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frereubu ◴[] No.45125660[source]
Sad news - I hope it continues and they manage to get someone who keeps the quality high. As others have pointed out, the thing that makes In Our Time great is it assumes the people listening are interested in learning something without pointless fluff.

I was watching the first episode of the new-ish BBC TV series Human last night and, although there was some interesting information in there, it was unbearably slow and overwrought - 20 minutes of interesting content stretched out to 60 minutes by overly dramatic speech and pointless visual interstitials with soaring music. Such a stark contrast in terms of information density if you watch the original big BBC documentary series like Life On Earth or Civilisation.

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1. arethuza ◴[] No.45125703[source]
I think the finest BBC documentary series was The Ascent of Man - probably because my father made me watch it when I was about 8:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ascent_of_Man

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2. Angostura ◴[] No.45126442[source]
There are quite a few in that vein - Jonathan Millers’ The Body in Question; Attenborough ‘s original Life On Earth