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Lord Winston and Maggie Aderin-Pocock celebrate a century of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Archives and what they have to tell us about our national relationship with science and scientists.

The second programme in the series celebrating the riches of the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's written, audio and audio-visual archives. In this episode the subject area is science and two of Britain's leading figures in the field, Robert Winston, Baron Winston and the Space scientist and broadcaster Maggie Aderin-Pocock select archival material that shows the changing relationship between science, the national broadcaster and the public. The fears of talking down, of over-simplifying, of bewildering and boring the listener and viewer have been with us since the earliest years. The presenters discuss how broadcasters have sought to square that circle, how the attitude to science and scientists has changed over the century and why the constant striving to make scientific endeavour available to the broadest possible audience remains so important. Expect to hear archive from the Space Race, from wonderfully patrician pre-war lectures and triumph of Science at Glastonbury.

Producer: Tom Alban

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57 minutes

Last on

Fri 11 Nov 2022 12:04

Broadcasts

  • Sat 5 Nov 2022 20:00
  • Fri 11 Nov 2022 12:04