Brian Cox and Robin Ince journey through the asteroid belt to discuss space rocks with Dr Who companion John Bishop, professor of planetary science Sara Russell and astrophysicist Alan Fitzsimmons. They learn that these seemingly innocuous rubble like rocks can hold secrets to the formation of the solar system but just don’t jump on one – you may shoot straight through it! They find out about the latest space missions that are trying to bump into or grab bits of asteroids and how these technological feats are helping to avoid the end of life on earth as we know it. Producer: Melanie Brown Executive Producer: Alexandra Feachem
This was an impregnable fortress.
The only way you got out was.
In a wooden box.
The controversial maximum security prison, impossible to escape from.
One of the duties of a political.
Prisoner is the escape the IRA inmates who found a way.
I'm Carlo Gabler, and I'll be navigating a path through the disturbing inside story of the biggest jailbreak in british and irish history.
The narrative that they want, that this is a big achievement by then.
Escape from the maze.
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Hello, I'm Brian Cox.
I'm Robin Ince, and this is the infinite monkey cage.
Now, my favourite is 624 Hector, while Brian's favorite, I believe, is 4179 to Taylor.
Go on.
What are you talking about?
I am talking about.