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Old December 3rd 04, 08:40 AM
Martin Brown
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Ed wrote:
"David Harris" wrote:

BBC Four: Yes you're right. Please accept our apologies - we're updating
the reference. Unfortunately this may not be in time for the
transmission on Thursday 2 December. "

So at least they accept crits when they are wrong.


That's good to hear. I just received a BBC Science & Nature
newsletter by e-mail (can't think why, I don't remember signing up
for it and I don't even own a TV!!!) which has links to the series.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documen...enhanced.shtml

"The brightness of stars informs us about their relative size. The more
red they are the greater distance they are from Earth."

Ummm, not quite. Sounds like they will be responding to quite a few
crits as the series progresses.


I wonder who was the technical consultant that let this one out. Hells
bells it would get 0/10 in a school essay. It is so far away from the
truth that it is not even worth trying to correct. Better to start again.

BBC Science dumbed down to *below* the lowest common denominator

There was a time when the BBC broadcast the RI Christmas Lectures - this
years are by Lloyd Peck on ‘To the end of the Earth: surviving Antarctic
extremes’. Channel 4 will continue to broadcast it and other real
science programs.

http://www.rigb.org/rimain/events/christmaslectures.jsp

Sounds interesting.

Regards,
Martin Brown
 




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