Aired: 1/7/1985
Documentary about colour perception based on the theories of Dr. Edwin Land, which oppose the long-held three-receptor theory of colour vision
Aired: 1/14/1985
Horizon takes a look at consultant psychiatrists.
Aired: 1/21/1985
Horizon looks at the way modern archaeologists extract information from a site dig.
Aired: 1/28/1985
This Horizon episode is about a hospital in the African country of Kenya where the medical staff tells of a new approach to health care among the Pokot tribe.
Aired: 2/4/1985
In this episode, Horizon explores the characteristics of left-handed people.
Aired: 2/11/1985
Horizon examines new military technology which will come to dominate the battlefields of the future.
Aired: 2/25/1985
This episode of Horizon is about the controversial policy in African nation of Zimbabwe of encouraging villagers to allow wild animals back onto their land.
Aired: 3/4/1985
This documentary by Horizon attempts to explain the advances in physics in the search for the ultimate equation that explains the meaning of life, the universe, and everything else in existence.
Aired: 3/11/1985
Horizon brings you a report by Robert Symes who offers ten golden guidelines on how to be a successful inventor.
Aired: 3/18/1985
This is a Horizon follow-up report on the careers of seven British teenagers studying Science 'O' levels back in 1978.
Aired: 3/25/1985
This episode of Horizon looks at how the world's best special effects technicians create some of Hollywood's most spectacular film scenes.
Aired: 4/1/1985
Horizon investigates how food allergy has developed from the 1950's to the present.
Aired: 4/15/1985
Horizon examines a hypothesis that life itself manipulates the planet to enhance it's own survival.
Aired: 4/22/1985
This Horizon documentary examines the Infra-Red Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) which has detected evidence of planetary systems around distant stars.
Aired: 4/29/1985
Horizon reports on the current medical treatment of Malaria and Leukemia.
Aired: 5/13/1985
Eighty per cent of all crashes are caused by 'human error'. Finding out what that means in terms of human behaviour has been called the last great frontier in aviation safety.