banatyne takes on
big tobacco
iraq's lost
generation
afghanistan:
lifting the veil
undercover mother
afghanistan unveiled
charles: the
meddling prince
undercover mosque
monkeys, rats and
me: animal testing
burma's secret war
britain's rubbish
undercover in
the secret state
gypsy wars
re-opening
the post
undercover with
new labour
my friend
the mercenary
touts on tour
profiting from
kids in care
third class post
the best for
my child
islam unveiled
iran undercover
the child sex trade
blood and revenge
truth and lies
in baghdad
lifting the veil:
zarmina's story
secrets of the
saudi state
down the tube
unholy war
beneath the veil
looking for ricky
party crashers
bloody foreigners
children of the
secret state
prime suspects &
witness to murder

Monkeys, Rats And Me: Animal Testing

Can killing animals to save humans ever be justified? That’s the question at the heart of the biggest battle in the history of animal rights - the campaign to stop Oxford University building an £18m new animal lab. As the demonstrations turn violent, film maker Adam Wishart has a ring side seat at the conflict. Out on the marches and talking to the scientists, Adam asks if vivisection actually works, and, if it does, can it be justified? Given unique access to the animal labs, this film shows you what actually happens to the rats and monkeys as researchers explore the workings of their brains. And we follow the story of Sean Gardiner, one young boy whose life could be transformed by animal research.

MONKEYS, RATS, AND ME is Hardcash’s first feature length documentary, and has been a year in the making.

 

 

 

 

 
 

MONKEYS, RATS AND ME: ANIMAL TESTING
A feature length documentary for BBC2

First broadcast: Monday 27th November 2006; 9pm

 
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