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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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A podcast where Russ and Mark audit an old episode of Tomorrow's World from the future and discover much about the past.
Send us a text We've just had the Oscars and in timely fashion Russ & Mark take the opportunity to audit a Hollywood Special of Tomorrow's World from the summer of 1998, the worst year for cinema in living memory. Grab your bucket of popcorn and overpriced fizzy pop, sit back in your sticky seat and relax while Philippa Forrester and Craig Doyle bring us the following from the heart of Tinseltown: - Motion capture featuring Trevor the rabbit - Some film trailers - The marvellous make-up of Matthew Mungle - Gloriously obsolete Technicolor - Hypno-robics, Botox and oxygen facials - Synthespians - ...And far too many mentions of the 1998 blockbuster flop "Gozilla" 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text Russ & Mark look back to January 1985, when Ronald Reagan had his second presidential inauguration - an event with many similarities to Trump's recent one. This episode of Tomorrow's World from just a few days before strives to keep us warm and cosy on a chilly winter night with the following segments: Maggie Philbin tests out a new electric blanket, plus electric carpets and a mysterious Norwegian bicycle wheel. Peter Macann tries out a new method for inserting pins into teeth. Kieran Prendiville posits the existence of "strange matter" and demonstrates a new fancy whiteboard. And Judith Hann sets sail on the Thames Bubbler and has a quick game of 'squarsh'. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text Russ & Mark finally tackle the big beast that they have previously avoided - the classic Tomorrow's World Christmas Quiz. Hosted, as ever, by Howard Stableford, it's a lovely lump of festive fun. Obviously there's the usual crew of Judith Hann, Peter Macann and Maggie Philbin, but because it's Christmas we've also got Moira Stuart, Keith Chegwin, George Takei and the unassailable Rod Hull and Emu. Festive gold! 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text We all need cheering up sometimes don't we? And what better way to do that than for your auditors to dig out a brand new tune from the burgeoning Michael Rodd songbook? Sadly, it seems no good deed goes unpunished as the rest of this episode is an absolute dog's breakfast. Feel free to switch off after the opening song - but if you don't, here's what else you can expect: - A man with a dicky ticker putting his hand in a bucket of water - Michael Rodd shuffling in front of, sitting behind and squatting on top of various desks - Kieran Prendiville complaining about car repair bills and riding a useless bicycle - Judith Hann desperately pumping the brakes Don't worry, it's nearly Christmas and we can forget all this ever happened. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text We all remember the famous Ronald Reagan speech where he implored "Mr. Hasselhoff, tear down this wall!" But what wall was he talking about? The Berlin Wall of course! And it turns out that Big Ronnie's wishes were granted 35 years ago this very day (if you're listening on day of release). In order to celebrate this classic toppling event, your auditors travel even further back in time to an era when that big pile of rubble was still very much wall-shaped for a very special episode focusing entirely on West Germany. William Woollard is our sole host (with Derek Cooper on narration duties) as we take some very long and thorough looks at: - Testing the suppleness of classical musicians with torture devices - Rejected Thunderbird vehicles clearing up a nuclear spill - Willy Woolly crank calling the Siemens internal operator - Some pro-level bowling from a deafblind person - Mountaineering in top-to-toe denim to catch some fresh air As the old German saying goes: "Ich lichten nichten" (Translation: "I don't like it, but I'll have to go along with it") 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text As far as TV sitcoms go, no single episode of anything has made Russ laugh more than series 1, episode 2 of Bottom - the one where the gas man turns up. So to commemorate this perfect half hour of television, your auditors take a look at the episode of Tomorrow's World broadcast just two days prior. It's the first in a new series and marks the very start of the 90s "drum theme" era - which means we see Carmen Pryce's debut segment (in a small European town, natch) and short-lived (in more ways than one) presenter John Diamond, who is surfing some dodgy internet sites. Elsewhere, Judith Hann has a lightbulb moment, Howard Stableford deals with severe wind in India and Kate Bellingham does her best Ronnie Corbett impression. