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September 10th, 2009
Discovery Sets Multimillion Dollar ‘Curiosity' Series
Abstract:
Discovery is embarking on what it is calling its most ambitious original project to date, a five-year, 60-part series Curiosity: The Questions of Our Life. The series will air new installments once a month beginning in January 2011, in the plush 8 p.m. Sunday timeslot.
Each one hour episode will focus on a fundamental question about the world around us, such as "What is consciousness?" "How will nanotechnology change the future?" or "How many people can our planet support?" with a bevy of bonus material available online to encourage viewers to "deep dive" into the subject after watching the program.
Source:
broadcastingcable.com
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