How To See a Black Hole: The Universe's Greatest Mystery

Science & Engineering1 x 60' for BBC4, NHK, Smithsonian

One of the great astrophysical achievements in human history

For two years our cameras have followed Dr Sheperd Doeleman of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and the work of the Event Horizon Telescope project team, a collective of the top scientific minds from around the world. The project combines radio observatories and telescope facilities from around the world to make up a virtual telescope with a diameter spanning the entire planet. This mega-telescope’s ultimate mission is to capture the first image ever of a black hole.

Although the concept of black holes has been long assumed to be fact, the Event Horizon Telescope’s success would definitively prove the existence of this scientific phenomena for the first time – and provide clear visual evidence.

The programme brings viewers into the laboratories, behind the computer screens and beside the telescopes of what may prove to be one of the great astrophysical achievements in human history.

Producer & Director Henry Fraser
Executive Producers Carlo Massarella , Dan Kendall
Editor Paul Shepard
Additional Directing Duncan Bulling
Shooting Producer Roshan Samarasinghe
Production Manager Eva Robins
Junior Production Manager Sally Brown

Winner of New York Festivals TV and Film Awards 2020 Gold Award
Winner of Silver Award at AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards 2019 for In-Depth Reporting
Shortlisted for Best Science Documentary at the Greirson Awards 2019