"In Search of the Magic Of Stonehenge" (History Channel, 5-5:30 p.m. E/P)
There's no use in trying to postpone the inevitable. You're either already
aware of the "magic" of those mysterious circles of big rocks in England,
or you're going to hear such theories soon enough from somebody or another.
In this documentary it's going to be none other than Leonard Nimoy (wearing
regular clothes rather than his "Mr. Spock" uniform from "Star Trek")
explaining the various theories about Stonehenge's use for astronomical
observations and as a source of a mysterious magnetic force field. The show
will probably get you to reading a book about Stonehenge. There are many --
and most of them contradict one another -- providing quite an exercise in
critical thinking.
Thursday, August 23
"True Originals: The Explorers -- A Century Of Discovery" (National
Geographic Channel, 9-10 p.m. E/P) This is a documentary survey of the
major science expeditions by National Geographic crews -- into jungles,
deserts, ice fields -- using balloons, bathyspheres, planes, trains and
automobiles.