

Clive James: Clams are Happy
29.11.2019 | 9 min.
Following the death of the brilliantly funny Clive James - one of the first presenters of "A Point of View" - this is one of his early talks for the series. In this programme - first broadcast in 2007 - Clive ponders what makes us happy. In his own pursuit of happiness, he sits on a bench in Central Park, relives his first slice of watermelon and considers the wise words of Lawrence of Arabia. Producer: Adele Armstrong Originally produced by Rosie Goldsmith

Talking About Their Generation
25.12.2009 | 10 min.
Clive James reflects on the human condition and the need for liberal democracy to spread to allow future generations to enjoy the fruits of progress.

Clive James: Option Swamp
18.12.2009 | 10 min.
Clive James vents his frustration at automated customer systems and finds them a poor substitute for dealing with real people.

Hermie's Ghost
11.12.2009 | 9 min.
A weekly reflection on a topical issue. Clive James reflects on the media coverage of man-made global warming and the need for minds to be open.

Impact
04.12.2009 | 10 min.
Clive James reflects that in a democracy we must never be complacent about any government initiative and warns of the dangers that a new plan for calculating funding for universities may pose to academic freedom.



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