The Atheism Tapes

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The Atheism Tapes is a 2005 BBC TV documentary series by Jonathan Miller. The material that makes up the series was originally filmed for another more quintessential series dubbed Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief, but was too verbose for inclusion. Instead, the BBC agreed to create The Atheism Tapes as a supplementary series of six programs, each consisting of an extended interview with one contributor.

[edit] The programmes

  1. English philosopher, Colin McGinn
  2. American Nobel prize winning physicist, Steven Weinberg
  3. American playwright, Arthur Miller
  4. English biologist, Richard Dawkins
  5. British theologian, Denys Turner
  6. American philosopher, Daniel Dennett

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