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"CBS This Morning"
(1 episode)
Episode #1.220
(9 November 2012) - Himself - Guest (as Dr. MIchio Kaku)
"Studio B"
(2 episodes )
Episode dated 21 May 2012
(21 May 2012) - Himself
Episode dated 3 July 2012
(3 July 2012) - Himself
"America's Newsroom"
(2 episodes )
Episode dated 18 May 2012
(18 May 2012) - Himself (as Dr. Michio Kaku)
Episode dated 22 January 2013
(22 January 2013) - Himself - Physics Professor (as Prof. Michio Kaku)
"Prophets of Science Fiction"
(6 episodes )
Mary Shelley
(9 November 2011) - Himself / theoretical physicist
Philip K. Dick
(23 November 2011) - Himself - Theoretical Physicist
Arthur C. Clarke
(30 November 2011) - Himself - theoretical physicist
Isaac Asimov
(1 February 2012) - Himself - Theoretical Physicist
Robert Heinlein
(15 February 2012) - Himself - Theoretical Physicist
George Lucas
(22 February 2012) - Himself
"Through the Wormhole"
(2 episodes )
... aka "Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman" - Australia
(DVD title)
, USA
(long title)
Is There a Sixth Sense?
(6 July 2011) - Himself - Theoretical Physicist
Can We Live Forever?
(3 August 2011) - Himself - Theoretical Physicist
"Real Time with Bill Maher"
(1 episode)
... aka "Real Time with Bill Maher: Electile Dysfunction '08" - USA
(promotional title)
Episode #9.13
(15 April 2011) - Himself
"Democracy Now!"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 13 April 2011
(13 April 2011) - Himself
"Tavis Smiley"
(1 episode)
Episode dated 11 April 2011
(11 April 2011) - Himself
"Late Show with David Letterman"
(1 episode)
... aka "Late Show Backstage" - USA
(title for episodes with guest hosts)
... aka "The Late Show" - USA
(informal short title)
Dana Carvey/Michio Kaku/British Sea Power
(21 March 2011) - Himself (as Dr. Michio Kaku)
"The Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers"
(1 episode)
Michio Kaku
(5 January 2011) - Himself
"Conan"
(1 episode)
Zeus Was Framed
(9 December 2010) - Himself (as Dr. Michio Kaku)
"The Colbert Report"
(2 episodes )
Dr. Michio Kaku
(5 July 2010) - Himself - Guest
Michio Kaku
(26 February 2013) - Himself - Guest/Theoretical Physicist (as Dr. Michio Kaku)
"How the Universe Works"
(11 episodes )
Big Bangs
(25 April 2010) - Himself - Phd., Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York
Black Holes
(2 May 2010) - Himself - Phd., Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York
Galaxies
(10 May 2010) - Himself - Phd., Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York
Supernovas
(17 May 2010) - Himself - Phd., Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York
Volcanoes
(11 July 2012) - Himself - Phd., Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York
Megastorms
(18 July 2012) - Himself - Phd., Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York
Planets from Hell
(25 July 2012) - Himself - Phd., Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York
Megaflares
(1 August 2012) - Himself - Phd., Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York
Extreme Orbits
(8 August 2012) - Himself - Phd., Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York
Comets
(15 August 2012) - Himself - Phd., Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York
Asteroids
(22 August 2012) - Himself - Phd., Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York
"Today"
(2 episodes )
... aka "NBC News Today" - USA
(promotional title)
... aka "The Today Show" - USA
(alternative title)
Episode dated 15 April 2010
(15 April 2010) - Himself (as Dr. Michio Kaku)
Episode dated 14 July 2010
(14 July 2010) - Himself
"Sci Fi Science: Physics of the Impossible"
(22 episodes )
How to Explore the Universe
(1 December 2009) - Narrator/Presenter
How to Travel to a Parallel Universe
(1 December 2009) - Narrator/Presenter
How to Blow Up a Planet
(8 December 2009) - Narrator/Presenter
How to Teleport
(15 December 2009) - Narrator/Presenter
How to Become Invisible
(22 December 2009) - Narrator/Presenter
How to Travel Through Time
(29 December 2009) - Narrator/Presenter
How to Build a Starship
