The films are very well produced both in a academic and aesthetic way.
Prof. Brian Cox, young, energetic and articulate, explained the sophisticated physics behind the phenomenons using easy-to-do experiments with materials you can find in every day life. He reminds me of Prof. Langdon in Dan Brown's novels, but clearly this Cox is real and more authentic.
The films have a broad targets of audiences because depths of topics are well toned to just a little beyond people's common sense, and watchers are always willingly to know a little bit more than they already understand but not too arbitrary to handle.
The BBC crew, with their traditional artistic aspects and well-knitted production, as inherited from "The Earth" and "The Oceans", has contributed to us this masterpiece of the astrophysics documentary.
Well done! Highly recommended!
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