Museum of Life (film)
Museum of Life is a 2010 BBC Two documentary, that takes a look behind the scenes at the Natural History Museum, London. It is introduced and co-presented by Jimmy Doherty, who was a volunteer at the Natural History Museum ten years previously.[1] Other presenters are Kate Bellingham, Liz Bonnin, Mark Carwardine, and Chris van Tulleken.
Museum of Life | |
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Genre | Documentary |
Directed by | Sophie Elwin-Harris Ian A. Hunt Richard Farish |
Presented by | Jimmy Doherty Kate Bellingham Liz Bonnin Mark Carwardine Chris van Tulleken |
Composer(s) | David Ayers Felix Tod |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Ludo Graham |
Producer(s) | Sophie Elwin-Harris Ian A. Hunt Richard Farish |
Production company(s) | BBC Cymru Wales |
Release | |
Original network | BBC Two |
Picture format | 16:9 1080i |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 18 March – 22 April 2010 |
The six-part program ranges over topics such as the care and maintenance of the museum's 70 million specimens, and the relevance of research by the museum scientists to contemporary problems such as biodiversity loss and the spread of tropical disease.[2]
Episodes
Episode No. | Title of Episode | Original Air Date |
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1. | "A Museum in a Modern World" | 18 March 2010 |
2. | "Digging Up the Past" | 25 March 2010 |
3. | "All Creatures Great and Small" | 1 April 2010 |
4. | "Discovery" | 8 April 2010 |
5. | "The Power of Insects" | 15 April 2010 |
6. | "A Collection for the Future" | 22 April 2010 |
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References
- "TV Review: Museum Of Life – BBC2". UK: This is Staffordshire.
- "Museum of Life". UK: Natural History Museum, London.
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