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Q.E.D. (1982-1999)

Season 1985 1985

  • 1985-03-06T00:00:00Z on BBC One
  • 30m
  • 6h 30m (13 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Documentary
Q.E.D. (quod erat demonstrandum, Latin for "that which was to be demonstrated") was the name of a strand of BBC popular science documentary films which aired in the United Kingdom from 1982 to 1999.

14 episodes

Season Premiere

1985-03-06T00:00:00Z

1985x01 The Science of Sexual Attraction

Season Premiere

1985x01 The Science of Sexual Attraction

  • 1985-03-06T00:00:00Z30m

Poets have written about it, songwriters sung about it, but what do scientists say about the intimate process of boy meets girl? Q.E.D. looks at the ways they have been investigating the first magic moments of attraction between the sexes. What's the primary thing we look for in the opposite sex? Are men and women attracted differently? How far do personality differences affect our choices? Why are men and women's bodies so unalike? What's the best opening gambit? And might we be turned on by people's smell? All this and more in a dispassionate appraisal of our more passionate feelings.

1985-03-13T00:00:00Z

1985x02 The Magic Picture Show

1985x02 The Magic Picture Show

  • 1985-03-13T00:00:00Z30m

How do you like your Kenny Everett ?
Stirred or shaken? Spun or mangled?
Or powdered and squirted clean off the screen? Kenny explores the electronic Aladdin's cave of computerised video wizardry where TV pictures already spin, flip and perform gymnastic exercises. Where will it end? A peep behind the scenes of TV production reveals many secrets, including the video game that could plug the experiences of a lifetime straight into your eyeballs!

1985x03 The 300 Million Years War

  • 1985-03-20T00:00:00Z30m

Minefields, poison gas, hired mercenaries, early-warning systems - it's no holds barred in the never-ending battle between two of nature's superpowers: the insects and the plants. Q.E.D. uncovers a microscopic world of conflict where thousands of insects lay siege to a single tree. Unable to move, plants retaliate with their arsenal of chemical weapons. There are few clear victories, but one thing is certain - plants are not pacifists.

It all began 50 years ago in a muddy field in Northamptonshire with three scientists, an RAF bomber and a borrowed BBC short-wave transmitter. The experiment was to lead to the radar which won the Battle of Britain and defeated the U-boats in the Atlantic.
Today civil airlines could not operate without it, neither could the space programme. Radar also forms NATO's first line of defence in the cold war; it has come a long way from that muddy field.

1985-04-02T23:00:00Z

1985x05 A Race Against Time

1985x05 A Race Against Time

  • 1985-04-02T23:00:00Z30m

By risking life and limb,
Austrian downhiller
Franz Klammer has had one of the most successful careers of any ski-racer. But now that daredevil Franz is over 30 and has injured his knees and back, it is harder than ever to win. Last autumn, in the build-up to this year's World Cup, he revealed to Q.E.D. how he depends on new technology to get him up to speeds of over 80 mph. At the first treacherous and icy race in Italy, Q.E.D. was there to see if science could help him pull off another victory against the odds.

1985-04-09T23:00:00Z

1985x06 The Body in the Bog

1985x06 The Body in the Bog

  • 1985-04-09T23:00:00Z30m

How would you feel if you found a foot in your machinery at work? For peat-cutter Eddie Slack , 'it was terrible'. But for
Britain's archaeologists it was tremendously exciting. It turned out to be the preserved foot of a 2,500-year-old Iron Age man.
With Q.E.D.'s cameramen looking over their shoulders, a team led by Dr Ian Stead uncovered elbows, arm, fingernails, a ginger moustache and beard, neatly clipped. Then they found a garrotte around his neck.
Was it a mugging or ritual sacrifice? What was his last meal? What could modern technology reveal about the prehistoric murder victim?

