When one learns what has been discovered about atoms one has to learn by hearsay, one has to accept the indirect methods and swallow the picturing by imaginative models. Then a keen listener must long for some experimental support or illustrations. That is what these lectures will offer in their 'circus of experiments'. The circus cannot cover all our new knowledge of atoms but it will, we trust, give visitors a feeling of friendly first-hand acquaintance, a contribution of confidence and understanding as well as a delight in seeing experiments
Name | First Aired | Runtime | Image | |
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S1979E01 | Getting to Know Atoms |
December 31, 1979
BBC Two
|
55 | |
S1979E02 | Molecules in Motion |
January 1, 1980
BBC Two
|
55 | |
S1979E03 | Electrified Atoms |
January 2, 1980
BBC Two
|
55 | |
S1979E04 | Atoms that Explode |
January 3, 1980
BBC Two
|
55 | |
S1979E05 | Atoms and Energy |
January 4, 1980
BBC Two
|
55 | |
S1979E06 |
Seeing Atoms at last
season finale
|
January 5, 1980
BBC Two
|
55 |
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