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text For only the second time ever, your auditors take a special look at an episode handpicked by one of their very favourite people - an actual paying subscriber. Steve wrote to us claiming that he remembered Howard's first ever appearance on Tomorrow's World with a level of clarity and detail that seems humanly impossible for a live programme last seen 39 years ago. So despite this, did he somehow defy the mists of time and remember it right? Listen on and find out... 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text No doubt you're all glued to your televisions, cheering on highly trained athletes performing incredible physical feats in events of which you only have the vaguest understanding. Yes, the Olympics are on at the moment - and rather than listening to the pointless TV commentary, why not stick on our very special Olympic-themed episode of the podcast for a veritable biathlon of entertainment? Howard Stableford and Shahnaz Pakravan travel over to Atlanta, the host city for the 1996 Games, to take a look at what preparations are being made ahead of the event and how the competitors can improve their performance. We see how the Olympic Torch is being constructed, traffic solutions in Atlanta, the latest in prosthetics, what performance enhancing drugs to avoid and how winning boosts sex drive. Faster, higher, stronger indeed... 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text As the nation prepares to go to the polls, Russ & Mark journey back a mere 23 years to the last episode of Tomorrow's World to coincide with a UK General Election to see if things have only got better. Hosting in the studio, Peter Snow has forgotten his swingometer - but luckily Philippa Forrester is also there to set off our schwingometers, as she visits Wales to see a new way of rescuing people with a firehose (you won't believe who she bumps into...) Meanwhile, Katie Knapman goes hot air ballooning in New Zealand to meet a memory expert, new boy Nick Baker has an underwater chinwag with a dishy dive instructor, DJ Jono Coleman throws his weight around a supermarket, and we have some inspiring news from Stoke Mandeville hospital with barely a mention of you-know-who (now then, now then). 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text To celebrate the podcast reaching the Big 4-0, Russ and Mark audit a very special episode of Tomorrow's World broadcast on the day that the Channel Tunnel opened - exactly 30 years ago today. Howard Stableford and Carmen Pryce give us a comprehensive overview of various aspects of this engineering marvel - including segments on the Eurostar, Le Shuttle, sea levels, ferries, seasickness, and the threat of French rabies. There's also a very special bonus extra bit at the end, which may very well be the coolest 30 seconds ever shown on TW. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text 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. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text 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.) 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text To paraphrase the legendary 1985 pub car park musician rumble champion Boy George: "And in our world of plenty, we can spread a smile of joy. Throw your arms around Tomorrow's World at Christmas time." So that's what we're doing. And it will be extra comfy as everyone is wearing extremely cosy-looking knitwear. This is a real Christmas treat with everything for all the family: booze, toys, chocs and John Rambo. Listen on as Russ & Mark - broadcasting live from the Dutch Alps - welcome TW legend Bob Symes for the first time, Peter Macann gets his phone hacked, Maggie Philbin gets a golden ticket to a Swiss chocolate factory, Howard Stableford tries some very dry white wine, and Judith Hann tackles some (G)remlins in her VHS player. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text Evenin' all! It's time once again for Russ & Mark to take down the particulars of a Tomorrow's World special episode and, because they are celebrating the 40th birthday of The Bill, they're going to watch one focusing on 'The Forces of Law and Order'. William Woollard is loitering with intent outside the headquarters of Interpol, reporting on heroin smuggling in Marseilles and Amsterdam, a kidnapping in Sicily, and the tactics of the bonecrunching CRS riot squad. Meanwhile, Michael Rodd is proceeding in an easterly direction to Germany, tailing a stolen Merc and admiring the frighteningly well-equipped Bundesgrenzschutz. We're also treated to a guest presenter in the form of radiant Dutch reporter Ria Dalmeijer, who brightens up an otherwise rather bleak examination of policing in Northern Ireland. Get your trousers on son. You're nicked! 