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Horizon tells amazing science stories, unravels mysteries and reveals worlds you've never seen before.
Episode 26 : The Trobriand Experiment
December. 29,1975
This documentary by Horizon is about the Trobriand islanders, whose culture is based on the Kula, a communication system of giving and receiving.
Episode 25 : Meditation and the Mind
August. 18,1975
This is a report by Horizon on Transcendental Meditation, or TM, brought to the West by the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
Episode 24 : Cannabis
August. 11,1975
Horizon takes a look at the history of cannabis and the research on the effects of smoking marijuana.
Episode 23 : To Die, to Live - The Survivors of Hiroshima
August. 04,1975
This documentary by Horizon commemorates the dropping of the A-bomb on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945.
Episode 22 : Happy Catastrophe
July. 28,1975
In this Horizon episode, Rene Thom's mathematical discovery of the catastrophe theory is investigated.
Episode 21 : The Sickly Sea
July. 21,1975
This episode of Horizon describes the various aspects of the pollution problem of the Mediterranean Sea.
Episode 20 : How Do You Read?
July. 14,1975
In this documentary, Horizon reports on the reading process; how it works for the fluent, and how it should be taught.
Episode 19 : The Greatest Advance Since the Wheel?
July. 07,1975
Horizon reports on the history of superconductivity, from discovery, to the present.
Episode 18 : Strange Sleep
June. 30,1975
Horizon investigates the discovery of gaseous anaesthetic from 1840 until the early years of 20th century.
Episode 17 : The Cleanest Place in the World
June. 23,1975
This report by Horizon brings you scientists that are using Antarctica as a giant natural lab to study who has polluted Earth most; man or nature.
Episode 16 : The Three Chord Trick
June. 16,1975
Horizon explores the psychology of music, as it explains why music has such a powerful emotive effect in every society.
Episode 15 : The Glazed Outlook
June. 09,1975
Horizon investigates the attempts by the University of Newcastle in England to define and create an ideal living and working environment.
Episode 14 : The McMaster Experiment
June. 02,1975
This report by Horizon covers an experiment at McMaster University Medical School, in Ontario, Canada.
Episode 13 : Benjamin
May. 19,1975
This episode of Horizon follows the progress of Benjamin Pile, born on 22 November, 1974, at Oxford in Britain.
Episode 12 : The Bulldog's Last Bark?
May. 12,1975
This is a Horizon report on the building of the British military deterrent from the first decision to make it in 1941 until the present state of lethargy.
Episode 11 : Brain Poison
May. 05,1975
Horizon presents an investigation into the effects on health of lead in the urban atmosphere.
Episode 10 : A Spoonful of Roughage
April. 28,1975
Horizon explores the effect of fibre in diet on the diseases of western world.
Episode 9 : Not the Cheapest, But the Best
April. 21,1975
Horizon investigates the life and work of the great engineer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Episode 8 : The Overworked Miracle
April. 14,1975
This report by Horizon describes the resistance to antibiotics, fast growing in all countries, and the dangers it could mean for the future.
Episode 7 : The Long, Long Walkabout
April. 07,1975
This report by Horizon covers an investigation by a group of Australian scientists that looks into the origins and history of the Australian Aborigines.
Episode 6 : The Planets
March. 10,1975
By the end of 1974, Mars, Venus, Mercury and Jupiter had all been visited by spacecraft. For the first time scientists saw in sharp detail the continents, mountains, valleys and volcanoes of other worlds. Tonight's programme shows how these geological features give clues to the way the planets evolved; how they have helped scientists in their attempt to reach back 5,000 million years to understand the formation of the solar system itself.
Episode 5 : Project Fido
February. 24,1975
This episode of Horizon shows the peril to man of the ever increasing dog population in the western world.
Episode 4 : The Change of Life
February. 17,1975
Horizon investigates the symptoms of menopause and the various degrees in which it occurs.
Episode 3 : The Unsafe Sea
February. 10,1975
This episode of Horizon examines the problems of ship safety in the English Channel.
Episode 2 : A Time to Be Born
January. 27,1975
Investigates the growing tendency in hospitals to induce childbirth by injecting hormones into mothers. The practice has become increasingly widespread in recent years, and this film asks if induction is desirable, necessary, and safe.
Episode 1 : The Killer Dust
January. 20,1975
This investigative report by Horizon covers an investigation into the deaths of people who inhaled asbestos dust at Acre Mill, Yorkshire, England.
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