Galileo

Galileo (1998- )

RunningDocumentary show

The daily infotainment magazine reports on everyday and current phenomena and explains them entertainingly and in simple terms. Questions such as "Why is the sky blue?", "How does the human body work?" or "What forces are at work in a car crash?" are explored. It presents 'wonders of nature', people with special abilities or even areas and places with special or mysterious significance. The magazine presents curious and useful inventions, gets to the bottom of idioms and terms, tests generally accepted knowledge for its truth content, tries out officially forbidden things and presents new trends on the Internet. The "Word of the Week," the "Number of the Day," spectacular and daring experiments, practical tips and advice, as well as instructions for copying, rebuilding and reliving are further elements of the show, which has been hosted by Aiman Abdallah from the start.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Saturday (daily) at 19:05 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2023-10-01Galileo X-Plorer: Pitcairn - the most remote island in the worldoct. 1, 2023
2023-04-16Galileo X-Plorer: To the end of the world - Expedition into the unknownavr. 16, 2023
S01E01Episode 1nov. 30, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Galileo' premiere?

The TV show 'Galileo' premiered on October 15, 1998.

Who were the main characters in 'Galileo'?

The main characters in 'Galileo' were Dr. Yukawa Manabu and Utsumi Kaoru.

What was the premise of 'Galileo'?

'Galileo' followed the story of a brilliant physicist, Dr. Yukawa Manabu, who used his scientific expertise to solve crimes.

What was the setting of 'Galileo'?

'Galileo' was set in Tokyo, Japan.

What genre did 'Galileo' belong to?

'Galileo' belonged to the mystery and detective genre.

Who created the TV show 'Galileo'?

The TV show 'Galileo' was based on the novel "Galileo" by Keigo Higashino and was adapted for television by Masahito Kagawa.

What was the audience reception of 'Galileo'?

'Galileo' received positive reviews for its engaging storyline and the chemistry between the main characters.

What were some notable guest stars on 'Galileo'?

Notable guest stars on 'Galileo' included Hiroshi Abe, Koyuki, and Shohei Miura.

What were some recurring themes in 'Galileo'?

Some recurring themes in 'Galileo' included the intersection of science and crime solving, as well as the development of the relationship between Dr. Yukawa and Utsumi.

What was the typical episode format of 'Galileo'?

The typical episode format of 'Galileo' involved Dr. Yukawa using his scientific knowledge to solve complex and intriguing crime cases.

What were some memorable episodes of 'Galileo'?

Memorable episodes of 'Galileo' included "Galileo: Episode Zero" and "Galileo: The Sacrifice of Suspect X."

How did 'Galileo' contribute to the mystery genre?

'Galileo' contributed to the mystery genre by introducing a unique protagonist who utilized scientific methods to solve crimes, adding an innovative twist to traditional detective storytelling.

What were some behind-the-scenes facts about 'Galileo'?

Behind the scenes, 'Galileo' was praised for its attention to detail in scientific accuracy and for creating visually stunning crime-solving sequences.

What impact did 'Galileo' have on television in 1998?

'Galileo' made an impact on television in 1998 by offering a fresh take on the detective genre and captivating audiences with its intriguing storyline and compelling characters.

How did 'Galileo' influence other TV shows of its time?

'Galileo' influenced other TV shows of its time by demonstrating the appeal of combining scientific knowledge with crime-solving, inspiring similar themes in subsequent mystery series.

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