The Day the Universe Changed

The Day the Universe Changed
GenreDocumentary
Written byJames Burke
Directed byRichard Reisz
Presented byJames Burke
Theme music composerCarl Davis
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
ProducerRichard Reisz
Running time55 minutes
Production companiesBBC Productions in association with RKO Pictures, Canale 5, FR3 and YLE
Original release
NetworkBBC1
Release19 March (1985-03-19) –
21 May 1985 (1985-05-21)
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The Day the Universe Changed: A Personal View by James Burke is a British documentary television series written and presented by science historian James Burke, originally broadcast on BBC1 from 19 March until 21 May 1985 by the BBC. The series' primary focus is on the effect of advances in science and technology on western society in its philosophical aspects.

The title comes from the philosophical idea that the universe essentially only exists as one perceives it through what one knows; therefore, if one changes one's perception of the universe with new knowledge, one has essentially changed the universe itself. To illustrate this concept, James Burke tells the various stories of important scientific discoveries and technological advances and how they fundamentally altered how western civilization perceives the world. The series runs in roughly chronological order, from around the beginning of the Middle Ages to the present.

In the United States, the ten-week hour-long series was broadcast from 13 October to 15 December 1986, on PBS and was rebroadcast on The Learning Channel in 1993.[1] In the PBS screening, there was an afterword segment after each episode where Professor Benjamin Dunlap of the University of South Carolina discussed details of the episode with Burke.

A 1985 companion book was published with the same title, also written by Burke, presenting the same general premise of the television series in expanded detail.[2] Burke read from the book for an abridged audiocassette and compact disc set available from Macmillan Audio.[3]

  1. ^ Unger, Alfred, "PBS Presents Eight New Series, Many Specials"; The Christian Science Monitor, 16 October 1986
  2. ^ Burke, James (1995). The Day the Universe Changed: A Personal View by James Burke (Revised ed.). ISBN 0316117064.
  3. ^ The Day the Universe Changed at Macmillan Audio