Tomorrow’s World

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Tomorrow’s World was a long-running BBC television series that showcased new inventions and emerging technologies to a mainstream audience.

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instanceOf science and technology television programme
television series
aim to showcase scientific and technological innovation to a mainstream audience
alsoKnownAs BBC Tomorrow’s World NERFINISHED
broadcastBy BBC NERFINISHED
broadcastFormat studio-based show with filmed reports
broadcastSchedule weekly
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
eraOfPeakPopularity 1970s
1980s
featuredTopic consumer electronics
home computing
medical technology
space exploration
transport innovations
firstAired 1965
firstBroadcastOn BBC One NERFINISHED
format magazine show
genre factual television
science and technology
hasRevival one-off specials after original run ended
hasSpecialEpisode Tomorrow’s World Live NERFINISHED
influenced public understanding of science and technology in the UK
language English
lastAired 2003
locationOfProduction United Kingdom NERFINISHED
medium television
notableFor live demonstrations of new technology
predicting future consumer technologies
numberOfSeries 38
originalNetwork BBC NERFINISHED
BBC One
originalPresenter Raymond Baxter NERFINISHED
partOf BBC science programming
presenter Adam Hart-Davis NERFINISHED
Howard Stableford NERFINISHED
James Burke NERFINISHED
Judith Hann NERFINISHED
Maggie Philbin NERFINISHED
Michael Rodd NERFINISHED
Peter Snow NERFINISHED
Philippa Forrester NERFINISHED
Raymond Baxter NERFINISHED
producer BBC
subjectMatter emerging technologies
new inventions
targetAudience general audience
typicalRuntime 30 minutes

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Adam Hart-Davis notableWork Tomorrow’s World