
Overview
By the end of 1974, Mars, Venus, Mercury and Jupiter had all been visited by spacecraft. For the first time scientists saw in sharp detail the continents, mountains, valleys and volcanoes of other worlds. Tonight's programme shows how these geological features give clues to the way the planets evolved; how they have helped scientists in their attempt to reach back 5,000 million years to understand the formation of the solar system itself.
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12 - 1The Killer Dust January 20, 1975
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12 - 2A Time to Be Born January 27, 1975
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12 - 3The Unsafe Sea February 10, 1975
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12 - 4The Change of Life February 17, 1975
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12 - 5Project Fido February 24, 1975
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12 - 6The Planets March 10, 1975
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12 - 7The Long, Long Walkabout April 07, 1975
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12 - 8The Overworked Miracle April 14, 1975
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12 - 9Not the Cheapest, But the Best April 21, 1975
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12 - 10A Spoonful of Roughage April 28, 1975
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12 - 11Brain Poison May 05, 1975
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12 - 12The Bulldog's Last Bark? May 12, 1975
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12 - 13Benjamin May 19, 1975
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12 - 14The McMaster Experiment June 02, 1975
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12 - 15The Glazed Outlook June 09, 1975
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12 - 16The Three Chord Trick June 16, 1975
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12 - 17The Cleanest Place in the World June 23, 1975
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12 - 18Strange Sleep June 30, 1975
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12 - 19The Greatest Advance Since the Wheel? July 07, 1975
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12 - 20How Do You Read? July 14, 1975
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12 - 21The Sickly Sea July 21, 1975
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12 - 22Happy Catastrophe July 28, 1975
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12 - 23To Die, to Live - The Survivors of Hiroshima August 04, 1975
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12 - 24Cannabis August 11, 1975
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12 - 25Meditation and the Mind August 18, 1975
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12 - 26The Trobriand Experiment December 29, 1975