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What if every human being on earth disappeared? This isn’t the story of how we might vanish–it is the story of what happens to the world we leave behind. In this episode, we’ll see what happens to some of the bodies left behind. Most embalmed and buried, some mummified, others cryogenically frozen. Will any of them truly achieve immortality? Or will they be outlived by other memorials to mankind, like the Statue of Liberty or the Sistine Chapel. This is just part of a journey that will take us to the future of cities of Boston and Houston–as well as haunting sites already devoid of man.
Original Release
12/09/2009
Cast
Name | Character |
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Timothy Watson | Narrator |
Robert Allison | Self - Suffolk University |
John Anderson | Self - Rice University |
Brian Burke-Gaffney | Self - Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science |
Ray Coppinger | Self - Hampshire College |
Helmut Ernst | Self - Masspike Chief Engineer |
James Lurie | Narrator |
Akihisa Murata | Self - Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science |
Howard Oliver | Self - Forensic Pathologist |
Steven S. Ross | Self - Author, 'Construction Disasters' |
Directors
Writers
Jim Hense, Douglas Cohen, Louis Tarantino
Cast
Name | Character |
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Timothy Watson | Narrator |
Robert Allison | Self - Suffolk University |
John Anderson | Self - Rice University |
Brian Burke-Gaffney | Self - Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science |
Ray Coppinger | Self - Hampshire College |
Helmut Ernst | Self - Masspike Chief Engineer |
James Lurie | Narrator |
Akihisa Murata | Self - Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science |
Howard Oliver | Self - Forensic Pathologist |
Steven S. Ross | Self - Author, 'Construction Disasters' |
Volker Rudolf | Self - Rice University |
Doutoku Sakamoto | Self - Former Hashima Resident |
Mark Stafford | Self - Parrots International |
Jan Zalasiewicz | Self - Author, 'The Earth After Us' |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Douglas Cohen | Executive Producer |
Louis Tarantino | Executive Producer |
Paul Cabana | Executive Producer |
James Grant Goldin | Producer |