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Q.E.D

Q.E.D - Season 4 (1983)

Audience Score
60

Season 4 Episodes

1. Big Brother's Little Test

November 16th, 1983

The ' polygraph' lie-detector has arrived in Britain. It measures tiny changes in your breathing, perspiration, and heartbeat, as they ask you questions. Someone's hurt - did you do it? Did you steal money from the till? Did you lie when applying for your job? Q.E.D. observes the polygraph in action in America, sees a British ex-policeman in training in Atlanta, and meets a man found guilty of murder after a polygraph test. In Britain, we may soon rely on it for our national security. But is that wise? How does the polygraph work? How effective is it? Can you beat it? And who's next for the little test - could it be you?

2. How to Be a Professional Mum and Dad

November 23rd, 1983

Both Tim and Jean Richardson - from East Grinstead - are ' professional parents', formally approved by the Better Baby Institute in Pennsylvania, USA. They have three children: Rufus, 5, has ' a rage to learn Beth, 3, ' would rather learn than eat'; and Harry, at 18 months, ' would much rather learn than play'and yet they are all perfectly ordinary, happy children. What's the trick? Well, Q.E.D. followed a group of learner parents through their one-week course in Pennsylvania. After all, says Glen Doman , the founder and force behind the institute, ' a child's brain is the only container that the more you put into it, the more it will hold '.

3. The Future Is Further Away Than You Think

November 30th, 1983

In this programme, HEINZ WOLFF steps aboard a London bus and finds himself immediately transported to a bizarre and unfamiliar world. The past. The year 1948. As he wanders round that strange era of de-mob suits, Clement Attlee , Victor Silvester and Snoek, he asks: ' What has technology actually done for our lives? How different are our homes, our clothes, our food?' What has really changed since 1948, the year when George Orwell wrote Nineteen Eighty Four? His journey takes him past East End hop-pickers and to the waiting BEA Dakota sitting on the tarmac at Northolt, its engines revving for the flight to Paris - a weekend treat for the well-to-do!

4. The People's Medicine

December 7th, 1983

5. The Bat, the Blossom and the Biologist

December 14th, 1983

The Bat, the Blossom and the Biologist with Donna Howell There is in Arizona a bat that flies thousands of miles each spring to feed on the flowers of a plant that blooms only once in 25 years-and then dies. Last summer Q.E.D. went to the Sonoran Desert in pursuit of this curious but intimate relationship-for it is a trading of food for sex: the bat gets the food and the flower gets pollinated in exchange. How did such a partnership ever come about? For more than a decade biologist DONNA HOWELL has been unravelling just why two such unlikely partners got together and how they make the most of each other.

6. Eyewitness Evidence... Fact or Fiction?

December 21st, 1983

Would you make a good eye-witness? Here's your chance to find out with some experiments that could change your mind. The evidence shows we can recall events that never happened. And recognise people that we have never seen. So Q.E.D. asks how far can we trust the evidence of eyewitnesses in the practical business of crime?

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