24/11/2019
Dr David Nott, bioethics of GM babies, challenging inequality and religion's role in Scottish Witch Hunts.
Cathy Macdonald shares a special Edinburgh International Book Festival conversation with a man who has spent his career risking his life in order to save the lives of others, the front-line trauma surgeon Dr David Nott.
As the State of Alabama celebrates its bicentennial, Edinburgh-based mezzo soprano Andrea Baker visits Tuscaloosa to find out how they鈥檝e established a constructive dialogue about the city鈥檚 history from slavery through civil rights to the present day.
The concept of creating so-called designer babies is an ethical debate that provokes the strongest of feelings. Tom Shakespeare, Professor of Disability Research at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Bioethicist Dr Emily Postan from the University of Edinburgh, explore the ethical minefield that arises from genetically modifying human embryos.
Travelling back to darker times with Witch Hunt, 大象传媒 Radio Scotland鈥檚 podcast, and one of its presenters Dr Louise Yeoman explains the role religion played in the Scottish Witch Hunts of the 16th and 17th centuries.
Marianna Leite, human rights lawyer and Christian Aid鈥檚 Global Lead for Gender and Inequality based in Brazil, on how she challenges the power structures responsible for inequality.
And Panto season is upon us鈥riter, director and dame, Johnny McKnight, on how this old theatre tradition still has something new to offer.
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Witch Hunt podcast
The history of Scotland鈥檚 witch hunts revealed with Susan Morrison.
Music Played
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Simon & Garfunkel
Homeward Bound
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The Staple Singers
Long Walk to D.C.
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The Royal Male
Start when It鈥檚 Over
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case/lang/veirs
Down
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Gladys Knight & the Pips
Midnight Train to Georgia
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Ane Brun
Let Myself Go
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Jungle
Happy Man
Broadcast
- Sun 24 Nov 2019 10:00大象传媒 Radio Scotland