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The Richard Dimbleby Lecture

1972-10-31 Documentary NR

The Richard Dimbleby Lecture was founded in the memory of Richard Dimbleby, the BBC broadcaster. It has been delivered by an influential business or political figure almost every year since 1972.

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The Richard Dimbleby Lecture

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The Richard Dimbleby Lecture was founded in the memory of Richard Dimbleby, the BBC broadcaster. It has been delivered by an influential business or political figure almost every year since 1972.

  • First Aired
    1972-10-31
  • Last Aired
    2021-12-06
  • Creator
  • Genre
    Documentary
  • Seasons
    1
  • Episodes
    44
  • Status
    Returning Series
  • Language
    English
  • Network
    BBC One

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  • Season 1
1972: Lord Annan - What are Universities for, Anyway?

1. 1972: Lord Annan - What are Universities for, Anyway?

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45mins 1972-10-31
1973: Sir Robert Mark - Minority Verdict

2. 1973: Sir Robert Mark - Minority Verdict

Sir Robert Mark, Britain's top policeman, tonight critically examines our system of justice. He takes ...More
Sir Robert Mark, Britain's top policeman, tonight critically examines our system of justice. He takes a fresh look at the role of the police in our society, and outspokenly declares his own beliefs about the state of law and order today. Introduced by David DimblebyLess
45mins 1973-11-06
Lord Goodman - Housing - Who is to Blame?

3. Lord Goodman - Housing - Who is to Blame?

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45mins 1974-10-22
1975: Sir Huw Wheldon - The British Experience in Television

4. 1975: Sir Huw Wheldon - The British Experience in Television

Former managing director of BBC television, Sir Huw Wheldon, gives a lecture before a specially invite...More
Former managing director of BBC television, Sir Huw Wheldon, gives a lecture before a specially invited audience at BBC Television Centre.Less
45mins 1976-02-26
1976: Lord Hailsham - Elective Dictatorship

5. 1976: Lord Hailsham - Elective Dictatorship

David Dimbleby introduces Lord Hailsham's lecture, in which he proposes a written constitution for the...More
David Dimbleby introduces Lord Hailsham's lecture, in which he proposes a written constitution for the UK to limit the powers of parliament and provide a system of checks and balances.Less
45mins 1976-10-14
Jack Jones - The Human Face of Labour

6. Jack Jones - The Human Face of Labour

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45mins 1977-12-06
1978: Lord Rothschild - Risk

7. 1978: Lord Rothschild - Risk

The Chairman of the BBC, Sir Michael Swann, introduces the Richard Dimbleby Lecture, in which Lord Rot...More
The Chairman of the BBC, Sir Michael Swann, introduces the Richard Dimbleby Lecture, in which Lord Rothschild discusses the assessment and acceptibility of risks.Less
45mins 1978-11-23
Roy Jenkins - Home Thoughts from Abroad

8. Roy Jenkins - Home Thoughts from Abroad

The Rt Hon Roy Jenkins, President of the European Commission and formerly Home Secretary, and Deputy L...More
The Rt Hon Roy Jenkins, President of the European Commission and formerly Home Secretary, and Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, gives the eighth in this annual series of lectures. 'As a forum of national debate, the House of Commons has declined. The great clashes of party principle and the conflicting convictions of major personalities have mostly given way to a sterile exchange of unconvincing slogans and mutual recrimination, to a background of unedifying noise. Roy Jenkins examines the present state of the British political system. He questions whether our traditional stability has now turned into rigidity, and asks how we could improve the form and content of our politics.Less
45mins 1979-11-22
1980: Lord Denning - Misuse of Power

9. 1980: Lord Denning - Misuse of Power

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45mins
1982: Garret FitzGerald - Irish Identities

10. 1982: Garret FitzGerald - Irish Identities

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45mins
1983: Sir Peter Parker - Missing Our Connections

11. 1983: Sir Peter Parker - Missing Our Connections

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45mins
1984: David Sheppard - The Other Britain

12. 1984: David Sheppard - The Other Britain

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45mins
1985: Baroness Warnock - Teacher, Teach Thyself

13. 1985: Baroness Warnock - Teacher, Teach Thyself

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45mins
1986: Sir John Harvey-Jones - Does Industry Matter?

