James Burke's "Connections" (1979 in the U.S.) is undoubtedly one of the finest educational series ever produced for television, only slightly diminished by his wearing of a (then fashionable) white leisure suit throughout.

@lauren Thanks for mentioning this! I hadn’t heard of it. Sounds wonderful.

Link for reference in case anyone wants to find it:

https://archive.org/details/ConnectionsByJamesBurke

Connections by James Burke (Seasons 1-3) : James Burke (BBC) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Connections explores an Alternative View of Change that rejects the conventional linear and teleological view of historical progress. Burke contends that...

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@lauren That shot with the rocket launch!
@Ooze Yes, one of the best timed bits in TV history!
@lauren @Ooze They should've gotten an Emmy for that.
@mick_collins @lauren They were absolutely robbed.

@lauren Agreed. I decided to re-buy 3 important series: 1) Connections, 2) The Ascent of Man, 3) The Body In Question. The first two should arrive soon.

That last one is proving hard to come by. I'm not sure why. It's as brilliant as the other two.

@lauren I saw it on TLC, back when it was still The Learning Channel

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No "longtermist" could take their own prognostications about the future a million or 1000 or 10 years from now seriously if they'd ever paid attention to an episode of Connections.

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No. no. The white leisure suit was perfect. I wouldn't have believed a thing he said if he wore a normal suit.