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STV Studios has been commissioned by BBC Two to produce a landmark documentary film, Disease X, which will see virologist and broadcaster, Dr Chris van Tulleken, set off on an international hunt for the source of the next global pandemic.
‘Disease X’ is the name the World Health Organisation gives to the yet-to-be discovered virus most likely to cause the next pandemic. We don’t know what it is. What it looks like. How it will spread. But many believe it has the potential to be bigger and deadlier than Covid-19 or anything else we’ve seen before.
Every pandemic in modern times has come from a Disease X or a novel strain of flu. Covid-19 is the most recent example, but it wasn’t the first and it won’t be the last. Our only defence is to try to get ahead of it, and identify where it will come from and what it will be – before it's too late.
With millions of undiscovered viruses currently present in the world, this Horizon Special will follow Dr Chris as he travels the globe to meet the scientists racing to prevent the next pandemic. During his high-stakes investigation, Chris will speak to leading experts in the fields of virology, epidemiology, vaccinology and public policy around the world. He’ll examine why new viruses are emerging at an i
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BBC One
Published: 28 January 2019
Earth's Sacred Wonders
A remarkable new series for BBC One, Earth’s Sacred Wonders travels the world to discover spectacular religious wonders and the extraordinary endeavours and rituals people perform for their faith.
From Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world, to Masada, site of one of the oldest synagogues on earth; and from the Sikh’s unique Golden Temple in India to one of the world’s largest cathedrals in America, the series uncovers the astonishing physical challenges and deeds of devotion undertaken by believers at some of the most extraordinary sacred places in the world.
Earth’s Sacred Wonders (3x60’) is a BBC Studios Production for PBS and BBC. Exec producer is Jane Aldous and the series producer is Matt Barratt. It was commissioned by Charlotte Moore, Director of Content, and Tom McDonald, Head of Commissioning Natural History and Specialist Factual. The BBC Commissioning Editor is Jack Bootle.
The series is a co-production with PBS in America.
Pictured above: Worshippers at the Pool of Nectar, Golden Temple, Amritsar, India
Surrogacy with Tom Daley (w/t)
With the recent arrival of his baby son, BBC One has commissioned a single film, Surrogacy with To