
Overview
This episode of Horizon explores the Natural History Museum and its philosophy, both past and present. We look at some of the recent innovations that have been introduced in the past few years. The recent director of the museum, Dr. Neil Chalmers, justifies his policies, restructuring, and the academics. The scientists, who are adversely affected by the policies, air their own worries and concerns.
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28 - 1Sudden Death January 07, 1991
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28 - 2Keen as Mustard January 14, 1991
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28 - 3Smokers Can Harm Your Health January 21, 1991
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28 - 4Coming In from the Cold January 28, 1991
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28 - 5Small Problems with the Mirror February 04, 1991
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28 - 6Two Weeks to Save the Earth February 10, 1991
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28 - 7California Dreaming February 11, 1991
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28 - 8The Day the Earth Melted February 25, 1991
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28 - 9The Curse of Karash February 25, 1991
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28 - 10Playing at Noah March 04, 1991
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28 - 11Cashing in on Paradise March 11, 1991
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28 - 12The Terracotta Time Machine March 18, 1991
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28 - 13Measuring the Roof of the World March 25, 1991
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28 - 14The First Americans April 15, 1991
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28 - 15Inside Chernobyl's Sarcophagus April 22, 1991
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28 - 16Colonising Cyberspace April 29, 1991
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28 - 17Emerging Viruses May 13, 1991
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28 - 18Camelford - A Bitter Aftertaste May 20, 1991
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28 - 19Of Big Bangs, Stick Men and Galactic Holes June 03, 1991
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28 - 20Food For Thought June 10, 1991
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28 - 21The Long Road to the West June 17, 1991
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28 - 22Half Hearted About Semi-Skimmed June 24, 1991
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28 - 23T-Rex Exposed July 01, 1991