Dear Liz,

 

The whole of my house particularly enjoyed Horizon’s Alan and Marcus go forth and multiply with Alan Davies and Marcus Du Sautoy. In fact Hayley my house mate hasn’t stopped talking about how amazing prime numbers are since! Certainly a mighty fine piece of science communication (as long as you count maths as science, I suppose)

 

All the best for the conference,

 

Jim Bell

 

From: psci-com: on public engagement with science [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Liz Newton
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Dear list members,
 
I am producing a session for the World Conference for Science Journalists in London this summer, called "Science on TV: Here today, gone tomorrow?". The session will include some examples of the best of science television from across the world, and I am now looking for programmes to include.
 
If anyone has watched a specific science television programme that they have enjoyed recently, I would be very grateful to hear from you.
 
I am particularly keen to get recommendations of programmes from countries outside the UK, and children's programmes. However, any suggestions for science-based programmes would be gratefully received.
 
Programmes can be any format, from one-off documentary films and programmes in ongoing series like BBC Horizon, to episodes of science magazine shows.

 
Many thanks in advance for your time,
Liz
 

Liz Newton BSc (Hons) MSc
Freelance Science Writer / Film-maker
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