Forces_of_Nature_(TV_series)

<i>Forces of Nature</i> (TV series)

Forces of Nature (TV series)

TV series with Brian Cox


Forces of Nature is a four-part television documentary series presented by physicist Brian Cox. The series was co-produced by BBC Studios, PBS and France Télévisions and originally aired in the United Kingdom weekly from 4 July 2016 at 21:00 on BBC One.[1]

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The documentary series couples high-definition cinematography with calm and methodical narration, uncovering how some of our planet's most beautiful sights and events are created by the underlying forces of nature. It follows on from Brian's 2014 series for the BBC, Human Universe. An accompanying book with the same name has also been published.[2]

The US version does not feature Brian Cox.

Episodes

The natural world is beautiful, but complex. The skies dance with colour. Shapes form and disappear. But this seemingly infinite complexity is just a shadow of something deeper – the underlying laws of nature. The world is beautiful to look at, but it is even more beautiful to understand.

Professor Brian Cox's opening narration
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References

  1. "Professor Brian Cox on his new series Forces of Nature – and why we should question everything we think we know". Radio Times. 4 July 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2016. Forces of Nature with Brian Cox begins on Monday 4th July at 9 pm on BBC1
  2. Forces of Nature. William Collins. 30 June 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2016.

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