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From Aristotle to Hawking

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 1, 2007
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 12
  • Genres: Documentary
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From Aristotle to Hawking(2007)

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Season 1

12 episodes • 2007

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1Episode 1Jan 1, 20070.0
2Episode 2Jan 8, 20070.0
3Episode 3Jan 15, 20070.0
4Episode 4Jan 22, 20070.0
5Episode 5Jan 29, 20070.0
6Episode 6Feb 5, 20070.0
7Episode 7Feb 12, 20070.0
8Episode 8Feb 19, 20070.0
9Episode 9Feb 26, 20070.0
10Episode 10Feb 26, 20070.0
11Episode 11Mar 12, 20070.0
12Episode 12Mar 5, 20070.0

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