Dr Hannah Critchlow discusses Professor Colin Blakemore in BBCs Great Lives
Listen HereProfessor Colin Blakemore was a famous communicator of science, the youngest ever Reith lecturer on the BBC. He was also targeted by members of the animal rights movement, which sent bombs and letters lined with razor blades to his home address. Born in 1944 and brought up in Coventry, Colin Blakemore was committed to brain research and the connection between vision and early development of the brain. Nominating him is the author and neuroscientist Dr Hannah Critchlow, who knew him before he died in 2022. The programme includes contributions from his friends and colleagues, including Professor Barbara Sahakian and David Nutt; plus moving archive of his daughter, Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and reports from the animal rights campaigners who protested outside his Oxford house. Dr Hannah Critchlow is the author of Joined Up Thinking and The Science of Fate. She’s based at Cambridge University. Presented by Matthew Parris and produced for BBC Studios Audio by Miles Warde
Posted on 20/12/2024