 This is Chichu. Welcome to my channel. Now what I want to do in this video is point you to a bunch of videos that are available online and it's videos regarding a show that I used to watch when I was in university and this I used to watch this religiously if Time allowed right if you know the show didn't come up during the exam during the class time or whatever I would hightail it back home and try to make sure and watch this show and it's a program that was Broadcast on TV Ontario, so it was a local Public television network, right and the episodes were 30 minutes long. There were no commercials or 25 minutes long So there were no commercials and it was sort of a Program geared towards science fiction fantasy comic books literature Technology It was sort of the description for it. I printed this off The description on Wiki for it is this persons of gravity was a Canadian public Broadcasting television news magazine program that explored speculative fiction, right? But it was so much more than that You know the highlight here science fiction fantasy horror comic books and whatnot. It was sort of interview based and The The presenter was Rick Green and if you're Canadian, you know Rick Green and This was this program was created by you know Someone who had a comic book retail store and a writer and stuff like this was a fair bit of people in the know in the industry that were putting this program together and There was a hundred and thirty nine episodes overall aired It ran for five years and it ran from 1989 to nineteen 1989 to 1994 right so around for five seasons five years, right and It's absolutely brilliant really if If you're a fan of comic books if you're a fan of science fiction if you're fine of fantasy if you're a fan of technology Right if you're a fan of Transhumanism if you're a fan of artificial intelligence if you want to know what our society Has done is capable of doing and could possibly You know where our society could possibly go this show is Absolutely brilliant really I thought a lot of people ask me over the over the years, you know what some of the programs are what some of the Media that I consume and I've shared some of that information with you guys may be regarding politics economics may be regarding Music some music, you know a lot of comic books And I just recently showed you my science fiction fact Fantasy book collection right and ask you for recommendations on what to read and there's been awesome recommendations coming in of being Introduced to a lot of science fiction fantasy novels that I didn't know right and I'm sort of leaning towards reading a Set that I actually have that people have recommended and I'm missing the first issue as a trilogy, right? So I've shared a fair bit of information with you on what I like what I've consumed over years and stuff like this and some of Those things have influenced me a lot in my life, right? this program prisoners of gravity is Hands down one of the programs that have influenced me the most one of the reasons one of the my influences my inspirations for Doing what I do right now on YouTube and if this program Prisoners of gravity was being broadcast now it Would be one of the most popular programs Online without a doubt without a doubt, right? so what I want to do is direct you to the channel that has sort of archives some of the stuff and you know, they put together there was 139 episodes available they created and There's a hundred and sixty or so videos available on this channel and the channel is called this week in This week on second nature, right and the user that uploaded this is Ted dog 3000 okay, and I'll provide the link in the description of this video and you can find some Some additional episodes of prisons of gravity online as well randomly But this stuff just to just to let you know each program is about 30 minutes long 20 25 minutes long and this Person Teddy dog 3000 started uploading these episodes in 2007 and That was the first one that was uploaded June 2007. That was almost about the same time a couple of weeks before I started uploading on YouTube my content, right? 2007 and the last one that he uploaded was 2009 so during that period when YouTube Was it was in its infancy really you couldn't upload more in 10 minute videos, right? So each segment is broken down into three parts right part one of three part two or three part three of three so If you're looking at an episode If you go on there if you're doing a search for prisoners of gravity I just know that that's some of the ten minutes segments. There are there three parters, right? And there are some episodes available online that are 30 minutes segments, right? And just to give you a heads up of the Catches woke up came over So let me just give you Just a taste of The content that they created right the topics that they've talked in this video Just a just to give you a rundown. I took it remember it ran for five years five seasons And so 139 videos 139 episodes, okay that they created and the archive This Channel this week on second nature only has about a third of those episodes available. The rest are not available TV TV Ontario used to have the videos available on their website, but they pulled them because of our K copyright laws So I'm not sure when this stuff is going to become available in public domain all of it It's going to be a while if certain laws are passed so if anybody has Information of where all of these are available Please post a comment. I've personally I've already downloaded grabbed all the all the episodes available on this channel So I haven't Downloaded myself as well just in case that gets taken down, but let me give you a taste of Well, let me give you a taste of The types of Topics they covered and the topics were basically each episode had sort of a topic they explored and they interviewed Hundreds of people there's I made a little note of it there's There's the roughly interviewed 600 people and we're not talking about Anybody we're talking about some of the greatest creators of our time, right? Just to list some of these people You know, they are Interviewed authors artists comic book creators. They interviewed filmmakers animators Futurists they interviewed a whole bunch of people some of the people right just to name you some of the people They got on this year as far as authors go. They got Clive Barker Ray Bradbury They had David Brin Charles the Lent Harleen Allison William Gibson Pratchett and Rice spider Robertson Robert G. Sawyer Some of the comic book creators they interviewed they got a whole series one of the last interviews that Jack Kirby gave right they did a whole episode on Jack Kirby, right and they interviewed him As far as comic book creators to go they got that Jack Kirby Chris Claremont Will Eisner Neil Gaiman Bob Kane Jack Kirby Stanley Daniel Close Scott McDonald Frank Miller Alan Moore. I watched interview of Todd McFarland when he was just starting out working on Spider-Man Well, it was a little I don't want to use the wrong word. Well, you know, it was pretty cocky talking a lot, right? They got she you know as far as creators go they got Gene Roddenberry Michael Dorn They got James Cameron David Cronenberg Like the list goes on and on and on and on, right? As far as topics goes here are some of the topics that they covered and people people mentioned that I haven't you know I cover a lot of topics and a little ADD and a certain certain sense that I cover talk about a lot of things Here are some of the topics that they covered and this is just some of them, right? Topics of the episodes they talked about censorship iron irony irony in comics nuclear weapons environment horror animation time travel genetic engineering violence politics vampires death cyberpunk justice watchmen children dreams fear religion alternate histories Ray Bradbury madness time travel sex and weapons, right? information racism computer games immortality God creators rights Life in space Sandman games the daredevil token medicine and nanotechnology Right memory post-apocalypse Homosexuality they had a whole episode dedicated to Jack Kirby monsters virtual reality Sexism and feminism comic book layouts Evolution the brain and artificial intelligence Wow, okay Now this may seem like I'm building this up a lot and if you've watched my videos You'll know that I think a lot of things are fantastic and a lot of things are beautiful And a lot of things are worth Experiencing prisoners of gravity is One of the cream of the crops, right? This is a must if you're a science fiction fantasy comic book literature Technology if you're a fan of our society and knowing what has taken place and where we're going This is the show you want to see the YouTube channel is called this week in second nature and Huge a thank you to Teddy dog 3000 for uploading these in 2007-2009 I Hope you enjoy. I'll see you guys in the next video. Bye for now You