
NOVA
Documentary • TV-PG • 1974- • 53 Seasons
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PBS' premier science series helps viewers of all ages explore the science behind the headlines. Along the way, NOVA demystifies science and technology, and highlights the people involved in scientific pursuits.
Starring
Jay O. Sanders, Lance Lewman, Neil Ross, Liev Schreiber, Craig Sechler
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Release Date
March 3, 1974
User Reviews
Before cable, this scratched my scientific itch. There’s a reason it has been around since forever. A PBS staple.
Quality, if slow paced, docuseries with like 50 seasons
Solid show that always worth tuning in to. I always feel like I learned something valuable.
One of the best American science series.
Not something I watch all the time, but undoubtedly a well made, educational TV docuseries about science.
loved it as a kid when space and the universe werent terrifying to me
Always fascinating no matter the subject
Generally good informative program with varying educational content, though quality of documentaries can also vary between good and bad.
Classic educational series about the universe. An old fave. 10/10
I used to watch this some much in middle school. In my opinion, a great show that explain complicated science in an interesting way.
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7.2 – Based on 1.6k ratings
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