14. 1986: Sir John Harvey-Jones - Does Industry Matter?

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45mins
1987: Sir Denis Forman - British Television: Who are the Masters Now?

15. 1987: Sir Denis Forman - British Television: Who are the Masters Now?

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45mins
1988: Sir George Porter - Knowledge Itself is Power

16. 1988: Sir George Porter - Knowledge Itself is Power

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45mins
1989: Prince Philip - Living Off the Land

17. 1989: Prince Philip - Living Off the Land

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45mins
1990: Helmut Schmidt - Europe in the Nineties

18. 1990: Helmut Schmidt - Europe in the Nineties

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45mins
1992: Lord Taylor of Gosforth - The Judiciary in the Nineties

19. 1992: Lord Taylor of Gosforth - The Judiciary in the Nineties

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45mins
1994: Stella Rimington - Security and Democracy - Is There a Conflict?

20. 1994: Stella Rimington - Security and Democracy - Is There a Conflict?

Jonathan Dimbleby introduces the 20th annual lecture as Stella Rimington, the Director General of the ...More
Jonathan Dimbleby introduces the 20th annual lecture as Stella Rimington, the Director General of the Security Service, sheds light on the workings and basic remit of MI5.Less
45mins 1994-06-12
1996: Richard Dawkins - Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder

21. 1996: Richard Dawkins - Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder

In his role as the Charles Simonyi Professor For The Understanding Of Science at Oxford University, Da...More
In his role as the Charles Simonyi Professor For The Understanding Of Science at Oxford University, Dawkins regularly talks to the public regarding his views on the wonders of science. Several weeks ago, on November 12th, 1996, he delievered the Richard Dimbleby Lecture on BBC1 Television in England, entitled "Science, Delusion and the Appetite for Wonder.Less
45mins 1996-11-12
1997: Lord Nolan - Public Life, Public Confidence

22. 1997: Lord Nolan - Public Life, Public Confidence

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45mins
1998: George J. Mitchell - Principles of Peace

23. 1998: George J. Mitchell - Principles of Peace

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45mins
1999: Susan Greenfield - The Future Could be Too Much Fun

24. 1999: Susan Greenfield - The Future Could be Too Much Fun

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45mins
2000: Sir Nicholas Serota - Who's Afraid of Modern Art

25. 2000: Sir Nicholas Serota - Who's Afraid of Modern Art

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45mins
2001: Bill Clinton - The Struggle For The Soul of The 21st Century

26. 2001: Bill Clinton - The Struggle For The Soul of The 21st Century

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45mins
2002: Dr Rowan Williams - Nations, Markets and Morals

27. 2002: Dr Rowan Williams - Nations, Markets and Morals

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45mins
2003: Dominique de Villepin - The path towards a new world

28. 2003: Dominique de Villepin - The path towards a new world

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45mins
James Dyson: Engineering the Difference

29. James Dyson: Engineering the Difference

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45mins
Stella Rimington: Security and Democracy - Is There a Conflict?

30. Stella Rimington: Security and Democracy - Is There a Conflict?

Jonathan Dimbleby introduces the 20th annual lecture as Stella Rimington, the Director General of the ...More
Jonathan Dimbleby introduces the 20th annual lecture as Stella Rimington, the Director General of the Security Service, sheds light on the workings and basic remit of MI5.Less
45mins
General Sir Mike Jackson: Defence of the Realm in the 21st Century

31. General Sir Mike Jackson: Defence of the Realm in the 21st Century

General Sir Mike Jackson gives the 31st Richard Dimbleby Lecture. The man who led Britain's soldiers t...More
General Sir Mike Jackson gives the 31st Richard Dimbleby Lecture. The man who led Britain's soldiers through conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan talks publicly for the first time since leaving the Army. Speaking from the Regimental Headquarters of the London Scottish Regiment, General Jackson examines The Defence of the Realm in the 21st Century.Less
45mins 2006-12-06
Dr J Craig Venter: A DNA-Driven World

