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The Planets is a 2019 BBC/PBS/Tencent/Open University television documentary series about the Solar System presented by Professor Brian Cox [2] in the UK version and Zachary Quinto in the US version. [ 3 ]
A look at the atmosphere of our planet and those in the rest of the Solar System. 7: Life: 10 June 1999: A journey into looking for life on other planets and trying to find if life elsewhere really does exist. 8: Destiny: 17 June 1999: The final episode explores the future of the Solar System, plus research into extrasolar planets.
Solar System is a 2024 documentary TV mini series produced by the BBC and narrated by Brian Cox. The first episode was shown on BBC Two on 7 October 2024, [1] with the remaining four episodes made available on BBC iPlayer on the same date. [2] It follows Cox's previous series Wonders of the Solar System, shown in 2010, and The Planets, shown
The opening theme is "Dive in the Sky" by Mikio Sakai, and the ending themes are "Wonderful Life" by Mikio Sakai for episodes 1-25 and "Planetes" by Hitomi Kuroishi for episode 26. There are two insert songs, "A Secret of the Moon" by Hitomi Kuroishi, used in various episodes, and "Thanks My Friend" by Mikio Sakai used in episode 13.
Cosmo (voiced by Ali Lyons [3]) The main character of the series. She is a young astronaut who loves to go explore the planets with Dad.5 year. Sol (voiced by Elijah O'Sullivan [3]) A younger astronaut who is Cosmo's little brother. He speaks in a lisp. Dad (voiced by Jason Tammemägi [3]) Cosmo's dad; he is very silly and sometimes clumsy.
A video introducing each of the series' main cast members and their characters was released during the Star Trek Day 2021 virtual event, celebrating the 55th anniversary of The Original Series. [5] Cast and crew promoted the series at the Television Critics Association February 2022 event, where the first poster was revealed. [128]
The character was also changed from female to male, though her correct gender and origin were reinstated in later dub episodes. Another change, made to segue the two series together, involved the finale of Gatchaman II and the first episode of Gatchaman Fighter being merged, as well as the death of Gel Sadra being cut.
"The Impossible Planet" is the eighth episode of the second series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on BBC One on 3 June 2006. It is the first part of a two-part story. The second part, "The Satan Pit", was broadcast on 10 June. The episode is set on Krop Tor, a planet orbiting a black hole.