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Series Name:   Tomorrow's World
Format:TV Series
IMDB:IMDB Page
Years:1965 - 2003
Country:  UK
Language:English
Genre:Documentary
Rating:7.8  Rate
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Community: 19 Have Seen
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Selected CastRaymond Baxter as Presenter
 Judith Hann as Presenter
 Howard Stableford as Presenter
 Maggie Philbin as Presenter


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Comments and Reviews
 
Record Collector
3rd Oct 2015
 Inspired by the Australian program towards 2000 and beyond 2000
 

 
zabadak
5th Jun 2015
 Loved this at the time, especially the original ba-ba-ba-ba-boooow theme tune :thumbsup:

Great parodies by The Goodies (Baxter in string undies) and NT9O News (a Shreddie as a "microprocessor)... :wink:
 

 
Monolith
4th Jun 2015
 Watched this show for years, but by the time a certain item may have come into the mainstream, I would have forgotten I'd seen it on here first.
But still made interesting viewing sometimes.
 

 
cannyuk SUBS
4th Jun 2015
 
 


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