When television confronts the audience with mathematics, music or philosophy, is it television? How does one invent stories which illustrate abstract matters? Sometimes television succeeds in awakening our curiosity and in making us see it in new ways.
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    In 1983, composer Erik Satie has a brief passionate love affair with painter Suzanne Valadon. Seventeen years later, the river Seine breaks its banks, flooding most…
Satie and Suzanne
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    Abraham, the patriarch. The man who Jews, Christians and Muslims see as their father. Unfortunately the conflict between the Jews and the Arabs, the descendants of Isaac…
The Abraham File
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    Numbers allow scientists to develop ideas about the world that would be indescribable in words. We communicate with numbers, but they also tell stories – of how…
What's in a number?
 
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