There were a lot of big old beasts rambling across the tundra of television last week. There was the universe, an object so big you wondered how a boyish professor could possibly get to grips with it.
There was Patrick Moore, a man-made phenomenon possibly visible from space, at 88 presenting the 700th edition of The Sky At Night (BBC 4).Then there was civilisation itself, with a hip-talking Scottish professor asking if the west was...
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