Brian Cox's Adventures in Space and Time: What Is Time?


02:45 am - 03:45 am, Thursday, February 19 on BBC Four (9)

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About this Broadcast

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What Is Time?
Season 1, Episode 4

Brian explores the enigma of time, a phenomenon that is taken for granted but which, as far as physicists are concerned, is one of the biggest mysteries in the universe. He recalls highlights from his TV series that touch upon different sides of this physics conundrum, from breaking the sound barrier in a Eurofighter in order to see two sunsets in one day, to witnessing one of the oldest animal life cycles on Earth on a remote beach in Costa Rica


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Cast & Crew

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Prof Brian Cox (Presenter)
David Briggs (Producer)
Simon Winchcombe (Series producer)
Emeka Onono (Executive producer)

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Prof Brian Cox (Presenter)
Born: March 03, 1968 in Chadderton, Lancashire
Best Known For: Making physics sexy.
Early-life: Brian Edward Cox was born on 3 March, 1968, in Chadderton, Lancashire. He attended the fee-charging Hulme Grammar School in Oldham from 1979 to 1986. He studied physics at the University of Manchester where he joined D:Ream, a group which had several hits in the UK charts, including the number one, "Things Can Only Get Better" - later used as a New Labour election anthem.
Career: Cox obtained first class and MPhil degrees in physics from the University of Manchester. After D:Ream disbanded in 1997, Cox was awarded his PhD in high energy particle physics at Manchester University. As professor of particle physics at Manchester university, he became involved in working on the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland, and during media interviews, proved himself a superb presenter. He was quickly snapped up by the BBC and has since become a huge star, presenting Wonders of the Universe and Wonders of the Solar System.
Quote: "People say things like: ‘He's quite good looking for a scientist.' But it's a very low bar. There's basically me and Patrick Moore."
Trivia: He is a highly respected physician and has also written and co-authored several books on physics.
David Briggs (Producer)
Gerard Evans (Editor)
Simon Winchcombe (Series producer)
Emeka Onono (Executive producer)

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