Darwin. The Welshman and the Conspiracy (TV)
2013·United Kingdom·48 min.
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Alfred Russel Wallace, the world's most important naturalist at the time, died on 7th November 1913. A century after his death the programme reveals why his name should be linked to one of science's most important theories - evolution. The principal basis of Wallace's research was the prolific collection of specimens gathered over eight years in the Malay Archipelago.