Visual and audio fare for free thinkers
If you've wondered about the illustrations dotted around this year's Free Thinking minisite, they're the work of cartoonist Peter Blegvad.
Enjoy his cartoons in the player above and don't miss Peter's special Free Thinking eartoon, below.
All the audio from the festival will be available to listen to again from the Free Thinking 2007 programme pages.
Eartoon by Peter Blegvad

Do you like eartoons?
They're the very latest in free thinking entertainment! The free thinking team asked eartoonist Peter Blegvad to make one for this year's festival for you to enjoy.
Duration: 5 min 10 secs
Dimension: 260,410
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Free Thinking 2007 video trailer
In contrast to what we're expecting from Londoner Jon Jacob - see further down this page - why not kick back and enjoy this slick promotional video about this year's festival. Made in Liverpool by Liverpudlians.
Duration: 1 min 58 secs
Dimension: 490,280
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5 Films on the subject of Freedom
In partnership with Contact Theatre, BBC writersroom have commissioned five writers and five film artists to make five short films on the theme of 'Freedom'.Jon Jacob: What is Free Thinking for?
We asked Jon Jacob, You Tube's best known admirer of the BBC Proms, to sample Free Thinking at this year's festival in Liverpool. His remit was to try to answer the question 'What is Free Thinking for?'
Jon's first video, below, was shot in anticipation of his trip. Watch the one below that to see how how he got on.Clicking on parts of the two videos below can take you to You Tube. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites. Some text in Jon's personal You Tube channel includes strong language. No really wild words in his videos for Free Thinking though. Jon sports a few wild facial expressions but there's no BBC disclaimer for them.
Episode 1 - 'Anticipation'
Episode 2 - 'Participation'
John of Washington DC
I agree. Would be a treat to have Blegvad cartoons/eartoons, etc. on a regular basis. That being said, Thank you for providing the latest offering from Mr. Blegvad, animated, no less!
Ann of Manhattan
Why Blegvad cartoons only for the festival? Why not all the time???





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