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Horizon

Horizon

1965

January 6, 1965 24 episodes

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Learning from Machines
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E1. Learning from Machines

60m Jan 6, 1965

At a time when the use of teaching machines is fast expanding, Horizon looks at the principles behind them and enquires into their success

The Technique of Change
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E2. The Technique of Change

60m Jan 20, 1965

Horizon profiles the Bell Laboratories in the United States. They are one of the most important research and development centers where more than 4000 scientists work with a budget of one hundred million pounds every year. Horizon investigates the possibility of setting up a similar research station in Britain.

Star Gazers
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E3. Star Gazers

60m Feb 3, 1965

Horizon explores American plans to launch a space observatory to map the universe and learn how stars are created.

Science and Art
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E4. Science and Art

60m Feb 17, 1965

Horizon looks at the relationship between science and art, and also explores artists attitudes towards science.

The Great Computer Scandal / H-Bomb Detectors
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E5. The Great Computer Scandal / H-Bomb Detectors

60m Mar 3, 1965

Horizon investigates the states of big research computers in Britain. Also, Horizon looks at the H-Bomb Detectors and how British scientists have developed a nuclear explosion detector which has changed the political outlook for nuclear test controls.

Forbidden Events  / I am a Madman
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E6. Forbidden Events / I am a Madman

60m Mar 17, 1965

Is there a fifth force in the Universe, or must we revise our ideas about time? Horizon visits the Rutherford High Energy Laboratory where an experiment is running to settle this, and talks to Dr. Lipman.

Restless Genius / Faster, Farther, Higher
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E7. Restless Genius / Faster, Farther, Higher

60m Mar 31, 1965

Prof. Andrade presents a tribute to Robert Hooke: architect, astronomer, geologist, and meteorologist who discovered the cell. This episode also includes a report on a 36 year study of the cell wall by Prof. Preston.

The Other Side of the Pill
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E8. The Other Side of the Pill

60m Apr 14, 1965

Every day, on average, another 431 British women start taking the contraceptive pill. The manufacturers insist that it is the most carefully tested drug on the market today. But some scientists and doctors are concerned about the potential long-term effects of taking it.

The Big Smoke / The Model Makers
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E9. The Big Smoke / The Model Makers

60m May 12, 1965

Nine years after the passing of the Clean Air Act, where do we stand? Scientists are gradually finding out why dirty air Is so harmful to ill persons with Dr. P. J. Lawther of Air Pollution Research Centre at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Whenever the things they study are too big, too far off, or too hot to handle, scientists can make a model of these-but can they be sure their models truly represent reality?

The Long Slide  / Men with Gills
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E10. The Long Slide / Men with Gills

60m May 26, 1965

When a rubber tyre rolls fast on a wet surface it may rise on a film of water and begin to 'aquaplane.' Scientists are studying this fact which creates a real hazard to aircraft passengers and fast drivers. A new membrane developed in America holds forth the prospect of men being able to live under water.

Men and Sharks / Sir Henry Dale, OM, FRS
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E11. Men and Sharks / Sir Henry Dale, OM, FRS

60m Jun 9, 1965

Horizon looks at Prof. Perry Gilbert's research on captured sharks and meets with the eminent physiologist Sir Henry Dale as he celebrates his 90th birthday and looks back on his career in medical research. The eminent physiologist, who celebrates his ninetieth birthday today, looks back on his first discovery sixty years ago.

The Brain Gain / The Sudden Night / Learning to Speak
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E12. The Brain Gain / The Sudden Night / Learning to Speak

60m Jun 23, 1965

Dr. Jacob Bronowski, who a year ago took up the deputy directorship of the Salk Institute in California, discusses with Tom Rosenthal his new activities and how he feels about working in the golden West. The recent total eclipse of the sun was probably the most closely studied ever. With special film from the Pacific, Horizon examines what was done and why. For the first time deaf children can see a visual pattern of their own attempts at speech. In the programme a new machine is shown which may revolutionize the teaching of speech and language to these handicapped children.

Dr. Joseph Needham / Mariner IV
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E13. Dr. Joseph Needham / Mariner IV

60m Jul 14, 1965

This episode of Horizon features Dr. Joseph Needham, an eminent scientist and humanist who is perhaps the greatest living authority on China. An account of the space probe Mariner IV which will be flying past Mars tonight.

Science Fiction : Science Fact? / Alone and Unarmed
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E14. Science Fiction : Science Fact? / Alone and Unarmed

60m Jul 28, 1965

Is all science fiction merely fantasy - or can it give valuable clues to the future? A discussion between Desmond Morris and the ethologist George Schaller.

Certain of Uncertainty / State of Nature
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E15. Certain of Uncertainty / State of Nature

60m Aug 11, 1965

The four men who opened up a new field of physics: Max Born, Paul Dirac, Werner Heisenberg and George Thompson meet and discuss topic with John Charap at the annual science conference in Lindau, Germany.

Time Stood Still / Weighty Matters
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E16. Time Stood Still / Weighty Matters

60m Aug 25, 1965

Professor Harold Edgerton of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who has won international recognition for his achievements in ultra-high-speed photography, talks about his work and shows some of the remarkable pictures, both still and moving, that he has taken.

Fuel for the Future / Collector's Piece
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E17. Fuel for the Future / Collector's Piece

60m Sep 8, 1965

Horizon interviews Prof. Andrade about his collection of rare scientific books which he was about to sell.

Let Newton Be
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E18. Let Newton Be

60m Sep 22, 1965

On the 300th anniversary of Isaac Newton's greatest year of discovery, one of his most ardent disciples, Prof. Julius Summer-Miller, comes from California to illustrate the excitement of seeing Newton's principles in action.

Special Senses / Toil, Sweat & Tears
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E19. Special Senses / Toil, Sweat & Tears

60m Oct 10, 1965

What sort of person can invent a 3-D microscope, a new way of photographing the moon, publish fifty papers on perception, and spend three weeks hunting for a minute sea creature to see how its eyes work? Cambridge psychologist Richard Gregory is a man of many facets. Tonight's film examines his inventiveness—its sources and its products. An M.R.C. team headed by Dr. D. G. Phillips has taken the first step towards answering the vital question: how do enzymes work?

An Affair of the Heart
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E20. An Affair of the Heart

60m Oct 24, 1965

Horizon explores heart attacks and thrombosis.

10,000 Tombs
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E21. 10,000 Tombs

60m Nov 7, 1965

Horizon probes into the Etruscan tombs in Italy. Carlo Lerici, scientist and archaeologist, has brought past and future together. Using geophysical methods intended for mineral surveying, he has detected 10,000 unknown Etruscan tombs in ten years.

Albert Szent-Györgyi M.D., Ph.D., D.h.c.
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E22. Albert Szent-Györgyi M.D., Ph.D., D.h.c.

60m Nov 21, 1965

Horizon profiles the scientist, polymath, and Nobel prize winner Prof. Albert Szent-Gyorgi.

The Big Dishes / The Living Stream
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E23. The Big Dishes / The Living Stream

60m Dec 5, 1965

A look at some of the huge new radio telescopes which have recently started work in Britain, France, Russia, America, and elsewhere. Sir Bernard Lovell, Professor Martin Ryle, and M. Émile-Jacques Blum explain the scientific motive for this vast expenditure.

Boys on Bubbles / Problems and Puzzles
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E24. Boys on Bubbles / Problems and Puzzles

60m Sep 25, 1966

Horizon re-stages highlights from Professor C. V. Boys's famous Christmas lectures on bubbles and surface tension which drew crowds to the London Institution sixty-six years ago. Then, a mathematician challenges you to solve some of the puzzles he has invented.

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