This episode of Horizon looks at the issues that will change the way we live our lives in the future. Rather than relying on the minds of science fiction writers, mathematician Hannah Fry delves into the data we have today to provide an evidence-based vision of tomorrow. With the help of the BBC's science experts - and a few surprise guests - Hannah investigates the questions the British public want answered about the future.
s56e01 - Clean Eating - The Dirty Truth
s56e02 - Hair Care Secrets
s56e03 - ADHD and Me with Rory Bremner
s56e04 - Why Did I Go Mad?
s56e05 - Strange Signals From Outer Space!
s56e06 - Space Volcanoes
s56e07 - Antarctica - Ice Station Rescue
s56e08 - Cyber Attack - The Day the NHS Stopped
s56e09 - 10 Things You Need to Know About the Future
s56e10 - Dawn of the Driverless Car
s56e11 - Dippy and the Whale
s56e12 - What Makes a Psychopath?
s56e13 - Mars - A Traveller's Guide
s56e14 - Goodbye Cassini - Hello Saturn
s56e15 - Being Transgender
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.