Evolution
Series: Chapters 1 - 7
Show 1:
Darwin's Dangerous Idea (two-hour)
Why does Charles Darwin's ''dangerous idea'' matter more today than ever,
and how does it explain the past and predict the future of life on Earth?
The first show interweaves the drama of Darwin's life with current documentary
sequences, introducing key concepts of evolution.
Show 2:
Great Transformations (one hour)
What underlies the incredible diversity of life on Earth? How have complex
life forms evolved? The journey from water to land, the return of land
mammals to the sea, and the emergence of humans all suggest that creatures
past and present are members of a single tree of life.
Show 3:
Extinction! (one hour)
Five mass extinctions have occurred since life began on Earth. Are humans
causing the next mass extinction? And what does evolutionary theory predict
for the world we will leave to our descendants?
Show 4:
The Evolutionary Arms Race (one hour)
Survival of the fittest: Raw competition? Intense cooperation? Both are
essential. Interactions between and within species are among the most
powerful evolutionary forces on Earth, and understanding them may be a
key to our own survival.
Show 5:
Why Sex? (one hour)
In evolutionary terms, sex is more important than life itself. Sex fuels
evolutionary change by adding variation to the gene pool. The powerful
urge to pass our genes on to the next generation has likely changed the
face of human culture in ways we're only beginning to understand.
Show 6:
The Mind's Big Bang (one hour)
Fifty thousand years ago, something happened -- the modern human mind
emerged, triggering a creative, technological, and social explosion. What
forces contributed to that breakthrough? Where might our power of mind
ultimately lead us?
Show 7:
What About God? (one hour)
Of all species, we alone attempt to explain who we are and how we came
to be. This final show explores the struggle between science and religion.
Through the personal stories of students and teachers, it offers the view
that they are compatible.
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