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Horizon: Season 25

1988 1988
TV-PG

  • 1988-01-04T21:00:00Z on BBC Two
  • 1h
  • 1d 1h (25 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Documentary
Horizon tells amazing science stories, unravels mysteries and reveals worlds you've never seen before.

25 episodes

Season Premiere

1988-01-04T21:00:00Z

25x01 The Transpanted Brain

Season Premiere

25x01 The Transpanted Brain

  • 1988-01-04T21:00:00Z1h

This episode of Horizon looks at a new approach that holds hope for the treatment of Parkinson's Disease.

1988-01-11T21:00:00Z

25x02 Death of a Star

25x02 Death of a Star

  • 1988-01-11T21:00:00Z1h

Horizon documents the first sighting of a star in supernova at its initial stages. The study of the spacial event provides fascinating insight into the life of our own universe.

1988-01-18T21:00:00Z

25x03 Playing With Madness

25x03 Playing With Madness

  • 1988-01-18T21:00:00Z1h

In the report by Horizon, they looks at manic depression and how is now known that it has a strong genetic component.

1988-01-25T21:00:00Z

25x04 The Canal in the Jungle

25x04 The Canal in the Jungle

  • 1988-01-25T21:00:00Z1h

This episode of the Horizon explores the Panama Canal, now a billion dollar commercial sea crossroad between continents. The future of the canal is in danger because of damage to rain forests.

Horizon investigates how those who are born into a working class family are at greater risk of dying early than if born a child of the professional classes.

1988-02-08T21:00:00Z

25x06 The Greenhouse Effect

25x06 The Greenhouse Effect

  • 1988-02-08T21:00:00Z1h

This documentary report by Horizon examines the devastating effects of the Greenhouse Effect (earth's temperature rising) and how man is causing it.

1988-02-15T21:00:00Z

25x07 Struggling for Control

25x07 Struggling for Control

  • 1988-02-15T21:00:00Z1h

This is a Horizon report on Britain's air traffic control capabilities and the use of outdated and unreliable equipment.

1988-02-22T21:00:00Z

25x08 Thinking

25x08 Thinking

  • 1988-02-22T21:00:00Z1h

Explores the limits of digital computers and artificial intelligence. Includes the views of John Searle, a philosopher at the University of California who refutes the claims for 'thinking' machines.

1988-02-29T21:00:00Z

25x09 Patients on Trial

25x09 Patients on Trial

  • 1988-02-29T21:00:00Z1h

Horizon looks at the experimental treatment of four cancer patients in the USA who have volunteered to try the LAK/Interleuken 2 treatment.

This is part one of a two-part series by Horizon reporting on a military exercise code named Purple Warrior which is designed to test lessons learned during the Falklands war.

This is part two of a two-part series by Horizon reporting on a military exercise code named Purple Warrior which is designed to test lessons learned during the Falklands war.

1988-03-28T20:00:00Z

25x12 The Heart of Another

25x12 The Heart of Another

  • 1988-03-28T20:00:00Z1h

Horizon looks at the progress of two heart disease patients at Montreal's Royal Victoria Hospital in Britain.

This is part one of a two-part Horizon series about the mystery of Easter Island, the stone statues, and the civilization that erected them.

This is part two of a two-part Horizon series about the mystery of Easter Island, the stone statues, and the civilization that erected them.

Horizon presents part one of a three-part series on the education of doctors in Britain. In this episode, we look at the ordeal of an interview faced by two potential students applying to St. Mary's Medical School.

Horizon presents part two of a three-part series on the education of doctors in Britain. In this episode, we examine the first two years of education at St. Mary's Medical School and at the exams that have to be passed.

Horizon presents part three of a three-part series on the education of doctors in Britain. In this episode, a group of medical students are followed from the beginning of their third year of medical education up to the point where they meet patients for the first time.

1988-05-02T20:00:00Z

25x18 Cancer at Bay

25x18 Cancer at Bay

  • 1988-05-02T20:00:00Z1h

Horizon investigates if changes in lifestyle could reduce the risks of cancer.

1988-05-09T20:00:00Z

25x19 Traces of Murder

25x19 Traces of Murder

  • 1988-05-09T20:00:00Z1h

In this documentary, Horizon explores how to solve murder cases with the help of new technology.

1988-05-16T20:00:00Z

25x20 The Hope of Progress

25x20 The Hope of Progress

  • 1988-05-16T20:00:00Z1h

Horizon interviews the scientist and Nobel prize winner, Peter Medawar.

1988-05-23T20:00:00Z

25x21 A Newsday Revolution

25x21 A Newsday Revolution

  • 1988-05-23T20:00:00Z1h

This report by Horizon covers how the electronic revolution in television news affects the way it is gathered, edited, and presented.

1988-06-06T20:00:00Z

25x22 A Good Test?

25x22 A Good Test?

  • 1988-06-06T20:00:00Z1h

Horizon investigates the use of psychological techniques in job recruitment and career development.

This Horizon episode presents the breakthroughs in superconductivity research in several countries.

1988-06-27T20:00:00Z

25x24 Believe Me

25x24 Believe Me

  • 1988-06-27T20:00:00Z1h

Horizon brings you a report on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis which is a neurological disease that has been puzzling doctors for more than 30 years.

Season Finale

1988-07-04T20:00:00Z

25x25 The Quest for Tannu Tuva

Season Finale

25x25 The Quest for Tannu Tuva

  • 1988-07-04T20:00:00Z1h

Richard Feynman was not only an iconoclastic and influential theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate but also an explorer at heart. Feynman through video recordings and comments from his friend and drumming partner Ralph Leighton tell the extraordinary story of their enchantment with Tuva, a strange and distant land in the centre of Asia.

While few Westerners knew about Tuva, Feynman discovered its existence from the unique postage stamps issued there in the early 20th century. He was intrigued by the unusual name of its capital, Kyzyl, and resolved to travel to the remote, mountainous land. However, the Soviets, who controlled access, were mistrustful, unconvinced that he was interested only in the scenery. They obstructed his plans throughout 13 years.

The majority of the scenes are extended narratives by Feynman. There is included a delightful extended discussion and demonstration of Feyman's bongo playing. Feynman explains how he used a phrase book of the Tuva language to write and express an interest in visiting there. The proposed trip took years to arrange. The programme never does get to show Feyman in Tuva; he died of abdominal cancer a few days after the recorded interview, at age 69 in February 1988. The story is interspersed with earlier recorded conversations by Feynman that add his perspectives on the nature of physics. So, this is not a travel documentary at all; rather it is another fascinating insight into the exciting personality of Richard Feynman.

"You have no responsibility to live up to what other people think you ought to accomplish." - Richard Feynman (1918-1988).

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