Don't Get Me Started

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  • Premiered: Aug 2005
  • Episodes: 13
  • Followers: 0
  • Ended
  • Channel 5
  • Unknown
  • Documentary

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Season 2
2x1
Jenni Murray: I'll Die When I Want To
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Air date
Aug 15, 2006
Britain's opinion-formers share their thoughts on the issues of contemporary life, starting with Jenni Murray's opinions on 'living wills'. Citing the advancement of human rights, she .. show full overview
2x2
Michael Buerk: Animal Rights Human Wrongs
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Air date
Aug 22, 2006
Broadcaster Michael Buerk discusses what he sees are the benefits of testing medical treatments on animals, speaking to people who have been helped by the research. He also meets one of .. show full overview
2x3
Selina Scott: Why I Hate Television Today
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Air date
Aug 29, 2006
Selina Scott discusses falling standards in TV. She argues that many sections of the public are not catered for, and insists programmes aimed at younger viewers, such as Big Brother, .. show full overview
2x4
Stewart Lee: What's Wrong With Blasphemy?
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Sep 05, 2006
In this programme comedian Stewart Lee hits back at the Christian fundamentalists who tried to shut down his satirical musical 'Jerry Springer the Opera', asking why we allow a tiny .. show full overview
2x5
Ann Widdecombe: Mad About The Body
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Sep 12, 2006
Ann Widdecombe discusses body image, stating her opinion that society has become obsessed with appearances, to the extent that health and spiritual well-being are being compromised. She .. show full overview
2x6
Ted Honderich: The Real Friends of Terror
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Air date
Sep 19, 2006
Philosophy professor Ted Honderich offers his thoughts on the causes of terrorism. He suggests the West's support of Israel encouraged the violence seen on September 11 and in subsequent .. show full overview
2x7 Show finale
David Aaronovitch: Fighting Terror
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Air date
Sep 26, 2006
Broadcaster David Aaronovitch replies to last week's programme in which philosophy professor Ted Honderich offered his thoughts on the causes of terrorism. Aaronovitch refutes the .. show full overview

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