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  • The Voyage of Charles Darwin In the Distant Future, Light Will Be Thrown Upon the Origin of Man, and His History (Season 1, Episode 7)
  • TV Episode | 58 min | Biography, History

The Voyage of Charles Darwin

In the Distant Future, Light Will Be Thrown Upon the Origin of Man, and His History (Season 1, Episode 7)
TV Episode | 58 min | Biography, History

Darwin meets Joseph Dalton Hooker, botanist and friend, and discusses with him his theory about the evolution of species, but he has still too little evidence to make it public. Captain FitzRoy is now in politics. But his inability to ...See moreDarwin meets Joseph Dalton Hooker, botanist and friend, and discusses with him his theory about the evolution of species, but he has still too little evidence to make it public. Captain FitzRoy is now in politics. But his inability to control himself hinders his political career in parliament. He becomes governor of New Zealand for 5 years. The loss of Darwin's daughter and later on of his son make Darwin an agnostic. Forced by a publication of Alfred Russel Wallace, Darwin agrees to make his results public. FitzRoy is visiting Darwin. He has not changed, he still deeply believes in the words of the bible but also recognizes the happy times of friendship they had on the Beagle. Darwin finishes his book "The Origin of Spcies" and it is published. The reaction of the common people and especially of the church is disastrous. Because of his health, Darwin rejects the invitation of the University of Oxford for the annual meeting. Hooker and Thomas Henry Huxley, knowing that Darwin's latest publication will be central part of the discussion, take sides for Darwin. Bishop Wilberforce accompanied by FitzRoy argue against Hooker and Huxley for the theory of Darwin. FitzRoy sees this as a defeat and seems to be depressed. Later on he commits suicide. The series ends with an aged Darwin contemplating his life. See less
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Robert Reid (written by)
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Updated Dec 12, 1978

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Dec 12, 1978 (United Kingdom)
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21 cast members
Name Known for
Malcolm Stoddard
Charles Darwin Charles Darwin   See fewer
Andrew Burt
Captain FitzRoy Captain FitzRoy   See fewer
Cherith Mellor
Emma Darwin Emma Darwin   See fewer
Robert Stephens
Samuel Wilberforce Samuel Wilberforce   See fewer
Paul Chapman
Joseph Hooker Joseph Hooker   See fewer
Joseph Blatchley
Thomas Huxley Thomas Huxley   See fewer
Frank Duncan
Charles Lyell Charles Lyell   See fewer
Keith Smith
Professor Henslow Professor Henslow   See fewer
Hugh Dickson
Doctor Owen Doctor Owen   See fewer
Ramsay Williams
Doctor Draper Doctor Draper   See fewer
Jon Croft
Major Chipchase Major Chipchase   See fewer
Della McDermott
Annie Darwin Annie Darwin   See fewer
John Baker
Brent Brent   See fewer
David Henry
Sheppard Sheppard   See fewer
Sheila Beckett
Mrs. FitzRoy Mrs. FitzRoy   See fewer
Roger Avon
Doctor Doctor   See fewer
Adrian Bracken
Darwin's Servant Darwin's Servant   See fewer
Jacqueline Maude
First Lady First Lady   See fewer
Pamela Duncan
Second Lady Second Lady   See fewer
Terry Pearson
Waiter (uncredited) Waiter (uncredited)   See fewer
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