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
- English philosopher, Colin McGinn
- American Nobel prize winning physicist, Steven Weinberg
- American playwright, Arthur Miller
- English biologist, Richard Dawkins
- British theologian, Denys Turner
- American philosopher, Daniel Dennett
[edit] External links
- The Atheism Tapes The official BBC page for the series
- Transcripts of the programs