The story of the Solar System and the intricate interplay of the key presences within it is related with mythological colour in this deep history of the near cosmos, and the related mysteries beyond it. Set to coincide with a new major BBC series.
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Praise for The Planets:
'So staggering you go whoa!' every few seconds ... Cox is the Attenborough of the Solar System' Guardian
'Spectacular. [Cox's] ability to convey maximum information in a clear and minimalist style is so softly winning and persuasive' The Sunday Times
'Professor Brian Cox continues to boggle our minds' Daily Mail
'It was life affirming, it was perspective shifting. It was beautifully made' Fearne Cotton, The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show, Radio 2
'Amazing work' Emma Barnett, Adrian Chiles, Radio 5 Live
'Starry-eyed Brian Cox is the only man for this job' The Times
'Wow' Evening Standard
'The professor makes us marvel at life on Earth' iNews
'Excellent ... a blend of enjoyable, accessible science and dreamlike wonder' The Times
'Brian Cox breathes life into science again ... breath-taking' Guardian
'Fascinating ... Good science' Observer
'Extraordinary - at its best magically fascinating and full of vast, weird drama' Radio Times
'So staggering you go whoa!' every few seconds ... Cox is the Attenborough of the Solar System' Guardian
'Spectacular. [Cox's] ability to convey maximum information in a clear and minimalist style is so softly winning and persuasive' The Sunday Times
'Professor Brian Cox continues to boggle our minds' Daily Mail
'It was life affirming, it was perspective shifting. It was beautifully made' Fearne Cotton, The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show, Radio 2
'Amazing work' Emma Barnett, Adrian Chiles, Radio 5 Live
'Starry-eyed Brian Cox is the only man for this job' The Times
'Wow' Evening Standard
'The professor makes us marvel at life on Earth' iNews
'Excellent ... a blend of enjoyable, accessible science and dreamlike wonder' The Times
'Brian Cox breathes life into science again ... breath-taking' Guardian
'Fascinating ... Good science' Observer
'Extraordinary - at its best magically fascinating and full of vast, weird drama' Radio Times