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Old 01-10-2007, 9:33 PM   #1
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Anyone see last nights episode.

Group of Doctors climbed Mount Everest and along the way, conducted a series of measurements on themselves to further understand the effects of low oxygen on the Human body.

Teriffic programme

Programmes like that that make the licence fee seem more reasonable and a refreshing change to the other 90% of pap on the box.
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Re: Horizon

I saw it and it was very good. It is was part two - part one was last week. As if it's not hard enough to climb Everest anyway, they do experiments on the way up!

I'd like to see a follow up programme to see if their experiements were worthwhile, if they managed to further their understanding and help their critically ill patients.

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