I watched it, and found myself a bit torn. On the one hand, I still think that he's an arrogant tw@t, but I agree that he gave some of these people a fair chance, and asked them fair questions, to which they often didn't have good enough answers. I do however agree that he picked his targets rather well (an American woman, COME ON!!!!), and didn't really disprove anything either. The bit about the placebo effect was interesting, and probably accurate in a lot of cases. To me, I would have rather this been a series of several episodes, each looking in some depth at a particular therapy, and really giving it a chance, or really disproving it's theories. As it was, we had a very clever man telling us it's a bollocks, and people will tend to believe him because he sounds like he knows what he's talking about, and his subjects sound American (well some anyway).So, at the end of the day, it proved nothing, and was just a mouthpiece for Dawkins. I have to say though, the whole quantum physics thing was a fair point, people going on about that like they have the first clue about it is a bit dodgy if you ask me... Oh, and for anyone on this entire thread who can't have a debate or argument, or discussion without getting a bit personal, I say again, get a grip!