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Science Britannica

Science Britannica

Description: In `Science Britannica', physicist Brian Cox guides viewers through 350 years of British science to highlight what science is, who the people are who practice it and how it is linked to the past, present and future of all people. Among the topics examined in the episode are why science is painted in a negative light in the press when it does positive work for society and the role that Britain played in the creation of modern science.
Genre: Drama, Documentary
Year Released: 2013
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 3
First episode air date: September 18, 2013
Cast: Brian Cox
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