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1 online resource (streaming video file) (52 min. 52 sec.) ; 320225415 bytes |
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In the second episode of this 3-part series, Darwin turns his back on scientific celebrity and becomes a virtual recluse secretly gathering evidence for his theory of evolution. He is almost trumped by a rival book on evolution but finds a steadfast supporter in the young botanist, Joseph Hooker. Darwin's faith is shattered by the death of his beloved daughter, Annie, but he is buoyed up by the return from Australasia of one of his greatest allies - the young firebrand, Thomas Huxley. Darwin knows he has found the men he needs to help him when he goes public with his ideas. Hooker and Huxley push Darwin to publish but events overtake everyone when a letter arrives from Indonesia. An obscure collector called Alfred Russell Wallace has come up with an evolutionary theory almost identical to Darwin's own. Darwin is shattered and fears that twenty years of his own work has come to nothing.PRODUCTION DETAILS:Series Producer: Mike Bluett; Producer (Australia): Sally Regan; Producer (Canada): Andrew Ferns. A Screen Australia National Documentary Program. A ScreenWorld and Ferns Productions production |
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Broadcast 2014-09-04 at 11:00:00 |
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Classification: G |
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Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882.
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Endangered species -- Research.
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Evolution (Biology)
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Geologists -- Biography.
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Natural selection -- Philosophy.
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United Kingdom.
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Streaming video
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Bourque, Jason, director
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Matthews, Lisa, director
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Egan, Rick Jon, cast
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Hughes, Wendy, cast
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Otto, Socratis, cast
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Bradshaw, Tony, contributor
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Browne, Janet, contributor
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Hopper, Steve, contributor
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Ruse, Michael, contributor
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