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30 November. 'Ian Rankin's Evil Thoughts' (Channel 4, 7 to 8pm)

(Channel 4, 7 to 8pm)

Ian Rankin, Britain's best-selling crime novelist, investigates what is 'evil', its origins and its manifestations. He meets philosophers, theologians, historians, neurologists, psychiatrists, criminals and victims, and examines how evil is perceived and portrayed today, as seen in the face of the serial murderer and the genocidal killer.

'The Archive Hour - The Beveridge Inheritance'

(BBC Radio 4, 8 to 9pm)

Frank Field MP assesses the life and work of William Beveridge, whose wartime report Social Insurance and Allied Services was a milestone in the creation of the National Health Service and the 'cradle to grave' social security system in Britain. This programme marks the 60th anniversary of the report's publication.

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