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Born as a 40 minutes scientific program known as "Quark" in 1981, the TV show created by Piero Angela became the 2 hours long show known as "Superquark" in 1995
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29 Episodes
- Versailles - An evening with the Sun King
E2Versailles - An evening with the Sun KingIn this episode we will explore the world of the Sun King as if it were a distant planet where everything was different: medicine, technology, education, hygiene and daily life. Even nature was different: Europe at that time was still full of forests where deer, wild boars and wolves roamed. Hunting was a typical pastime of the king, Louis XIV set out every day on horseback with his squires to go and capture some game. He was a good eater at the table, but devouring all that game eventually gave him a deadly gout, which at a certain point degenerated into gangrene that led to his death. - Napoleon - The eight hours of Waterloo
E3Napoleon - The eight hours of WaterlooWaterloo was Napoleon's last battle, marking his final disappearance from the scene and his exile on Saint Helena until his death. The Battle of Waterloo was one of the bloodiest events of the 19th century: it is estimated that the dead, missing and wounded were a total of 48,000, all of which took place in the space of a few hours, on a relatively small terrain and with a violence rarely seen. - Il grande viaggio di Marco PoloE5
Il grande viaggio di Marco PoloIn this episode we will retrace Marco Polo's journey, the journey he recounted in his famous book Il Milione. 15 thousand kilometers from Venice to Beijing, crossing deserts, steppes and very high mountains and back. We will understand what it meant to travel at that time in difficult territories, without roads, without the possibility of aid and resources, crossing much of the Middle East, crossing the Himalayas, to finally arrive in China. - Cristoforo Colombo - Storia di un incredibile viaggio
E8Cristoforo Colombo - Storia di un incredibile viaggioIn this episode we will follow step by step a truly extraordinary story: that of Christopher Columbus. A man who had an idea that was considered crazy at the time and made it happen. That is, reaching the East by passing through the West, crossing an immense and unknown ocean. - L'incredibile storia di Enrico FermiE15
L'incredibile storia di Enrico FermiOn the occasion of the centenary of his birth, in 2001, Superquark dedicated a special episode of the program to Enrico Fermi, in two parts. Mixing excerpts from films and documentary narration, the program retraces Fermi's origins and his studies that took him, very young, to the Scuola Normale di Pisa. It talks about the fertile period of "I ragazzi di Via Panisperna" in Rome when together with Rasetti, Amaldi, Segré, Majorana, D'Agostino and Pontecorvo he worked on reactions produced by atomic nuclei by the action of slow neutrons. Explores the group's relations with the fascist regime and the mysterious disappearance of Majorana; shows some laboratory instruments used by Fermi in the 1930s; talks about his departure for the USA, the awarding of the Nobel Prize in 1938 and the work of building the atomic pile, with the first nuclear chain reaction on 2 December 1942. - Giuseppe Garibaldi. Storia di un eroe (seconda parte)E21
Giuseppe Garibaldi. Storia di un eroe (seconda parte)In this episode, our journey continues alongside Giuseppe Garibaldi, this extraordinary character who, after fighting for the ideals of freedom and equality in South America, finally manages to return to his homeland after a long exile and puts his passion at the service of Italian unity. - Gengis Khan - Il cavaliere dell'Apocalisse
E30Gengis Khan - Il cavaliere dell'ApocalisseDemon and divinity. This is how Genghis Khan, the ruthless leader of the Mongols and ruler of the largest empire ever governed by a single man, was considered in the Middle Ages. Accurate historical reenactments, enhanced with computer graphics and cutting-edge compositing techniques, form the essence of a documentary that uses not only archaeology at spectacular ancient sites, but also the traces of ancient Mongolian culture left in the present. - Napoleone: seguendo la Grande Armata
E31Napoleone: seguendo la Grande ArmataThis episode of the Speciali Superquark is dedicated to the most famous and celebrated of leaders: Napoleon Bonaparte. After the great enthusiasm and bloodbaths of the French Revolution, a Corsican general, Napoleon, appears first on the military scene and then on the scene of the great powerful people of the earth, whose action will have a profound impact on the history of modern Europe. Piero Angela retraces his story starting from the moment of the coup d'état, but above all following the events of the "Grande Armèe", Napoleon's great army, which for almost twenty years crossed the most diverse fronts: from Austria to Italy, from Prussia to Spain, from Egypt to Russia. There is no shortage of intrigues that surrounded him and his family, and his great loves. The images of the beautiful drama co-produced by Rai in 2002, directed by Yves Simoneau, bring the power of his story to life. - Chernobyl - Nel buio degli anni luce
