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1987

Horizon

1987 Episodes

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EP 1
60m

The Twenty-Five Hour Clock

1/5/1987

Report on research into biological body clocks, which can effect emotional and physical health and well-being.

EP 2
60m

The Search for the Disappeared

1/12/1987

Report on how forensic scientists ae identifying individual victims amongst the people murdered by Argentina's military juntas, by examination and genetic testing of their remains.

EP 3
60m

The Blind Watchmaker

1/19/1987

In this interview by Horizon, zoologist Richard Dawkins investigates an attack on evolution by scientific creationists, based on the book of the same name by the famous zoologist.

EP 4
60m

Riding the Stack

1/26/1987

Astronauts and space shuttle designers talk about the risks of space flight, in the light of the space shuttle disaster of January 1986.

EP 5
60m

Bruno Bettelheim: The Man Who Cared for Children

2/2/1987

Two part documentary on psychologist Bruno Bettelheim and his work with emotionally disturbed children.

EP 6
60m

Bruno Bettelheim: A Sense of Surviving

2/9/1987

Two part documentary on psychologist Bruno Bettelheim and his work with emotionally disturbed children.

EP 7
60m

Energy from Outer Space

2/16/1987

Report on exploration into releasing energy sources which came from outer space during the formation of the earth, 4,500 million years ago, and have lain dormant under the earth's crust. In Sweden a five mile deep drill hole was made to unleash this energy.

EP 8
60m

The Return of the Osprey

2/23/1987

Documentary on the Osprey in north east America, where its natural habitat was being damaged by the use of DDT, but after some conservation work the Osprey is returning to the area.

EP 9
60m

Can AIDS Be Stopped?

3/2/1987

Report on the development of the AIDS virus, and current research into vaccines to combat the disease.

EP 10
60m

Police Stress: The John Wayne Syndrome

3/9/1987

Documentary on the increasing pressure put on the British police resulting in stress and psychological disorders, and also on the work of Dr. Douglas Duckworth, a psychologist at Leeds University who has worked with the police on these problems.

EP 11
60m

To Engineer Is Human

3/16/1987

Engineer Henry Petroski explains why engineering can never be an exact science and looks at examples of engineering failures.

EP 12
60m

The Magma Chamber

3/23/1987

Report on the research into volcanoes by British scientists Professor Geoff Brow n and Dr. Hazel Rymer, who have developed a technique of exploring the magma chambers of volcanoes and predicting when they will erupt.

EP 13
60m

Broken Images

3/30/1987

Report on two sufferers of visual agnosia. The condition affects their ability to impose order on the visual world, even though they are not blind, but it does reveal a great deal about normal perception.

EP 14
60m

Trial Babies

4/6/1987

Report on the different tests done on pregnant women to detect abnormalities in the foetus, with investigation of why these tests are not available in all pregnancies.

EP 15
60m

After Chernobyl - Closer to Home

4/13/1987

Report on the safety of UK nuclear power stations, following the accident at Chernobyl in the USSR in 1986. The programme focuses on the nuclear installation at Hartlepool on Teeside, which has the smallest evacuation zone in the western world.

EP 16
60m

Making Sex Pay

5/11/1987

James Gould, Professor of Biology at Princeton University, lectures on the mating habits of animals and humans.

EP 17
60m

The Anthropic Principle

5/18/1987

Discussion of the Anthropic Principle, a scientific theory for man's place in th e Universe.

EP 19
60m

Aircrash: The Burning Issue

6/1/1987

Report on the need for improved safety features on airplanes in particular the desirability of smoke hoods, plus an interview with a survivor of the 1985 Manchester aircrash.

EP 20
60m

The Riddle of the Joints

6/8/1987

Report on research into rheumatoid arthritis.

EP 21
60m

To Catch a Falling Star

5/15/1987

Report on the future and commercial benefit of research into astronomy conducted by the Royal Greenwich Observatory and other scientific institutions in Great Britain.

EP 22
60m

In the Light of New Information

6/22/1987

Report on the evolution of laser light technology for communication in the 21st century, with a dramatised account of the effect of the technology on our daily lives.

EP 23
60m

Janice's Choice

6/29/1987

Janice Blenkharn's mother died of Huntington's Chorea, which any child of a victim has a 50-50 chance of inheriting. Janice is faced with the choice of having a test, developed after research in South America, to see if she has this incurable genetic disease.