Aired: 1/5/1976
Horizon investigates heart transplant research and techniques perfected and currently used by Dr. Norman Shumway in Britain.
Aired: 1/12/1976
This episode of Horizon is about symbiosis - the close association between two or more species for their mutual benefit.
Aired: 1/19/1976
Horizon reports on the country of Tanzania, a country that spends only one dollar per person on health services, and more than half of all children born there die before the age of five.
Aired: 1/26/1976
This episode of Horizon explores what actually happens inside our bodies using new optical techniques.
Aired: 2/2/1976
Horizon examines the projected expansion of the coal mining industry.
Aired: 2/9/1976
In this episode of Horizon, we look at the need for confidence in the doctor to patient relationship.
Aired: 2/16/1976
Horizon investigates the mysterious Bermuda Triangle.
Aired: 2/23/1976
Horizon traces back the origins and development of the pre-Incan Chimu civilization of Peru.
Aired: 3/1/1976
This documentary by Horizon takes a look at the shark, the supreme predator of the sea.
Aired: 3/8/1976
Horizon reports on enzymes and the way they are being put on work in the industry and medicine fields.
Aired: 3/15/1976
This is a Horizon reconstruction of the trial of Dr. Kenneth Edelin who was arrested after performing an abortion in 1973.
Aired: 3/22/1976
This Horizon reports is about Margaret Mead, who at age 74, is one of America's most influential social scientists.
Aired: 3/29/1976
Horizon investigates the developments in and the treatment of schizophrenia.
Aired: 4/5/1976
This report by Horizon investigates the aggressive and oppressive history of the Mescalero and Chiricuhua Apache Indians of New Mexico in the USA.
Aired: 4/12/1976
This Horizon documentary investigates the ways that the blind and partially blind are aided.
Aired: 4/26/1976
Horizon explores the comparative research study into progressive versus formal primary school teaching in the UK.
Aired: 5/3/1976
This episode of Horizon delves in the research into the causes for, and the methods of eradicating 'cot deaths' in Britain.
Aired: 5/17/1976
Horizon looks at food production in Peru today.
Aired: 5/24/1976
This is a Horizon documentary on how a widow faces the last day of her husband's life and the story of three other people who know they only have a short time to live.
Aired: 6/7/1976
Horizon investigates a local authority residential home in Wandsworth, Britain, for emotionally disturbed children.
Aired: 6/14/1976
In the episode, Horizon explores the history of man's understanding of the sun's structure and observations in recent years.
Aired: 10/25/1976
Horizon looks at today's precision guided weapons.
Aired: 11/1/1976
Horizon makes an investigation into claims by a group of scientists who theorize that dinosaurs were not actaully cold-blooded reptiles, but hot-blooded, like mammals.
Aired: 11/8/1976
This is an investigative report by Horizon that shows how the Equity Funding Corp. of America produced two billion dollars worth of phoney insurance.
Aired: 11/15/1976
This Horizon documentary explores animal behavior. Animals do not act for the good of their own species, rather for the preservation of their own genes.
Aired: 11/22/1976
This episode of Horizon is about infertility and the state of British scientific research in this area.
Aired: 11/29/1976
Horizon reports on Pacific Ocean fishermen who are famous for their extraordinary fishing skills. They catch fish with a kite and a tassel of spiders webs.
Aired: 12/6/1976
This is a Horizon documentary about six people who have each lost someone very close, as they describe their progress through grief.
Aired: 12/13/1976
Horizon looks at new developments in computer technology that have made mass surveillance possible, and also its political misuse.
Aired: 12/20/1976
This Horizon episode is about the actual King Arthur's Round Table, which hangs in the Hall of Winchester Castle, Hants, Britain.