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Earth Story

The natural history of our planet, the story of 4.6 billion years of Earth, is told in this series of eight fascinating videos. Each episode focuses on a contemporary scientist who has changed the world, recounting how they overturned conventional thinking to make their discoveries.

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Earth Story (1): Genesis

How and when was the earth formed?

50 minutes 1997

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Earth Story (2): The Deep

Reliving one of the most astonishing discoveries of recent years; a vast chain of undersea volcanoes that straddle the globe.

50 minutes 1997

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Earth Story (3): Fire and Gold

Uncovering the link between the volcanoes, earthquakes and mineral wealth of America's Pacific coast.

50 minutes 1997

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Earth Story (4): Death of the Dinosaurs

Investigating the mysterious demise of the dinosaurs.

50 minutes 1997

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Earth Story (5): Winds of Change

The formation of mountains and their effect on atmospheric circulation.

50 minutes 1997

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Earth Story (6): Noah's Children

New archaeological and geological evidence of events on the shores of the Black Sea 10,000 years ago reveals just what happened to the historical Noah.

50 minutes 1997

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Earth Story (7): The Life-force

Reshaping the earth altering rivers, creating lakes, removing forests, changing the composition of the atmosphere, but do we, mankind, understand what we're doing?

50 minutes 1997

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Earth Story (8): A New Heaven

Searching the Galaxy for another habitable planet. Will be one day be able to create a new living earth?

50 minutes 1997

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The Flixborough Disaster

This classic documentary investigates the chemical plant explosion at Flixborough in which 28 people died and asks what lessons can be learned for the future.

30 minutes. 1975.

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HORIZON: Anatomy of a Volcano

In 1980 Mount St Helen's in north-west America erupted with 500 times the energy of the Hiroshima bomb, killing at 63 people. This best-selling video looks at the events leading up to the explosion and, using unique photographs, analyses it frame by frame.

55 minutes 1980

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HORIZON: Anatomy of an Oil Spill

In February 96 the Sea Empress supertanker ran aground and dumped 70,000 tonnes of oil on the South Wales coast. By chance, Marine Laboratories had been studying this particular coastline for 50 years and were waiting to test ideas about environmental catastrophes. With unparalleled access to the scientists, HORIZON finds out if oil spills are really the ecological disasters we have come to dread, or just a small price to pay for driving our cars?

50 minutes 1997

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HORIZON: Cracks in the Crust

The Kobe earth quake came without warning and killed 5,400 people. Exactly a year earlier, and again without warning another major earthquake struck Northridge, California. In both Japan and the USA scientists claim to be able to predict earthquakes - so what went wrong? Has the dream of the earthquake prediction been shattered? If so, what is the future role of seismologists?

50 minutes 1995

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HORIZON: Man Who Moved Mountains

HORIZON tells the story of Harold Wellman, who, in the 1930s, left his native Somerset to prospect for gold in New Zealand and made an extraordinary geological discovery-that the Earth's crust is fluid. His ideas were rejected at the time, but have now borne fruit as a radical theory which explains, for the first time, how mountains are built.

50 minutes 1992

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HORIZON: Once in a Million Years

This classic HORIZON video shows the energy producing potential of turning depleted uranium into plutonium. But there are safety risks, and engineers must reduce the chances of the worst possible accident to only once in a million years.

50 minutes 1980

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HORIZON: A Killing Rain

Acid rain was one aspect of environmental pollution high on the green agenda of the 1980s. Looking at the evidence from northern europe, this programme examines the background to the spread and recognition of this deadly environmental poison.

50 minutes. 1982.

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HORIZON: California Dreaming

The automobile represents the American dream of freedom of the individual, but 70% of the world's lethal air pollution and a quarter of green house gases come from cars. Now Los Angeles has developed a plan to clean up its air by 2007. This video looks at the car industry's new technology and a new style of city that could end the love affair with the automobile.

50 minutes. 1991.

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HORIZON: Dante Goes to Hell

The rise in skin cancer is widely believed to be caused by an increase in ultra violet radiation, caused in turn by ozone depletion. Is this belief based upon established fact? In search of the truth about ozone, HORIZON follows the plan to send a robot called Dante into an antarctic volcano called Erubus - the Greek for hell.

50 minutes. 1993.

