Cosmos, the TV show by Carl Sagen, as in:
Anyway, Cosmos is now available on iTunes.
If you click this, it will open your iTunes store. So you may not want to click it. Up to you.
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I was only 15 when Cosmos debuted, and was immediately captivated by it. Though my scientific interest was already in place, this show certainly helped fuel it even more. I don't use iTunes (Hmm.. No Linux version yet, Apple?), but would love to watch the whole series again.
I love the series - have it on DVD. It's still awesome, but in this age of nice TVs, it shows itself to be in dire need of digital cleanup and restoration :)
They're going to download BILLIONS!
And now it's gone. :(