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  1. Nov 19, 2013 · The Science of Doctor Who: Directed by Steve Smith, Ashley Way. With Brian Cox, Matt Smith, Jim Al-Khalili, Dallas Campbell. British physicist Brian Cox lectures on the nature of time and space, black holes, time dilation and the possibility of time travel by using experiments featuring celebrity guests, demonstrations and segments set on board the TARDIS.

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    • Documentary, Sci-Fi
    • Steve Smith, Ashley Way
    • 2013-11-19
  2. Aug 4, 2012 · The Science of Doctor Who: With Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Scott Adsit, Jim Al-Khalili, Kurt Braunohler. Explore the real life science behind the biggest concepts and most iconic ideas in the incredible Doctor Who universe.

    • (242)
    • 2012-08-04
    • Documentary
    • 45
  3. Synopsis. For one night only, Professor Brian Cox takes an audience of celebrity guests, including Charles Dance and Rufus Hound, and members of the public on a journey into the wonderful universe of the Doctor, from the lecture hall of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Drawing on the latest theories as well as 200 years of scientific ...

    • Brian Cox
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    • 1
  4. 50min. TV-PG. Professor Brian Cox is a self-confessed Doctor Who fanatic. For one night only, Brian delves into the wonderful universe of the Doctor. In front of a special audience at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, Brian reveals the science behind the spectacle and explains the physics that allows the Doctor and the TARDIS to travel ...

    • 50 min
  5. The Science of Doctor Who is a television documentary that aired on BBC America on 4 August 2012. A number of scientists and entertainment personalities were interviewed about how the technologies in Doctor Who may be practically applied in the real world. Each interviewee then ranks the plausibility of each on a scale of one to five TARDISes. Like all great science fiction shows, there are ...

  6. Nov 15, 2013 · Fri 15 Nov 2013 02.00 EST. I t's always the same with me and Professor Brian Cox – fine to start off with, less fine later. Here in The Science of Doctor Who (BBC2) he takes a spin in the actual ...

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