Horizon - 1964

Horizon (1964 — present)
Seasons: 62, episodes: 1173
Episode runtime: 60 min
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1 The World of Buckminster Fuller
Horizon follows the work of R. Buckminster Fuller and his research of the geodesic dome.
1964-02-04 60 min.
2 Pesticides and Posterity
Dr. Frank Darling and Dr. Eric Edson discuss different environmental priorities.
1964-05-30 60 min.
3 A Candle to Nature
A reconstruction of a Michael Faraday lecture last given in December 1860.
1964-06-27 60 min.
4 Strangeness Minus Three
Horizon explores the findings of physicists at Brookhaven, Long Island, New York. Who, after two years and thousands of photographs, have identified a predicted new particle which has a unique characteristic: 'strangeness minus three'.
1964-07-25 60 min.
5 The Air of Science
Horizon looks at the work of the National Institute for Medical Research.
1964-08-22 60 min.
6 The Knowledge Explosion
Prof. Arthur C. Clarke, Derek Price and Nigel Balchin discuss the past and future of science.
1964-09-21 60 min.
7 The Amateur Scientist
The work of amateur scientists.
1964-10-19 60 min.
8 Tots and Quods and Woodgeries
Horizon investigates the 'Tots and Quots' and the 'Woodgeries' two groups set up by scientists before the second world war to discuss the future of science and how it effects society.
1964-11-16 60 min.
9 Science, Toys and Magic
Horizon takes a look at science in the spirit of Christmas.
1964-12-14 60 min.

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