Richard Reisz (Producer)

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Works

Kids in the Garden

Kids in the Garden

Wacky, wild and full of wonder, Kids in the Garden, is a colourful series that inspires kids to get their hands dirty. Join presenter Nick Hardcastle as he puts the fun in funghi, makes a mini terrarium jungle and discovers how strange and intriguing our gardens really are. While discovering the science behind how plants work, Nick uses his quirky humour to make gardening a fun activity for kids.

Release Date2005-04-11

DepartmentProduction

JobExecutive Producer

Episode Count15

The Day the Universe Changed

Documentary series about the effect of advances in science and technology on western society in its philosophical aspects.

Release Date1985-03-19

DepartmentProduction

JobProducer

Episode Count10

Vote Count10

Talking Landscapes

Aubrey Manning sets out on a journey to study the changing face of Britain's countryside

Release Date2000-09-03

DepartmentProduction

JobExecutive Producer

Episode Count6

Vote Count1

NOVA: The Great Math Mystery

NOVA leads viewers on a mathematical mystery tour -- a provocative exploration of math's astonishing power across the centuries. We discover math's signature in the swirl of a nautilus shell, the whirlpool of a galaxy and the spiral in the center of a sunflower. Math was essential to everything from the first wireless radio transmissions to the prediction and discovery of the Higgs boson and the successful landing of rovers on Mars. But where does math get its power? Astrophysicist and writer Mario Livio, along with a colorful cast of mathematicians, physicists and engineers, follows math from Pythagoras to Einstein and beyond, all leading to the ultimate riddle: Is math an invention or a discovery? Humankind's clever trick or the language of the universe?

Release Date2015-04-15

DepartmentProduction

JobProducer

Vote Count5

Le Harem du Pharaon-Soleil

January 2011: a team from the University of Basel makes two spectacular discoveries. The first was a previously unknown tomb, which was given the number KV64 and contained two mummies. It had originally been created at the time of Amenhotep III for a princess of the 18th dynasty and was reused a few centuries later for the burial of a noblewoman of the 22nd dynasty. Right next to it is the already known burial site KV40, where the Basel researchers have now carried out excavations for the first time. They discovered dozens of mummies - an unusual find in the Valley of the Kings, where most tombs were built for just one pharaoh. Initially, the archaeologists estimated the number of dead at 30, but after months of collaboration with evolutionary scientist Frank Rühli from the University of Zurich, they came to the conclusion that there must actually be more than 90. Who were these women?

Release Date2017-12-30

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Vote Count3

Private Lives of the Pharaohs

The civilisation of Ancient Egypt was the greatest the world has ever seen, continuing for 3000 years with one religion, one language and one evolving history.

DepartmentDirecting

JobDirector

Fireball of Christ

Scientists investigate what their led to believe to be the source of an unknown light that persuaded the Roman Emperor Constantine to convert to Christianity.

Release Date2011-07-15

DepartmentProduction

JobExecutive Producer

Vote Count1

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