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HORIZON: Greenhouse Effect

The world is getting warmer. This video examines how the burning of fossil fuels has added so much carbon monoxide (dioxide? - DM) to the atmosphere that the temperature is increasing. What hope has the world of avoiding the greenhouse effect?

50 minutes. 1988.

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HORIZON: Life is impossible

Why, when we know how life works, can't we say how it began? The latest molecular biology, can make genes reproduce but cannot give them life. Did something come before biology, and might it have begun in the molten world below the ocean floor.

50 minutes. 1993.

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HORIZON: Portrait of a Poison

Snake venom, arsenic and DDT are well known poisons. They are toxic chemicals, but they can be useful because their mechanisms are understood and antidotes are available. But the chemical revolution since World War II has introduced a new family of poisons - man made, invisible, little understood, totally useless but totally devastating. The most deadly of these is dioxin, a by product in the manufacture of certain herbicides, 4,000 times more poisonous than arsenic. Research has now shown that dioxin is related to a number of wasting diseases.

50 minutes. 1986

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HORIZON: Ten Thousand Year Test

American scientists must prove that wherever the nation's lethal high - level nuclear waste is buried, it will be safe. HORIZON investigates their research in the Nevada Desert.

55 minutes. 1990.

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HORIZON: The Forever Fuel

When the oil and gas wells finally run dry, what will power our cars, buses and aeroplanes? Surprisingly, the answer might be hydrogen. It is a clean and superbly efficient fuel that could be used for transport and in the home virtually forever. When you 'split' water - and you can use any solar, nuclear or conventional energy source to do it - you produce hydrogen and oxygen gases. Burn that hydrogen in a car and you get back energy and water, with remarkably little pollution.

50 minutes. 1979

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HORIZON: The River That Came Clean

In the 1950s the Thames was chemically dead for 30 miles through the heart of London. This video looks at an environmental success story - the cleaning up of this great river.

50 minutes. 1977.

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NATURAL WORLD: Big Oil - In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez

This video looks at the disaster two years on and examines the repercussions of pollution, tanker safety and the apportioning of blame. The story is an intriguing combination of wildlife disaster and recovery, the power of the oil industry and the influence of the media.

50 minutes. 1991.

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NATURE: Badlands

Britain has the largest history of industrialisation in the world, but this heritage has left a legacy of contaminated land - some of it poisonous. In 1990, the government announced proposals to register all such land, but those with a stake in development and the housing industry lobbied against it and in 1993 the register was dropped. The losers in this battle are the ordinary home - buyers who will be unable to find out if the land underneath their new home has a history of contamination.

30 minutes.

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NATURE: Death on the St. Lawrence

Chemical pollution from various industries along the St. Lawrence river in Canada ended up in the bodies of the indigenous Beluga Whales. The dead whales, after autopsies were performed, were classified as 'toxic waste' - and were disposed as. This programme looks at the possible sources of the chemicals concerned and how they ended up being consumed by the whales.

30 minutes. 1990

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NATURE: Devil's Element

Chlorine is a chemical that produces some of the most toxic compounds known to man, but it is also a chemical upon which we have to come to depend in almost every part of our daily lives. Nature travels across Europe examining the evidence for and against chlorine.

30 minutes. 1991

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NATURE: Exhausted

Seventy years ago, it was almost unknown for people to be admitted to hospital with asthma. Today, in Britain, it is the most common reason for hospital admission amongst children of primary school age and, after heart disease and strokes, the most common reason amongst the population as a whole. This video reveals for the first time, unpublished research that people living near major roads are significantly more likely to have asthma attacks. The solution may be an alternative approach to engine design, fuel consumption and ultimately a reappraisal of the role of the motor car in modern life.

30 minutes. 1993

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NATURE: Rain Plague

Iodine deficiency causes both mental and physical retardation and it is estimated that more than half of Bangladesh's 110 million population may be affected. This video follows UNICEF's plans to supplement iodine in people's diets by adding it to salt. It's a cheap and effective solution, but political instability, poverty and religious convictions threaten to undermine the plan.

30 minutes. 1991

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PANORAMA: Bhopal: A Lingering Tragedy

In 1984 the world was shocked when the city of Bhopal was poisoned by a cloud of lethal gas which escaped from the Union Carbide factory. Massive claims for compensation and the question of culpability resulted in legal wrangling, whilst doctors were divided over what actually caused the poisoning and how to treat it. This disaster produced nothing but dispute and confusion - and the suffering continues.