32. Dr J Craig Venter: A DNA-Driven World

Gene pioneer Dr. J. Craig Venter gives the 32nd Richard Dimbleby Lecture. One of the principal scienti...More
Gene pioneer Dr. J. Craig Venter gives the 32nd Richard Dimbleby Lecture. One of the principal scientists who decoded the human genome is about to create the first artificial life form on Earth.Less
45mins 2007-12-04
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales: Facing the Future

33. His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales: Facing the Future

His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales gives The Richard Dimbleby Lecture from St James's Palace in Lo...More
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales gives The Richard Dimbleby Lecture from St James's Palace in London. The heir to the throne has become well-known for identifying key issues ahead of mainstream public thinking, such as encouraging organic food production or emphasising the importance of inter-faith dialogue. In this lecture, he sets out some of the serious challenges which the world faces, and explores how some of these issues could be tackled in the years ahead.Less
45mins 2009-07-08
Sir Terry Pratchett: Shaking Hands with Death

34. Sir Terry Pratchett: Shaking Hands with Death

One of the world's most popular authors gives the 34th Richard Dimbleby Lecture from the Royal College...More
One of the world's most popular authors gives the 34th Richard Dimbleby Lecture from the Royal College of Physicians in London. Sir Terry Pratchett announced in 2007 that he had been diagnosed with a rare form of early-onset Alzheimer's disease. In his keynote lecture, Shaking Hands with Death, he explores how modern society, confronted with an increasingly older population, many of whom will suffer from incurable illnesses, needs to redefine how it deals with death. The acclaimed creator of the bestselling Discworld series, he is the first novelist to give the Richard Dimbleby Lecture. His books have sold more than 65 million copies and have been translated into 37 languages.Less
45mins 2010-02-01
Michael Morpurgo: Set Our Children Free

35. Michael Morpurgo: Set Our Children Free

In this year's Richard Dimbleby Lecture, Michael Morpurgo explores the increasingly urgent issue of ch...More
In this year's Richard Dimbleby Lecture, Michael Morpurgo explores the increasingly urgent issue of children's rights, and investigates the wrongs that young people have to endure. One of Britain's most popular children's authors, Morpurgo has written over 120 books and more recently he has become a campaigner on behalf of children, both at home and abroad. In this role he visited the Middle East where he witnessed, first hand, the difficulties children face in times of conflict. His most well known book, War Horse, was recently dramatised to great critical acclaim and it is now being made into a Hollywood feature film by Stephen Spielberg.Less
45mins 2011-02-15
Sir Paul Nurse: The Wonder of Science

36. Sir Paul Nurse: The Wonder of Science

In the 2012 Richard Dimbleby Lecture, leading geneticist and Nobel laureate Sir Paul Nurse explores th...More
In the 2012 Richard Dimbleby Lecture, leading geneticist and Nobel laureate Sir Paul Nurse explores the wonder of science and how it enhances our culture and civilisation. He investigates how science can not only help solve the world's big problems, but also be harnessed to improve health and quality of life. One of Britain's most eminent scientists, Sir Paul is the president of the Royal Society and chief executive of the UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation.Less
45mins 2012-02-28
Bill Gates: The Impatient Optimist

37. Bill Gates: The Impatient Optimist

In the 2013 Richard Dimbleby Lecture, one of the world's greatest entrepreneurs and leading philanthro...More
In the 2013 Richard Dimbleby Lecture, one of the world's greatest entrepreneurs and leading philanthropists, Bill Gates, explains his optimism for a world free of the debilitating disease, polio. He explains why he is devoting so much of his time, money and influence to eradicating polio, and how we can all help to finish the job. Since the launch of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates has become a leading figure on the international development stage, seeking innovative solutions to extreme poverty and poor health in developing countries.Less
45mins 2013-01-29
Christine Lagarde: A New Multilateralism for the 21st Century

