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Alexander Hall

    Evolution on British Television and Radio
    • Evolution on British Television and Radio

      Transmissions and Transmutations

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book explores the portrayal of biological evolution in British media, tracing its journey from the inaugural radio broadcast in 1925 to the celebrations of Darwin's 150th anniversary. It examines how these representations have evolved over time, reflecting societal attitudes and scientific understanding. Through various programs and broadcasts, the narrative highlights key moments and figures that have shaped public perception of evolution in the UK, offering insights into the intersection of science, media, and culture.

      Evolution on British Television and Radio