Wonders of Life (TV series)

Wonders of Life

Wonders of Life titlecard
Genre Documentary series
Presented by Brian Cox
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 5
Production
Executive producer(s) Andrew Cohen
Running time 59 minutes
Release
Original network BBC Two
BBC HD
Picture format SD: 576i 16:9
HD: 1080i
Audio format SD: Stereo
HD: Stereo
Original release 27 January (2013-01-27) – 24 February 2013 (2013-02-24)
Chronology
Preceded by Wonders of the Universe (2011)
Followed by Human Universe (2014)
External links
Website

Wonders of Life is a five-part television documentary series presented by physicist Brian Cox. The series was produced by the BBC and Chinese state television network CCTV-9[1] and aired in the United Kingdom from 27 January 2013 at 9:00 pm on BBC Two. An accompanying book with the same title was also published.

Episodes

1. "What is Life?"

Brian Cox journeys to Southeast Asia to see how life began on Earth and how the flow of energy created and supports life.

2. "Expanding Universe"

In the second episode, Brian travels to the U.S. to showcase how the laws of science allowed senses to arise.

3. "Endless Forms Most Beautiful"

Brian travels to Africa and Madagascar to analyse why Earth is a fertile place and how it allows complex life to exist.

4. "Size Matters"

The fourth episode sees Brian in Australia looking at how the size of life affects each plant and animal, and how long it can survive.

5. "Home"

In the final episode, Cox travels to Mexico to explain what makes Earth a home for life and ask what ingredients were required for complex life to begin.

Merchandise

The Region 2 DVD discs were released on 4 March 2013.

A book related to the series was authored by Andrew Cohen and Brian Cox. The book was published on 24 January 2013.

See also

References

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