In the first of a two-part documentary, analytic psychotherapist Robert Chantler presents a challenging and fascinating portrait of a man considered to be the father of psychoanalysis. References were given on the end credits over the music but they were trimmed here for copyright reasons. They are detailed below if you are interested. The Freud in this programme is a much darker Freud than that usually portrayed and his rise to power is chronicled through sound collages, dramatic music and archive sound recordings. Written and Presented by Robert Chantler Broadcast September 29th 2012 (c) The Free Theatre Company 2012 REFERENCES Two Freudian Studies by Robert Chantler Freud and the Question of Pseudoscience by Frank Cioffi Talent and Genius by K R Eissler The Secret King by Phyllis Grosskurth The Life and Works of Sigmund Freud by Ernest Jones Carl Gustav Jung by Frank McGlynn Brother Animal by Paul Roazen The Historic Expedition to America by Saul Rosenweig Freud, Living and Dying by Max Schur Why Freud Was Wrong by Richard Webster