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One Hour to Save the Nation

What is sacred? Human rights and the safety of the nation are things that most people would agree are sacred, but what happens when the two come into conflict? How should we deal with people who threaten our nation? And does the Prime Minister really have a teddy bear? This film is one of four in a series that explores what sacred means in the modern world.

One Hour to Save the Nation

Video length - 06.46
Published date - Feb 2012
Keystage(s) - 4
Downloadable resources

Is Nature Sacred?

What is sacred? The natural world has long been sacred to people, but for many different reasons. Nick (a shaman), Martin (a vicar), Hilary (from an eco-friendly cosmetics firm) and Professor Gordon Lynch all share their views. This film is one of four in a series that explores what sacred means in the modern world.

Is Nature Sacred?

Video length - 04.10
Published date - Feb 2012
Keystage(s) - 4

The Cult of the Child

What is sacred? Most people would agree that childhood is sacred, but society hasn’t always thought so. How did children come to be so protected, and have we gone too far? Look around you – are those children you see? Or monsters? This film is one of four in a series that explores what sacred means in the modern world.

The Cult of the Child

Video length - 05.49
Published date - Feb 2012
Keystage(s) - 4
Downloadable resources

What Is Sacred?

What is sacred? For many people, the word “sacred” no longer has a religious meaning, but Professor Gordon Lynch argues that there are still some things we all agree are sacred, but we might not realise what they are until they are threatened. This film introduces a series of four that explores what sacred means in the modern world.

What Is Sacred?

Video length - 06.15
Published date - Feb 2012
Keystage(s) - 2, 3 and 4
Downloadable resources

Perfect Human

Josephine Quintavalle and Abrey de Grey discuss the ethics of designing the human species.

Perfect Human

Video length - 04.09
Published date - Jul 2008
Keystage(s) - 4

Evolution: God to Science

In the past we believed that God created the world. Nowadays most people in the UK believe that evolution brought us here. Science has taken over, but where is it going?

Evolution: God to Science

Video length - 02.43
Published date - Jul 2008
Keystage(s) - 4
Downloadable resources

Buddhism Can Solve It All

Tibetan monk Geshi Tashi Tsering explains the basic principles of Buddhism and how it can be used to promote peace.

Buddhism Can Solve It All

Video length - 03.02
Published date - Jun 2008
Keystage(s) - 3 and 4

My Decision: The Philosopher

Laura investigates what rights women have when it comes to abortion, and whether she agrees with those rights or not. Here she talks to a philosopher about his opinion.

My Decision: The Philosopher

Video length - 03.47
Published date - Apr 2008
Keystage(s) - 4

Organ Donors

TrueTube challenges the public on their opinions of organ donation, asking: whether or not they have a donor card; whether they’d be comfortable with giving others their organs; and if it’s right for the government to change the laws on organ donation.

Organ Donors

Video length - 02.29
Published date - Jan 2008
Keystage(s) - 3 and 4
Downloadable resources

Faith in You – Religion: a pathway to truth or a cause of world conflict? Young people from around the country give their views and explain what faith and religion mean to them.

Faith in You

Video length - 02.09
Published date - Sep 2007
Keystage(s) - 3 and 4