
Following the death of the brilliantly funny Clive James - one of the first presenters of "A Point of View" - this is one of his early talks for the series.
In this programme - first broadcast in 2007 - Clive ponders what makes us happy.
In his own pursuit of happiness, he sits on a bench in Central Park, relives his first slice of watermelon and considers the wise words of Lawrence of Arabia.
Producer: Adele Armstrong
Originally produced by Rosie Goldsmith
Nov 29, 2019
9 min

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Dec 25, 2009
10 min

Clive James vents his frustration at automated customer systems and finds them a poor substitute for dealing with real people.
Dec 18, 2009
10 min

A weekly reflection on a topical issue. Clive James reflects on the media coverage of man-made global warming and the need for minds to be open.
Dec 11, 2009
9 min

Clive James reflects that in a democracy we must never be complacent about any government initiative and warns of the dangers that a new plan for calculating funding for universities may pose to academic freedom.
Dec 4, 2009
10 min

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Nov 27, 2009
9 min

Clive James reflects on the revelation of the identity of Belle de Jour, the author of The Diary of a London Call Girl.
Nov 20, 2009
10 min

Clive James celebrates the honouring of Battle of Britain commander Sir Keith Park with a temporary statue on Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth.
Nov 13, 2009
10 min

Clive James reflects on the seductive allure of illegal narcotics, and lays the blame for their attractions at the door of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and his trip to Xanadu.
Nov 6, 2009
10 min

Clive James reflects on the postal workers' dispute and gives his personal view of the modern history of labour relations.
Oct 30, 2009
10 min
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