Horizon (1964)
Horizon tells amazing science stories, unravels mysteries and reveals worlds you've never seen before.
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1996x01 The Butchers of Boxgrove
08 January, 1996 9:00 pm
Investigates the case of the "Boxgrove Man". Follows archaeologist Mark Roberts who tries to piece together the history of the first Englishman, from a shin bone nearly 500,000 years old, discovered in Boxgrove in Sussex.
1996x02 Fermat's Last Theorem
15 January, 1996 9:00 pm
Tells the story of mathematician Andrew Wiles who has made it his life's work to solve the puzzle of Fermat's last theorem that has baffled minds for three centuries.
1996x03 A Miracle for Cancer?
22 January, 1996 9:00 pm
Examines the latest research aimed at conquering cancer. Includes research into vaccines for prostate cancer and skin cancer.
1996x04 Nature's Numbers
29 January, 1996 9:00 pm
Follows a group of biologists Conservation International who take a pragmatic approach to what species can be saved.They travel to the Bolivian rainforest to assess missing species.
1996x05 The Gene Race
05 February, 1996 9:00 pm
Follows two teams of researchers, in Britain and USA as they use radically different genetic techniques in the race to find an effective treatment against cystic fibrosis.
1996x06 Masters of the Ionosphere
12 February, 1996 9:00 pm
Recounts the history of scientific attempts from Marconi onwards to understand the atmospheric layer, known as the ionosphere. Discusses interest shown by the US Military in the region which has led to the establishment of HAARP (High Altitude Auroral Research Project) which will beam energy directly into the ionosphere.
1996x07 Assault on the Male (revisited)
26 February, 1996 9:00 pm
Are changes in modern living increasing levels of oestrogen and threatening males of different species, from alligators to humans?
1996x08 Death by Design
04 March, 1996 9:00 pm
In this Horizon documentary, we look at the notion that each cell in our body is programmed to die. Understanding this concept has major implications for research into disease.
1996x09 The Planet Hunters
11 March, 1996 9:00 pm
Follows astronomers from Manchester, Switzerland and California as they search for planets with liquid water on them, the prerequisite for life
1996x10 Inside Chernobyl's Sarcophagus (Update)
25 March, 1996 9:00 pm
In this episode of Horizon, which is a follow-up to the 1991 documentary, we follow a group of soviet scientists on a suicide mission as they search for the missing nuclear fuel inside the remains of the nuclear reactor 4.
1996x11 Fallout from Chernobyl
01 April, 1996 9:00 pm
Reports on the work by scientists Dr Keith Baverstock and Sir Dillwyn Williams to confirm that the outbreak of thyroid cancer in children in Belarus and the Ukraine was due to the Chernobyl disaster.
1996x12 TV is Dead, Long Live TV
04 November, 1996 9:00 pm
In this documentary, Horizon compares the future of television with the years of experimentation before the first BBC broadcasts in 1936.
1996x13 Aliens from Mars
11 November, 1996 9:00 pm
An investigation into claims that life once existed on Mars. NASA scientists and their critics discuss the fossils discovered in a small meteoric rock in Antarctica earlier in 1996.
1996x14 Living Death
25 November, 1996 9:00 pm
Looks at new treatments for patients in a persistent vegetative state. Focuses on the case of Geoffrey Wildsmith who was misdiagnosed as being PVS. He had awoken from his coma but was totally paralysed and unable to communicate. After two years he was transferred and it was found he could communicate by using a buzzer connected to a highly sensitive pressure-switch.
1996x15 The Time Lords
02 December, 1996 9:00 pm
An investigation into claims by researchers that time travel is not only theoretically possible but is already happening.
1996x16 Noah's Flood
16 December, 1996 9:00 pm
Follows the work of geologists Bill Ryan and Walter Pitman, who for twenty five years have been investigating evidence for the location of the biblical flood and Noah's Ark.
1996x17 BSE: The Invisible Enemy
17 November, 1996 9:00 pm
First part of a two-part investigation into BSE. Looks into the scientific confusion and official bungling surrounding the problem, which allowed BSE to spread into the human population. Includes an interview with Sir Richard Southwood, Chairman of the first Government advisory committee, who reconsiders evidence they first weighed up in 1988.
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