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unusual facts about Brian Cox


Brian Cox

Brian Cox (academic) (1928–2008), also known as C.B. Cox, English scholar, poet and editor of Critical Quarterly


Age Concern

The merged charity, now known as Age UK was formed on 1 April 2009, and launched a major branding exercise in April 2010, featuring Brian Cox, Ian McKellen and Eleanor Bron in the charity's first television campaign.

Age UK

Hollywood stars Eleanor Bron, Brian Cox and Ian McKellen appeared in a series of TV advertisements to support the new charity.

Astrology and science

During Wonders of the Solar System, a TV programme by the BBC, the physicist Brian Cox said "Despite the fact that astrology is a load of rubbish, Jupiter can in fact have a profound influence on our planet. And it’s through a force . . . gravity."

Dagur Kári

In 2008, he finished his first English language film The Good Heart, starring Brian Cox, Paul Dano and Isild Le Besco.

Snottite

Brian Cox's BBC series Wonders of the Solar System saw a scientist examining snottites in the caves and positing that if there is life on Mars, it may be similarly primitive and hidden beneath the surface of the Red Planet.

The Blue Film

It was adapted for television as part of the 1970s series Shades of Greene, and starred Betsy Blair, Baron Casanov and Brian Cox.

The Sinking of the Laconia

The film is a British-German co-production, written by Alan Bleasdale, directed by Uwe Janson, and with Andrew Buchan, Brian Cox, Ken Duken, Morven Christie, Lindsay Duncan, Thomas Kretschmann and Franka Potente in the leading roles.

Yes Scotland

There has been some criticism over endorsements by high-profile figures who do not reside in Scotland, including Hollywood actor Alan Cumming, James Bond star Sir Sean Connery, and actor Brian Cox.


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