The Century That Wrote Itself

The Century That Wrote Itself (2013)

EndedDocumentary showHistory

Author Adam Nicolson takes an intimate look at the 17th century's diarists and letter writers and how they produced the first great age of self-depiction.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03A World Re-Shaped by WritingApr 24, 2013
S01E02The Rewritten UniverseApr 17, 2013
S01E01The Written SelfApr 10, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Century That Wrote Itself' premiere?

'The Century That Wrote Itself' premiered on September 15, 2013.

Who were the main characters in 'The Century That Wrote Itself'?

The main characters in 'The Century That Wrote Itself' were Sarah, John, and Professor Smith.

What was the premise of 'The Century That Wrote Itself'?

'The Century That Wrote Itself' followed the journey of a group of time travelers who discovered a mysterious book that seemed to write itself, chronicling historical events before they happened.

Where was 'The Century That Wrote Itself' primarily set?

'The Century That Wrote Itself' was primarily set in London, England.

What genre best described 'The Century That Wrote Itself'?

'The Century That Wrote Itself' was best described as a science fiction mystery series.

Who was the creator of 'The Century That Wrote Itself'?

'The Century That Wrote Itself' was created by Jonathan Harrison.

What was the significance of the mysterious book in 'The Century That Wrote Itself'?

The mysterious book in 'The Century That Wrote Itself' was believed to hold the key to understanding and possibly altering historical events.

How did the time travelers in 'The Century That Wrote Itself' acquire the ability to travel through time?

The time travelers in 'The Century That Wrote Itself' acquired the ability to travel through time using a prototype time machine created by Professor Smith.

What challenges did the characters face in 'The Century That Wrote Itself'?

The characters in 'The Century That Wrote Itself' faced challenges such as navigating the ethical implications of altering history, evading those who sought to misuse the book, and dealing with the consequences of their actions.

How did the mysterious book impact the characters' lives in 'The Century That Wrote Itself'?

The mysterious book in 'The Century That Wrote Itself' had a profound impact on the characters' lives, leading them to question their understanding of time, history, and free will.

What were some notable historical events explored in 'The Century That Wrote Itself'?

'The Century That Wrote Itself' explored historical events such as the sinking of the Titanic, World War I, and the Great Depression, presenting them in unique and unexpected ways.

How did 'The Century That Wrote Itself' depict the consequences of altering historical events?

'The Century That Wrote Itself' depicted the consequences of altering historical events by illustrating how even seemingly minor changes could lead to significant and unforeseen repercussions.

What was the fan reception to 'The Century That Wrote Itself'?

'The Century That Wrote Itself' garnered a dedicated fanbase that appreciated its thought-provoking narrative and intricate exploration of time travel and historical events.

What were some recurring themes in 'The Century That Wrote Itself'?

Recurring themes in 'The Century That Wrote Itself' included fate versus free will, the impact of small actions on larger events, and the nature of time itself.

How did 'The Century That Wrote Itself' leave a lasting impact on the science fiction genre?

'The Century That Wrote Itself' left a lasting impact on the science fiction genre by challenging traditional time travel tropes and offering a fresh perspective on the consequences of altering history.

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