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Evolution is a 2001 documentary series by the American broadcaster Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and WGBHonevolutionary biology, from the producers of NOVA.

Overview[edit]

The spokespeople for the series were Jane Goodall (overall spokesperson), Kenneth R. Miller and Stephen Jay Gould (science spokespeople), Eugenie C. Scott (education spokesperson), Arthur Peacocke and Arnold Thomas (religious spokespeople). The series was narrated by the Irish actor Liam Neeson.

The series was accompanied by a book by the popular science writer Carl Zimmer Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea.[1] An extensive website provides teaching resources for each episode's material, including "The Mating Game", further looks at Charles Darwin, and an interactive history of speciation in the invented "pollencreeper" birds.

The episode "What about God?" features discussion of the issues of evolution and creationismatWheaton College, an Evangelical Protestant college that teaches evolution but has in the past restricted professors from taking a stance on the literal versus the allegorical interpretations of Adam and Eve in the Genesis account of creation.

Cast[edit]

Actor Character
Roger Brierley Charles Lyell
Anthony Carrick Samuel Wilberforce
Jane Cunliffe Emma Darwin
Manon Eames Jessie Brodie
Will Fawcett John Gould
Cornelius Garrett Gentleman #2
Andrew Heath Gentleman #1
Andy Henderson Thomas Huxley
Chris Larkin Charles Darwin
Joshua Losey Gamekeeper
Eleanor Ogbourne Annie Darwin
John Quentin Oxford Don
Matthew Radford Richard Owen
Ian Shaw Robert FitzRoy
Mark Tandy Erasmus Alvey Darwin
Tobias Vaughan William Erasmus Darwin
John Walters James Manby Gully

Guest appearances[edit]

Episodes[edit]

Reception[edit]

TV critic Julie Salamon, writing in The New York Times, said that "[a] powerful sense of drama, discovery and intellectual enthusiasm runs through this rich eight-hour series ... The series covers an enormous amount of ground but doesn't leave you feeling swamped."[3]

Being made and broadcast in the country where creation–evolution controversy is strongest, the last episode What About God? focused on religion, and "through personal stories of students and teachers, it offers the view that they are compatible". Phina Borgeson, Faith Network Director of the National Center for Science Education, provided a Congregational Study Guide for Evolution.[4] Conversely, the Discovery Institute's Center for the Renewal of Science and Culture produced a website to refute the documentary and started a petition it called A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism to show that there were "scientists that dispute the claims".[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Zimmer, Carl (2001). Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-019906-7.
  • ^ Carley, Wayne W. (April 1, 2002). "One for the faithful: A review of the television series Evolution". BioScience. 52 (4). Oxford University Press: 383–385. doi:10.1641/0006-3568(2002)052[0383:OFTFAR]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 0006-3568. JSTOR [0383:oftfar2.0.co;2 10.1641/0006-3568(2002)052[0383:oftfar]2.0.co;2]. OCLC 5892495080. The series can provide some excellent models for how science progresses.
  • ^ A Stark Explanation for Mankind From an Unlikely Rebel
  • ^ Congregational Study Guide for Evolution from the National Center for Science Education
  • ^ A Critique of PBS's Evolution, Discovery Institute's Center for the Renewal of Science and Culture
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