Nah, I think having science programmes presented by nutty old duffers just puts people off science, especially the youngsters at school who would regard the presenter as a geek and not someone they would want to aspire to or regard as a role model. Heck, it's all about image these days (sadly).
If Prof Cox can get people interested in science (as shown by the interest of those posting in this thread) then he's done his job I reckon.
Also presenting the show in the chosen locations makes the information more memorable and inspiring I think. It would be really dull in a studio setting in front of a black board.
The media press just want to get a rise out of people to sell papers, seems it is working!
If Prof Cox can get people interested in science (as shown by the interest of those posting in this thread) then he's done his job I reckon.
Also presenting the show in the chosen locations makes the information more memorable and inspiring I think. It would be really dull in a studio setting in front of a black board.
The media press just want to get a rise out of people to sell papers, seems it is working!
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