March - May 1974
Making of a Natural History Film (The)
NOVA premieres on public television with a behind-the-scenes
look at the making of a nature film. Oxford Scientific Films
Unit shows how it tackles such problems as filming a wood-wasp
laying its egg inside trees, the hatching of a chick and the
courtship rituals of the stickleback.
Original broadcast date: 03/03/74
Topic: photography/film
Where Did the Colorado Go?
NOVA explores the mighty Colorado River which today has become
the life-blood of the Southwest, providing water and
electricity to the farms and cities of California, Nevada, and
Arizona. The program examines the political expediency and
technological over-optimism that has led to some major
miscalculations of the river's capacity.
Original broadcast date: 03/10/74
Topic: environment/ecology
Whales, Dolphins, and Men
NOVA explores the impact of whaling and the goods it produces
for the industry, verses the grace and beatury of this
intelligent mammal of the sea.
Original broadcast date: 03/17/74
Topic: animal biology/behavior
Search for Life (The)
Does life exist outside this planet? The Viking lander will
set down on Mars in July 1976 to try to find out just that.
NOVA explores how life started on Earth and examines the
Viking Lander being built in its germ-free room before
starting its long journey.
Original broadcast date: 03/24/74
Topic: astronomy/space exploration
Last of the Cuiva
How does a primitive nomadic tribe of the Amazon basin cope
with the encroachment of Western settlers? NOVA looks at both
sides of the story, revealing the misunderstandings between
the two cultures.
Original broadcast date: 03/31/74
Topic: anthropology/culture
Strange Sleep
Medicine was transformed in the 19th century by the discovery
of anesthesia; surgery, until then hasty, bloody and
completely unable to deal with internal disorders,
subsequently took its place in the front rank of medical
practice. This NOVA docudrama depicts the pioneers of
medicine.
Original broadcast date: 04/07/74
Topic: medicine/health care & surgery
Crab Nebula (The)
In 1054 AD, the Chinese recorded the explosion of a star so
bright that it lit the sky for three weeks, even during the
day. It was the explosion of a dying star that was bigger than
our sun. NOVA explores this mysterious explosion that led to
the discovery of Crab Nebula.
Original broadcast date: 04/14/74
Topic: astronomy/space exploration
Bird Brain: The Mystery of Bird Navigation
Birds migrate in search of perpetual summer, sometimes
traveling as much as 20,000 miles every year. NOVA uses radar
to track and identify migrating birds that travel at night,
focusing on how they coose routes tat avoid bad weather and
make the best of prevailing winds—information that can
aid meteorologists.
Original broadcast date: 04/21/74
Topic: animal biology/behavior
Are You Doing This for Me, Doctor?
The advance of medicine depends inevitably on the testing of
experimental procedures on human volunteers from either the
healthy or the sick. Yet such procedures are often dangerous,
and may not be of direct benefit to the subject. NOVA examines
how individuals' interests are safeguarded, and asks, under
what circumstances experiments should be conducted on
children.
Original broadcast date: 04/28/74
Topic: medicine/health care & surgery
First Signs of Washoe (The)
Washoe is a chimp more like a person: she talks with her
hands. NOVA visits with Washoe and her
teachers—Professor Allen Gardner and Dr. Trixie
Gardner—to learn more about this unusual animal.
Original broadcast date: 05/05/74
Topic: animal biology/behavior
Case of the Midwife Toad (The)
When Paul Kammerer committed suicide in 1926, it was taken by
most of his fellow biologists as a tacit admission of guilt
that he had faked his experiments purporting to show the
inheritance of acquired characteristics. Arthur Koestler joins
NOVA in an in-depth examination of Kammerer's infamous
experiment.
Original broadcast date: 05/12/74
Topic: animal biology/behavior
Fusion: The Energy of Promise
Nuclear fusion offers the promises of an unlimited, clean
source of energy. But achieving fusion has proved one of the
most difficult and elusive goals of the physicist. NOVA tells
the story of the twists and turns and the international
competition along the road toward the achievement of fusion;
and details the recent breakthroughs which seem at last to
have brought it within reach.
Original broadcast date: 05/19/74
Topic: technology/energy
Mystery of the Anasazi (The)
Who were the people that built the first cities—complete
with apartment blocks—in North America? They were the
Anasazi Indians, who lived in the Southwest for some eight or
nine thousand years—and who then, in about 1300 AD,
abruptly abandoned their cities and apparently disappeared.
NOVA traces the steps of this ancient sophisticated culture.
Original broadcast date: 05/26/74
Topic: anthropology/ancient