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Horizon On BBC’s iPlayer

For those of you in the UK who missed Brian’s ‘Horizon’ – ‘What On Earth Is Wrong With Gravity?’ – it’s available to view on the BBC’s iPlayer.

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4 Responses

  1. Ciaran says:

    Congratulations to Brian and the crew on a great show. Got the information balance just right I think. Our 10 year old will watch it tomorrow, so that’s the ultimate test I suppose :)

    Only issue is that I’ve now got questions which are beyond the limit of my knowledge. More study this year then. (And me trying to concentrate on music).

  2. chris dalby says:

    Hi Gia
    Wow, I didn’t expect such a response from my seesmic! My post was more a comment on how the internet is now driving culture and content, rather than appearing the little brother to traditional TV and media. The TV stars of the future will be found on seesmic! TV will feed from internet content ore and more. Afterall, it is truly an on demand service

    It was also a comment on how things we expect should be done, might not necessarily be done. That’s not to say they are not, but an observation that big business cuts corners too, the same way that small busness does.

    Thanks again for the comment. Love the conversation.

    (P.S. I wrote this comment twice due to the spam protection field. Never seen that before. Install akismet instead. This will handle your comment spam far better.) :D

  3. Brittany says:

    Awww, I don’t live in the UK so I can’t view this! Ugggh…

    Congrats to Brian and company, though.

  4. Tim Clague says:

    Saw the show. Controversial I know, but I liked the elements with the crew. It presents a style that shows you don’t need to go the way of ‘TV Sleave’ and ‘TV Lies’. Show it as it was.

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Gia Milinovich is an American ex-pat, a science groupie and professional dork.

Gia's a TV presenter, enjoys taking photos, is married to physicist Professor Brian Cox and thinks writing about herself in the third person is "cool".

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Gia worked on The X Files: I Want To Believe. Previously, she wrote the Sunshine production blog, was involved in the Indy4/Seesmic online junket and originated the 28 Weeks Later QR Code DVD release.