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  • The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures (2005–2008)
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The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures (2005–2008)
TV Series | Documentary, Family

The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures are annual lectures by the Royal Institution presenting scientific subjects the general public in an entertaining manner (since 1825), this series was broadcast by Channel Five from 2005-2008.
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Director
Writer
Malcolm Clark (executive story writer)
Composers
John Cleasby | David Schweitzer | Max de Wardener (as Max De Wardener)
Editor
Nick Quinn (video tape)
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Updated Dec 26, 2005

Release date (First episode)
Dec 26, 2005 (United Kingdom)

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Cast

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9 cast members
Name Episodes Known for
John Krebs
Self - Presenter (as Dr. John Krebs) Self - Presenter (as Dr. John Krebs)   See fewer
5
Marcus du Sautoy
Self - Presenter (as Professor Marcus du Sautoy) Self - Presenter (as Professor Marcus du Sautoy)   See fewer
5
Hugh Montgomery
Self - Presenter (as Dr Hugh Montgomery) Self - Presenter (as Dr Hugh Montgomery)   See fewer
5
Chris Bishop
Self - Presenter (as Professor Chris Bishop) Self - Presenter (as Professor Chris Bishop)   See fewer
5
1
1
1
1
David Pye
Self (archive footage) (uncredited) Self (archive footage) (uncredited)   See fewer
1
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