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− | |description='''Pandora's Box''' was [[Adam Curtis]]'s first major documentary series. The series examines the (often perverse and unintended) consequences of political and technocratic rationalism. | + | |description='''Pandora's Box''' was [[Adam Curtis]]'s first major documentary series. The series examines the (often perverse and unintended) consequences of political and technocratic rationalism. The last four of the six episode series have been adapted for the show: |
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# The Engineer's Plot | # The Engineer's Plot | ||
# To The Brink of Eternity | # To The Brink of Eternity | ||
− | # The League of Gentlemen [[629]] | + | # '''The League of Gentlemen''' [[629]] |
− | # Goodbye Mrs Ant [[524]] | + | # '''Goodbye Mrs Ant''' [[524]] |
− | # Black Power [[526]] | + | # '''Black Power''' [[526]] |
− | # A is For Atom [[548]] | + | # '''A is For Atom''' [[548]] |
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Pandora's Box was Adam Curtis's first major documentary series. The series examines the (often perverse and unintended) consequences of political and technocratic rationalism. The last four of the six episode series have been adapted for the show: |