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Season 1988

  • S1988E01 Running to Time

    • February 11, 1988
    • Channel 4

    Equinox chart the development and construction of the intercity 225 Project's Class 91 Electra's, the Mark 4 coaches and MARK 4 DVTs for use on the ECML following the electrification program in the late 1980s.

  • S1988E02 Playing With Fire (Revised)

    • February 12, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E03 The Air Fix

    • July 17, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E04 Nic's Boat

    • July 24, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E05 The Living Dead

    • July 31, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E06 Zen and the Art of TV Manufacture

    • August 7, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E07 How Good is Soviet Science?

    • August 14, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E08 Toys for the Boys

    • August 21, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E09 Cold Spring, Morning Sun

    • August 28, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E10 Taking the Tunnel

    • September 18, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E11 Road Test

    • September 25, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E12 Look, No Hands!

    • October 9, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E13 Spytech

    • October 16, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E14 Bamboo

    • October 23, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E15 Heavy Metal

    • October 30, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E16 Free Flight

    • November 13, 1988
    • Channel 4

  • S1988E17 Chaos

    • November 20, 1988
    • Channel 4

    "Form and chaos, order and disorder are like rivals competing for supremacy in the vast arena that is our universe. Nature throws grotesque shapes and turbulent events at us and yet, within them, we strive to find evidence of patterns that we can classify and understand. For centuries man has struggled to impose order on a perversely irregular world, and what he couldn't understand was often ignored. Now, armed with a new weapon, the computer, man is at last challenging the kingdom of chaos. Describing the shapes and forms of the world, where the only straight lines are the ones he has introduced. A new science is emerging from this challenge, a science which promises to describe and explain the infinite complexity of the busy world in which we live. It's a science which is producing a new geometry that offers an insight into the surprising paradox that there is order even within disorder. It's a science that is turning conventional thinking on its head. A science called... Chaos." May people will be familiar with the explanation of chaos theory given by the character Ian Malcolm in "Jurassic Park", using water drops and their "sensitive dependence on initial conditions". This fascinating documentary represents a vast improvement on this. Some of the pioneers of chaos theory elucidate, amongst other things, affine transformations, fractals, strange attractors and the butterfly effect.

  • S1988E18 The Art of Deception

    • November 27, 1988
    • Channel 4

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Season 1998

  • S1998E01 The King of Chaos

    • January 1, 1998
    • Channel 4

    Docu-drama of what the media might be like by the year 2012. EQUINOX's first drama, set in the future, focuses on the facts behind the suspicious death of media mogul, Liam Keller, whose software applications have had a huge impact upon broadcast TV, earning him enemies around the world. In the late 1990s, Keller had devised `Gambit', a virus which enabled all technologies (the internet, television broadcasting, e-mail) to converge - to communicate with one another. Found floating in the Thames, a television current affairs programme sets out to explore how Keller might have met his death. Through Keller's life story this drama explores the consequences of future technology, reflecting on what might happen to our present day media over the next few years. The programme also includes interviews with leading futurologists, including British Telecom's Director of Research Peter Cochrane.

  • S1998E02 Russian Roulette

    • July 14, 1998
    • Channel 4

  • S1998E03 The Bodyhunters

    • July 21, 1998
    • Channel 4

    Exploring the use of sophisticated techniques of forensic science tried and tested in suburban Britain in the hunt for the body of a Royal Marine who disappeared in the Falkland Islands in August 1980.

  • S1998E04 The Miracle Police

    • July 28, 1998
    • Channel 4

  • S1998E05 Dawn of the Death Ray

    • August 4, 1998
    • Channel 4

  • S1998E06 Thin Air

    • August 11, 1998
    • Channel 4

  • S1998E07 The Ten Plagues of Egypt

    • August 18, 1998
    • Channel 4

    An epidemiologist and a medical researcher travel from Egypt to Canada and across America in search of a scientific explanation of the Ten Plagues which, the Bible tells us, devastated Egypt some 4,000 years ago.

  • S1998E08 Resurrecting the Mammoth

    • September 1, 1998
    • Channel 4

  • S1998E09 The Big G

    • July 8, 1998
    • Channel 4

    The programme investigates some of the scientific questions surrounding the mysterious force of gravity. This includes the difficulties involved in making a precise measurement of the gravitational constant and how new cosmological observations can lead to changes in scientific ideas about the forces acting in the Universe.

  • S1998E10 The Secret Life of the Dog

    • September 15, 1998
    • Channel 4

    An assessment of a controversial new theory that dogs may have had a profound influence on the evolutionary success of Homo sapiens, and helped to domesticate their human owners.

