Richard Dawkins interviews Derren Brown
By RICHARDDAWKINS.NET, RICHARD DAWKINS, DERREN BROWN
Added: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 00:00:00 UTC
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This is the full uncut interview filmed for the Channel 4 TV program "The Enemies of Reason." This video is provided free online by http://RichardDawkins.net . If you enjoy the video and would like to support our work, please purchase 'The Enemies of Reason: The Uncut Interviews' on DVD here.
9 Uncut Interviews from âThe Enemies of Reasonâ
During the filming of Channel 4âs The Enemies of Reason, Richard Dawkins conducted several extended interviews which were cut down for the programâs final broadcast. Covering âalternativeâ medicine, psychics and cold reading, water dowsing, mediums and more, these 9 extended interviews are the perfect supplement to the original program.
Explore the issues in more depth as Dawkins interviews spiritualists Deepak Chopra and Satish Kumar, Astrologist Neil Spencer, Illusionist Derren Brown, Professors Michael Baum, Nicholas Humphry, and Chris French, âmediumâ Craig Hamilton-Parker, Homeopath Dr. Peter Fisher and more.
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