38. Christine Lagarde: A New Multilateralism for the 21st Century

Christine Lagarde, the first woman to head the International Monetary Fund, delivers the 2014 Richard ...More
Christine Lagarde, the first woman to head the International Monetary Fund, delivers the 2014 Richard Dimbleby Lecture. Charismatic and plain speaking, Lagarde explains her thinking on the challenges facing the global economy. Introduced by David Dimbleby from Guildhall in London.Less
45mins 2014-02-04
Martha Lane Fox: Dot Everyone - Power, the Internet and You

39. Martha Lane Fox: Dot Everyone - Power, the Internet and You

Martha Lane Fox, founder of lastminute.com, digital pioneer, baroness and chancellor of the Open Unive...More
Martha Lane Fox, founder of lastminute.com, digital pioneer, baroness and chancellor of the Open University, delivers this year's Richard Dimbleby Lecture. She will challenge us all - leaders, legislators, and users - to understand the internet more deeply and to be curious and critical in our digital lives in order to tackle the most complex issues facing our society. Introduced by Jonathan Dimbleby, from the Science Museum in London.Less
45mins 2015-03-30
Gregory Doran: Is Shakespeare Chinese?

40. Gregory Doran: Is Shakespeare Chinese?

Gregory Doran, artistic director of the RSC, who has been described as one of the 'great Shakespearian...More
Gregory Doran, artistic director of the RSC, who has been described as one of the 'great Shakespearians of his generation', delivers the 2016 Richard Dimbleby Lecture. Four hundred years after Shakespeare's death, Gregory reflects on the impact and resonance Shakespeare still has in the contemporary world. Introduced by David Dimbleby from the Shard.Less
45mins 2016-03-16
John O. Brennan: Staying Safe in a Turbulent World

41. John O. Brennan: Staying Safe in a Turbulent World

John O Brennan, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, delivers the 2017 Richard Dimbleby...More
John O Brennan, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, delivers the 2017 Richard Dimbleby Lecture. During his directorship, he was responsible for leading and managing intelligence collection, analysis, covert action and counterintelligence. He uses his extensive experience to assess the future prospects of security, stability and disruption in this time of global turbulence and challenge. Introduced by Jonathan Dimbleby.Less
45mins 2017-04-04
Jeanette Winterson

42. Jeanette Winterson

Jeanette Winterson, award-winning writer and acclaimed author of Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, deliv...More
Jeanette Winterson, award-winning writer and acclaimed author of Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, delivers the 2018 Richard Dimbleby Lecture. 100 years on from the first women in the UK securing the right to vote, Jeanette asks what we can learn from the suffrage movement of a century ago, as well as examining the longevity of recent global campaigns promoting the equality of women. Introduced by David Dimbleby from the Palace of Westminster.Less
45mins 2018-06-06
Sir Tim Berners-Lee: The World Wide Web - A Mid-Course Correction

43. Sir Tim Berners-Lee: The World Wide Web - A Mid-Course Correction

British inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee talks about his aspirations for the future of the World Wide Web,...More
British inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee talks about his aspirations for the future of the World Wide Web, in 2019 its 30th anniversary year. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is well underway: the Internet of Things, AI and virtual reality are soon to be commonplace in our lives. Yet fewer women than men are online, more than half the world remains offline, and developing countries are missing out on revolutionary opportunities. Introduced by Richard’s son, Jonathan Dimbleby, from London’s Design Museum.Less
45mins 2019-11-17
Dame Sarah Gilbert: Vaccine Vs Virus: This Race - and the Next One

44. Dame Sarah Gilbert: Vaccine Vs Virus: This Race - and the Next One

Professor Dame Sarah Gilbert delivers the 44th Richard Dimbleby lecture from Oxford, talking about cre...More
Professor Dame Sarah Gilbert delivers the 44th Richard Dimbleby lecture from Oxford, talking about creating a Covid-19 vaccine in less than a year. Sarah Gilbert is the Said Professor of Vaccinology in the Nuffield Department of Medicine at the University of Oxford. She works on vaccines for many different emerging pathogens and in 2020 led the development of a vaccine against the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, achieving emergency use approval in record time. The vaccine has now been used in more than 170 countries around the world after a groundbreaking partnership was formed between Oxford University and AstraZeneca. Introduced by Richard’s son, David Dimbleby.Less
45mins 2021-12-06

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