40 minutes. 1985.

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QED: Guide to Armageddon

Most people prefer not to think about the consequences of nuclear war. This video simulates what would happen if a bomb exploded in London. All the events depicted are based on scientific proven fact and set out in plain scientific terms.

30 minutes. 1982.

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SCIENCE TOPICS: Periodic Table

The millions of different substances that make up the world stem from the chemical elements. These, arranged in order of their atomic number, form the periodic table.

20 minutes 1985

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THE HUMAN ELEMENT

This series provides a refreshing human look at the world of science, aiming to show that there is more to chemistry than meets the eye.

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The Human Element (1): Gift From Heaven

The story of Lise Meitner, the woman who discovered atomic fission and was forgotten by history.

30 minutes. 1992.

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The Human Element (2): The strange Story of Napoleons Wallpaper

David Jones (of BBC Radio 4's 'The Litmus Test' and ex New Scientist's Daedalus - DM) explores the mystery surrounding Napoleon's death.

30 minutes. 1992.

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The Human Element (3): Question of Doping

After his horse failed a routine drugs test, show jumper David Broome set out to discover why.

30 minutes. 1992.

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The Human Element (4): A Fatal Shift

Ian Fells discovers what caused the fatal fireball of the 'Lady Delia'.

30 minutes. 1992.

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The Human Element (5): A Restoration Drama

Two factions fight it out over how to conserve an ancient cathedral.

30 minutes. 1992.

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THE ROYAL INSTITUTION CHRISTMAS LECTURES:

Planet Earth - an Explorer's Guide

Aimed specifically at young people, this series will bring science to life.

On the edge of the world - what is in the earth made of and where did it come from?

Secrets of the deep-the changing patterns of oceans and continents.

Volcanoes: melting the earth-what is going on underground?

The puzzle of the continents-what happens when continents deform

Waterworld-looks at an essential ingredient of the earth.

Five x 50 minutes 1995

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HORIZON : You Are what you Eat

These six lively and entertaining 10 minute programmes offer practical advice on how to improve your health by altering eating habits. Each programme features experts in nutrition who explain the dangers and advantages of eating certain foodstuffs. Also shown are families who have successfully adapted to new eating patterns. This video examines in detail a balanced diet, starch and fibre, fats, sugar, additives and preservatives, and eating out.

60 minutes. 1986 PAL VHS tape

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HORIZON: Mould, the Myth and the Microbe

This revised and updated award-winning programme looks at the work of Howard Florey and Norman Heatley in the development of penicillin. It includes footage shot by Florey himself showing how penicillin treatment was administered for the first time to soldiers in Africa in 1943.

50 minutes. 1991. PAL VHS tape

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WHERE ON EARTH ARE WE GOING?

Jonathan Porrit presents this hard-hitting look at some of the most exciting green alternatives facing the world today.

1: Energy and Pollution - non-nuclear power strategy.

2: Food and Agriculture-environmentally benign forms of farming.

3: Green Society - will middle class fads become standard behaviour?

4: Industry and Work-the environmentally responsible industry.

5: International Perspective-One World or No World - crises of today are encouraging greater co-operation.

6: Getting There - Body Politic, Immortal Soul - will the perception of green as left wing block ideas in the USA.

6 x 25 minutes. 1990. PAL VHS tape

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WILDLIFE ON ONE: Barrels of Crude and Wallaroos

Barrow Island, off north-west Australia, is the country's second largest oilfield, but it is an oilfield with a difference. Drilling operations are planned so that there is the least possible damage to the habitat of the extraordinary animals that inhabit the area. David Attenborough narrates this rare success story which shows that the oil industry and wildlife can live, and even thrive together.

30 minutes. 1992. PAL VHS tape

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PANORAMA: Alaska: Oil on the Rocks

In 1989, the tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground and split open of the coast of Alaska, spilling 10 million barrels of oil into the sea. This ecological disaster sparked an angry debate about the oil company's plans to develop Alaska.

