PBS’s Charlie Rose in a New Science Series

NEW YORK, November 1:
Charlie Rose, the Emmy Award-winning journalist who has hosted a weeknight talk
show on PBS for years, is launching a 12-hour series that will feature
interviews with notable experts in human science research.

The Charlie Rose
Science Series
began airing last
night on PBS stations across the U.S. during Rose's regularly scheduled
program. The series' first episode was an in-depth discussion on the human
brain, from psychoanalysis and Sigmund Freud to the cutting edge of brain
research.

"Exploring scientific
advancements and communicating their impact to my audience have always been
fascinating and important to me," says Rose. "Over the years I've had
the opportunity to interview many of the world's leading researchers and
scientists on areas of considerable interest. This series allows me to contribute important information
that will inform a greater understanding of life sciences research and
advancements throughout society.
That being said, it is only natural we start by examining our understanding
of the brain."