Record

RefNoDEJ/3/2/3
LevelSubSeries
TitlePapers relating to the BBC's 'Q.E.D.'
Date1982-1987
DescriptionCorrespondence, research material, episode transcripts and newspaper clippings generated and kept by David Jones's during his time as host of BBC1's television series 'Q.E.D.'. Large sample of letters from members of BBC staff, as well as letters from watchers of the series. Content of episode transcripts is largely Daedalus related.
Extent3 files
FormatPrinted
Typescript
Manuscript
AccessStatusClosed
AdminHistory'Q.E.D.' was the name of a strand of BBC popular science documentary films which aired in the United Kingdom from 1982 to 1999. In 1987 David Jones was the subject of the programme, which realised one of his inventions: a bus on which each passenger was given a steering wheel, and which then proceeded in a “majority” direction.
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