Human Universe With Brian Cox

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2017
This five-part series is the story of humanity, told through the greatest questions we've ever asked. Professor Brian Cox presents.
In the final episode of the series, Professor Brian Cox explores the future of our home planet, its unfolding relationship with the rest of the universe, and its effect on our destiny as a species. (Final)
Brian Cox explores our origins, place & destiny in the universe. We all start our lives thinking that we are at the centre of the universe, surrounded by our family & the world as it spins around us. (Part 4 of 5)
Brian Cox explores the ingredients needed for intelligent civilisation to evolve in the universe. Weighing the evidence he arrives at his own provocative answer to the puzzle of our apparent solitude. (Ep 3 of 5)
Brian Cox reveals how the wonderful complexity of nature and human life is simply the consequence of chance events constrained by the laws of physics that govern our universe. (Part 2 of 5)
Episodes 2015
Expired
In the final episode of the series, Professor Brian Cox explores the future of our home planet, its unfolding relationship with the rest of the universe, and its effect on our destiny as a species.
Expired
Professor Brian Cox explores our origins, place and destiny in the universe. We all start our lives thinking that we are at the centre of the universe, surrounded by our family and the world as it spins around us.
Expired
Brian Cox explores the ingredients needed for an intelligent civilisation to evolve in the universe. And he weighs the evidence and arrives at his own provocative answer to the puzzle of our apparent solitude.
Expired
Brian Cox reveals how the wonderful complexity of nature and human life is simply the consequence of chance events constrained by the laws of physics that govern our universe.
Expired
This five-part series is the story of humanity, told through the greatest questions we've ever asked. Professor Brian Cox presents.
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