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Near death experiences caught on film
Ever had one of those heart stopping moments when you come so close to death that your life flashes before your eyes?
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Meet Hugh Hefner: he's a Bunny Guy
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Jaci Stephen talks to the man behind Playboy and asks why does he describe himself as a romantic?
Big Think: Richard Dawkins on morality in a world without faith
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
What would the world be like without faith? Many religious figures argue that it would become morally bankrupt. Richard Dawkins, world-famous evolutionary biologist and noted public champion of atheism, disagrees.
Dr Liam Fox: You Ask The Questions
Monday, 9 November 2009
The Shadow Defence Secretary and Tory MP for Woodspring answers your questions, such as 'Should we stay in Afghanistan?' and 'What challenges do you face?'
Francesca Martinez: A wobbly girl's battle against the last taboo
Sunday, 8 November 2009
Funny people with disabilities are still missing from television comedy shows, argues a comedian who refuses to be defined purely by her cerebral palsy.
Stuart Broad: Ashes hero and all-round good bloke
Sunday, 8 November 2009
It was a summer that changed his life but English cricket's golden boy can handle the great expectations and is desperate to help his country reach No 1 in the world.
How We Met: Aidan McArdle & Olivia Colman
Sunday, 8 November 2009
'I ended up spending Valentine's with them. It was a good evening, if not terribly romantic'
Hero or Villain? Egon Krenz
Sunday, 8 November 2009
Communist who got to the top just as the Party was over
Nicky, darling: Deborah Ross pins down Nicky Haslam, Britain's busiest social butterfly
Saturday, 7 November 2009
When I first call Nicky Haslam, the interior designer and fervent man-about-town, to arrange a meeting he says: "Shall we do dinner at The Wolseley?" "Yes, please," I say, "great." He then calls back and says: "I've booked, dinner at nine."
My Secret Life: Skin, singer, 42
Saturday, 7 November 2009
My parents were ... fun-loving, very strict, very Jamaican. My dad was in the Air Force and then worked on oil rigs. My mum was a nurse before she took a position in local government, working in the environmental department.
Michael Haneke: Bleak house
Saturday, 7 November 2009
Audiences going to see films directed by this studious Austrian have learnt to brace themselves. His latest may be the most unsettling of the lot
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