1985x07 Riddles of Ball and Cue

  • 1985-04-16T23:00:00Z30m

All the things you never realised you wanted to know about snooker - such as why a straight shot can be rolling in both directions, and why playing from one end of the table is different from playing from the other. Steve Davis , the World
Champion, takes on Peter Lawrenson , a scientist.
With the help of slow-motion cameras, specially marked balls, an executive toy, some coins, a computer and even an electric drill, their unusual contest offers some unexpected revelations.

1985x08 Operation Otter

  • no air date30m

There's a battle going on in the English countryside, a fight to save one of the most beautiful and intelligent wild animals -the otter. Operation Otter meant releasing otters born and bred in captivity into the wild, struggling to make the wild safe for them and hoping against hope they would breed.
The four strategists in this modem Noah's Ark operation soon found that monitoring the success of their campaign was fraught with problems ...

Would you be concerned if someone you loved was drinking an average of two pints of bitter a day? Or do you believe the old saying that 'another little drink won't do us any harm ? You might be more uneasy it the someone in your life was your 15-year-old daughter.
Through the revealing attitudes of teenagers and their parents, Q.E.D. discovers how little all of us understand about alcohol -the third-biggest health hazard in Britain-and how widespread is the problem of under-age drinking.

1985x10 Stammering Cured: Andrew R. Bell

  • 1985-05-14T23:00:00Z30m

Half-a-million people in this country stammer. All they want is to be able to say what they want, when they want. But when they have tried everything which the National Health Service can offer-and still fail to speak fluently-some of them still hope for a miracle.
With Q.E.D. watching, eight people went looking for it in the most unlikely place-Kirkcaldy, Fife, linoleum capital of the British Isles, and home of the man whose advertising holds out a promise of that miracle-' Stammering
Cured-Andrew R. Bell '.

1985x11 Gina: The Last Campbell

  • 1985-05-21T23:00:00Z30m

With Malcolm Campbell as grandfather and Donald Campbell as a father, Gina had to be someone special; obsessed like them with speed, records - and courting tragedy. Donald died attempting the world record in Bluebird.
Last summer, with Q.E.D. watching, Gina attempted a record of her own. Her boat was also called Bluebird. And it reared out of control like her father's. But Gina survived to tell her story.

1985x12 Robots - Taking the Biscuit?

  • 1985-05-28T23:00:00Z30m

The day is dawning, so they say, when your personal domestic robot will trundle to fulfil your merest whim. It is already possible to program one to make you a cup of coffee. But what if you then decided you'd like a biscuit too - chocolate of course? Jane Lapotaire wanted a biscuit; but the robot didn't want to know. Q.E.D. explores what would be involved in designing a robot that could see, recognise, aim at reach for, hold and hand her this biscuit - and also discovers on the way quite a lot about what people can do.

1985-06-04T23:00:00Z

1985x13 Simon's War

1985x13 Simon's War

  • 1985-06-04T23:00:00Z30m

Three years ago this week, the Sir Galahad was anchored in Bluff Cove.
When the Argentine bombers came screaming in, 50 men died. One of the survivors was Simon Weston but he was terribly injured, with severe burns over 46 per cent of his body.
This is a reshowing of the highly-acclaimed film which traces his progress from the day he arrived back in Britain, his struggle with surgery and his battle to come to terms with his scars. While for many of us the Falklands War is already history, Simon's war still rages on. Next week Q.E.D. brings his story up to date.

1985-06-11T23:00:00Z

1985x14 Simon's Peace

1985x14 Simon's Peace

  • 1985-06-11T23:00:00Z30m

Three years ago this week, the Falklands War ended. But Simon Weston 's fight had only just begun. Terribly burnt on the Sir Galahad,
Simon was lucky to be alive. From the moment he got home, Q.E.D. followed the struggle to rescue Simon's hands and face. After a total of 26 operations, Simon now has to rebuild his life and live with his scars.
As he faces civvy street, it's still perhaps too soon to know if 'Simon's War' will end as 'Simon's Peace'.

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