Botany: A Blooming History

Botany: A Blooming History (2011)

EndedDocumentary showNature, History

A series which tells the story of how people came to understand the natural order of the plant world, and how the quest to discover how plants grow uncovered the secret to life on the planet.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03Hidden WorldJuni 21, 2011
S01E02PhotosynthesisJuni 14, 2011
S01E01A Confusion of NamesJuni 7, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Botany: A Blooming History' premiere?

'Botany: A Blooming History' premiered on September 25, 2011.

Who narrated the TV show 'Botany: A Blooming History'?

The TV show 'Botany: A Blooming History' was narrated by Toby Jones.

What is the genre of the TV show 'Botany: A Blooming History'?

'Botany: A Blooming History' belongs to the genre of documentary.

How many episodes are there in the TV show 'Botany: A Blooming History'?

'Botany: A Blooming History' consists of six episodes.

Who directed the TV show 'Botany: A Blooming History'?

The TV show 'Botany: A Blooming History' was directed by Martin Williams.

What is the running time of each episode of 'Botany: A Blooming History'?

Each episode of 'Botany: A Blooming History' has a running time of approximately 59 minutes.

What is the premise of the TV show 'Botany: A Blooming History'?

'Botany: A Blooming History' explores the fascinating world of plants and their impact on human civilization throughout history.

Which countries were featured in the TV show 'Botany: A Blooming History'?

'Botany: A Blooming History' takes viewers on a journey across various countries, including the United Kingdom, China, and Australia.

What are some of the significant botanical discoveries discussed in 'Botany: A Blooming History'?

'Botany: A Blooming History' delves into the discovery of photosynthesis, the classification of plants, and the development of plant breeding techniques.

Who were some of the prominent scientists and botanists featured in 'Botany: A Blooming History'?

'Botany: A Blooming History' showcases the work of notable figures such as Carl Linnaeus, Joseph Banks, and Gregor Mendel.

What are some of the historical periods covered in 'Botany: A Blooming History'?

'Botany: A Blooming History' spans various historical periods, including ancient civilizations, the Renaissance, and the Age of Exploration.

How does 'Botany: A Blooming History' explore the relationship between plants and humans?

'Botany: A Blooming History' highlights the crucial role plants have played in human survival, medicine, and cultural development.

What are some of the visually stunning locations featured in 'Botany: A Blooming History'?

'Botany: A Blooming History' takes viewers to breathtaking locations such as the Amazon rainforest, the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, and the Australian Outback.

How does 'Botany: A Blooming History' incorporate historical reenactments?

'Botany: A Blooming History' uses dramatic reenactments to bring key moments in botanical history to life, adding a visual and immersive element to the storytelling.

What are some of the key themes explored in 'Botany: A Blooming History'?

'Botany: A Blooming History' delves into themes such as the interconnectedness of all living things, the importance of biodiversity, and the fragility of ecosystems.

How does 'Botany: A Blooming History' appeal to both science enthusiasts and general audiences?

'Botany: A Blooming History' combines scientific knowledge with compelling storytelling, making it accessible and engaging for both science enthusiasts and general audiences.

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