- Date October 5, 2009
- Time 7 p.m.
- Location Washington, D.C.
- Price Member: $8, General Public: $10
Photograph by Chris Reardon/NGT
Henry Ian Cusick as Charles Darwin
Photograph by Chris Reardon/NGTDarwin’s Darkest Hour, National Geographic Television’s first scripted film, portrays a crisis in Charles Darwin’s life, bringing to life the powerful human story of one of science’s icons. The premiere screening of this two-hour drama will be followed by a discussion with director John Bradshaw, scriptwriter John Goldsmith, and executive producer John Bredar, moderated by Paula Apsell, senior executive producer of this NOVA program.
This program airs on PBS Tuesday, October 6. See the trailer.
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