All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 The Higgs Boson

    • December 3, 2013
    • Channel 4

    The world's most famous living scientist pays tribute to Peter Higgs, who suggested the existence of a God Particle and to the scientists who subsequently discovered the existence of The Higgs Boson

  • S01E02 Preserving the N.H.S.

    • December 4, 2013
    • Channel 4

    The world's most famous living scientist talks exclusively about the NHS, which, he believes, is the reason he has survived for more than 50 years since he was diagnosed with Motor Neuron Disease and given 2 years to live He warns against allowing commercial interests to privatise it.

  • S01E03 Assisted Suicide

    • December 5, 2013
    • Channel 4

    The world's most famous living scientist talks about people's right to end their own lives if they are in great pain with no prospect of relief. He also shares his own thoughts on suicide.

  • S01E04 Fame

    • December 6, 2013
    • Channel 4

    Stephen offers his definition of fame

  • S01E05 A Brief History of Mine

    • December 7, 2013
    • Channel 4

    Co-produced by Channel 4 and written and narrated by Stephen Hawking himself, this is the only official biographical account of the world's most famous living scientist, chronicling his extraordinary story in his own words for the very first time. Featuring interviews with Buzz Aldrin, Richard Branson, Jim Carrey and Benedict Cumberbatch, as well as a host of family members and close friends, the film is a celebration of Hawking's life and offers viewers unprecedented access into his captivating universe. Hawking gives a unique insight into his world, covering his iconic career and struggle with motor neurone disease. His personal journey is one of triumph: having been diagnosed with the disease in 1963 and given two years to live, he has gone on to make incredible scientific discoveries. Hawking is directed by Bafta-nominated documentary maker Stephen Finnigan, whose previous work includes 9/11: Voices from the Air, Supergrass, Who Stole the World Cup?, State of Terror and Brighton Bomb.