Earlier this year in Prospect, psychologist Judith Rich Harris previewed the BBC1 series Child of our Time, due to be broadcast in May. The article attracted quite a lot of coverage at the time, including a response from the executive producer of the series so it was rather a shame when the BBC postponed it, finally showing the first programme yesterday. Rich Harris recently responded to her critics in the Times; you can read more about her in this old New Yorker profile.
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