Christopher Riley (born 1967) is a British writer, broadcaster and film maker specialising in the history of science. He has a PhD from
Imperial College, University of London where he pioneered the use of digital elevation models in the study of mountain range geomorphology and evolution. He makes frequent appearances on British television and radio, broadcasting mainly on space flight,
astronomy
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and
planetary science
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and was visiting professor of science and media at the
University of Lincoln
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between 2011 and 2021.
Education
Riley went to school in
Cambridge
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, where he grew up. He studied
geology
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at the
University of Leicester
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for his first degree and completed his PhD at
Imperial College, University of London in the mid-1990s.
Career
Riley is a veteran of two
NASA astrobiology missions (Leonid MAC) from 1998 and 1999 – reporting on their progress for
BBC News
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. He co-presented the BBC's live coverage of the
1999
1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.
Events January
* January 1 – The euro currency is established and the European Central Bank assumes its full powers.
* January 3 – The Mars Polar Lander is launc ...
,
2001
The year's most prominent event was the September 11 attacks against the United States by al-Qaeda, which Casualties of the September 11 attacks, killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror. The United States led a Participan ...
and
2015
2015 was designated by the United Nations as:
* International Year of Light
* International Year of Soil __TOC__
Events
January
* January 1 – Lithuania officially adopts the euro as its currency, replacing the litas, and becomes ...
solar eclipses.
He wrote and presented the BBC TWO astronomy magazine show ''Final Frontier'', BBC TWO's live ''All Night Star Party'' – both co-productions with the
Open University
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and the BBC FOUR cosmology series ''Journeys in Time and Space''.
In 2006 he wrote and presented
BBC Radio 4
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's cosmology series ''The Cosmic Hunters''. Other documentaries he's written and presented for
BBC Radio 4
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include ''Save the Moon'' (2014) and ''For All Mankind'' (2012).
Behind the camera he has written and directed more than 50 films for the BBC's classic science magazine show ''
Tomorrow's World
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'' and was a producer and director on series six of ''
Rough Science''.
In 2004 he produced the BBC's two-part drama documentary ''
Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets''. He was the science consultant on the BBC's remakes of their science fiction cult classics ''
A for Andromeda
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It is similar in shape to the Ancient ...
'' (2006) and ''
The Quatermass Experiment
''The Quatermass Experiment'' is a British science fiction serial broadcast by BBC Television during the summer of 1953 and re-staged by BBC Four in 2005. Set in the near future against the background of a British space programme, it tells th ...
'' (2005). He directed and produced on the feature documentary film ''
In the Shadow of the Moon'', which premiered at the
2007 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the World Cinema Audience Documentary Award. The film was released in the US and Europe during the autumn of 2007.
Riley directed on the spinoff six-part series ''
Moon Machines'' for the Discovery Channel in 2008, which celebrated the 400,000 engineers who'd made the Moonshots possible. The series aired in the US and the UK in June that year.
During the making of
''In the Shadow of the Moon'', Riley rediscovered the only surviving 35mm print of the complete version of NASA's original Apollo 11 documentary film ''
Moonwalk One'' which had been stored under the film's director
Theo Kamecke's desk since it was made. With NASA's blessing, the pair worked to restore and remaster the feature film and re-released it in time for the 40th anniversary of the flight of
Apollo 11
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in July 2009.
At the
Cheltenham Science Festival in 2009 he presented research conducted with forensic linguist John Olsson on the recordings of Neil Armstrong's first words spoken on the surface of the Moon in July 1969. Their study confirmed that the "a" was missing – contradicting previous conclusions presented by Peter Shann Ford in 2006. Olsson and Riley went on to show that the words were spoken spontaneously and were not rehearsed or composed by some 'wordsmith' beforehand as many have speculated they might have been.
In 2011 Riley teamed up with the
European Space Agency
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and Italian astronaut
Paolo Nespoli to make the feature-length documentary ''
First Orbit'' which re-created
Yuri Gagarin
Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin; Gagarin's first name is sometimes transliterated as ''Yuriy'', ''Youri'', or ''Yury''. (9 March 1934 – 27 March 1968) was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut who, aboard the first successful Human spaceflight, crewed sp ...
's pioneering spaceflight
Vostok 1
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. The film was recorded by matching the orbit of the
International Space Station
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to the
ground path of Vostok 1, and released for free to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the pioneering human space flight.
