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Horizon Season 6

January. 02,1969
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Horizon tells amazing science stories, unravels mysteries and reveals worlds you've never seen before.

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Horizon Season 6 Full Episode Guide

Episode 31 - There's a Rhino in My Sugar
First Aired: November. 17,1969

For some time now rhinos have been disturbing the workers in the Tanzanian sugar plantation and ripping open the plastic water pipes to get at the water. These incidents, and the hunting of the rhinos by helicopter, are typical of the increasing conflict between wildlife and man for land in East Africa.

Episode 29 - Snap, Crackle and Bang
First Aired: November. 03,1969

The props for this programme are pistols, muskets and, above all, explosives. For 30 years now these are what Colonel Brian Shaw, marksman and lecturer in chemistry, has been using in his now famous lecture on explosives. He gave it once again for Horizon before an invited audience at University College, London.

Episode 23 - A True Madness
First Aired: September. 22,1969

Schizophrenia is an unsolved mystery of modern medicine. Horizon looks at some of the possible explanations and their relevance not only to schizophrenics but to the mystery of the human mind.

Episode 16 - Muck Today, Poison Tomorrow
Episode 14 - The Physicist in the Kitchen
First Aired: April. 03,1969

Nicholas Kurti, Professor of Physics at the Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford, specializes in the field of low temperature science. He is acknowledged among his friends as an expert in the kitchen.

Episode 9 - Extra-Sensory Perception
First Aired: February. 27,1969

In scientific circles extra-sensory perception is a subject which has never failed to arouse controversy and skepticism. Cecil King, having spent a lifetime in Fleet Street, discusses, with due caution, a subject which he believes might be of primary importance to scientists in the coming century.

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