“The amount of energy and confidence in that room was astounding.”

By Morgan Cormack

Published: Thursday, 11 January 2024 at 12:18 PM


For many, thinking back to a time before Facebook is nigh-on impossible – especially as the social media platform paved the way for the sites and apps that many people now use daily.

Well, prepare to take a trip back in time in Sky’s new documentary Zuckerberg: King of the Metaverse, which takes us on Zuckerberg’s early coding journey that not only changed his life, but the world.

The rise of the world’s youngest billionaire is set to be an intriguing watch, and in an exclusive clip to RadioTimes.com, we can get a sense of those early days of Zuckerberg’s career, as he and his friends rent an office on top of a Chinese restaurant.

Karel Baloun was Zuckerberg’s first senior engineer at Facebook and explains the appeal of collaborating all those years ago, speaking about his academic past in social psychology, which made the “idea of connecting people” a great one.

Having been an engineer in Silicon Valley for years, Baloun talks about the start-up life of working for Facebook, having had a past of working in big corporations. The old footage included in the clip shows a younger Zuckerberg and his small company at the time as they have fun, seem relaxed and laugh together.

A world away from the company everyone knows today, Baloun talks of assembling furniture themselves and describes the office space as “spartan”, saying: “The amount of energy and confidence in that room was astounding.”

Watch the exclusive clip below.