He produced
Kevin Fong's 2011 portrait of the Space Shuttle for
BBC Two
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and Produced and Directed a 2012 film presented by
Dallas Campbell which celebrated thirty-five years of
NASA
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's
Voyager Program
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for
BBC Four
BBC Four is a British free-to-air Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It was launched on 2 March 2002 . The same year Riley collaborated with
Neil Armstrong
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's family to produce and direct the biopic ''First Man on the Moon'', which premiered on
BBC Two
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at the end of 2012 and on PBS Nova in December 2014. The film included interviews with Armstrong's sister June, brother Dean, and childhood friend Kocho Solacoff.
In 2013 Riley produced and directed a biopic of Nobel Prize–winning physicist
Richard Feynman
Richard Phillips Feynman (; May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988) was an American theoretical physicist. He is best known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, the physics of t ...
for the BBC. ''The Fantastic Mr Feynman'' aired on
BBC Two
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in May that year, in time for what would have been Feynman's 95th birthday. It was the first biographical film about Feynman which the BBC had commissioned since Christopher Sykes' groundbreaking documentaries in the early 1980s. The film includes interviews with his son Carl, his daughter Michelle and his sister, physicist
Joan Feynman
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who Riley subsequently wrote a short biography about.
In 2014 he produced and directed a documentary about American neuroscientist
John Lilly's controversial 1960s attempts to build an interspecies communications bridge between humans and dolphins. The film included the only onscreen interview recorded with the female researcher at the centre of the work - Margaret Howe Lovatt, who had reportedly developed a close relationship with one of the animals. The resulting film, ''The Girl who talked to Dolphins'', premiered at the 2014 Sheffield International Documentary Festival and received widespread five star reviews; ''The Telegraph'' noting that "the anti-sensationalist approach of Riley's superb documentary was its trump card." The film was nominated for both a BAFTA and an RTS award the same year and for a Grierson award in 2015.
In 2015 it was announced that Riley would direct a new film on the
Hubble Space Telescope
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for National Geographic Channels. The resulting documentary ''Hubble's Cosmic Journey'' included contributions from cosmologist
Stephen Hawking
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, astrophysicist
Ed Weiler and Charlie Pellerin, US Senator
Barbara Mikulski
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and astronauts
Story Musgrave
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,
Charlie Bolden and
John Grunsfeld. It premiered at National Geographic's Washington headquarters on 14 April 2015 and received its network premiere in 171 countries the following week. The film is narrated by astrophysicist
Neil deGrasse Tyson
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, and was nominated for an Emmy in 2015.
In October 2015 Riley's long-awaited feature documentary ''
The Fear of 13'' received its world premiere at the
BFI London Film Festival
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In 2016, the BFI estimated that around 240 fe ...
where it was nominated for Best Documentary. The film tells the life story of death row prisoner
Nicholas Yarris, and took Riley over seven years to make, working without funding for the project for much of that time. The title refers to triskaidekaphobia, the fear of the number 13, just one of the many words learned by prisoner Nick Yarris while absorbing thousands of books during his 20-year stay on Death Row in a Pennsylvania prison. It was received well by the critics scoring 92% on the review-aggregate site
Rotten Tomatoes
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. The film received its network premiere on the BBC's ''
Storyville'' series on 31 January 2016, and was picked up by Netflix across the rest of the world. In 2024 it was announced that actor
Adrien Brody would play Yarris in a play adapted from the film by
Lindsey Ferrentino and directed by
Justin Martin at the
Donmar Warehouse
The Donmar Warehouse is a 251-seat, not-for-profit Off-West End theatre in Covent Garden, London, England. It first opened on 18 July 1977.
Sam Mendes, Michael Grandage, Josie Rourke and Michael Longhurst have all served as artistic direc ...
in London.
Riley collaborated with astronaut
Paolo Nespoli for a second time in 2016–2017 to work on National Geographic's series ''
One Strange Rock'', with Paolo filming on board the International Space Station for the final episode 'Home' during
Expedition 52 which featured astronaut
Peggy Whitson's last NASA mission. Riley directed across the series and wrote and directed the episode 'Survival' featuring astronaut
Jerry Linenger. The series is hosted by actor
Will Smith
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In September 2023 it was announced that Riley was co-writing ''The Moonwalkers'' with actor
Tom Hanks
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, for the Lightroom, an immersive venue in London. The show premiered on the 6th of December 2023.
