The Real Thing
The Real Thing

The Real Thing (1983)

8.3 (3 votes)
1 Season
November 1, 1983
English
Documentary

Synopsis

Asking how you tell what's real and what isn't sounds like an obvious question. But in this series of six programmes, James Burke shows that the more you think about it the harder it is to answer. After all, what have you got, apart from your five senses, to prove those senses are giving you the real thing?

Network

BBC Two

Episodes

The Private Eye
E1

The Private Eye

Nov 1, 1983
21 min

James Burke employs a detective to illustrate how the senses pick up clues from the outside world, how the brain solves the mystery and decides what is out there. Illustrates how easy it is to fool the best detective and asks: 'What is reality?'

This Way Up
E2

This Way Up

Nov 8, 1983
21 min

James Burke goes to the top of the Blackpool Tower and turns upside down to discover how the ears talk to the eyes and how we know which way is down

Time Out of Mind
E3

Time Out of Mind

Nov 15, 1983
21 min

In order to answer the question 'When is reality?' James Burke finds himself in a Salvador Dali-like landscape and examines what motivates man, why light can never stand still and why one man's 'now' can be another man's 'then'

The Memory Lingers On
E4

The Memory Lingers On

Nov 22, 1983
21 min

From the stage set of 'The Mousetrap', James Burke examines the memory and asks: does it stay the same, how does it influence everyday actions and is the script for the future already written - from memory?

The View from Within
E5

The View from Within

Nov 29, 1983
21 min

Looks at the complexity of the brain handling the simplest activity. James Burke's consciousness steps out of his body for a while to demonstrate how it acts as 'Mission Controller' for his own private universe.

Life Sentence
E6

Life Sentence

Dec 6, 1983
21 min

James Burke considers whether language is the way in which reality is shared.

Cast

Details

Original Title

The Real Thing

Status

Ended

Seasons

1

Episodes

6

Production

BBC Studios