It was called the science of secrecy (and is well worth watching if you can get hold of a copy) and was produced for Channel 4. They have some information on their website about the programme http://www.channel4.com/science/microsites/S/secre cy/index.html though I don't think it has ever been released on DVD.
Mark
I don't think they will be available until January 1st as that is when they are officially released under the 30 year rule. I believe that the national archives puts together a list of highlights of what is going to be available and this is what the BBC is reporting on.
I have only just started reading rss feeds but it seems to me to be fairly easy to organise the list as each entry has a date field see http://slashdot.org/rss/index.rss for an obvious example, or am I missing something obvious?
It was called the science of secrecy (and is well worth watching if you can get hold of a copy) and was produced for Channel 4. They have some information on their website about the programme http://www.channel4.com/science/microsites/S/secre cy/index.html though I don't think it has ever been released on DVD.
Mark
I don't think they will be available until January 1st as that is when they are officially released under the 30 year rule.
I believe that the national archives puts together a list of highlights of what is going to be available and this is what the BBC is reporting on.
Mark
I have only just started reading rss feeds but it seems to me to be fairly easy to organise the list as each entry has a date field see http://slashdot.org/rss/index.rss for an obvious example, or am I missing something obvious?