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Horizon S53E03 HDTV XviD-AFG
TORRENT SUMMARY
Horizon
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TV Release: 1964-05-02 Torrent Release: 11-02-2014 by user TvTeam
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TV Show Genre:
Documentary
Runtime:
50 min.
Parental Rating:
N/A
Awards:
11 wins & 16 nominations.
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Episode: Strange Signals from Outer Space (53x3)
Episode Plot:
For decades some have suspected there might be others out there, intelligent beings capable of communicating with us. It might sound like fiction, but scientists from across the globe are scouring the universe for signals from extra terrestrials. The signals and material covered include the Lorimer fast radio burst of 2006, colliding neutron stars, the search at the Green Bank Telescope for radio signals from Tabby's Star, and the possibility there is a Dyson Sphere.
Episode Release:
1964-05-02
Episode Genre:
Documentary
Runtime:
59 min.
Staff:
Actors: Kenny-Lee Mbanefo, Andrew Shire, Andrew Siemion Writers: N/A Directors: Stephen Cooter
Other episode info:
Awards: N/A. Originally recorded in N/A.
DESCRIPTION
Horizon is BBC Two's flagship 50-minute science documentary series. In September 2004 it celebrated its 40th anniversary and it continues to enjoy outstanding critical acclaim. Recognised as the world leader in its field, it regularly wins a sweep of international science, medical and environmental film accolades, and has recently won the Royal Television Society Award and the Prix Italia. In 2002, the British Academy of Film & Television Arts presented Horizon with the BAFTA Television Award for Best Factual Series or Strand. In 2003 it won the prestigious Images et Science award for best medical documentary and the Carl von Linne Award at the Living Europe film festival in Sweden. That year, a Horizon co-production with WGBH Boston won the Emmy for best documentary.