All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Heaven and Earth

    • April 1, 1991
    • PBS

    A "crude, flat disc" made by Babylonians is the oldest world map; Greeks speculate on the world and come up with a lot of answers, some accurate; China prints maps and embroiders them on silk; and Christians seek "paradise" as ancient views of the world are examined.

  • S01E02 Secrets of the Sea

    • April 8, 1991
    • PBS

    Portugal attempts to keep its maps and charts secret as European nations battle to control trade. Also, learn the origin of the term "ship's log" and hear of early Chinese voyages.

  • S01E03 Staking a Claim

    • April 15, 1991
    • PBS

    Explorers including Christopher Columbus, Hernando Cortez, and Sir Walter Raleigh stake claims for their countries, Holland's sneaky move gives it control of the spice trade, and John Harrison develops the marine chronometer.

  • S01E04 Empire!

    • April 22, 1991
    • PBS

    France shrinks, or at least appears to, when accurate maps are surveyed. As the British cement their rule over India with a grand surveying project, George Everest "[lays] the foundation of modern surveying."

  • S01E05 Pictures of the Invisible

    • April 29, 1991
    • PBS

    The aerial camera helps mapmaking. In the twentieth century, surveying aids the search for oil and gold, radar maps the Brazilian rainforest, Monaco charts the undersea world, satellites map the Earth from space, and three-dimensional computer maps take shape.

  • S01E06 The Writing on the Screen

    • May 6, 1991
    • PBS

    The beneficial effect of maps—of ambulance routes, air traffic control, forest fires, natural disaster and disease patterns, global climate change, and the human brain—is charted.