40 minutes. 1989. PAL VHS tape

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HORIZON: California Dreaming

The automobile represents the American dream of freedom of the individual, but 70 per cent of the world's lethal air pollution and a quarter of greenhouse gases come from cars. Now Los Angeles has developed a plan to clean up its air by 2007. This video looks at the car industry's new technology and a new style of city that could end the affair with the automobile.

50 minutes. 1991 PAL VHS tape

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HORIZON: Time of Darkness

In 1992, people in the northern hemisphere were warned of the increasing risks of skin cancer and cataracts because of the massive depletion of the ozone layer. Using startling new images from NASA and the latest research findings, HORIZON links the ozone loss to volcanic eruptions which trigger climatic change.

50 minutes. 1992. PAL VHS tape

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Horizon: Einstein

This two-part profile features a dramatised interview with Einstein ( played by Andrew Sachs), revealing previously unknown aspects of his personal life and character. It chronicles the origins of the extraordinary ideas that he developed as a young man, and provides new explanations and insights into the theories that have underpinned much of modern science.

50 minutes 1996 PAL VHS tape

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Horizon: Life Is Impossible

Why, when we know how life works, can't we say how it begun? The latest molecular biology can make genes reproduce but it cannot given life. Did something come before biology, and might it have begun in the molten world below the ocean floor?

50 minutes 1993 PAL VHS tape

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Horizon: The Rain Maker

Dr Graeme Mather has dedicated his entire working life to proving, once and for all, clouds can be made to rain by human intervention. Now, after 30 years of fruitless searching, Graeme believes that he has made a breakthrough that will make cloud seeding a legitimate science. Horizon tells the story of one man's persistence and his amazing discovery that could end droughts and revolutionise water management the world over.

50 minutes 1998 PAL VHS tape

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Horizon: Alaska - Oil on the Rocks

In 1989 the tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground and split open off the coast of Alaska, spilling ten million barraels of crude oil into the sea. This ecological disiaster sparked an angry debate about the oil companies' to devolp Alaska.

50 minutes 1997 PAL VHS tape

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Horizon: Cash For Trash

The potential value of of what is thrown into British dustbins in a year is £300 million, but instead of realising this value through recycling, as much money is spent in collecting and dumping the rubbish irretrievably. Horizon shows what is already being done to encourage recycling and makes constructive suggestions for pushing the economics firmly in its favour.

50 minutes 1980 PAL VHS tape

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Horizon: Cracks In The Crust

The Kobe earthquake came without warning and killed 5,400 people. Exactly a year earlier, and again without warning, another major earthquake struck Northridge, California. In both Japan and the USA scientists claim to be able to predict earthquakes-so what went wrong?

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Horizon: Frozen Assets

In 1990, the Soviet Union needed the oil output from Western Siberia to keep its sinking economy afloat, but now this economic lifeline threatens the ecosystem of the tundra-homeland of the nomadic Netsy people. In the Gorbachev era, environmentalists found the freedom to speak out about the damage being done by the oil and gas industry-but is anyone taking notice.

50 minutes 1990 PAL VHS tape

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Horizon: Magma Chamber

Volcanic eruptions are sudden and arbitrary. Since nobody really knows what goes on beneath active volcanoes, it has hitherto been almost impossible to predict an eruption. Horizon examines some of the advances made by scientists in understanding what goes on in the heart of the volcano and how this may enable impending eruptions to be predicted.

50 minutes 1987 PAL VHS tape

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Horizon: Message In The Rocks

Geologists are answering the great questions about the evolution of the planet, but some questions remain unanswered. This programme shows how scientists are reading the rocks to provide answers.

50 minutes 1978 PAL VHS tape

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HORIZON: Day The Earth Melted

A volcanic catastrophe 66 million years ago dealt a major blow to the earth's environment. Professor Dan McKenzie believes that such events are far from unique and probably created the earth's crust. In this video he applies his revolutionary theory to redraw our picture of the world.

50 minutes 1991 PAL VHS tape

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HORIZON: Magma Chamber

Volcanic eruptions are sudden and arbitrary. Since nobody really knows what goes on beneath active volcanoes, it has hitherto been almost impossible to predict an eruption. 'HORIZON: ' examines some of the advances made by scientists in understanding what goes on in the heart of a volcano, and how this may enable impending eruptions to be predicted.

50 minutes 1987 PAL VHS tape

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