Program List

>Absolute Zero
Summary : 1/2. The Conquest of Cold: Part of the Science You Can't See season. Looking at how science harnessed the art of cooling. From 17th century inventor to Clarence Birdseye, king of frozen food.
Details : 1/2. The Conquest of Cold: Part of the Science You Can't See season. Looking at how science harnessed the art of cooling. From 17th century inventor to Clarence Birdseye, king of frozen food. 1/2. The Conquest of Cold Showing as part of the Science You Can't See season and looking at how science harnessed the art of cooling. This programme looks at the beginnings of air conditioning with a 17th century inventor in the court of King James I, Cornelius Drebbel, who constructed a cooling machine that cooled the huge space of Westminster Hall and ends with the discoveries of Clarence Birdseye. [AD,S]

Starts 2007-07-24 23:50:00, Ends 2007-07-25 00:50:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

Starts 2007-07-24 20:00:00, Ends 2007-07-24 21:00:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

>Absolute Zero
Summary : 1/2. The Conquest of Cold: Part of the Science You Can't See season. How science harnessed the art of cooling. From 17th century inventor to Clarence Birdseye, king of frozen food.
Details : 1/2. The Conquest of Cold: Part of the Science You Can't See season. How science harnessed the art of cooling. From 17th century inventor to Clarence Birdseye, king of frozen food. 1/2. The Conquest of Cold Showing as part of the Science You Can't See season and looking at how science harnessed the art of cooling. This programme looks at the beginnings of air conditioning with a 17th century inventor in the court of King James I, Cornelius Drebbel, who constructed a cooling machine that cooled the huge space of Westminster Hall and ends with the discoveries of Clarence Birdseye. [AD,S,SL]

Starts 2007-07-25 01:50:00, Ends 2007-07-25 02:50:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

>Absolute Zero
Summary : 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero: Part of the Science You Can't See season. Scientists James Dewar and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes compete to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero.
Details : 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero: Part of the Science You Can't See season. Scientists James Dewar and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes compete to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero. 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero Showing as part of the Science You Can't See season. The race between rival scientists James Dewar, a professor at the Royal Institution in London and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes, a Dutch scientist in Leiden as they liquefy gases in an attempt to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero. [S] The programme also looks at the discoveries of superconductivity and superfluidity and the attempt to produce a new state of matter predicted by Einstein, called a Bose Einstein Condensate. [AD,S]

Starts 2007-10-29 03:45:00, Ends 2007-10-29 04:15:00 and is on for 30 minutes and on BBC Four

Starts 2007-10-29 01:15:00, Ends 2007-10-29 01:45:00 and is on for 30 minutes and on BBC Four

Starts 2007-07-25 23:15:00, Ends 2007-07-26 00:15:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

Starts 2007-07-25 20:00:00, Ends 2007-07-25 21:00:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

>Absolute Zero
Summary : 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero: Part of the Science You Can't See season. Scientists James Dewar and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes compete to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero.
Details : 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero: Part of the Science You Can't See season. Scientists James Dewar and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes compete to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero. 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero Showing as part of the Science You Can't See season. The race between rival scientists James Dewar, a professor at the Royal Institution in London and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes, a Dutch scientist in Leiden as they liquefy gases in an attempt to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero. [S] The programme also looks at the discoveries of superconductivity and superfluidity and the attempt to produce a new state of matter predicted by Einstein, called a Bose Einstein Condensate. [AD,S]

Starts 2008-05-04 00:55:00, Ends 2008-05-04 01:55:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

Starts 2008-05-01 00:50:00, Ends 2008-05-01 01:50:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

Starts 2007-10-28 23:45:00, Ends 2007-10-29 00:15:00 and is on for 30 minutes and on BBC Four

Starts 2007-07-26 02:15:00, Ends 2007-07-26 03:15:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

>Absolute Zero
Summary : 1/2. The Conquest of Cold: Part of the Science You Can't See season. Looking at how science harnessed the art of cooling. From 17th century inventor to Clarence Birdseye, king of frozen food.
Details : 1/2. The Conquest of Cold: Part of the Science You Can't See season. Looking at how science harnessed the art of cooling. From 17th century inventor to Clarence Birdseye, king of frozen food. 1/2. The Conquest of Cold Showing as part of the Science You Can't See season and looking at how science harnessed the art of cooling. This programme looks at the beginnings of air conditioning with a 17th century inventor in the court of King James I, Cornelius Drebbel, who constructed a cooling machine that cooled the huge space of Westminster Hall and ends with the discoveries of Clarence Birdseye. [S]

Starts 2007-07-28 23:20:00, Ends 2007-07-29 00:20:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

