Horizon

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  • 2008
  • 8.6  (1,145)

As a groundbreaking science documentary series, Horizon from BBC TWO has been enlightening viewers since 1964 with its exploration of technological innovations and academic research. Covering a wide range of topics, from the origins of the universe to cutting-edge medical breakthroughs, Horizon seeks to bring viewers the latest information and discoveries in the world of science.

Hosted by a rotating cast of presenters including Paul Vaughan, Jack Fortune, and Dilly Barlow, Horizon uses a combination of interviews with experts, beautiful cinematography, and eye-opening experiments to explain and illustrate complex scientific concepts. Vaughan, Fortune, and Barlow bring unique perspectives to the program, each with their own approach to explaining technical subjects in a way that is comprehensible to both scientists and laypeople.

One of the program's most significant strengths is its ability to present scientific ideas in a way that is engaging and compelling. Rather than relying on dry technical jargon, Horizon presents material through real-world examples that help viewers see the practical applications of scientific theories. For instance, in one episode, the show examines how scientists are studying sharks' immune systems to better understand how to fight cancer. In another, viewers learn how researchers are working to create new sources of fuel by mimicking photosynthesis in plants.

Horizon has covered an incredible range of topics over the years, with episodes devoted to everything from the mysteries of the human brain to the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Some of the most memorable episodes have explored controversial subjects such as genetic engineering and the implications of artificial intelligence. The program is never afraid to delve into complex topics that other science shows might avoid due to their controversial nature, and the result is a program that challenges viewers to think more deeply about the world around them.

Another notable aspect of the show is its commitment to showcasing the continuing evolution of scientific thought. Rather than presenting a static view of the world, Horizon acknowledges that even the most established scientific theories are subject to change as new research is conducted. As a result, the show is always on the cutting edge of scientific developments, providing audiences with the latest insights on various subjects.

Overall, Horizon has been a staple of the BBC's programming for over five decades, providing viewers with a unique window into the world of science. By combining technical expertise, engaging storytelling, and stunning visuals, the program is a must-watch for anyone interested in understanding the latest developments in any number of scientific disciplines. Whether exploring the mysteries of the universe or examining the intricacies of the human body, Horizon remains one of the most compelling and informative science documentaries television has ever produced.

Horizon is a series that is currently running and has 2021 seasons (1454 episodes). The series first aired on December 2, 2008.

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The Secret Science of Sewage
2. The Secret Science of Sewage
March 18, 2021
Dr George McGavin and Dr Zoe Laughlin set up base camp at one of the UK's biggest sewage works to investigate the revolutionary science finding vital renewable resources and undiscovered life in human waste. Teaming up with world-class scientists, they search for biological entities in sewage with potentially lifesaving medical properties, find out how pee can generate electricity, how gas from poo can fuel a car and how nutrients in waste can help solve the soil crisis. They follow each stage of the sewage treatment process, revealing what the stuff we flush can tell us about how we live today, and the mindboggling biotechnology being harnessed to clean it, making the wastewater safe enough to return to the environment
The Secret Science of Sewage
2. The Secret Science of Sewage
March 18, 2021
Dr George McGavin and Dr Zoe Laughlin set up base camp at one of the UK's biggest sewage works to investigate the revolutionary science finding vital renewable resources and undiscovered life in human waste. Teaming up with world-class scientists, they search for biological entities in sewage with potentially lifesaving medical properties, find out how pee can generate electricity, how gas from poo can fuel a car and how nutrients in waste can help solve the soil crisis. They follow each stage of the sewage treatment process, revealing what the stuff we flush can tell us about how we live today, and the mindboggling biotechnology being harnessed to clean it, making the wastewater safe enough to return to the environment
Feast to Save the Planet
1. Feast to Save the Planet
January 4, 2021
MasterChef judge Gregg Wallace and mathematician Dr Hannah Fry take over a restaurant and invite five special guests to enjoy a dinner party with a difference, where they will be scored on the carbon footprint of every dish they choose. Food accounts for a third of all greenhouse gas emissions, so making informed choices about what we eat is more important than ever. Diners Sara Pascoe, Amol Rajan, Nikki Fox, Desiree Burch and Matthew Fort choose from a menu of tantalising treats, each of which tells its own environmental story. But will they be able to sort the eco-goodies from the eco-nasties hidden in each course? Gregg is with the kitchen team preparing delicious dishes and uncovering tips and tricks we can all use to cook more sustainably. Hannah is working with environmental scientists to reveal the carbon footprint of every single item on the menu and uncovering the latest research that can help us enjoy the food we love that doesn't cost the Earth.
Feast to Save the Planet
1. Feast to Save the Planet
January 4, 2021
MasterChef judge Gregg Wallace and mathematician Dr Hannah Fry take over a restaurant and invite five special guests to enjoy a dinner party with a difference, where they will be scored on the carbon footprint of every dish they choose. Food accounts for a third of all greenhouse gas emissions, so making informed choices about what we eat is more important than ever. Diners Sara Pascoe, Amol Rajan, Nikki Fox, Desiree Burch and Matthew Fort choose from a menu of tantalising treats, each of which tells its own environmental story. But will they be able to sort the eco-goodies from the eco-nasties hidden in each course? Gregg is with the kitchen team preparing delicious dishes and uncovering tips and tricks we can all use to cook more sustainably. Hannah is working with environmental scientists to reveal the carbon footprint of every single item on the menu and uncovering the latest research that can help us enjoy the food we love that doesn't cost the Earth.
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Where to Watch Horizon
Horizon is available for streaming on the BBC TWO website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Horizon on demand at Amazon Prime and PBS.
  • Premiere Date
    December 2, 2008
  • IMDB Rating
    8.6  (1,145)
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