As viewers, producers and broadcasters we want stories that stimulate, disturb, titillate and, PLEASE!, seduce us. But television produced for education hardly seems to fit this description. Can we find an alternative to this 'second class' treatment?
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    “Breaking Point” shows people seeking help from Relate, an agency that counsels warring couples. The BBC asked Relate to put up notices in their regional…
Breaking Point
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    This film servers as an invitation into the universe of Claude Monet, one of the 19th century´s greatest painters and thye father of impressionism. The documentary…
Claude Monet, Painter
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    Through the liquid lens of crystalline water we perceive the magic underwater world of turquoise volumes, flying bubbles, pulsating sun membranes, dancing stones...
Riverglass
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    This little scientific series tries to answer, in humorous way, basic questions about life and the universe. The titles of the programs are: Where is the sky? Where do…
Scientific Minute
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    “Space Junk”: Neasa Hardiman: “Having read the information on astropollution, I was interested in the challenge of making an originally dry story of…
TX: Space Junk
 
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