It's his child-like enthusiasm which I find endearing. I think a great many of us would like to have such a passion for something.
I am ecstatic that I'm not the only one. His rictus grin and over-enthusiasm has been annoying my **** off for ages. Why is it that these programmes are just glorified nature shows: (show some interesting location on earth, talk about space, another earth location, another bit of space talk.)
Based on recommendations on this thread i tried to watch it. I lasted about 15 minutes.
Am I the only one that can't stand Brian Cox?
He's a smarmy, condescending ****.
It's all well and good presenting a complex subject in a simple way for the masses to understand but don't rub it in peoples faces. His boyish drawl makes me think his voice never broke and what is with that stupid grin of his after everything he says.
It feels like Physics meets Playdays to me.
I'm getting more and more fed up with the BBC's dumbing down if it's factual entertainment.
After that ridiculous Horizon about infinity that was trying to be The Twilight Zone and now this, I'm starting to lose the will to live.
I've seen him in a good number of science/space/physics related programs over a good few years, and never seen him in personna such as you described?Brian Cox
Anyone remember the programmes he presented for Horizon about a year ago? One of the subjects he 'covered' on Horizon was Time. He was a stuttering, mumbling and confused idiot through out he whole 60 minutes, it was embarrassing. I had to google him afterwards to find out if he really is a professor and to my disbelief he actually is! He is a professor and yet had an amazingly hard time roughly explaining things in simple terms.
I went out of my way to not watch the first episode of Wonders of Our Solar System just because he was presenting it, the Horizon programmes left such a bad taste in my mouth of someone that doesn't know what he is talking about.
Watched the second episode and he has improved but I still find him very annoying to watch. I don't see him as a role model for science or a driving force for physics... maybe you like how he smiles non stop (even while talking).
Loving the series, he was on Johnathan Ross tonight and not entirely sure why or what to what purpose, but they were "playing around" with some LN2. I was sat there wishing that Ross would plunge his hand into the bowl.That's bad right?
Loving the series, he was on Johnathan Ross tonight and not entirely sure why or what to what purpose, but they were "playing around" with some LN2. I was sat there wishing that Ross would plunge his hand into the bowl.That's bad right?
I enjoyed the first programme and quite like the presenter.
Spoof. It's pretty good
That spoof is fantastic.
Bit of a shame that the series is over but hopefully they'll do another one as I enjoyed it a lot. It's also a bit sad that the reality is we won't find any intelligent life in our solar system![]()
Seems they heard you.... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/...ck-star-scientist-to-make-new-BBC-series.htmlhopefully they'll do another one as I enjoyed it a lot.
Seems they heard you.... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/...ck-star-scientist-to-make-new-BBC-series.html
Just watched the final part about life on other planets. Very interesting theories backed up with deep sea and underground cave findings on earth.
Epic series so far - love it - Brian Cox is actually really good at presenting this stuff.