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Scientist Tyson gets show on National Geographic

The Columbian
Published: January 17, 2015, 4:00pm

America’s favorite astrophysicist is coming to late night.

Neil deGrasse Tyson will host the National Geographic Channel’s first ever late-night talk show featuring pop culture personalities and science commentary from people like Tyson’s buddy, Bill Nye.

“Star Talk,” based on Tyson’s podcast of the same name, will premiere in April. Tyson made the announcement at the Television Critics Association’s winter press tour Wednesday in Pasadena, Calif. The show will tape at the Hayden Planetarium, where Tyson serves as director.

“‘Cosmos’ allowed us to share the awesome power of the universe with a global audience in ways that we never thought possible,” Tyson said in a statement. “To be able to continue to spread wonder and excitement through ‘Star Talk,’ which is a true passion project for me, is beyond exciting. And National Geographic Channel is the perfect home as we continue to explore the universe.”

Tyson had a massive hit when he revived Carl Sagan’s “Cosmos” last year.

The first episode of “Star Talk” will be accompanied by a one-hour special commemorating the Hubble telescope’s 25th year orbiting Earth. Tyson will host “Hubble’s Cosmic Journey,” too.

This should be great news for science purists with cable — especially those disappointed in Discovery’s march away from the subject.

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