E32Chernobyl - Nel buio degli anni luceTwenty years after the Chernobyl tragedy, Piero Angela and a crew from Superquark have produced a special dedicated to those places that are still isolated for a radius of 30 km. The nuclear reactor, which exploded on the night of April 26, 1986, is not yet turned off: the melted fuel is still incandescent. The emergency cover has cracks, and there are fears of a collapse if nothing is done soon. The Superquark crew went to the sites of the disaster: to the nuclear power plant and to the ghost town of Prypiat, hastily abandoned by its inhabitants and left as it was at the time. An English fiction will reconstruct with actors what happened that night in the control room, and all the lies that followed in the following 36 hours. With Paco Lanciano and with the help of models Piero Angela will explain why the reactor exploded. - Augusto - Nascita di un ImperoE35
Augusto - Nascita di un ImperoImperial Rome. An expanding city made of large squares, palaces, marble, aqueducts, temples. After many years of war, Rome discovered itself to be an enormous and powerful city, the head of all peoples. It was led by a single man: his name was Gaius Julius Caesar Octavian, they called him Augustus, that is, the consecrated one. It was Augustus who brought peace to the chaos and made Rome the center of the universe, creating a center of power that represented the model for the 79 emperors who succeeded him over the course of the following four centuries. - La vera storia di Mata HariE38
La vera storia di Mata HariDancer, adventurer, femme fatale and above all secret agent, intriguing and mysterious spy. Her name is Mata Hari. A character capable of throwing Europe into turmoil in the years between the Belle Epoque and the First World War. Margareta Geertruida Zelle, this is her real name, was born in Holland in 1876. As a young woman, after a marriage that ended badly, she moved to Paris. She worked as a model, a horsewoman and improvised as a dancer, taking advantage of the interest and success of exotic dances among the French public. And she became, at the beginning of the twentieth century, an international star, who made men all over Europe lose their heads. - Nel segno del comando: Attila, il cavallo e la spadaE44
Nel segno del comando: Attila, il cavallo e la spadaAttila king of the Huns. Of the barbarians who pressed at the gates of the empire, undoubtedly the most famous. At the head of an army composed of heterogeneous tribes, he challenged the Roman Empire, now close to disintegration, and divided between Ravenna and Constantinople, devastating the Europe of the time far and wide, even reaching Italy. With his death, his empire also disappeared. Also for Attila, the story continues thanks to a drama, this time from the BBC series Warriors. In the studio, Prof. Alessandro Barbero, consultant for the episode. The external shots, in addition to the Budapest Museums, which preserve traces of the skulls and gold of the Huns, were made in Istanbul, the ancient Constantinople. On its ancient walls and in the incredible underground cisterns full of decorated columns. Alberto Angela visited Aquileia, an important city of the Roman Empire, hit by the fury of Attila, where beautiful mosaics are still visible. - Nel segno del comando: Shogun il grande samuraiE45
Nel segno del comando: Shogun il grande samuraiShogun is the story of the Great Samurai who in 1600 reunified Japan, then divided into a myriad of clans, becoming the undisputed leader of the country, after the bloody battle of Sekigahara. His name was Ieyasu Tokugawa, and his descendants would inherit this absolute power until the last decades of the 19th century, when Japan emerged from its long isolation and opened up to the modern world. The Speciali SuperQuark went to various ancient cities of Japan to tell this story, using the fiction produced by the BBC on the life of the famous Samurai. Alberto Angela followed the construction of a katana, the famous samurai sword, made by one of the very few craftsmen able to replicate the ancient procedures. In the studio, Prof. Franco Mazzei will talk about the influence of what has been defined as the "Japanese Middle Ages" on the traditions and values of today's Japan. - Viaggio tra le meraviglie, dalle piramidi a Versailles
E52Viaggio tra le meraviglie, dalle piramidi a VersaillesStarting from the Colosseum, in this episode we would like to propose a journey across four continents to discover ten great works of the past, which have left a deep mark on human history, for the most diverse reasons. These are royal palaces, cathedrals, palaces, monuments, which represent some of the highest places in the path of humanity. - Speciale economia - Uscire dal tunnel
E53Speciale economia - Uscire dal tunnelA Superquark Special dedicated to the causes of the crisis and the possibilities of growing again. This is the very current theme of the episode that will be broadcast on Friday 7 December in prime time on Rai Uno. The program will address the topic in a clear and, above all, creative way. Piero Angela, in the studio, will have not only guests, animations, films, but also stage machines that will allow you to visualize certain concepts: scales, wheelbarrows, bins, clocks, decks of cards, trapdoors, tunnels, buckets, ladles, balloons and even an 11-month-old baby and a cow! The Special will try to understand where the Italian machine is stuck and how to restart to get out of the tunnel. An opportunity to get an idea of the real problems, risks and also opportunities that are opening up for our country beyond the daily political debate. - Quella notte a Mayerling - La tragedia degli AsburgoE54
