Let There Be Light!
Saiful Islam talks about how to generate and store energy. To begin, Saiful investigates how to generate energy without destroying the planet in the process.
This year marks the 80th anniversary since the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ first broadcast the Christmas Lectures on TV. To celebrate, chemist Professor Saiful Islam explores a subject that the lectures' founder - Michael Faraday - addressed in the very first Christmas Lectures - energy.
In his first lecture, Saiful investigates how to generate energy without destroying the planet in the process. Saiful begins his lecture by being plunged into darkness. Armed initially with nothing but a single candle, his challenge is to go back to first principles and bring back the power in the energy-hungry lecture theatre. Along the way he explains what energy is, how we can transform it from one form to another, and how we harness it to power the modern world. A fascinating and stimulating celebration of the stuff that quite literally makes the universe tick - the weird and wonderful world of energy.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Saiful Islam |
Participant | Richard Dawkins |
Production Company | Windfall Films Ltd |
Series Producer | Tom Cook |
Executive Producer | David Dugan |
Producer | Karl Byrne |
Executive Producer | Gail Cardew |
Broadcasts
- Boxing Day 2016 20:00
- Tue 27 Dec 2016 03:00
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