6 Degrees of Separation

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== Co-hosts ==
== Co-hosts ==
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Team captains: Ben Miller and Hugh Dennis
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Team captains: [[Hugh Dennis]] and Ben Miller
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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: "Everyone or everything on the planet is six or fewer steps away from any other person. The new BBC2 series will bring scientists and celebrities together to take on special challenges, all with the aim of finding out just how well connected they are to each other."
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Brian Cox from ''Stargazing Live'' hosts. Teams are captained by resident comedians Hugh Dennis and Ben Miller, and four scientists join the show each week.
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The challenge, then, is to move from "analogue" to "digital" via Galileo, a dung beetle, whipped cream, and the centre of the Earth.  
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The show emphasised making science fun and entertaining; it included an in-studio demonstration by some dung beetles, and showed us that custard is a non-Newtonian liquid that hardens when it's struck.
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''Nitrates power dung beetles, and make squirty cream squirt.''
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Unfortunately, it wasn't so hot about the panel game elements: Brian Cox awarded points in a capricious and inconsistent way, and chided panelists for getting the right answer "too soon". Nor was the science explained well: a week later, we could remember that the link from centre of the Earth to digital is "binary", but could not recount why.
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== Theme music ==
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Niraj Chag is credited for "Music".
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== Trivia ==
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Aired in a "Make It Digital" season across the BBC.
== Web links ==
== Web links ==
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06ccjc5 BBC programme page]
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06ccjc5 BBC programme page]
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== See also ==
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[[Weaver's Week 2015-09-20|Weaver's Week review]]
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Current revision as of 21:17, 17 November 2019

Contents

Host

Brian Cox

Co-hosts

Team captains: Hugh Dennis and Ben Miller

Broadcast

BBC Two, 14 September 2015

Synopsis

According to the BBC press office,

"Everyone or everything on the planet is six or fewer steps away from any other person. The new BBC2 series will bring scientists and celebrities together to take on special challenges, all with the aim of finding out just how well connected they are to each other."

The challenge, then, is to move from "analogue" to "digital" via Galileo, a dung beetle, whipped cream, and the centre of the Earth.

The show emphasised making science fun and entertaining; it included an in-studio demonstration by some dung beetles, and showed us that custard is a non-Newtonian liquid that hardens when it's struck.

Nitrates power dung beetles, and make squirty cream squirt.

Unfortunately, it wasn't so hot about the panel game elements: Brian Cox awarded points in a capricious and inconsistent way, and chided panelists for getting the right answer "too soon". Nor was the science explained well: a week later, we could remember that the link from centre of the Earth to digital is "binary", but could not recount why.

Theme music

Niraj Chag is credited for "Music".

Trivia

Aired in a "Make It Digital" season across the BBC.

Web links

BBC programme page

See also

Weaver's Week review

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