Episodes
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| 20010522 | 'Inventor Frances Gabe hated housework so much that she got the house itself to do the chores. It took the 86 year old 30 years to do it, but eventually she turned her Oregon home into the world's first self-cleaning property. She talks to Mark Coles about her work. For details see yesterday' | |
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| GENOME: [R4 BD=20010521] | Five programmes throughout the week revealing the "woman" behind the headlines, presented by Mark Coles. In a rare interview Nina Simone talks to Coles about the inherent racism of America today and about her image as the most difficult woman in show business. Producer Rebecca Myatt | |
| GENOME: [R4 BD=20010523] | Kidnapped bythe Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974, Patty Hearstjoined the organisation in a spree of bank robberies, but was pardoned for her crimes on Bill Clinton 's last day in the White House. Mark Coles goes in search of the elusive society heiress. For details see Monday | |
| GENOME: [R4 BD=20010524] | Former Playboy bunny Polly Matzinger is fast turning the world of immunology on its head, much to the annoyance of some of her more established male colleagues. She talks to Mark Coles about her move from hostess to leading world scientist. For details see Monday | |
| GENOME: [R4 BD=20010525] | The controversial heroine of the computer game Tomb Raider might not be real, but there are people who believe she is. Mark Coles delves into the world of pixels, PCs and games in pursuit of the elusive virtual interview with the world's first virtual icon, Lara Croft. For details see Monday |