

Horizon tells amazing science stories, unravels mysteries and reveals worlds you've never seen before.


Jan 2, 1968 - 1h 0m
Horizon reports on Prof. Sir John Baker who is a distinguished British engineer, tracing his career beginning from his early work on airships.

Jan 30, 1968 - 1h 0m
This episode covers interviews with surgeons and research workers discussing the need for animal experimentation in medical work.

Feb 13, 1968 - 1h 0m
In England addicts get their heroin, and often cocaine, on the National Health Service: our system has prevented the growth of a drug-based criminal world, but Americans say that our system only worked when we did not have a serious addiction problem. Now we do. Does our present system make it too easy for the casual drug experimenter to become a hard-core addict? Is there anything we can learn from the American situation?

Feb 27, 1968 - 1h 0m
Horizon explores the problem of increasing traffic in Britain.

Mar 12, 1968 - 1h 0m
In this episode, Horizon looks into the advances in medical science.

Mar 26, 1968 - 1h 0m
This episode presents the view by G. M. Carstairs, social psychiatrist, about the pleasures and problems of life in Britain in 1968.

Apr 9, 1968 - 1h 0m
Horizon looks into modern methods of crime investigation.

May 7, 1968 - 1h 0m
Horizon follows reporter Paul Ferris as he examines the causes and motitives for murder.

Sep 12, 1968 - 1h 0m
This is the story of the life and career of Winston Churchill's scientific advisor, Lord Cherwell, during World War II.

Sep 19, 1968 - 1h 0m
Horizon explores "factory farming" techniques for chickens and other livestock.

Sep 26, 1968 - 1h 0m
In this episode, Dr. Alex Comfort looks at the scientific evidence for old age and the problems caused by ageing.

Oct 3, 1968 - 1h 0m
Horizon investigates how science is used to enhance weapons of war, tactics, and strategy.

Oct 10, 1968 - 1h 0m
In 1917, Russia had fewer than twenty doctors for every million of her people. Today, the figure is over 2,000: almost twice as many as in this country. The organisational changes that were necessary to build a Health Service in the country with the largest share of the earth's surface were vast. The resulting system is very different from ours.

Oct 17, 1968 - 1h 0m
In this episode, Horizon looks into controversial medicine practices in Nigeria.

Oct 24, 1968 - 1h 0m
This episode by Horizon is about Irene Kassorlas, who's new treatment for autism has produced positive results with mute children.

Oct 31, 1968 - 1h 0m
Horizon reports on speech and comprehension disorders in children, and how to educate them.

Nov 7, 1968 - 1h 0m
Horizon explores how computers are changing our way of life.

Nov 14, 1968 - 1h 0m
Horizon reports on the effects of the birth control pill on the body and how the pill can effect the changes in glucose metabolism.

Nov 21, 1968 - 1h 0m
This is the fictional drama about the evidence for and against the charges that Dr. Alfred Noble misused his invention of dynamite.

Nov 28, 1968 - 1h 0m
Horizon explores the possibility that our civilization as a whole can be viewed as a pattern based on the wheel.

Dec 5, 1968 - 1h 0m
In this episode, Horizon investigates the study of science by african americans.

Dec 12, 1968 - 1h 0m
In this episode, Horizon reports on the exploration and survey of the oceans of the world.

Dec 19, 1968 - 1h 0m
Prof. N.W.G. MacIntosh investigates the origin of the Talgai Skull found in Australia in 1886.

Dec 24, 1968 - 1h 0m
In this episode of Horizon, Michael Balfour invites us to share in the mystery and magic of the "Magic Lantern".