The best science TV series of all time.
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Re: The best science TV series of all time.
Bronowski's The Ascent Of Man was pretty good, for its time. Dated now and someone like Bronowski would never be allowed near the business end of a TV camera these days, he looked too much like a human.
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That guy is a legend.Azathoth wrote:
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Yes! I loved that show, and I also just remembered "Mr. Wizard"hadespussercats wrote:Another that wasn't the 'best of all time,' but was important to me when I was young: 3*2*1 Contact!
I used to get the magazine, too.
And it had the Bloodhound Gang! They taught me about pinhole cameras!

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Cosmos was probably the best because of Carl Sagan's almost unmatched ability to explain things.
After that Nova and Ascent of Man.
Oh, and then there was James Burke's "The Day the Universe Changed" and "Connections." Which they would replay them.....loved them!
After that Nova and Ascent of Man.
Oh, and then there was James Burke's "The Day the Universe Changed" and "Connections." Which they would replay them.....loved them!
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JimC wrote:Attenborough's entire body of work, for me...
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No. I think this was a one-off, or a short series.Drewish wrote:National Geographic's Is It Real?
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Re: The best science TV series of all time.
I thought Cosmos was poorly paced, badly written, and Sagan was putting me to sleep. I don't remember it well (probably because it made me sleepy), but I get turned on more by the physics and mathematics of cosmology than the nitty gritty. (Or the history of it and the philosophy involved. I can read endlessly about Muslim astronomers and the like without ever getting bored.)
Oh, and Bronowski can chew my wet codpiece. Something to do with Durkheim, but I don't remember what. I don't remember what else either.
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Oh, if you watch Burke's Connections, look for Connections I. I don't know what happened in the second, but it just didn't have the same magic. Like he had a lobotomy between the two or something.
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Anything presented by Jim Al Khaleli is usually worth watching - especially Everything & Nothing - which was OSSUM!!1! 

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Re: The best science TV series of all time.
Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Anything presented by Jim Al Khaleli is usually worth watching - especially Everything & Nothing - which was OSSUM!!1!

The same applies IMHO to anything presented by Marcus du Sautoy or Brian Cox.
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I was a big fan of James Burke's Connections.
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