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The Race for the Double Helix: Directed by Mick Jackson. With Jeff Goldblum, Tim Pigott-Smith, Alan Howard, Juliet Stevenson. Watson and Crick race to find the structure of DNA before Linus Pauling, Maurice Wilkins, or Rosalind Franklin can find the key to unlocking the secret.
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- 1987-09-14
American scientist Jim Watson (Jeff Goldblum) joins forces with his English counterpart, Francis Crick (Tim Pigott-Smith), and together they strive to outdo their brilliant contemporaries as they make progress towards unlocking DNA's double-helix structure.
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- Mick Jackson
American scientist Jim Watson (Jeff Goldblum) joins forces with his English counterpart, Francis Crick (Tim Pigott-Smith), and together they strive to outdo their...
Well-done drama about science. Alan One 12 November 1999. The Race for the Double Helix effectively brings to life James Watson's book (upon which it was based), which tells the story of how he and Francis Crick came to be the first to correctly describe the molecular structure of DNA.
The Race for the Double Helix (alternate title: Life Story) dramatizes the interactions among scientists that led to the discovery in 1953 of the structure of the DNA molecule. This highly praised but hard-to-find film was produced and directed for BBC Television by Mick Jackson.
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Double Helix: The DNA Years: Directed by Philip Martin. With Richard Dawkins, Jane Goodall, Bernard Hill, Steve Jones. An incredible and intense look at the physical, social and psychological power DNA holds over human beings and why both men and women are the way we are, with abundant historical reference.