Thomas Lucas

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Thomas Lucas is an American television director, writer and producer based in Armonk, New York. He spent many years working for the Science Channel and National Geographic Television before starting his own production company. Lucas and Greg Diefenbach co-founded Alliant TV Network, an online documentary distribution company, as well as the platform XiveTV.

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Director:
2001  Beyond Human
2002  Unfolding Universe
2006  Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
2006  Nova: Monster Of The Milky Way
2009  Monster Black Holes
2012  Galapagos Realm Of Giant Sharks
2013  Solar Superstorms
2015  Death in Space
2015  Hubble's Enduring Legacy
2015  The Age of Hubble
2017  Faster Than Light: the Dream of Interstellar Flight
2017  Journey to the Pale Red Dot
2018  The Jupiter Enigma
2019  Birth of Planet Earth
2019  Secrets of the Universe

Executive Producer:
2001  Beyond Human
2002  Unfolding Universe
2006  Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
2006  Nova: Monster Of The Milky Way
2009  Monster Black Holes
2012  Galapagos Realm Of Giant Sharks
2013  Solar Superstorms
2015  Death in Space
2015  Hubble's Enduring Legacy
2015  The Age of Hubble
2017  Faster Than Light: the Dream of Interstellar Flight
2017  Journey to the Pale Red Dot
2018  The Jupiter Enigma
2019  Birth of Planet Earth
2019  Secrets of the Universe
2021  Venus: Death of a Planet

Producer:
2001  Beyond Human
2002  Unfolding Universe
2006  Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
2006  Nova: Monster Of The Milky Way
2009  Monster Black Holes
2012  Galapagos Realm Of Giant Sharks
2013  Solar Superstorms
2015  Death in Space
2015  Hubble's Enduring Legacy
2015  The Age of Hubble
2017  Faster Than Light: the Dream of Interstellar Flight
2017  Journey to the Pale Red Dot
2017  Seeing the Beginning of Time
2018  Mars Calling: Manifest Destiny or Grand Illusion?
2018  The Jupiter Enigma
2019  Birth of Planet Earth
2019  Secrets of the Universe
2021  Venus: Death of a Planet

Production Assistant:
2001  Beyond Human
2002  Unfolding Universe
2006  Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
2006  Nova: Monster Of The Milky Way
2009  Monster Black Holes
2012  Galapagos Realm Of Giant Sharks
2013  Solar Superstorms
2015  Death in Space
2015  Hubble's Enduring Legacy
2015  The Age of Hubble
2016  Prey for Me
2017  Faster Than Light: the Dream of Interstellar Flight
2017  Journey to the Pale Red Dot
2017  Seeing the Beginning of Time
2018  Mars Calling: Manifest Destiny or Grand Illusion?
2018  The Jupiter Enigma
2019  Birth of Planet Earth
2019  Secrets of the Universe
2021  Venus: Death of a Planet

Writer:
2001  Beyond Human
2002  Unfolding Universe
2006  Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity
2006  Nova: Monster Of The Milky Way
2009  Monster Black Holes
2012  Galapagos Realm Of Giant Sharks
2013  Solar Superstorms
2015  Death in Space
2015  Hubble's Enduring Legacy
2015  The Age of Hubble
2016  Prey for Me
2017  Faster Than Light: the Dream of Interstellar Flight
2017  Journey to the Pale Red Dot
2017  Seeing the Beginning of Time
2018  Mars Calling: Manifest Destiny or Grand Illusion?
2018  The Jupiter Enigma
2019  Birth of Planet Earth
2019  Secrets of the Universe
2021  Venus: Death of a Planet

Director:
1974  NOVA
2009  Cosmic Journeys

Producer:
1974  NOVA
2009  Cosmic Journeys
2020  Exploring Venus

Writer:
1974  NOVA
2009  Cosmic Journeys
2020  Exploring Venus

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