Q.E.D. (UK TV series)
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Q.E.D. | |
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Q.E.D. title card | |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Mick Rhodes (1982–84), David Filkin (1985–91), Simon Campbell-Jones (1992), Susan Spindler (1993–94), Tim Haines (1994), Lorraine Heggessey (1995–97), Michael Mosley (1998–99) |
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Running time | 30 min |
Release | |
Original network | BBC1 |
Picture format | PAL |
Original release | 1982 – 1999 |
Q.E.D. (quod erat demonstrandum, Latin for "that which was to be demonstrated") was the name of a strand of BBC popular science documentary films which aired in the United Kingdom from 1982 to 1999.[1]
Contents
1 Format
2 Some notable films
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
Format[edit]
Running in a half-hour peak-time slot on the BBC's primary mass-audience channel BBC1, the series had a more populist and general interest agenda than the long-running Horizon series which aired on the more specialist channel BBC2.
Horizon could often be difficult for a scientific novice, requiring a modicum of background knowledge beyond the reaches of many viewers, so Q.E.D. was a more approachable way of introducing scientific stories.
Some notable films[edit]
A Guide to Armageddon (1982) – the effects of a one megaton nuclear bomb being exploded over London.[2][3] Director Mick Jackson went on to direct the 1984 docu-drama Threads, an account of a nuclear holocaust and its effect on the working class city of Sheffield, England, and the eventual long-term effects of nuclear war on civilization.[4]
Simon's War (1983) – the life of Simon Weston, who suffered serious burns in the Falklands War
Big Brother's Little Test (1983) – How reliable is polygraphy, the use of lie-detectors? Can the innocent be unjustly condemned? Can the guilty beat them?
In at the Deep End (1984) – an experiment in which divers spent nine days at simulated depths of up to 1000 feet, breathing a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen
Round Britain Whizz (1986) – a sped-up flight around the coastline of Britain
The Foolish Wise Ones (1987) – a look at the talents and worlds of Autistic Savants, such as Stephen Wiltshire
With a Goal in Mind (1988) – A sport psychologist works with First Division Queen's Park Rangers for a period of six weeks.
John's Not Mad (1989) – follows a 15-year-old boy with severe Tourette syndrome
My Best Friend's a Computer (1990) – explores the effects of computers on the emotional development of children
Nerve Transplant (1997) – explores the work of a unique nerve transplant surgeon, bringing back movement to the limbs of previously paralysed patients
Superspecs (1997) – follows the travels of a British inventor around Ghana with a pair of glasses made for just a dollar, that he is convinced could save the sight of millions
The Burning Question (1998) – on spontaneous human combustion
Breathless (1998) – investigates the Buteyko method for treating asthma
See also[edit]
Equinox – Channel 4 popular science series, last aired in 2001
Horizon – comparable BBC2 strand, on air since 1964
Nova – documentary series on PBS in the United States, which often bought in and re-voiced Equinox and Horizon films
References[edit]
^ BBC ditches QED branding, Broadcast, 24 September 1999.
^ Q.E.D.: A Guide to Armageddon (TV Episode 1982) on IMDb
^ QED: A Guide to Armageddon. Nuclear war facts from the 1980s on YouTube
^ Threads on IMDb
External links[edit]
Q.E.D., British Film Institute. List of films, with dates.
Q.E.D. on IMDb
Categories:
- 1982 British television programme debuts
- 1999 British television programme endings
- BBC television documentaries about science
- Documentary television series about technology
- Popular science
- Science education in the United Kingdom
- 1980s British documentary television series
- 1990s British documentary television series
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