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Angela Gallop
Jim Al-Khalili talks to the forensic scientist Angela Gallop.
James Lovelock
James Lovelock on elocution lessons, defrosting hamsters and Gaia.
Frances Ashcroft
Frances Ashcroft on a lifetime spent studying the link between blood sugar and insulin.
Lloyd Peck
Jim Al-Khalili meets Antarctic scientist Lloyd Peck and discovers giant sea spiders.
Barbara Sahakian
Jim meets neuroscientist Barbara Sahakian to discuss her work with Alzheimer's disease.
Robert May
Jim al-Khalili talks to the former chief scientific advisor Robert May about public trust.
John Pickett
Jim Al-Khalili meets John Pickett, whose recent work on GM wheat caused a public debate.
Steve Jones
Geneticist Steve Jones lives life in the slow lane, studying snails.
Pat Wolseley
Jim Al-Khalili talks to Pat Wolseley talks about her obsession with lichen.
Martin Siegert
Jim Al-Khalili goes under the Antarctic ice with glaciologist Martin Siegert.
Dame Ann Dowling
Jim Al-Khalili discusses silent aircraft with Cambridge engineer, Dame Ann Dowling.
Richard Dawkins
Jim Al-Khalili meets evolutionary biologist and author Prof Richard Dawkins.
Andrea Sella
Jim Al-Khalili discovers why Andrea Sella's chemistry demonstrations are filling theatres.
David Nutt
Jim Al-Khalili interviews Prof David Nutt about research into drugs and the brain.
Sunetra Gupta
Jim Al-Khalili meets Prof Sunetra Gupta, a scientist and novelist.
Sir Mark Walport
Jim Al-Khalili talks to the next government chief scientific advisor, Sir Mark Walport.
Hugh Montgomery
Jim Al-Khalili interviews Professor Hugh Montgomery about the gene for fitness.
Monica Grady
Jim Al-Khalili and Prof Monica Grady weigh up the evidence for life on Mars.
Jared Diamond
Jared Diamond on gall bladders, global history and the birds of Papua New Guinea.
John Gurdon
2012 Nobel Prize winner John Gurdon on cloning a frog decades before Dolly the Sheep.
Amoret Whitaker
Amoret Whitaker talks about insects and their role in helping solve crimes.
Prof Robert Mair
Robert Mair talks about tunnelling under Big Ben, Crossrail and engineering for the future
Annette Karmiloff-Smith
Should babies under two watch TV? Jim talks to psychologist Annette Karmiloff-Smith.
Noel Sharkey
Jim Al-Khalili talks to roboticist and psychologist, Noel Sharkey.
Valerie Beral
Jim Al-Khalili talks to breast cancer pioneer Valerie Beral.
Alan Watson
Jim Al-Khalili talks to Alan Watson about his quest to discover the source of cosmic rays.
Sue Ion
Jim Al-Khalili talks to Sue Ion about working in the nuclear industry post-Chernobyl.
Nancy Rothwell
Jim Al-Khalili in conversation with the neuroscientist Prof Dame Nancy Rothwell.
Sanjeev Gupta
What links the English Channel to valleys on Mars? Jim talks to geologist Sanjeev Gupta.
Lord John Krebs
Lord John Krebs talks to Jim al-Khalili about birds, foot and mouth disease and badgers.
Linda Partridge
The science of longevity - Jim Al-Khalili chats to geneticist Prof Dame Linda Partridge.