Crime in Fiction: Defoe and Dickens to Spark, Highsmith and McEwan Why did stories of criminals become irresistible for novelists? Starting...
Forty Years of the Health Service Professor John Griffiths charts the history of the National Health...
Miracle Cures: Spas, Shrines and Spirits Professor John Pick outlines an 'industry' of relics, religious or...
Acting on Evidence: How Medical Research has informed Historical Drama John Powell is an experienced medical advisor on a range...
Can We Prevent Coronary Artery Disease: Investing in your Arteries A lecture given by Professor John Deanfield on Coronary Artery Disease and how important it is to know the facts and how to prevent it for the future.
Front line infectious disease control at Britain's borders The series ended with a lecture bringing us up-to-date with...
Alternative Medicine: Are Elizabethan Disciplines Relevant Today? Professor Griffiths is joined by Dr Siân Griffiths and Robin...