Aired: 3/19/1979
Examines how advances in genetics are transforming agriculture, exploring the science behind crop and livestock breeding and the potential impact on global food production.
Aired: 11/3/1980
Explores the debate surrounding nuclear energy, examining the scientific, economic, and environmental arguments for and against expanding nuclear power as a solution to future energy needs.
Aired: 1/4/1981
Using emerging medical imaging technologies such as ultrasound, this documentary examines the development of a human baby in the womb, tracing the stages of pregnancy from conception to birth.
Aired: 1/25/1982
Investigates the challenges facing modern industry, including technological change, economic pressures, and shifting global competition, and considers what these forces may mean for the future of manufacturing and employment.
Aired: 2/20/1984
Looks at the scientists behind modern genetic research, exploring how key discoveries in heredity have shaped our understanding of biology and influenced developments in medicine, agriculture, and society.
Aired: 3/5/1985
Examines the complex world of insects and their impact on agriculture, public health, and ecosystems, highlighting the scientific efforts to control harmful pests while understanding their ecological role.
Aired: 3/3/1986
Investigates the question of objectivity in journalism, exploring how editorial decisions, institutional pressures, and cultural perspectives can influence the way news is reported and interpreted.
Aired: 3/17/1986
Examines the process of adapting Malcolm Bradbury’s novel The History Man for television, exploring the challenges of translating literary themes, characters, and narrative structure into a visual medium.
Aired: 3/16/1987
Explores the medical, ethical, and social debates surrounding abortion, presenting perspectives from doctors, legal experts, and individuals affected by the issue.