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A series exploring the science fiction genre. Dominic Sandbrook looks at writers' enduring fascination with outer space, dating back to the 19th century with Jules Verne.

Series in which historian Dominic Sandbrook explores the most innovative and imaginative of all genres - science fiction. He is joined by leading writers and film-makers, who tell the inside story of their best-known works.

In this first episode, Dominic looks at science fiction's enduring fascination with outer space, from Jules Verne's pioneering 19th-century vision of a voyage to the moon to the galaxy far, far away of Star Wars.

Along the way we learn what Star Trek has in common with the British navy, the deep sea inspiration for Avatar, how Ursula K Le Guin captured the 1960s sexual revolution in her acclaimed novel The Left Hand of Darkness, how Stanley Kubrick made 2001: A Space Odyssey seem so believable, and why a man in a dressing gown became one of science fiction's best-loved heroes in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

Among the interviewees are William Shatner and Nichelle Nichols (Star Trek), Anthony Daniels and Kenny Baker (Star Wars), Zoe Saldana (Avatar) and author Neil Gaiman.

59 minutes

Last on

Tue 15 Nov 2022 23:00

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:00

    Richard Strauss

    Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30

  • 00:25

    Johann Strauss II

    The Blue Danube (Excerpt)

    Conductor: Herbert von Karajan. Ensemble: Berliner Philharmoniker.
  • 00:45

    Berk and The Virtual Band

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Dominic Sandbrook
Series Producer John Das
Series Producer Ben Southwell
Executive Producer Michael Poole
Participant William Shatner
Participant Nichelle Nichols
Participant Anthony Daniels
Participant Kenny Baker
Participant Zoe Saldana
Participant Neil Gaiman

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