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In 1925, John Scopes agreed to stand trial in Dayton,Tennessee, for breaking a new law forbidding the teaching of Darwin's theory of evolution in state schools. This trial gained much publicity thr...ough William Jennings Bryan, a prominent politician who joined the prosecution, and Clarence Darrow, a famous criminal lawyer who joined the defence. The programme makes considerable use of archive film and contemporary music to recreate the story of the trial and the issues involved within the context of science and belief and the political scene at that time.
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Module code and title: A381, Science and belief: from Darwin to Einstein
Item code: A381; 08
First transmission date: 09-09-1981
Published: 1981
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Duration: 00:24:00
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Producer: David Jackson
Contributor: Jim Moore
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Charles Darwin; Evolution; Legal cases
Master spool number: 6HT/73392
Production number: FOUA059K
Videofinder number: 1212
Available to public: no