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The Big Question (TV series)
British television series
British television series
The Big Question is a five-part science documentary television series broadcast in the United Kingdom on the Five channel, beginning January 2004 and continuing into 2005. In the North American market, it has been re-released on the Discovery Science network. Each half-hour episode is hosted by a renowned authority, and examines the following provocative questions:
- Part 1 – "How Did the Universe Begin?" presented by Stephen Hawking
- Part 2 – "How Did Life Begin?" presented by Harry Kroto
- Part 3 – "Why Are We Here?" presented by Richard Dawkins
- Part 4 – "Why Am I Me?" presented by Susan Greenfield
- Part 5 – "How Will It All End?" presented by Ian Stewart
The series attracted controversy and criticism from creationists, as well as praise from other reviewers.
References
References
- Tyler, David J.. (9 February 2004). "Scientific Rationalists Advance Their Agenda". Biblical Creation Society.
- . (19 January 2008). ["The Big Question with Stephen Hawking, Five"](https://thecustardtv.blogspot.com/2008/01/big-question-with-stephen-hawking-five.html). **.
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