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My five top Sky at Night moments - by presenter Chris Lintott
Professor Chris Lintott
Presenter
Liz Bonnin: I'm seeing the solar eclipse from a plane!
Liz Bonnin
Presenter
Everyone’s talking about the solar eclipse on Friday and presenter Liz is planning to get the very best view - by taking a flight over the Faroe Islands to film it as it happens for Stargazing Live.
Q&A with Susan Jebb: What's The Right Diet For You?
Susan Jebb
Nutrition Scientist
Professor Susan Jebb is a nutrition scientist and answers questions about the right diet for you in a live Q&A.
Cat Watch 2014: Urban cats with bags of personality
Sophie Maden
BBC TV blog
As scientists monitored the behaviour of a group of cats from the town, village and farm, two very distinctive personalities made their beguiling characteristics known.
Operation Cloud Lab: Secrets Of The Skies
Felicity Aston
Presenter
'Clouds are about as far from the popular image of light and fluffy floating puffs of cotton wool as you can get' Meterologist Felicity Aston on flying through clouds for BBC Two's two-part documentary.
Secrets Of Bones: The bony adaptations we missed
Ben Garrod
Presenter
Presenter Ben Garrod reveals fascinating and gruesome skeletal adaptations that didn't make it into the BBC Four natural history series.
Dissected: Getting under my skin
Paul Overton
Producer
'The heat from our television lights meant the clock was ticking' - Discover some of the unexpected filming challenges the team faced when making the BBC Four series.
Operation Grand Canyon With Dan Snow: A geologist's record
Dougal Jerram
Geologist
'Riding of the waves, frantic rowing and adrenalin.' Dougal Jerram shares the thrills of the rapids and the rocks in his expedition diary.
The Challenger: Researching the space shuttle disaster
Dan Parry
Researcher
How getting to know the real-life people involved in the investigation of the Challenger disaster shaped the BBC Two drama.
Tails You Win: The Science Of Chance
David Spiegelhalter
Chance, risk, uncertainty, luck - call it what you will - affects every part of our lives. And so when BBC Four commissioned our programme Tails You Win: The Science Of Chance there was a huge range of possible themes to explore, from gambling to natural disasters, extreme sports to collaps...










