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The Infinite Monkey’s Guide to... The Movies

Brian Cox and Robin Ince investigate fictional wormholes, and Star Trek’s Sir Patrick Stewart wows the panel with a plastic piece of Hollywood history.

How important is it for movie producers to get the science right? Brian Cox and Robin Ince discover why some surprising movies have scientific advisers and ask if there is any science in The Simpsons? They question the existence of fictional wormholes, while comedian Ross Noble can’t believe there may be actually be a space time portal shaped like a pair of trousers. Some writers are even accurate by accident, as comic book author Alan Moore discovers when he tells Brian about one of his outlandish planetary plotlines… only to hear it obeys all the laws of physics. And Sir Patrick Stewart wows the panel with a little piece of plastic, but everyone agrees this Star Trek communicator is the stuff of legend.

Episodes featured:
Series 12: The Infinite Monkey Cage USA Tour: Los Angeles
Series 12: Christmas Special
Series 22: Black Holes
Series 2: Science Fiction Science Fact
Series 7: Space Exploration

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Producer: Marijke Peters
Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem

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