
Seven Ages of Starlight
The story of the stars, from red giants and supernovae to black holes, and how discovering their tale has transformed our own understanding of the universe.
This is the epic story of the stars, and how discovering their tale has transformed our own understanding of the universe.
Once we thought the sun and stars were gods and giants. Now we know, in a way, our instincts were right. The stars do all have their own characters, histories and role in the cosmos. Not least, they played a vital part in creating us.
There are old, bloated red giants, capable of gobbling up planets in their orbit, explosive deaths - supernovae - that forge the building blocks of life and black holes, the most mysterious stellar tombstones. And, of course, stars in their prime, like our own sun.
Leading astronomers reveal how the grandest drama on tonight is the one playing above our heads.
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Clips
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Making a star on Earth
Duration: 02:05
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Devouring red giants
Duration: 01:48
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The birth of a black hole
Duration: 02:10
Music Played
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Jean Rochefort
Youri Gagarine
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Daniel Pemberton
The Awakening of Lizzie Siddal
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David Lindup
Acquital
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David Holmes
The Story Of The Ink
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Florence + the Machine
Cosmic Love
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Florence + the Machine
Cosmic Love
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Bonde do Rolê
Marina Gasolina (Crookers Remix)
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Imogen Heap
Have You Got It In You
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Ólafur Arnalds
Haegt, Kemur Ljosio
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Imogen Heap
The Moment I Said It
A star is born

Adulthood

Red giants

White dwarfs

Supernovae

Neutron stars

Black holes

Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Narrator | Rupert Graves |
| Executive Producer | Helen Thomas |
Broadcasts
- Thu 25 Oct 201221:00
- Fri 26 Oct 201202:05
- Mon 29 Oct 201223:00
Sat 3 Nov 201220:15BBC HD- Tue 11 Jun 201321:00
- Sun 11 Aug 201321:00
- Wed 14 Aug 201300:30
- Sat 13 Sep 201422:25
- Tue 7 Jul 201521:45
- Wed 16 Mar 201621:00
- Wed 23 Nov 201600:00
- Sun 7 May 201722:50
- Sun 14 Apr 201919:00
- Mon 15 Apr 201902:25
- Wed 6 Jan 202123:00
- Sun 26 Sep 202123:00
- Mon 2 May 202219:30





