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INT. MINIMALIST TV STUDIO.DAY.
3 MEN ARE SEATED ON BLACK LEATHER CHAIRS. THERE ARE 2 ELDERLY AND ESTEEMED PROFESSORS SEATED EITHER SIDE OF A YOUNGER PRESENTER WITH A CLIPBOARD. THE PRESENTER ADDRESSES THE VIEWER.
PRESENTER:
Few issues and debates have consistently provoked such a broad array of comment from such a wide selection of society. The matter of personality traits, lifestyle preferences and physical mannerisms and their origins have long centred around the opposing influences of genetics, and the personnel and cultural input involved in an individual's upbringing. Joining us tonight are professor of neurolinguistics and author of 'The Naked Mouth', Hugh Fantial Pithercock, and lecturer on the psychology of the family dynamic at Warwick University, Rigabald Sin. Gentlemen, thanks for joining us. Hugh Fantail Pithercock, if I could start with you. To put the topic in a nutshell - nature, or nurture?
HUGH:
Nature.
PRESENTER:
And Rigabald Sin?
RIGABALD:
Nurture.
PRESENTER:
Gentlemen, thank you.
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ENDS.