(5 January 2010) - Narrator/Presenter
How to Build a Light Saber
(12 January 2010) - Narrator/Presenter
How to Build a Sci Fi Robot
(19 January 2010) - Narrator/Presenter
How to Become a Superhero
(26 January 2010) - Narrator/Presenter
How to Build a Flying Saucer
(9 February 2010) - Narrator/Presenter
How to Build a Force Field
(16 February 2010) - Narrator/Presenter
Earth 2.0
(1 September 2010) - Himself/Presenter
Galactic Colonization
(1 September 2010) - Himself/Presenter
Deep Impact
(8 September 2010) - Himself/Presenter
A New Solar System
(15 September 2010) - Himself/Presenter
First Contact
(22 September 2010) - Himself/Presenter
Alien Invasion
(29 September 2010) - Himself/Presenter
Destroy the Death Star
(6 October 2010) - Narrator/Presenter
Black Hole Odyssey
(13 October 2010) - Narrator/Presenter
Cyborg Army
(20 October 2010) - Narrator/Presenter
A.I. Uprising
(27 October 2010) - Narrator/Presenter
"Sci Fi Science"
(19 episodes )
Warp Drive
(1 December 2009) - Himself
Planetbuster
(8 December 2009) - Himself
How to Become Invisible
(22 December 2009) - Himself
Super Suits
(26 January 2010) - Himself
How to Build a Flying Saucer
(9 February 2010) - Himself
Earth 2.0
(1 September 2010) - Himself
Galactic Colonization
(1 September 2010) - Himself
Deep Impact
(8 September 2010) - Himself
A New Solar System
(15 September 2010) - Himself
Alien Invasion
(22 September 2010) - Himself
First Contact
(29 September 2010) - Himself
Destroy the Death Star
(6 October 2010) - Himself
Black Hole Odyssey
(13 October 2010) - Himself
Cyborg Army
(20 October 2010) - Himself
A.I. Uprising
(27 October 2010) - Himself
Holodeck
(3 November 2010) - Himself
Shapeshifting Transformer
(10 November 2010) - Himself
Aliens Attack
(3 April 2011) - Himself
Time Machine
(21 May 2011) - Himself
"Stephen Hawking: Master of the Universe"
(2 episodes )
Episode #1.1
(3 March 2008) - Himself, City University, New York
Episode #1.2
(10 March 2008) - Himself, City University, New York
"Visions of the Future"
(3 episodes )
The Intelligence Revolution
(5 November 2007) - Himself - Presenter
The Biotech Revolution
(12 November 2007) - Himself - Presenter
The Quantum Revolution
(19 November 2007) - Himself - Presenter
"The Universe"
(3 episodes )
Alien Galaxies
(31 July 2007) - Himself - Phd., Theoretical Physicist, City University of New York
Beyond the Big Bang
(4 September 2007) - Interview ,
scientific consultant
Sex in Space
(2 December 2008) - Himself
"FutureCar"
(4 episodes )
The Extremes
(7 February 2007) -
Self
The Body
(14 February 2007) -
Self
The Fuel
(21 February 2007) -
Self
The Brain
(28 February 2007) -
Self
"2057"
(3 episodes )
... aka "World in 50 Years" - Hong Kong
(English title)
(DVD box title)
The World
(28 January 2007) - Himself (English Version)
The Body
(28 January 2007) - Himself (English Version)
The City
(28 January 2007) - Himself (English Version)
"Time"
(4 episodes )
Daytime
(26 February 2006) - Himself - Presenter
Lifetime
(5 March 2006) - Himself - Presenter
Earth Time
(12 March 2006) - Himself - Presenter
Cosmic Time
(19 March 2006) - Himself - Presenter
"Naked Science"
(1 episode)
Close Encounters
(17 December 2005) - Himself - City University of New York (as Dr. Michio Kaku)
"HARDtalk Extra"
(1 episode)
Michio Kaku
(22 April 2005) - Himself
"Horizon"
(7 episodes )
Parallel Universes
(14 February 2002) - Himself - City University of New York
Time Trip
(18 December 2003) - Himself
The Dark Secret of Hendrik Schön
(5 February 2004) - Himself
The President's Guide to Science
(16 September 2008) - Himself - City University of New York (as Prof Michio Kaku)
Who's Afraid of a Big Black Hole?
(3 November 2009) - Himself - City University of New York (as Prof Michio Kaku)
What Happened Before the Big Bang?
(11 October 2010) - Himself - The City College of New York (as Prof Michio Kaku)
The Hunt for the Higgs
(9 January 2012) - Himself - City University of New York (as Prof Michio Kaku)
"Future Fantastic"
(1 episode)
The Incredible Shrinking Planet
(12 July 1996) - Himself
"Stuff You Should Know"
(1 episode)
Matter of Time
(????) - Himself