Episode
Horizon: After Chernobyl - Closer to Home
Overview
Report on the safety of UK nuclear power stations, following the accident at Chernobyl in the USSR in 1986. The programme focuses on the nuclear installation at Hartlepool on Teeside, which has the smallest evacuation zone in the western world.
Details
- Series
- Horizon
- Season
- Season 24
- Episode
- Episode 15
- Air date
- 1987-04-13
- Runtime
- 60 min
Episode context
After Chernobyl - Closer to Home is Episode 15 in 1987 of Horizon. It aired on 1987-04-13. The runtime is 60 min.
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