
Overview
This episode of Horizon reports on the famous science fiction writer, H. G. Wells. An interview with John Maddox, the new editor of one of the world's most influential scientific journals, Nature, in which he discusses his ideas for bringing up-to-date the magazine's coverage of scientific events.
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3 - 1Windows of the Soul / Elixir of Youth January 02, 1966
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3 - 2The Troubled Mind / Triple-A. S. January 16, 1966
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3 - 3A Man of Two Visions / The Scientist Applied January 30, 1966
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3 - 4The Dolphins that Joined The Navy / A Theory of The Earth February 13, 1966
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3 - 5Route 128 February 27, 1966
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3 - 6The Beginning of Life / Science Friction March 13, 1966
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3 - 7So you want to be an Inventor? / The Severed Hand March 27, 1966
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3 - 8Chance and Decay / Meteorite Mystery April 10, 1966
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3 - 9Towers of Ilium / The Exploding City April 24, 1966
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3 - 10Man in Space May 08, 1966
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3 - 11Destination Mars / Editors in Conference" May 22, 1966
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3 - 12Man meets Duck / The Picture Machines June 05, 1966
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3 - 13Where must the Money Go? / Phantoms Incorporated June 19, 1966
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3 - 14Genes in Action / Scientists and War July 03, 1966
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3 - 15The Lonely Children July 17, 1966
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3 - 16Man of Science / 'Nature' Tomorrow July 31, 1966
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3 - 17M.I.T.'s ABC / The Disturbed Child September 25, 1966
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3 - 18Ten Years in the Antarctic October 10, 1966
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3 - 19The Athlete October 24, 1966
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3 - 20From Peenemunde to the Moon November 07, 1966
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3 - 21Sex-Change? November 21, 1966
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3 - 22The Structure of Life December 05, 1966
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3 - 23The Wages of Science December 19, 1966