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text This time Russ & Mark pay tribute to the second-best film ever made and take a look at the episode of Tomorrow's World broadcast the week that Predator stormed into UK cinemas. For some reason almost everything they look at involves water and/or magnets, so if that floats your boat please stick around to enjoy: Maggie Philbin testing batteries and purifying oil rig water, Judith Hann visiting Shanghai to sniff their sewage, Peter Macann windsurfing like a pro, and Stephen Hawking showing off his new voice to Howard Stableford. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text With everyone banging on about A.I. these days, Russ and Mark thought they'd better jump aboard the bandwagon before it leaves town and take a look at an episode of Tomorrow's World that features a virtual personality called Maddie, who demonstrates plenty of the A but not a lot of the I when she answers calls from the public. Also in the programme, which let's not forget heralds from the very worst era of TW, Kate Humble plays with penguins and pumps up balls, Roger Black bandages a hurdler, Adam Hart-Davis chats to Rob McElwee about a satellite, Katie Knapman watches over a couple of sick kids and arch-Brexiteer Dr David Bull shows us some heart (not his). 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text After a month off to recuperate, Russ and Mark ease themselves back into the world of tomorrow with an extremely run-of-the-mill episode from 1973. It's just a week after the end of the Vietnam War and it doesn't seem like there's much going on at the moment (except the Cod War). Still, at least this makes for one of the shortest episodes of the podcast ever, so you can't complain about that. Listen on as Derek Cooper narrates films about fish pheromones and tin can recycling, William Woollard tries to cause a gas explosion in an old lady's kitchen, Michael Rodd gets under the bonnet of a Morris Marina before examining a woman's legs, and our esteemed host Raymond Baxter keeps an eye on proceedings through his fancy new high-speed camera. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text Russ and Mark are in a celebratory mood - not only have they made it to 30 episodes, but it is also by pure coincidence the 30th anniversary of the World Wide Web. Luckily for those of you confused by this new fangled internet thing, Tomorrow's World have put together a "Webwise Special" explaining everything you need to know about the information superhighway. So strap on your surfboard and get stuck in as Philippa Forrester and Peter Snow welcome us to the digital future, with the help of Craig Doyle, Lindsey Fallow, Sir Steve Redgrave and Douglas Adams. ACHTUNG: This episode also features a not inconsiderable amount of Hale and Pace. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text Heartfelt apologies. Our Easter special is a week late. That's the last time we rely on Michael Rodd's maths to work out what date it's supposed to be... But just like that Creme Egg you find down the back of the sofa, there's so much good stuff inside this episode that you can tuck in any time of the year and still enjoy yourself. Listen on as Kieran Prendiville shows us his fancy chopper, Judith Hann necks some pills and catches some rays, Su Ingle grows a third hand after visiting Windscale, and the incomparable Michael Rodd blinds us all with his teeth and some truly miraculous mathematics. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text As a lovely St. Patrick's Day treat, we cross the Irish Sea to join Raymond Baxter for a very special episode "down on the farm" in County Meath, Ireland. It's what you've all been crying out for - a European agricultural extravaganza! Listen on as Russ & Mark spend far longer than they thought they would finding out about truffle cultivation, cow breeding, overachieving German farmers, cutting-edge tractor tech, stretched pigs, the Green Pound, and aphid monitoring. Alongside Raymondo on presentation duties are special Irish guest host Caroline Erskine, William Woollard is in the voiceover booth and Michael Rodd provides his trademark comic relief. SlĆ”inte! 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text MWAH! MWAH! That's a couple of big sloppy kisses from your favourite auditors as thank you for listening to us on this very special day of the year. Snuggle up as we gawp at Philippa Forrester being very tidy in every sense of the word. Then Jez Nelson gets some vampire bats drooling, Howard Stableford watches a spot of hardcore pucking, Vivienne Parry has a whale of a time and Shahnaz Pakravan enjoys the ride of her life. