Cosmos: A Personal Voyage (1980)
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage (1980)


Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Carl Sagan
Self - Host / Creator / Author / Producer / Author / Writer

Adrian Malone
Executive Producer / Director

Gregory Andorfer
Producer

Jaromír Hanzlík
Johannes Kepler

Geoffrey Haines-Stiles
Producer

Jonathan Fahn
Young Champollion

David Kennard
Producer

Jean Charney
Betty Hill

Ron Miller
Painter

José María del Río
Translator

Bob Hevelone
Fourier

Vangelis
Music Director

Steven Soter
Writer

Ann Druyan
Writer

Linda Morabito
Self - Voyager Navigation Team

Arthur 'Lonne' Lane
Self - Deputy Project Scientist
Media.













Details.
Release DateSeptember 28, 1980
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes13
Running Time1h
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is a thirteen-part, 1980–81 television series written by Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan, and Steven Soter, with Sagan as presenter. It was executive-produced by Adrian Malone, produced by David Kennard, Geoffrey Haines-Stiles, and Gregory Andorfer, and directed by the producers, David Oyster, Richard Wells, Tom Weidlinger, and others. It covers a wide range of scientific subjects, including the origin of life and a perspective of our place in the universe. Owing to its bestselling companion book and soundtrack album using the title, Cosmos, the series is widely known by this title, with the subtitle omitted from home video packaging. The subtitle began to be used more frequently in the 2010s to differentiate it from the sequel series that followed.
The series was first broadcast by the Public Broadcasting Service in 1980, and was the most widely watched series in the history of American public television until The Civil War (1990). As of 2009, it was still the most widely watched PBS series in the world. It won two Emmys and a Peabody Award, and has since been broadcast in more than 60 countries and seen by over 500 million people. A book was also published to accompany the series.
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage has been considered highly significant since its broadcast; David Itzkoff of The New York Times described it as "a watershed moment for science-themed television programming".
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