Science and Tech
The challenges posed by building a new tube line under the heart of London. (1995)
Celebrate public transport with Kirsty Wark, Joan Bakewell and Dan Cruickshank. (2000)
A compilation of 1960s features on how computers started to be used in homes and offices.
In the last edition of the series, Micro Live sees a play about Alan Turing. (1987)
Sir Clive Sinclair and Alan Sugar assess changes in the home computer industry. (1986)
Writing a simple program which could help children practise their maths skills. (1983)
Who is using computers now, and where is this technology likely to lead? (1982)
Patrick Moore meets Professor Clyde Tombaugh, who discovered Pluto. (1980)
The Galileo probe to Jupiter is due to send information about the giant planet. (1995)
Voyager 2 has been sending back remarkable new information about Neptune. (1989)
Patrick Moore learns what Voyager 2 has to tell us about Uranus. (1986)
A look at the close up pictures of Mars taken by the American probe, Mariner 6. (1969)
Tom Mangold continues his look at space weaponry. (1978)
Tom Mangold examines the space arms race. (1978)
Marking the beginning of a new era of space exploration. (1995)
A report into the future of manned space flight after the US Challenger disaster. (1987)
Examining the US fear that the Russians are ahead of them in the space race. (1981)
Programme about deafness in Britain today. (1973)
The rise of the microprocessor and its effect on industry. (1978)
Horizon investigates the growing tendency to induce childbirth. (1975)
The discovery by physicists of a unique particle. (1964)
The story of how and why Dolly the sheep came to be cloned. (1997)
Horizon reports from the spacecraft centre in Houston, Texas. (1966)
Horizon follows an expedition to the Andes in search of a missing plane. (2000)