Awards and honours
In 2005 Riley was given a
Sir Arthur Clarke Award
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for his work producing the BBC's ''Space Odyssey'' series. The same year he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society for his endeavours in communicating astronomy to the public. His films and TV series on the history of science have won a nomination from the Royal Television Society and the World Cinema Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival 2007. He received a second
Sir Arthur Clarke Award
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in 2008 for ''
In the Shadow of the Moon''. His 2012 documentary ''Voyager – to the final frontier'' was nominated for a British Science Writer's award, and his 2014 film ''The Girl who talked to Dolphins'', was nominated for BAFTA, RTS and Grierson awards. His 2015 film for National Geographic, ''Hubble's Comsic Journey'', was nominated for an Emmy.
His 2019 book, ''Where once we stood'', a collaboration with artist Martin Impey, was nominated for a CILIP Kate Greenaway medal in 2020.
Riley's 2021 film for National Geographic - ''Battle for the Black Swan'', won the gold medal for History and Society at the
New York Festivals
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TV & Film Awards in 2022, and was nominated for a BAFTA the same year.
His 2023 film for National Geographic - ''The Twenty Million Dollar Time Bomb'' won him a second documentary gold medal in the History and Society at the
New York Festivals
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TV & Film Awards and was nominated for the 2024 Maritime Media Awards.
Film and television
He has directed, produced, science consulted or hosted on the following films and TV series (incomplete):
*2023: ''The $20m Time Bomb'', National Geographic, Disney+
*2022: ''Narcos'', National Geographic, Disney+
*2021: ''The Wonderful: Stories from the Space Station'', Universal Pictures
*2021: ''One Cup, a Thousand Stories'', BBC Studios, Migu
*2021: ''
Battle for the Black Swan'', National Geographic, Disney+
*2020: ''Future Fantastic; China's Science Revolution'', CIPG, Discovery Channel
*2019: ''Back to the Moon'', PBS ''NOVA''
*2019: ''Revolutions/Breakthrough'', BBC, PBS
*2019: ''Rise of the Rockets'', PBS ''NOVA''
*2018: ''
Eric Whitacre's Deep Field'', iTunes, YouTube
*2018: ''
One Strange Rock'', National Geographic Channel
*2016: ''Survival in the Skies'', Smithsonian Channel
*2015: ''
The Fear of 13'', BBC Storyville, NetFlix
*2015: ''End of the World Night'', TwoFour, Channel 4
*2015: ''Hubble's Cosmic Journey'', Bigger Bang, National Geographic Channel
*2015: ''The Sky at Night'', Hubble Anniversary Special, BBC FOUR
*2015: ''Stargazing Live'', Total Eclipse Special, BBC ONE
*2014: ''The Girl who talked to Dolphins'', BBC Scotland, BBC FOUR
*2013: ''Richard Hammond Builds a Planet'', BBC Scotland, BBC ONE
*2013: ''The Fantastic Mr Feynman'', BBC Scotland, BBC TWO, Netflix
*2012: ''Neil Armstrong. First Man on the Moon'', Darlow Smithson, BBC TWO, PBS, Netflix
*2012: ''Voyager: to the final frontier'', BBC Scotland, BBC FOUR
*2011: ''Dark Matters'', Wide Eyed Entertainment, Science Channel
*2011: ''Space Shuttle – the final mission'', Ricochet Television, BBC TWO
*2011: ''
James May's Things You Need To Know'', The Universe, Impossible Pictures, BBC TWO
*2011: ''
First Orbit'', The Attic Room, YouTube, BBC Big Screens
*2011: ''Destination Titan'', BBC TWO/FOUR
*2011: ''
Outcasts'', Kudos, BBC ONE
*2010: ''Dust'', Stylus Films, The Attic Room, Shorts International
*2009: ''One Small Step – The Australian Story'', Freehand, BBC Worldwide
*2009: ''
James May on the Moon
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The ...
'', BBC TWO/FOUR
*2009: ''
Moonwalk One'' – the director's cut, BHP Group, DVD, Discovery Channel (UK)
*2009: ''Music for Astronauts and Cosmonauts'', BFI, DVD
*2008: ''
When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions'', Discovery Channel
*2008: ''
Moon Machines'', Discovery Science Channel
*2007: ''
In the Shadow of the Moon'', Film 4, THINK Film, Discovery Films
*2006: ''
A for Andromeda
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It is similar in shape to the Ancient ...
