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Yesterday's radio play "One in a million" presented some interestingn examples in applied probability (although the image on the BBC website, reproduced here, seems to show some quantum mechanics!) If you want to hear a play in which Bayes' Theorem plays a key role, you have another few days while its available on BBC iPlayer.
(Thanks to Steve Baker for this)
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