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  1. Roberts wrote and presented a BBC Two series on anatomy and health entitled Dr Alice Roberts: Don't Die Young, which was broadcast from January 2007. [33] She presented a five-part series on human evolution and early human migrations for that channel entitled The Incredible Human Journey, beginning on 10 May 2009. [34]

  2. 127K Followers, 119 Following, 748 Posts - Alice Roberts (@prof_alice_roberts) on Instagram: "Anthropologist, author, artist & broadcaster".

  3. I'm passionate about human biology and historytwo subjects often seen as separate, but actually deeply intertwined. My journey began in medicine, but I transitioned from surgery to academia to teach clinical anatomy and research human origins and ancient diseases.

  4. Alice Roberts. 133,746 likes · 11,808 talking about this. As seen on BBC's Digging For Britain and C4's 'Britain's Most Historic Towns'.

  5. Join author, academic and broadcaster Professor Alice Roberts for her David Attenborough lecture, Ancestors, as she journeys through time to uncover the lost...

  6. TV anatomist Alice Roberts: “I’ve been shortlisted twice for Strictly Come Dancing!”. The Prehistoric Autopsy presenter is a leading figure in the BBC's history and science programming ...

  7. Jun 18, 2018 · Evolutionary biologist and science communicator Professor Alice Roberts doesn’t think so. In fact, we have probably fallen behind in the evolutionary race for perfection. After millions of years ...

  8. Mar 24, 2024 · Professor Alice Roberts, scientist and broadcaster, shares the eight tracks, book and luxury item she would take with her if cast away to a desert island. With Lauren Laverne. Show more....

  9. Mar 10, 2024 · Digging For Britain presenter Professor Alice Roberts on why she will always have one foot in the grave… Complex science and ancient history is Professor Alice Robertss speciality; making it accessible and relevant for the rest of us is her superpower.

  10. How DNA sequencing provided the evidence that humans and Neanderthals interbred. Watch the full programme here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06dmygk