I was interviewed as part of a project of the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL "Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History"
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/histmed/audio/neuroscience
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/histmed/audio/neuroscience/frith
This consisted of extensive questions and answer sessions which were then woven together into one continuous talking session and is obtainable on a DVD.
Slides with notes for this lecture are available as well as a short film. http://royalsociety.org/Events/The-Curious-Brain-in-the-Museum/
Click here to view more information about the lecture.
Two lectures I gave at University of California at Davis M.I.N.D. Institute on 8th February 2006 are available as podcasts:
"Autism and the brain's Theory of Mind" and "How cognitive theories can help us explain autism."
How Cognitive Theories Can Help Us Explain Autism (in Quicktime video format)
You can download another lecture from the 2006 UCL Lunch Hour Lectures under the following link (in Realplayer video format):
You can view slides from a lecture on The effect of orthography on reading and reading problems given at the Institute of Education, London in 2006 in the attachment.