Naked Science

Naked Science is an American documentary television series that premiered in 2004 on the National Geographic Channel and ran through November 2011. The program featured various subjects related to science and technology. Some of the views expressed might be considered fringe or pseudo-science, and some of the scientists may present opinions which have not been properly peer-reviewed or are not widely accepted within their scientific communities, in particular on topics such as Bermuda Triangle or Atlantis for example.

Naked Science
The current title logo
GenreDocumentary
Science
Nature
Narrated byEric Meyers and others
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of series8
No. of episodes151 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time45 minutes
Production company(s)National Geographic Society
Pioneer Productions
Steadfast Television
Release
Original networkNational Geographic Channel
Original release2004 (2004) 
2011
External links
https://www.youtube.com/user/PioneerProductionsUK Website

Episodes

DVD releases

DVD cover of Season 1

Two seasons of the show have been released on DVD by Fremantle Home Entertainment.

Season one

The first season was released on three discs in 2007. Total running time is 624 minutes.

  1. "Killer Asteroid"
  2. "Super Volcano"
  3. "Angry Earth"
  4. "Who Built Stonehenge?"
  5. "The Deadliest Shark"
  6. "Bermuda Triangle"
  7. "Atlantis"
  8. "Alien Contact"
  9. "Angry Skies"
  10. "What is Human?"

Season two

DVD cover of Season 2

The second season, released in 2009, consists of three discs with a total run time of 624 minutes.

  1. "Earth's Core"
  2. "Surviving Nature's Fury"
  3. "Shark Attacks"
  4. "Telepathy"
  5. "Volcano Alert"
  6. "Spacemen"
  7. "Bullets"
  8. "Tsunami Warning"
  9. "Birth of the Earth"
  10. "Landslides"
  11. "Loch Ness"
  12. "Close Encounters"
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