The Nature of Things

The Nature of Things (1960- )

RunningDocumentary show

New hosts Sarika Cullis-Suzuki and Anthony Morgan take on The Nature of Things, the world's longest-running science documentary series.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday at 21:00 (60 min)

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S64E11Plastic PeopleMar 20, 2025
S64E10Dances With CranesMar 13, 2025
S64E09Singing Back the BuffaloMar 6, 2025
S64E08The Secret Knowledge of AnimalsFeb 20, 2025
S64E07Shared Planet: ForestsFeb 13, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' premiere?

'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' premiered in 1960.

Who was the host of 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' in 1960?

David Suzuki was the host of 'The Nature of Things' in 1960.

What was the format of 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' in 1960?

'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' was a documentary television series in 1960.

Was 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' a science-based show in 1960?

Yes, 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' focused on scientific topics in 1960.

How often did 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' air in 1960?

In 1960, 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' aired regularly on television.

Did 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' receive positive reviews in 1960?

Yes, 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' received positive reviews in 1960.

Was 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' popular among viewers in 1960?

'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' gained a significant viewership in 1960.

What were some of the topics covered in 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' in 1960?

'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' covered a wide range of topics such as ecology, wildlife, and the environment in 1960.

Did 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' include interviews with experts and scientists in 1960?

Yes, 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' featured interviews with experts and scientists in 1960.

Was 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' known for its educational content in 1960?

Yes, 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' was renowned for its educational content in 1960.

Did 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' showcase rare or unseen footage of natural phenomena in 1960?

Yes, 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' often showcased rare or unseen footage of natural phenomena in 1960.

How long was each episode of 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' in 1960?

Each episode of 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' had a typical runtime of approximately 30 minutes in 1960.

Were there any special episodes or events in 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' in 1960?

Yes, 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' occasionally aired special episodes highlighting specific themes or events in 1960.

Did 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' have a significant impact on environmental awareness in 1960?

Yes, 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' played a vital role in raising environmental awareness in 1960.

Were there any notable guest appearances on 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' in 1960?

Yes, 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' featured guest appearances by renowned scientists and environmentalists in 1960.

Was 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' recognized with any awards or accolades in 1960?

Yes, 'The Nature of Things with David Suzuki' received several awards and accolades for its outstanding contribution to documentary television in 1960.

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  • The Nature of Things with David Suzuki (Canada)

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