Horizon reveals the untold story of the 87-day battle tohug the Deepwater Horizon oil blowout a mile beneath the waves - a crisis that became America's worst environmental disaster. Engineers and oil men at the heart of the operation talk for the first time about the colossal engineering challenges they faced and how they had to improvise under extreme pressure. They tell of how they used household junk, discarded steel boxes and giant underwater cutting shears to stop the oil. It's an operation that one insider likens to the rescue of Apollo 13.
Season 49 Episode 7 of Horizon resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s49e01 - Back from the Dead
s49e02 - The Death of the Oceans?
s49e03 - What Happened Before the Big Bang?
s49e04 - Is Seeing Believing?
s49e05 - A Miracle Cure? A Decade of the Human Genome
s49e06 - Asteroids
s49e07 - Deepwater Disaster: The Untold Story
s49e08 - What is One Degree?
s49e09 - What Is Reality?
s49e10 - Science Under Attack
s49e11 - The Secret World of Pain
s49e12 - Surviving a Car Crash
s49e13 - How to Mend a Broken Heart
s49e14 - Are We Still Evolving?
s49e15 - Predators in the Backyard
Horizon is BBC Two's flagship 50-minute science documentary series.
Recognised as the world leader in its field, it regularly wins a sweep of international science, medical and environmental film accolades, and has recently won the Royal Television Society Award and the Prix Italia.
In 2002, the British Academy of Film & Television Arts presented Horizon with the BAFTA Television Award for Best Factual Series or Strand.
In 2003 it won the prestigious Images et Science award for best medical documentary and the Carl von Linne Award at the Living Europe film festival in Sweden. That year, a Horizon co-production with WGBH Boston won the Emmy for best documentary.
In September 2014 it celebrated its 50th anniversary and it continues to enjoy outstanding critical acclaim.