![]() ![]() It's why I loved him.Īnd of course some people found it a little too strong, but I had a very unique experience with Francis. But Francis is a very strong personality. But he thought we should just describe science not as a story but the logical arguments and didn't want his - personalities to dominate things. After it came out, he quickly saw that in fact he was probably helped by the book. ![]() Is it true that Francis Crick tried to stop you from publishing it back in 1968? Is it true - let's go back to the original book. WATSON: Oh, it's about twice the length, and we just include lots of supplementary material, so letters that Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins wrote to each other, letters that Rosalind Franklin wrote, and it builds up to an extraordinary story of.įLATOW: It's called "The Annotated and Illustrated Double Helix" by Simon & Schuster. ![]() You are certainly not unknown, Watson and Crick, and you have also a new book out now called "The Double Helix," and it's got all kinds of annotations, and what's new about this version of the book? JAMES WATSON: I'm glad to be back with you.įLATOW: Well, let me begin our interview a little bit early. ![]() James Watson, sitting right here with us. Crabtree that - I'm sorry that we did lose him, but fortunately for us we have our next guest with us here, it's Dr. ![]()
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