A collection of Horizon programmes, celebrating 50 years of broadcasting.
British mathematician Andrew Wiles's bid to find proof for Fermat's last theorem.
The work of Buckminster Fuller, the inventor of the geodesic dome. (1964)
Michael Mosley examines the powerful science behind the ancient idea of fasting.
Tracing the spread of AIDS across America. (1983)
Nobel Prize winner Sir Paul Nurse examines why science appears to be under attack.
Horizon reports from the spacecraft centre in Houston, Texas. (1966)
The story of how and why Dolly the sheep came to be cloned. (1997)
The rise of the microprocessor and its effect on industry. (1978)
How infinity is older than time, bigger than the universe and stranger than fiction.
Scientists are uncovering a bizarre, alien world that lies 4,000 miles beneath our feet.
Horizon follows an expedition to the Andes in search of a missing plane. (2000)
Professor Richard Feynman of Caltech talks about his life and career.
Horizon investigates the growing tendency to induce childbirth. (1975)
Programme about deafness in Britain today. (1973)