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    A fascinating programme indeed, but surely it was all about us learning more about the scientific community?

    Attaching so many cameras to so many scientists, and thus being able to study their behaviour at close quarters was a sheer delight.
    Much consideration must have been given to cross-institution and gender interaction. As we viewed the whole gamut of interplay was set out before us, well done the programme crew.
    But it was not until we saw these scientists and technicians in close contact with those true aliens to academia, the public, that the sparks began to fly, oh how they basked in the warm glow of oohs and aahs of consternation and admiration of 'the villagers'.
    The Cats, who were the original commissioners of the study, are to be congratulated for the ingenuity and novelty of the set-up of this experiment.
    Having the public bring offerings to the scientists was an especially brilliant innovation.

    In short...purrfect!

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