Starts 2007-07-28 23:15:00, Ends 2007-07-29 00:15:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

>Absolute Zero
Summary : 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero: Part of the Science You Can't See season. Scientists James Dewar and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes compete to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero.
Details : 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero: Part of the Science You Can't See season. Scientists James Dewar and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes compete to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero. 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero Showing as part of the Science You Can't See season. The race between rival scientists James Dewar, a professor at the Royal Institution in London and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes, a Dutch scientist in Leiden as they liquefy gases in an attempt to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero. [S] The programme also looks at the discoveries of superconductivity and superfluidity and the attempt to produce a new state of matter predicted by Einstein, called a Bose Einstein Condensate. [S]

Starts 2007-07-29 00:20:00, Ends 2007-07-29 01:20:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

Starts 2007-07-29 00:15:00, Ends 2007-07-29 01:15:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

>Absolute Zero
Summary : 1/2. The Conquest of Cold: Looking at how science harnessed the art of cooling. From the beginnings of air conditioning in the 17th century to Clarence Birdseye, king of frozen food.
Details : 1/2. The Conquest of Cold: Looking at how science harnessed the art of cooling. From the beginnings of air conditioning in the 17th century to Clarence Birdseye, king of frozen food. 1/2. The Conquest of Cold Looking at how science harnessed the art of cooling. This programme looks at the beginnings of air conditioning with a 17th century inventor in the court of King James I, Cornelius Drebbel, who constructed a cooling machine that cooled the huge space of Westminster Hall and ends with the discoveries of Clarence Birdseye. [AD,S]

Starts 2008-03-23 02:55:00, Ends 2008-03-23 03:50:00 and is on for 55 minutes and on BBC Four

Starts 2007-09-18 00:20:00, Ends 2007-09-18 01:20:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

>Absolute Zero
Summary : 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero: Scientists James Dewar and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes compete to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero.
Details : 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero: Scientists James Dewar and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes compete to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero. 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero The race between rival scientists James Dewar, a professor at the Royal Institution in London and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes, a Dutch scientist in Leiden as they liquefy gases in an attempt to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero. [S] The programme also looks at the discoveries of superconductivity and superfluidity and the attempt to produce a new state of matter predicted by Einstein, called a Bose Einstein Condensate. [AD,S]

Starts 2007-09-19 00:00:00, Ends 2007-09-19 01:00:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

>Absolute Zero
Summary : 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero: Scientists James Dewar and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes compete to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero.
Details : 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero: Scientists James Dewar and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes compete to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero.

Starts 2007-12-14 01:00:00, Ends 2007-12-14 02:00:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

>Absolute Zero
Summary : 1/2. The Conquest of Cold: Looking at how science harnessed the art of cooling. From the beginnings of air conditioning in the 17th century to Clarence Birdseye, king of frozen food.
Details : 1/2. The Conquest of Cold: Looking at how science harnessed the art of cooling. From the beginnings of air conditioning in the 17th century to Clarence Birdseye, king of frozen food.

Starts 2008-05-15 02:20:00, Ends 2008-05-15 03:20:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

Starts 2008-05-14 22:10:00, Ends 2008-05-14 23:10:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

>Absolute Zero
Summary : 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero: Scientists James Dewar and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes compete to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero.
Details : 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero: Scientists James Dewar and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes compete to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero. 2/2. The Race for Absolute Zero Scientists James Dewar and Heike Kammerlingh Onnes compete to reach within a few degrees of Absolute Zero. [AD,S]

Starts 2008-05-22 01:20:00, Ends 2008-05-22 02:20:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

Starts 2008-05-21 21:40:00, Ends 2008-05-21 22:40:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Four

>Absolute Zero
Summary : BBC FOUR on BBC TWO. The Race for Absolute Zero: Documentary charting rival attempts to reach absolute zero, the ultimate limit of cold, by scientists in London and Leiden.
Details : BBC FOUR on BBC TWO. The Race for Absolute Zero: Documentary charting rival attempts to reach absolute zero, the ultimate limit of cold, by scientists in London and Leiden. BBC FOUR on BBC TWO The Race for Absolute Zero Documentary charting rival attempts to reach absolute zero, the ultimate limit of cold, by scientists in London and Leiden. A second race unfolded 100 years later towards the end of the 20th century, as scientists attempted to produce a Bose Einstein Condensate, a new state of matter predicted by Einstein. With the winner of each scientific race going on to win the Nobel Prize for their work, ultra-cold research has proved to be one of the most competitive fields of modern science. [AD,S]

Starts 2008-06-10 22:20:00, Ends 2008-06-10 23:20:00 and is on for 60 minutes and on BBC Two

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