Episodes

Episode 1

Epidemic

Jan 04, 1973 60 min

Horizon examines sources of infection that have, and could still, cause epidemics in Britain.

Episode 2

Worlds in Collision

Jan 11, 1973 60 min

This episode of Horizon features Immanuel Velikovsky and his theories about the solar system.

Episode 3

The Military Necessity

Jan 18, 1973 60 min

Horizon examines the doctrines and military strategies of the rival alliances of NATO and the Warsaw Pact countries.

Episode 4

The Curtain of Silence

Jan 25, 1973 60 min

Horizon looks into the problem of deafness in Britain.

Episode 5

Crime Lab

Feb 01, 1973 60 min

A jewel robbery, a hit-and-run, and the Case of the Skeleton in the Sand Dunes illustrate the work of forensic scientists and the police they assist. How do they discover the characteristics of an individual bullet as it enters a body? How are blood stains identified or microscopic flakes of paint? How do voiceprints and lie-detectors work? The crime labs of Britain and America have different priorities and different techniques. Each can learn from the other. They also have different success rates. Britain's is currently better. But how long can we hold out against a rapidly rising tide of drugs and violence? What can we learn from American experience?

Episode 6

When the Breeding Has to Stop

Feb 08, 1973 60 min

How easy is it to get sterilized? Should there be abortion on demand? Do we need a free contraceptive service? Our average family size is 2.5. To avoid a social and population crisis it needs to be 2.1. Aberdeen, one of the few cities to have a fully comprehensive family planning service, has already successfully cut its birth rate. The Government plan to withdraw this kind of free service. But, in the light of Aberdeen's success, should the Government be made to reconsider?

Episode 7

Science Is Dead, Long Live Science

Feb 15, 1973 60 min

In this documentary by Horizon, we look at chemical warfare and the associated environmental problems that have given science a bad name.

Episode 8

...And Where Will the Children Play?

Mar 01, 1973 60 min

Horizon explores how to make the future livable and prevent the effects of urban sprawl.

Episode 9

Acupuncture: A Chinese Puzzle

Mar 08, 1973 60 min

Horizon explains acupuncture theories and examines its validity in modern medicine.

Episode 10

What Time Is Your Body?

Mar 22, 1973 60 min

Horizon illustrates the Circadian Cycle of your body clock as it relates to physical and mental efficiency.

Episode 11

Survival of the Weakest

Apr 05, 1973 60 min

In this episode, Horizon investigates the chances of survival and chances of a normal life for babies who are born underweight.

Episode 12

Red Sea Coral and the Crown of Thorns

Apr 12, 1973 60 min

This Horizon documentary shows the work of the Cambridge Coral Starfish Research Group off of Port Sudan in the Red Sea.

Episode 13

Lumbered... with Back-Ache!

Apr 26, 1973 60 min

In this report, Horizon studies the problem of backache and investigates some remarkable new spine research.

Episode 14

Airport

May 03, 1973 60 min

Horizon covers Heathrow Airport in England and in particular, the work which is being done to make it safe.

Episode 15

Do You Remember the Memory Man?

May 17, 1973 60 min

Horizon looks at the phenomena of memory and some recent discoveries about it made by scientists.

Episode 16

What a Waste!

May 24, 1973 60 min

Horizon investigates the various ways of dealing with the growing problem of garbage.

Episode 17

The Laws of the Land

Jun 07, 1973 60 min

In the episode, Horizon investigates modern intensive farming methods.

Episode 18

Do We Really Need the Railways?

Jun 14, 1973 60 min

Horizon takes a realistic look at the new ideas and technology threatening Britain's railway system.

Episode 19

The Telly of Tomorrow?

Jun 21, 1973 60 min

In this Horizon documentary, it deals with the expansion of television in Britain and the USA, especially with the growth of cable television.

Episode 20

How Does It Hurt?

Jul 05, 1973 60 min

In this episode of Horizon, you will find that many people suffer chronic pain and yet others cannot feel anything.

Episode 21

A Scientist Looks at Religion

Aug 09, 1973 60 min

This report by Horizon examines the work of Sir Alister Hardy who has set up a research unit to examine religious experience.

Episode 22

In Search of Konrad Lorenz

Sep 24, 1973 60 min

Horizon presents a portrait of Konrad Lorenz and a review of his career and personal interests.

Episode 23

Stretch Up Tall

Oct 01, 1973 60 min

This episode of Horizon takes a look at the medical and educational treatment of spastics in Britain.

Episode 24

Gilding the Lily

Oct 08, 1973 60 min

Horizon presents a documentary on the developments in botany resulting in new flowers and the mass production of plants from single cells.

Episode 25

The Black Holes of Gravity

Oct 15, 1973 60 min

In this episode of Horizon, Prof. John Taylor of the London University looks at the effects of gravity and the forces it exerts on the universe.

Episode 26

What's so Big About Us?

Oct 22, 1973 60 min

Horizon investigates the plight of the Pygmies, on the verge of extinction as a racial group.

Episode 27

The Steadfast Tin Soldier

Oct 29, 1973 60 min

This Horizon documentary is a biography of the Danish nuclear physicist, Nils Bohr, and his efforts to internationally control atomic energy.

Episode 28

Carry on Smoking

Nov 05, 1973 60 min

Horizon looks at the rise in the number of people who smoke and the real health risks.

Episode 29

Air Crash Detective

Nov 26, 1973 60 min

In this report, Horizon investigates why airplanes crash and shows accident investigators at work analyzing a film of an actual crash.

Episode 30

An Element of Mystery

Dec 03, 1973 60 min

This episode of Horizon documents the sources, uses, and properties of the element mercury and examines its role in modern society.

Episode 31

Digging Up the Future

Dec 17, 1973 60 min

Can we ever hope to wipe out diseases like influenza and small-pox? Will our weather get better - or worse? Is it possible to grow anything useful on large areas of moorland in this country? Diseases, climate and soil structure alter so slowly that patterns in them can only be found by studying how they've changed over hundreds and thousands of years. Dating methods, which slot all the changes into place, are the most important scientific tools for analyzing the past. And the news they give can advise - and warn - us about the future.

Episode 32

Kula, a Reason for Giving

Dec 24, 1973 60 min

Horizon reports on the inhabitants islands east of New Guinea who have evolved a system of intercommunication called the Kula.