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Tomorrow's World Audit Time

By: Russ & Mark
  • Summary

  • A podcast where Russ and Mark audit an old episode of Tomorrow's World from the future and discover much about the past.
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Episodes
  • Episode Thirty-Nine - 26th April 1979 - The Sound of Cylons
    Apr 22 2024

    Let us travel back almost exactly 45 years to a time when "Boomer" was a cool name and "Starbuck" had nothing to do with coffee. Battlestar Galactica has just been released in UK cinemas, so surely the team at Tomorrow's World will pull out all the stops to make sure their small screen science fact is as exciting as the big screen science fiction?
    Hmmm. Well, maybe not.
    There's a certain sense that things aren't firing on all cylinders this episode, with segments on a robot lawnmower built by sixth formers, a new type of fire alarm, monorails, red spider mites, babies learning maths, and the longest, beigest report on oil rig corrosion we have ever seen. Kieran Prendiville and Michael Rodd do most of the heavy lifting, while Judith Hann stays slumped in an armchair with chronic jetlag.

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    2 hrs and 11 mins
  • Episode Thirty-Eight - 7th March 1989 - He Moves in Listeria's Way
    Mar 10 2024

    According to the sorts of people on the internet who make up quotes and then attribute them to famous people in order to sell posters and T-shirts, Gandhi once said "If you don't ask, you don't get". And what a wise man he was (if he said that, which he almost certainly didn't).

    You see, one of our esteemed subscribers had the revolutionary idea of asking us to audit a particular episode, which features Howard Stableford arguing with a talking Hoover, and that is exactly what we've done.

    Elsewhere in this absolutely jam-packed episode we will encounter Judith Hann saying aloha to abalone in Hawaii, new girl Anna Walker soaping up on the runway, Peter Macann almost wheely hurting himself, and Maggie Philbin back doing what she loves best: shooting arrows into apples.

    Trigger warning: This episode features what may be the greatest number of podia ever assembled in one Tomorrow's World segment. So if you suffer from podium phobia, maybe skip the piece about cheese.

    (Also, apologies for the sound quality and excessive background noise. Mark recorded himself on the wrong microphone. Amateur.)

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    If you press on that link above here that says "Support the show", you can chuck us a couple of quid to show your appreciation for this nonsense (not that we expect anyone to do this)

    As always, there is a video version of this podcast available. Just search for our channel on YouTube.

    Subscribe to the audio version on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Podcast Addict or whatever your favourite podcast app might be.


    Subscription links can be found on our website here:
    https://tomorrowsworldaudittime.buzzsprout.com/


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    3 hrs and 2 mins
  • Episode Thirty-Seven - 28th January 1998 - In LASIKness and in Health
    Feb 6 2024

    In the wake of an extremely indulgent Christmas and birthday double-whammy, Russ turns to Tomorrow's World for inspiration in an episode from January 1998 that features Peter Snow examining diets and calorie counting. What a fat load of good that turns out to be.
    Meanwhile, Mark explains why he thinks four eyes are better than two as we watch Anya Sitaram looking at developments in the world of laser eye surgery.
    Elsewhere, Philippa Forrester presents from a gantry (hooray!), Craig Doyle gets outsmarted by a dog, Jez Nelson surfs the Singapore web, and Dave Stewart from the Eurythmics chats about his terrible jam.

    Support the show

    If you press on that link above here that says "Support the show", you can chuck us a couple of quid to show your appreciation for this nonsense (not that we expect anyone to do this)

    As always, there is a video version of this podcast available. Just search for our channel on YouTube.

    Subscribe to the audio version on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Podcast Addict or whatever your favourite podcast app might be.


    Subscription links can be found on our website here:
    https://tomorrowsworldaudittime.buzzsprout.com/


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    2 hrs and 12 mins

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