Tomorrow's World
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- 5timuli
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/enter…
*expects no response (if any) to this thread until Monday 9am GMT*
Note to self... "Nice timing you frickin mental case..."
- version30
"Although the programme - which ran from 1965 to 2003 - will not return, elements such as the logo and title sequence will be revived."
it's not exactly a "return to BBC" then is it?
sounds more of a disgrace
- 5timuli0
But, but, but... Maggie Philbin! The return of the cambered train tracks!? The doors that can't be broken down? CDs that can't be scratched...? Aliens?
- chossy0
welcome to the world of tomorrow :/
I loved that show my favourite memory is of the electric fire putter outterer ha ha it was sheisse, but it worked god damn it, you have to love us brits, beavering away in our garden sheds all night long coming up with mad inventions he he he
- rasko40
it seems somewhat ironic to reuse old and dated material as part of programming about future technological events - post modern?
- milo0
pah!,
I've never forgiven that show, with all it's lies & fake promises of space travel & hover cars..On another note, jeeze! maggie's ears have grown some..
- Nairn0
How on Earth are they going to wrest ex-Tomorrow's World personalities from the mighty capitalist grasp of day time TV advertising? I can't imagine Dolphin Bathrooms will just let Maggie Philbin walk out - she knows too much.
- Nairn0
Incidentally, cans of Lemon Tea that self heat are utter shit. I waited 16 years to see them on the supermarket shelf and for what?
Fuck you, Tomorrow's World.
- 23kon0
classic program that i used to watch in awe as i was young.
its a shame they are not bringing it back as a completely new show though to show future technologies.
although it would be funny to show some sort of archive pieces in the show though of technologies that were predicted but have never happened.
- Nairn0
Way to kill the thread, Nairn.
- ********0
i want Carl..
billions and billions......

