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The Science of Doctor Who - Thursday 14th November 9pm BBC2
soapfan_1973
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This sounds really interesting but a pity it is only 1 hour long. Professor Brian Cox enters the TARDIS with Matt Smith and explains the science behind the series
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/proginfo/2013/46/the-science-of-doctor-who.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/proginfo/2013/46/the-science-of-doctor-who.html
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So may aswell have the trailer and a clip here.
I worry about the obsession with length that people on this forum appear to have: most BBC documentaries are 1 hour.
But they usually have more than 1 part though.
Jeez, what do you people want? lol,
I wasn't demanding anything. I was just saying most BBC documentaries (and I was thinking of science documentaries) are usually more than one part.
Time being relative, I'd definitely take a full-on hour over, a broken set of hours anytime...for a Lecture, obviously
What has that got to do with relativity?
Also unless you are planning to go into a gravitational field which has a noticeable change in strength or going near the speed of light then time being relative isn't an issue.
I am assuming John was making a lighthearted comment on what he would like to see as opposed to writing a science paper. I may be wrong.,.
As uni student, I am use to being taught in lectures, and they only last an hour anyway. If it is well delivered, a lot information can be covered.
Well it doesn't make any sense. And if he was writing a science paper he would be over 100 years too late.
http://www.doctorwhotv.co.uk/the-science-of-doctor-who-review-55336.htm
I'm expecting it to be the low point of the 50th. After all, things can only get better.
I see what you did there...
Don't be vulgar.
This programme has just disappeared from my sky TV guide!
Does anyone know why?!
That's SKY for you!
I believe that
Disappeared from my Dad's too but was still there on BBC 2 HD, just not SD.
It's now come back,!on bbc 2 and hd. I'd advise anyone who had set it up to be recorded to double check ....
(I'm one of the geeks that likes watching those Xmas Science programmes on BBC at lunchtime!)
What made you think it would be in-universe?