Talking death
Richard Wilson, a funeral director and a crematorium designer are just some of our experts talking death.
Content last updated: 22/07/2009
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Richard Wilson, a funeral director and a crematorium designer are just some of our experts talking death.
Richard Wilson talks about putting a creation to death. There's a lot to playing dead.
Dr. Carol Komaromy interviews Dan Cruickshank, presenter of The Art of Dying, about his experience of filming the programme
The Open University offers a course in death & dying. Kate Woodthorpe explains what people get out of studying death.
Roy Mason gets a fantastic sense of satisfaction from his sensitive job. We meet a funeral director.
Crematorium and cemetery registrar Angela Abbot talks to us about memorialisation and the sustainability of burials: Documenting death
Principal Architect Adrian Morrow explains the logic and sentiment behind designing a sustainable crematorium: Death and design
Richard Wilson and Glennis Howarth talk about the change views different generations have had towards death: Death and society
Richard Wilson talks to Palliative Care Nurse Deborah Murphy about her work and the type of care provided in our final days: End of life care
In this exclusive clip from the Two feet in the grave Richard Wilson meets the people who coordinate our final journeys and discovers what actually happens during a cremation: The final journey
In the second of our clips from Two feet in the grave Richard Wilson takes us back to school to learn about a growing trend in the world of undertaking: Embalming school
Content last updated: 22/07/2009
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