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  1. Life Story (known as The Race for the Double Helix in the United States) is a 1987 television historical drama which depicts the progress toward, and the competition for, the discovery of the structure of DNA in the early 1950s.

    • Documentary
  2. 20. Mai 2011 · Part 1: In 1987 this award-winning documentary drama was originally produced for the BBC science series Horizon. - Staring Jeff Goldblum as 'Jim Watson' and Tim Piggot-Smith as 'Francis Crick' is about the race to solve one of the greatest mysteries of 20th-century science the structure of DNA.

    • May 20, 2011
    • silichip
    • 53 Min.
    • 3,8K
  3. Upload, livestream, and create your own videos, all in HD. This is "Life Story (1987) (Converted)" by Creative Differences on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

    • 108 Min.
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    • Creative Differences
  4. The Race for the Double Helix: Directed by Mick Jackson. With Jeff Goldblum, Tim Pigott-Smith, Alan Howard, Juliet Stevenson. Watson and Crick race to find the structure of DNA before Linus Pauling, Maurice Wilkins, or Rosalind Franklin can find the key to unlocking the secret.

    • (716)
    • Documentary
    • Mick Jackson
    • 1987-09-14
  5. American scientist Jim Watson (Jeff Goldblum) joins forces with his English counterpart, Francis Crick (Tim Pigott-Smith), and together they strive to outdo their...

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    • Mick Jackson
    • Drama
    • Jeff Goldblum
  6. Based on a true story, the film focuses on two rival teams of scientists in a race to discover the structure of DNA: James Watson (Jeff Goldblum) and Francis Crick (Tim Pigott-Smith) at Cambridge University and Maurice Wilkins (Alan Howard) and Rosalind Franklin (Juliet Stevenson) at King’s College London.

  7. 11. Juli 2023 · Life Story (1987) AKA The Race for the Double Helix. 2.8. ( 4) William Nicholson’s dramatization based on the true story of the race to solve the riddle of DNA. The film reveals how Crick and Watson’s success depended on personality, friendships, emotional conflict and enmity fuelled by wild guesses, some borrowing and sheer luck.