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In this three-part landmark series, Andrew Marr explores the legacy and contemporary influence of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.
He travels to Argentina, Chile and Brazil to reveal key moments in Darwin's life-changing voyage on HMS Beagle. He also visits places in the United States, Turkey, Belgium, Germany and the Caribbean that are central to the epic story of Darwin's revolutionary idea.
Each programme explores how Darwin's idea broke out from the world of science and took on a life of its own. Darwin's Dangerous Idea still has the power to inspire, challenge and disturb us.