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1997

Horizon

1997 Episodes

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EP 1
60m

Psychedelic Science

2/27/1997

Horizon reports on the resurgence in research on psychedelic drugs in the 1990's.

EP 2
60m

Fat Cats, Thin Mice

3/6/1997

In this documentary, Horizon investigates obesity in Britain, following a woman, Heather Osborne, who weighs 322 pounds. We watch her progress through a stomach stapling operation and explore reports on a so-called fat free fat and two new drugs which have been marketed as the ultimate cure for obesity.

EP 3
60m

Shipwreck

3/13/1997

Horizon follows the investigations into the origins of a 16th century shipwreck discovered off of the coast of the Channel Islands.

EP 4
60m

Genius of the Jet

3/20/1997

This episode of Horizon presents a profile of the inventor Sir Frank Whittle and his idea for the first jet engine which changed the nature of air travel.

EP 5
60m

Smallpox on Death Row

3/27/1997

In this episode, Horizon reports on the last lab samples of smallpox destined to be destroyed. But do we still have much to learn from this virus?

EP 6
60m

Silent Children, New Language

4/3/1997

In this episode, Horizon investigates an amazing new sign language developed solely by deaf children and explores if we copy language from what surrounds us.

EP 7
60m

Turned On by Danger

4/17/1997

Horizon reports on a radical new theory by Professor Polly Matzinger about the human body's immune system.

EP 8
60m

A Perfect Oil Spill

4/24/1997

Horizon investigates the real impact that oil pollution has on our environment during a 12 month study.

EP 9
60m

The Great Balloon Race

5/1/1997

Horizon reports on the technical and logistical struggles of teams trying for the first time to circumnavigate the earth by balloon.

EP 10
60m

Crater of Death

9/11/1997

Horizon investigates the theory that a comet impact in the Gulf of Mexico was responsible for the mass extinction of the dinosaurs.

EP 11
60m

Mind Over Body

9/18/1997

Horizon reports on how mainstream science is now looking at whether the brain can affect the immune system.

EP 12
60m

Out of Asia

9/25/1997

In this episode, Horizon presents new findings about the dates for the arrival of people in Australia and the invention of art.

EP 13
60m

The Virus that Cures

10/9/1997

Horizon presents a documentary about scientists who now believe that viruses that can kill bacteria, known as bacteriophage, might win the fight against super-germs.

EP 14
60m

The Man Who Lost his Body

10/16/1997

Looks at Ian Waterman, who at 19 caught a virus that destroyed half of his nervous system and who, in spite of medical assertions that he would never walk, feed or move again, managed by sheer will-power to get back some mobility. Examines the question of how far the brain can over-ride disease or physical problems.

EP 15
60m

Dawn of the Clone Age

10/23/1997

This Horizon documentary is about how and why, a sheep named Dolly, became the first cloned copy of an adult mammal.