Quella notte a Mayerling - La tragedia degli AsburgoTwo gunshots, in a castle a few steps from Vienna, in Mayerling. To erase the memory of that night, the place was transformed into a convent, but it has become a place of pilgrimage for those who still remember the end of Sissi's son: Rudolf II of Habsburg. Piero Angela reconstructs this story, telling a love story, that between Rudolf and the very young Mary Vetsera. But also a particular moment in European History, between intrigues and power games, against the backdrop of the Imperial Court of Vienna. The story, which shook public opinion at the end of the nineteenth century, sparked the imagination of many novelists and directors in the following years. Historians have questioned themselves and lined up on different fronts, because Rudolf would have been the heir to the throne of the most important empire in Europe, the Austro-Hungarian one. His tragic death was intertwined with the events that led to the First World War and perhaps changed the balance of power in Europe. - Uccidete il re! Cromwell e la nascita della democraziaE56
Uccidete il re! Cromwell e la nascita della democraziaJanuary 30, 1649: King Charles I is beheaded. We are not in France at the end of the eighteenth century, we are in England 150 years earlier. It is the first time that a king is judged and condemned to death by his people, who do so by taking power in Parliament. A little-known story, even if all visitors to London have passed in front of the statue of the protagonist of this story, Oliver Cromwell, placed in front of Westminster, the seat of the English Parliament. This time too we have a protagonist loved and hated and once again we are at an epochal turning point in the great History. The traumatic political change in England precedes the French and American revolutions. A long history that will lead to the birth of modern democracies, even if with tortuous and controversial passages. For the narration we used a beautiful English film, starring Tim Roth. - Viaggio alla scoperta del cervelloE57
Viaggio alla scoperta del cervelloPiero Angela takes us on a great journey into intelligence and emotions, to discover the most complex object in the known universe: the brain. How do thoughts form, when does aggression arise, why do we sometimes feel like we've already seen a scene? A guest in the studio is neuroscientist Piergiorgio Strata, who will explain the limbic system, the area that "colors" our life, so to speak, which is at the origin of pleasant or unpleasant sensations, but also of aggressive behavior. The truly surprising story of an American railroad worker who in the mid-19th century survived the very serious accident of a rod that pierced his skull and suddenly changed his character, becoming very aggressive. Alberto Angela will explain how our brain has developed over time, with some very interesting archaeological finds. Ethologist Danilo Mainardi will also make a quick foray into the brains of animals, from ants to chimpanzees. - Ridere e piangere: le emozioni della vitaE58
Ridere e piangere: le emozioni della vitaWhy do we laugh and why do we cry? In the second episode of Superquark, the emotions of life, an opportunity to listen to the experts, but also the masters of laughter. Everywhere in the world, we laugh and cry in the same way. It is a universal, innate language. There is no need to learn it. When faced with a certain situation, the brain sends signals that produce a series of contractions of the facial muscles and breathing, causing vocalizations and tears. Some individuals are more reactive, others less so. Some hold back their emotions, others less so. But everyone has burst into tears or laughed in an uncontrollable and exuberant way. Laughing and crying represent an ancient tool for communicating, for expressing joy, pain, pleasure in being together, suffering, requests for help. To explain all this, Piero Angela will interview the psychologist Enrico Ricci Bitti, head of the Research Center on Emotions and Health at the University of Bologna. - Il cervello contro la macchina: la grande sfidaE59
Il cervello contro la macchina: la grande sfidaIn the last episode of these Superquark Specials we move from the brain to the machine, the attempts to create artificial intelligence. Machines that imitate human capabilities have already cannibalized millions of jobs, and the process is now accelerating. On one hand, the wonders of increasingly intelligent computers capable of learning and performing incredible functions: on the other, a huge segment of jobs at risk. It's no longer science fiction, what's happening? Piero Angela in the studio with the scientific director of the Genoa Institute of Technology Roberto Cingolani to understand what this match between man and machine will be like and how far computers will be able to push their capabilities. In fiction and in reports, we will see everything from Deep Blue, the first computer that defeated the world chess champion, to Watson, the computer that performs medical consultations. And from smartphones, which read, write, translate and respond in kind to the self-driving car. - 13 miliardi di anni: in viaggio nell'universoE60
13 miliardi di anni: in viaggio nell'universoIn the first episode, the program will begin by explaining what we understand today about the immense initial explosion: the Big Bang. Researchers believe that fundamental things happened in the first billionths of a second: first the birth of space-time and gravity, then the appearance of the first building blocks of matter, but also of antimatter. Where the antimatter (very abundant, it seems, initially) has ended up today is unknown: probably in this turbulent phase, matter and antimatter, meeting, annihilated each other, transforming into pure energy. However, researchers believe, it cannot be ruled out that there is still antimatter around in the Universe; and that perhaps antistars and antigalaxies exist.

