I suspect this show means more to me now than it did back in the early 1970s when I first saw it as a child. I like the randomisation of quite ordinary information.
I'm pretty sure that TV programmes like this actually formed my way of thinking; making connections and following a train of thought. Useful? Sometimes. Usually.
Every day I am confronted with people in business who are either so paralysed by fear they keep repeating what they did yesterday or are so emboldened by yesterday's successes that they keep repeating them. Not sure which is worse. Either way they are stuck.
By the way Lynn Kellogg is amazing.
And the whole thing is delivered without a shred of post-modern irony.
Brilliant.
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