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text Batten down the hatches, take shelter and ignore Michael Fish, because there's a hurricane brewing! Coming live from BBC TV Centre on the very night of the Great Storm of 1987, Maggie Philbin and Howard Stableford brave the rotten weather outside, while sensible Judith Hann and Peter Macann stay dry in the studio. There's a whole load of nonsense segments this episode, with a couple of good ideas somewhere in between. Listen on to hear about: Robo-jockeys in Memphis, nuisance phonecalls in Bristol, a new way to stop car thieves, anti-genes, pampered mussels in Plymouth, prism specs, a British spaceplane, superconductors, Japanese musical fish farming, healthy sugar from apples, fingerprinting bacteria and drunk bears in Montana. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text Holograms are coming, holograms are coming, holograms are coming! Yes folks, it's time once again for the now traditional annual Tomorrow's World Audit Time Christmas Special. This one looks at an episode of TW from December 1981, in the midst of a particularly cold and snowy winter (we're sure you can empathise). Listen on as Michael Rodd mucks about with lasers and electricity, Judith Hann recycles her tinsel, Su Ingle plays with a train set and Kieran Prendiville retires to the pub for an absolute skinful in between operating some heavy machinery. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Russ & Mark! See you in the very futuristic-sounding 2023. xxx 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text Have you ever wondered what this podcast would be like if Russ didn't edit out all the times Mark talked about football? Well you're about to find out, as for one episode only we change into our referee kits and take a look at a Tomorrow's World from the week before the 1998 World Cup. And if you want to know what we thought of it, look away now.... [it's an absolute snoozefest] Philippa Forrester keeps watch from the dugout while Craig Doyle tickles the ivories, Anya Sitaram cools her jets, Russia and Ukraine get on with each other, Peter Snow goes time travelling and Jez Nelson takes the most belaboured free kick in footballing history. Oh, and Julian Lloyd Webber turns up unnecessarily. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text Warning: This episode is not for the faint-hearted, as we travel back 30 years to the week following BBC1's broadcast of the SCARIEST TV PROGRAMME EVER MADE - Ghostwatch. However, on Tomorrow's World Halloween is a distant memory as they turn their attention to the imminent Bonfire Night, with promises of an absolutely spectacular firework display at the end of the show. Can you already smell the dampness of those squibs? Also on the show, Judith chats about biodiesel and dodgy glassware, Kate goes paragliding in Kent and reports on measles and seaweed, Howard meets a grumpy artist and then listens to the Beach Boys while fat shaming himself, and Carmen takes a spin in a Dutch centrifuge. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text Ever wondered what would happen if the people who make Tomorrow's World went on strike? Well, wonder no more. Turns out that all they do is cobble together a Frankenstein's monster of a programme from old segments of previous episodes. The interesting thing, as your esteemed auditors quickly discover, is that whoever is normally in charge of quality control is very much on strike too. Listen on as Michael Rodd fondles a gnome, laughs at some trains and breaks America, Kieran Prendiville gets stuck up a mast, and Judith Hann does her back in after crashing a chopper. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text In this episode we find ourselves slap-bang in the middle of the 1980s, where one of the more unexpected outcomes of widespread famine in Ethiopia is not one, but two chart-busting charity singles featuring a veritable who's who of top pop stars. But while Band Aid and USA For Africa are slugging it out in the charts (and possibly a pub car park), the gang at Tomorrow's World are focusing on more domestic issues. Listen on as Kieran Prendiville sniffs some maggots and jiggles a catheter before pouring himself a scotch, Judith Hann shines brighter than the sun, Maggie Philbin has a go at both rowing and mowing, and Peter Macann becomes Clint Eastwood for the day. 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
Send us a text Goedenavond! It's time to slip on a pair of clogs, crack open a Heineken and get the edam out of the fridge as Tomorrow's World heads to Holland for a very special episode from 1973. As if that wasn't enough, the only person the BBC have bothered to send over there is Michael Rodd, so we've got him for the entire episode. What a treat! Listen on as we see land reclamation in Rotterdam, a robot in Eindhoven, a disabled community in Arnhem, Rodd's upside down chair adventure and a lorry load of terrified pigs. Gezellig! 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/ Links to our social media can be found here: linktr.ee/twaudittimeā¦
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