''
*2005: ''
Rough Science'', Series 6, BBC TV
*2005: ''
The Quatermass Experiment
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''
*2004: ''
Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets'', BBC ONE, Discovery Channel
*2004: ''Space Odyssey: the robot pioneers'', BBC FOUR, Discovery Channel
*2003: ''All Night Star Party'', BBC TWO
*2002: ''Can't Get Enough'', BBC TWO
*2002: ''
Tomorrow's World
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'', Series 38, BBC ONE
*2001: ''Secret Life of Ghosts and Werewolves'', BBC ONE
*2001: ''
Tomorrow's World
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'', Series 37, BBC ONE
*2001: ''Final Frontier'', BBC TWO
*2001: ''Journeys in Time and Space'', BBC KNOWLEDGE
*2000: ''
Tomorrow's World
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'', Series 36, BBC ONE
*2000: ''
2000 Today'', BBC ONE
*1999: ''Eclipse Live'', BBC ONE
*1999:
''The Planets'', BBC TWO
Video installations and art commissions
In 2009, to coincide with the 40th Anniversary of the flight of Apollo 11, Riley collaborated with the
London Science Museum on a novel video installation called "Apollo Raw and Uncut" which projected all 23 hours of NASA's 16mm Apollo flight film, shot on Apollo missions AS-501 (Apollo 4) to AS-512 (Apollo 17). Much of this footage, including an almost 8-minute sequence documenting a long drive across the rugged Descartes Highlands had never been screened in its entirety in public before. The aim of the installation was to present the story of Apollo in as unedited and unfiltered form as possible. The work was screened again in Montreal, Quebec, in November 2009, as part of an exhibition at the
Canadian Centre for Architecture called 'Intermission: Films from a Heroic Future', which Riley also helped to curate, and a third time in 2013 at
Lincoln's Digital Culture Festival Frequency.
Continuing the presentation of overlooked space film archives in public gallery spaces Chris collaborated with the London-based creative science agency super/collider on his 2011 show Cone Crater – a 40th anniversary celebration of
Alan Shepard
Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr. (November 18, 1923 – July 21, 1998) was an American astronaut. In 1961, he became the second person and the first American to travel into space and, in 1971, he became the List of Apollo astronauts#Apollo astr ...
and
Edgar Mitchell
Edgar Dean "Ed" Mitchell (September 17, 1930 – February 4, 2016) was a United States Navy officer and United States Naval Aviator, aviator, test pilot, Aerospace engineering, aeronautical engineer, Ufology, ufologist, and NASA astronaut. ...
's exploration of the Frau Mauro lunar highlands, which played at The Book Club, London as part of the Apollo's End project.
In 2015, ahead of the 40th anniversary of the
Voyager spacecraft's launch from Earth, Riley proposed sending a final message to the memory banks of each spacecraft as a final tribute to the
Golden Records each spacecraft carries. The resulting campaign harnessed Facebook to crowdsource a short message, less than 1000 characters long, to present to NASA to send.
In 2019 Riley collaborated with
59 Productions, on their
Smithsonian Air and Space Museum commission "Apollo 50:Go for the Moon" - writing the show and creating a film to complement projections onto the Washington Monument to tell the story of Apollo 11 for the 50th anniversary of the mission in July that year.
In the run-up to NASA's
Perseverance mission touching down on
Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. It is also known as the "Red Planet", because of its orange-red appearance. Mars is a desert-like rocky planet with a tenuous carbon dioxide () atmosphere. At the average surface level the atmosph ...
in 2021 Riley created an artwork called Worlds Apart, that mapped all NASA's previous Martian landing sites back onto their equivalent locations on Earth in terms of latitude and longitude, to draw attention to climate change. Following the successful Mars 2020 landing, Riley teamed up with the
BBC World Service
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radio programme
Digital Planet to find volunteers to travel to Andegaon Wadi, Sawali, in the central Indian state of
Maharashtra
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(18.445°N, 77.451°E) which mapped onto the new
Perseverance landing site.
Books
Riley has written, co-written and contributed to over a dozen books, including ''Where once we stood'', a collaboration with artist and illustrator Martin Impey, nominated for a Kate Greenaway medal in 2020.
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A for Andromeda
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Tomorrow's World
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