  • S1998E11 Killer Earth

    • September 22, 1998
    • Channel 4

  • S1998E12 Ekranoplan - The Caspian Sea Monster

    • September 29, 1998
    • Channel 4

    Is it a boat? Is it a plane? The Ekranoplan is the brainchild of a Russian scientist who also invented the modern hydrofoil, and it may represent the future of intercontinental travel.

  • S1998E13 Homicide in Kennewick

    • October 6, 1998
    • Channel 4

Season 1999

Season 2000

  • S2000E01 The Secret Life Of The Crash Test Dummy

    • March 13, 2000
    • Channel 4

  • S2000E02 The Rise And Fall Of GM

    • March 20, 2000
    • Channel 4

  • S2000E03 Simply Complex

    • March 27, 2000
    • Channel 4

    A celebration of Murray Gell-Man, the Nobel prize-winning physicist who has devoted his research to the study of what is simple (as defined by the laws of physics) and what is complex (represented by the diversity of nature).

  • S2000E04 Meningitis - Search For A Cure

    • April 3, 2000
    • Channel 4

  • S2000E05 The Box

    • April 10, 2000
    • Channel 4

  • S2000E06 Full Throttle

    • October 9, 2000
    • Channel 4

  • S2000E07 Lethal Seas

    • October 16, 2000
    • Channel 4

  • S2000E08 Einstein's Biggest Blunder

    • October 23, 2000
    • Channel 4

    According to Einstein's calculations, there is so much matter in the universe that it ought to be collapsing inwards under its own weight. Since, so far as he could see, the universe was fairly static, he came up with the cosmological constant: a rather vague and mysterious quantity of energy which had got into the universe somewhere along the way and was keeping it all in one piece. At the dawn of a new century, a new theory is being born. It threatens to demolish the foundations of 20th century physics. Its authors are two of the world's leading cosmologists. If they're right, Einstein was wrong. It all began when Andy Albrecht and Joao Magueijo met at a conference in America in 1996. This program began from Newtonian view of the universe then takes you through the General Relativity and the Flatness problem. This leads to the Horizon problem and its solution, the Inflation theory. However modern astronomy doesn't stop here, the Inflation theory has its flaw too, and what happened before the big bang? This can all be answered by changing one thing, the one thing no body dare to question until now.

  • S2000E09 The Science Of Stress

    • October 30, 2000
    • Channel 4

  • S2000E10 Science Of Crime Part 1: Psychopath

    • December 7, 2000
    • Channel 4

    According to popular wisdom, psychopaths are crazed and bloodthirsty serial killers. The reality is not so simple. While many psychopaths do commit violent crimes, not all psychopaths are criminals and not all criminals are psychopathic. Equinox reports on techniques developed by psychologists to work out whether a person is psychopathic and shows how brain scientists are coming close to mapping the malfunctions in the brain that cause a person to be a psychopath.

  • S2000E11 Science Of Crime Part 2: Criminal Evidence

    • December 14, 2000
    • Channel 4

  • S2000E12 Science Of Crime Part 3: Cybercops

    • December 21, 2000
    • Channel 4

    Equinox examines computer hacking and the science of crime.

Season 2001

  • S2001E01 The Engines That Came in from the Cold

    • March 4, 2001
    • Channel 4

    Engines are the key to successful rockets. Ever since Robert Goddard flew the first liquid-fuelled rocket in 1926, scientists and engineers have been striving to make more powerful and more efficient rocket engines. The US approach was to deal with design issues on the drawing board, and test only when they thought the design was the best they could get. The Russians had a much more experimental, hands-on philosophy, building rockets and using full test flights to find out how to improve their designs. Surprisingly, it's the hands-on Russian technology that will power a new generation of US rockets into space.

  • S2001E02 The Day the Oceans Boiled

    • June 17, 2001
    • Channel 4

  • S2001E03 The Fish That Time Forgot

    • June 24, 2001
    • Channel 4

    Documentary about the Coelacanth, a prehistoric bony fish believed to have been long extinct until one was caught in 1938 off the southern coast of Africa. No trace was found again until May 2000 when a colony of the fish were discovered and filmed.

  • S2001E04 Hunt for the Death Star

    • January 7, 2001
    • Channel 4

    Documentary on the scientific work done on identifying and researching the origins of GRBs (Gamma-ray Bursts) over the past forty years. Looks at some of the theories that have arisen and which one is now accepted to be correct, namely that of Polish astronomer Bodan Paczcynski who believes they come from collapsed super-massive stars on the edge of the observable universe.

  • S2001E05 The Secret Life of the Mouse

    • July 8, 2001
    • Channel 4

  • S2001E06 Saving the Leaning Tower

    • July 15, 2001
    • Channel 4

  • S2001E07 Battle of the Robots: the Hunt for AI

    • October 13, 2001
    • Channel 4

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