Highlights
Q.E.D

Q.E.D - Season 3 (1983)

Audience Score
60

Season 3 Episodes

1. Old Wives' Tales

March 2nd, 1983

Does thunder make the milk go sour? Do frogs and cows really know when it's going to rain? Are bee stings good for rheumatism? And why should a dog worry about getting too close to a walnut tree? PROFESSOR DILLY enthusiastically travels the Cotswolds on the track of the old wives. He takes a light-hearted look at some of the tales our grandmothers told us. Do these time-tested rules of rural life work? Well. he tries to answer that too.

2. Bend! Bend! Bend!

March 9th, 1983

Whatever happened to Uri Geller ? He's the man who in 1973 first amazed television audiences and hard-nosed scientists with his mysterious spoon-bending. Well, he's still at it, alongside many new metal-benders who have popped up all over the world. This film takes a cool look at the phenomenon and asks whether the scientists, after ten years of research, are any nearer solving the mystery? With the help of conjurors and metallurgists, Q.E.D. puts the benders to the test. Are Un Geller and the others tricksters, or do they possess genuine para-normal powers?

3. Acts of God

March 16th, 1983

The 100-foot-high wave, the little stream that suddenly becomes a raging torrent, the gale that topples trees, lorries and people. And the deadly power of the thunderbolt. Q.E.D. looks at the violence of freak weather. And, to explore our chances of surviving, John Lees, the 'Q.E.D. Test-Man', takes on the power of nature. To simulate a flash-flood, he stands below a 200-million-gallon reservoir as the sluices are progressively opened. He battles against a man-made hurricane until he blows away. And shows how to be within an inch of a direct lightning-strike - and survive.

4. The Long Night of the Lion

March 23rd, 1983

There have been many films about lions but never one like this. Previously you have only seen the lion during the day. But lions are nocturnal animals and daytime hunts are the exception rather than the rule. Now, from Savuti in the Chobe National Park in Botswana, comes a remarkable study of the secret life of the lion. For three-and-a-half years a team of researchers has followed lions throughout the night by the light of powerful searchlights. Using low-level film lights and extra-sensitive film and lenses, their researches have been recorded. Almost incredibly, the lions became quite used to the noise of the trucks and the lights. This has made possible a unique new view of the cruel and restless life of the lion at night.

5. Bugging in Six Easy Lessons

March 30th, 1983

Chris Serle sets out to investigate the bugging game. In a top-floor office of a skyscraper two men are having a secret conversation. From the skyscraper across the street a snooper directs a special laser on to the office window, picking up the tiny movements in the glass every time one of them speaks. Futuristic equipment turns these movements into minute electric signals. Eventually it is decoded back into sound. Fact or fantasy? Don't ask the people in the bugging business. They've become so confused between real life and Hollywood they no longer know which is which.

6. Simon's War

April 6th, 1983

Documentary which follows the life of Simon Weston, a former soldier in the Welsh Guards who sustained 46% burns when the RFA Sir Galahad was bombed by the Argentines during the Falklands War, showing how he had to learn to cope with disfiguring facial injuries and psychological scars.

7. Faster Than the Sun

April 13th, 1983

All Seasons

Season 20
Jul 19, 1998
Season 19
May 20, 1997
Season 18
May 22, 1996
Season 17
Mar 21, 1995
Season 16
Jul 14, 1994
Season 15
Jan 12, 1994
Season 14
Mar 10, 1993
Season 13
Feb 12, 1992
Season 12
Jan 2, 1991
Season 11
Jan 3, 1990
Season 10
Feb 1, 1989
Season 9
Jan 6, 1988
Season 8
Feb 4, 1987
Season 7
Feb 19, 1986
Season 6
Mar 6, 1985
Season 5
Mar 28, 1984
Season 4
Nov 16, 1983
Season 3
Mar 2, 1983
Season 2
Oct 20, 1982
Season 1
Apr 6, 1982