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The Presenter - Dr. Adam Rutherford.

Ron Quayle

Rutherford recently presented the recent Radio 4 two-parter, "SCIENCE BETRAYED".

The 2nd part, broadcast on 24 March, was devoted to MMR.

In all my decades of dedicated Radio 4 listening,
I have NEVER heard such an overwrought interview.

Carried out by Rutherford.

NO prizes for guessing, that the interviewee, was the MMR "Heretic", Dr. Andrew Wakefield.

Not surprisingly, Rutherford did not find time, to interview the former
Chief Scientific Officer for the Dept. of Health
& the medical advisor to the Committee on Safety of Medicines,
Dr. Peter Fletcher.

quote:

There are very powerful people, in positions of Great Authority, who have staked their reputations on the safety of MMR.

They are willing to do almost anything to protect themselves.

unquote

"Sunday Express". 15 July 2007.

Gene coding

Emilda Marange

Impressed by the programmme.My 12 year old son demanded we order the fridge magnets straight away after watching the programme.

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