50 Years of Horizon
A collection of Horizon programmes, celebrating 50 years of broadcasting.
Fermat's Last Theorem—Horizon, 1995-1996
British mathematician Andrew Wiles's bid to find proof for Fermat's last theorem.
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The World Of Buckminster Fuller—Horizon, 1964-1965
The work of Buckminster Fuller, the inventor of the geodesic dome. (1964)
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Eat, Fast and Live Longer—Horizon, 2012-2013
Michael Mosley examines the powerful science behind the ancient idea of fasting.
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Killer in the Village—Horizon, 1982-1983
Tracing the spread of AIDS across America. (1983)
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Science Under Attack—Horizon, 2010-2011
Nobel Prize winner Sir Paul Nurse examines why science appears to be under attack.
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Man In Space—Horizon, 1965-1966
Horizon reports from the spacecraft centre in Houston, Texas. (1966)
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Dawn Of The Clone Age—Horizon, 1997-1998
The story of how and why Dolly the sheep came to be cloned. (1997)
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Now The Chips Are Down—Horizon, 1977-1978
The rise of the microprocessor and its effect on industry. (1978)
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To Infinity and Beyond—Horizon, 2009-2010
How infinity is older than time, bigger than the universe and stranger than fiction.
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The Core—Horizon, 2011-2012
Scientists are uncovering a bizarre, alien world that lies 4,000 miles beneath our feet.
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Vanished: The Plane That Disappeared—Horizon, 2000-2001
Horizon follows an expedition to the Andes in search of a missing plane. (2000)
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The Pleasure of Finding Things Out—Horizon, 1981-1982
Professor Richard Feynman of Caltech talks about his life and career.
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A Time To Be Born—Horizon, 1974-1975
Horizon investigates the growing tendency to induce childbirth. (1975)
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The Curtain Of Silence—Horizon, 1972-1973
Programme about deafness in Britain today. (1973)
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