Highlights
Thunderbolts* - ️The Cast and Director at European Premiere
Thunderbolts*
Bosch: Legacy - Titus Welliver Exclusive Interview
Bosch: Legacy
The Studio Season 1 - Seth Rogen in the New Episode Clip
The Studio
Anemone - Sean Bean at the New York Film Festival World Premiere
Anemone
Stranger Things Season 5 - The Original Party Teaser Clip
Stranger Things
The Lost Bus - Matthew McConaughey at the London Special Screening
The Lost Bus
The Fantastic Four: First Steps - Pedro Pascal at Berlin Fan Event
The Fantastic 4: First Steps
Good Boy - Indy in the Woods
Good Boy
Murderbot Season 1 - Teaser Clip
Murderbot
Anemone - Daniel Day-Lewis as Ray Stoker
Anemone
Stick Season 1 - Pool Party Prep Clip
Stick
Shelby Oaks - Cast and Crew at LA Premiere
Shelby Oaks
Black Bag - Cate Blanchett Exclusive Interview
Black Bag
Sarah's Oil - Confrontation Scene
Sarah's Oil
Wednesday Season 2 - Teaser Trailer
Wednesday
Good Boy - Through the Graveyard
Good Boy
The Sky at Night

The Sky at Night (1957-2025) - 1974 Episodes and Ratings

1974 Episodes

1. Positional Astronomy

January 27th, 1974

Patrick Moore talks about what is on view in the night sky now, and discusses with Gilbert Satter thwaite the important subject of positional astronomy - the exact measurements and movements of celestial objects.

2. Saturn - The Ringed Planet

February 17th, 1974

Saturn is now very well placed in the evening sky, and a small telescope will show its ring system as well as some of the moons. Patrick Moore and Dr Garry Hunt examine the recent results showing that its largest satellite, Titan, has a thick atmosphere, and discuss the Saturn space-probe now being planned.

3. The Milky Way

March 20th, 1974

The Milky Way, made up of countless faint stars, can easily be seen in the evening sky this month. Tonight Patrick Moore describes this luminous band which stretches from one horizon to the other, and explains how it forms part of the huge Galaxy of stars in which we live. The latest news will also be given of Mariner 10, the space probe now nearing Mercury, which on 29 March should send back the first close-range pictures of the planet's surface.

4. Life in the Universe

May 15th, 1974

How strong is the possibility of life existing in other worlds in our galaxy and elsewhere in the universe, and if it does, where is the nearest life likely to be and how could we communicate with it? Patrick Moore discusses this with Professor Carl Sagan , director of planetary studies at Cornell University in New York.

5. The Daylight Star

June 12th, 1974

The Sun is the only star near enough for us to study in detail. Patrick Moore discusses with Dr Ron Maddison the mysterious cycles of activity which cause spots and vast looped prominences to appear on the sun's surface.

6. The Heart of the Scorpion

July 10th, 1974

Patrick Moore describes the Red Giant star, Antares, in the constellation of Scorpio. It is now visible above the southern horizon; and although it looks like a dot, it is bigger than the orbit of the Earth round the Sun.

7. Shooting Stars

August 7th, 1974

At this time of the year shooting stars can be seen in profusion, for we are in the middle of the year's richest meteor-shower - The Perseids. Tonight Patrick Moore discusses these spectacular objects and how they occur. He also hopes to show photographs which viewers were invited to send.

8. Choosing a Telescope

September 4th, 1974

What can you see in the night sky with binoculars, or with a small telescope - and how much money must you spend if you need adequate equipment for 'the amateur astronomer'? Patrick Moore shows examples of telescopes, and explains what can be seen with each of them.

9. Lord Rosse's Great Telescope

October 2nd, 1974

A century ago, the most powerful telescope in the world was the great 72-inch reflector at Birr Castle in Eire, with which its builder, the 3rd Earl of Rosse, discovered the spiral galaxies. Patrick Moore visits Birr, and talks to the present Earl and Countess of Rosse about the past and future of the great telescope.

10. The Changing Force of Gravity

October 30th, 1974

Has gravity always been the same? There have been suggestions that the force of gravity today is weaker than it used to be. Patrick Moore and Colin Ronan discuss this fascinating theory and try to decide whether we are all getting lighter.

11. Eros - Wanderer in Space

November 26th, 1974

This winter the minor planet Eros is due to approach the Earth as closely as it will ever do. Patrick Moore talks with Gordon Taylor of the Royal Greenwich Observatory.

12. The Year of the Planets

December 18th, 1974

During 1974 there have been some important and spectacular space missions. In the spring Mariner 10 sent back the first close-range pictures of cloud-covered Venus and crater-scarred Mercury. Then, early in December, Pioneer II made a close rendezvous with Jupiter, the only planet known to have a tremendously powerful magnetic field. Pioneer will now travel on to Saturn, which it should reach in 1979. All these probes have given us vital new information about the Solar System. Patrick Moore discusses with Dr Garry Hunt the most important results of the Year of the Planets.

All Seasons

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Apr 8, 2024
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Apr 10, 2023
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Jan 17, 2021
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Jan 12, 2020
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Jan 14, 2018
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Feb 9, 2014
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Jan 7, 2013
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Specials

Specials

Aug 3, 1969