The most amazing program
#1
The most amazing program
Sorry, not even sure where to begin with this one.
This is the BBC iplayer link - you'll need VPN to watch from M.E.
The range of topics from colonialism, genetics, the selfish gene, religion - it's quite breathtaking. and disturbing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...in_the_Monkey/
This is the BBC iplayer link - you'll need VPN to watch from M.E.
The range of topics from colonialism, genetics, the selfish gene, religion - it's quite breathtaking. and disturbing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...in_the_Monkey/
#2
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Joined: Jul 2007
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Re: The most amazing program
Sorry, not even sure where to begin with this one.
This is the BBC iplayer link - you'll need VPN to watch from M.E.
The range of topics from colonialism, genetics, the selfish gene, religion - it's quite breathtaking. and disturbing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...in_the_Monkey/
This is the BBC iplayer link - you'll need VPN to watch from M.E.
The range of topics from colonialism, genetics, the selfish gene, religion - it's quite breathtaking. and disturbing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...in_the_Monkey/
#3
Re: The most amazing program
Nope.
However this may keep you happy.... I guess....
However, a Krikkit warship carrying deadly white robots of the kind used in the war escaped before the envelope was sealed, and, within a brief ten billion years, managed to reassemble the Wikkit Gate. The Gate was composed of the Steel Pillar of Strength and Power (Marvin the Paranoid Android's artificial leg), the Golden Bail of Prosperity (The Heart of Gold, the small golden box that makes the Infinite Improbability Drive function), the Perspex Pillar of Science and Reason (The Argabuthon Scepter of Justice; "Plastic Pillar" in the American version), the Silver Bail of Peace (The Rory Award For The Most Gratuitous Use Of The Word "****" In A Serious Screenplay; The Rory Award for the Most Gratuitous Use of the Word "Belgium" in a Serious Screenplay in the American version), and the Wooden Pillar of Nature and Spirituality (The reconstituted ashes of the stump signifying the death of English cricket: see The Ashes).
http://hitchhikers.wikia.com/wiki/Krikkit
However this may keep you happy.... I guess....
However, a Krikkit warship carrying deadly white robots of the kind used in the war escaped before the envelope was sealed, and, within a brief ten billion years, managed to reassemble the Wikkit Gate. The Gate was composed of the Steel Pillar of Strength and Power (Marvin the Paranoid Android's artificial leg), the Golden Bail of Prosperity (The Heart of Gold, the small golden box that makes the Infinite Improbability Drive function), the Perspex Pillar of Science and Reason (The Argabuthon Scepter of Justice; "Plastic Pillar" in the American version), the Silver Bail of Peace (The Rory Award For The Most Gratuitous Use Of The Word "****" In A Serious Screenplay; The Rory Award for the Most Gratuitous Use of the Word "Belgium" in a Serious Screenplay in the American version), and the Wooden Pillar of Nature and Spirituality (The reconstituted ashes of the stump signifying the death of English cricket: see The Ashes).
http://hitchhikers.wikia.com/wiki/Krikkit
#5
Re: The most amazing program
Sorry, not even sure where to begin with this one.
This is the BBC iplayer link - you'll need VPN to watch from M.E.
The range of topics from colonialism, genetics, the selfish gene, religion - it's quite breathtaking. and disturbing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...in_the_Monkey/
This is the BBC iplayer link - you'll need VPN to watch from M.E.
The range of topics from colonialism, genetics, the selfish gene, religion - it's quite breathtaking. and disturbing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...in_the_Monkey/
We've seen the first one so far and it was very interesting.
Slight change in programme style for you this week
#7
Re: The most amazing program
Not sure where this is coming from...? You know I'm not - so what crime have I committed?
Oh right - I get it. I dropped "me".... sheesh! Call the UK grammar police!
Oh right - I get it. I dropped "me".... sheesh! Call the UK grammar police!
Last edited by Autonomy; Jun 8th 2011 at 6:44 am. Reason: realised what my crime was