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The Whoniverse lands on BBC iPlayer

“So… all of time and space, everything that ever happened or ever will – where do you want to start?” Doctor Who‘s 60th anniversary month officially begins today with the arrival of the Whoniverse on BBC iPlayer. UK based fans, or BBC licence fee payers if you will, can time travel through Doctor Who history … >

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‘The Science of Doctor Who’ review

For life-size science action figure Professor Brian Cox, the concepts of Time and Space are more exciting than the prospect of whatever Steven Moffat has planned for the world on 23 November this year. In the context of the entire universe, he’s probably got his priorities right.

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Win Professor Brian Cox’s ‘Wonders of Life’ book and DVD!

To celebrate the release of Professor Brian Cox’s Wonders of Life TV series on DVD on Monday 4 March and the Wonders of Life book (out now), we’ve got a set of the DVD and book to give away to one of our Twitter followers! For a chance to win, just follow CultBox on Twitter … >

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‘I’m about to get incredibly high.’

Professor Brian Cox’s Wonders… series are among the most fascinating and accessible science programmes the BBC has ever produced, showcasing the astounding beauty and awe-inspiring marvels of life, the universe and everything. However, there are no cows too sacred for YouTube uploaders to slaughter – and here, the onetime D:Ream keyboardist is recast as an … >

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‘Wonders Of The Universe’: Episode 4 review

In the final part of this enthralling series, Professor Brian Cox takes a final journey across the world from the Karnak Temple in Egypt to the Yoho National Park in the Rockies, demonstrating the many facets of the one thing which connects us all with the myriad wonders of the universe around us: light.

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‘Wonders Of The Universe’: Episode 2 review

The second episode of Professor Brian Cox’s compelling story of the universe takes us onward from philosophy to methodology, explaining how the building blocks of everything on planet Earth – including ourselves – can be found in the hearts of stars thousands of light years away.

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