Co-production of PBS and UK net Channel 4 looks at the Apple co-founder’s life

Oct 28, 2011 09:21 GMT  ·  By

An hour-long documentary called “Steve Jobs – One Last Thing”, made by UK indie Pioneer Productions and funded by PBS, C4 and Mentorn International, is set to air Novemvber 2nd, in the United States.

The hype surrounding Steve Jobs’ recent passing has spurred countless TV specials, most of them being based on the official biography authored Walter Isaacson.

Early next month, a documentary titled Steve Jobs – One Last Thing will be aired in the U.S. by American broadcaster PBS and UK net Channel 4, RealScreen reports.

The title is a spin-off from an expression used by Jobs during his iconic keynote presentations which sometimes ended with the Apple CEO announcing "one more thing" (not one last thing).

Americans are being told to tune in a 10 p.m. EST on November 2, following the premiere episode of the ‘NOVA’ strand’s four-part series The Fabric of the Cosmos.