Cosmos: A Personal Voyage
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Cosmos: A Personal Voyage
Summary
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is a television series[1]. It ranks in the top 7% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,145 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is the creator of A Personal Voyage — creator (P170): Carl Sagan[3].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is the creator of A Personal Voyage — creator (P170): Ann Druyan[4].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage is the creator of A Personal Voyage — creator (P170): Steven Soter[5].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage's instance of is recorded as A Personal Voyage — instance of (P31): television series[6].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage was directed by A Personal Voyage — director (P57): Adrian Malone[7].
- A Personal Voyage — screenwriter (P58): Carl Sagan wrote the screenplay for Cosmos: A Personal Voyage[8].
- A Personal Voyage — screenwriter (P58): Ann Druyan wrote the screenplay for Cosmos: A Personal Voyage[9].
- A Personal Voyage — screenwriter (P58): Steven Soter wrote the screenplay for Cosmos: A Personal Voyage[10].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage's genre is A Personal Voyage — genre (P136): television documentary[11].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage's genre is A Personal Voyage — genre (P136): popular science[12].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage was followed by A Personal Voyage — followed by (P156): Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey[13].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage's production company is recorded as A Personal Voyage — production company (P272): KCET[14].
- The original language of Cosmos: A Personal Voyage was A Personal Voyage — original language of film or TV show (P364): American English[15].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage's presenter is recorded as A Personal Voyage — presenter (P371): Carl Sagan[16].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage's Commons category is recorded as Cosmos: A Personal Voyage[17].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage's soundtrack release is recorded as A Personal Voyage — soundtrack release (P406): The Music of Cosmos – Selections from the score of the PBS television series COSMOS by Carl Sagan[18].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage's color is recorded as A Personal Voyage — color (P462): color[19].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage's country of origin is recorded as A Personal Voyage — country of origin (P495): United States[20].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage began on September 28, 1980[21].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage ended on December 21, 1980[22].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage's distributed by is recorded as A Personal Voyage — distributed by (P750): PBS[23].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage's number of episodes is recorded as {'amount': '+13'}[24].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Cosmos'}[25].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage's subtitle is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'A Personal Voyage'}[26].
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage's aspect ratio is recorded as A Personal Voyage — aspect ratio (W:H) (P2061): 4:3[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage was directed by A Personal Voyage — director (P57): Adrian Malone[7]. Screenwriters include A Personal Voyage — screenwriter (P58): Carl Sagan[8], A Personal Voyage — screenwriter (P58): Ann Druyan[9], and A Personal Voyage — screenwriter (P58): Steven Soter[10]. Created works include A Personal Voyage — creator (P170): Carl Sagan[3], a cosmologist[28], 1934–1996[29], of United States[30], awarded the Solstice Award[31], specialised in astrobiology[32]; A Personal Voyage — creator (P170): Ann Druyan[4], a journalist[33], b. 1949[34], of United States[35], awarded the Richard Dawkins Award[36]; and A Personal Voyage — creator (P170): Steven Soter[5], an astrophysicist[37], b. 1943[38], of United States[39], awarded the Primetime Emmy Award[40], specialised in physical cosmology[41].
Publication
The original language of Cosmos: A Personal Voyage was A Personal Voyage — original language of film or TV show (P364): American English[15]. Genres include A Personal Voyage — genre (P136): television documentary[11] and A Personal Voyage — genre (P136): popular science[12].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage was followed by A Personal Voyage — followed by (P156): Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey[13].
Why It Matters
Cosmos: A Personal Voyage ranks in the top 7% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,145 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[42] It is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]