THE SUN QUEEN Maria Telkes

Maria Telkes wearing a lab coat and smiling.Her pioneering work on solar heat and solar energy would change science forever – but it was her passionate dedication to humanity that made her a true visionary.

Meet the remarkable Maria Telkes, subject of the amazing American Experience documentary The Sun Queen with Olivia’s guests, Writer/Producer Gene Tempest and Director Amanda Pollack.

You can watch The Sun Queen from The American Experience here, or you can find the trailer here.

You can read more about the relationship between Maria Telkes and MIT engineer Hoyt Hottel in this fantastic essay, and in 2019 Andrew Nemethy wrote a fascinating article about his experience growing up in the Dover Sun House.




Amanda Pollak has been directing and producing highly acclaimed documentaries for over two decades, including over a dozen films for the national PBS series, American Experience. She produced and co-directed The Great War, an epic six-hour series on America’s role in World War 1, which was seen by more than 10 million people nationwide. She produced Into the Grand Canyon, an environmental adventure story that premiered on National Geographic and is now streaming worldwide on Disney+, and executive produced Ailey, an immersive portrait of the renowned choreographer, which premiered at Sundance, was released theatrically by NEON, and broadcast on PBS’s American Masters. Pollak was part of the founding team for Retro Report, an online series of investigative pieces featured on the front page of The New York Times digital edition. Her work has been recognized with three Emmy Awards, a Cine Golden Eagle Award, and the George Foster Peabody Award.


Gene Tempest is an award-winning American filmmaker and historian. Her work has appeared in The Boston Globe and The New York Times, and her screenwriting has been recognized by the Writers Guild of America. A coeditor of Une Histoire De La Guerre (2018) and a former contributor to the French magazine L’histoire, her projects include the PBS documentaries The Great War (coproducer; 2017), American Veteran (cowriter; 2021), Citizen Hearst (writer/producer; 2021), and Sun Queen (writer/producer; 2023). She received her BA from the University of California at Berkeley, and her PhD from Yale University, where she won the Hans Gatzke Prize for her work in military history. She has taught at SUNY Cortland and Boston University, and from 2016-2017 served as the first ever Historian in Residence for American Experience at WGBH-Boston, where she helped fund and develop new history programming for public television.


Music featured in this episode includes:

Debussy’s “Nocturnes” by Amanda Setlik Wilson
“Shadoma” by The Mini Vandals
“Clair de Lune” by Brent Hugh
“Piano Journey” and “Requiem” by Esther Abrami
“The Shadow Self” by I Think I Can Help You
“Looping Ascent” by Joel Cummins


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