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The "Tomorrow's World Roadshow" appeared in 2004, with Gareth Jones (co-host of CITV's How 2) and Katie Knapman taking the helm as the last presenters of a show bearing the Tomorrow's World name, before a partial return to television in 2007. For the 1000th episode, a commemorative CD was produced by Nimbus Records.
Tomorrow's World 1 (1998–2023) Changing Your World with Creflo Dollar (2001–2021) Enjoying Everyday Life with Joyce Meyer (2001–2017) Believer's Walk of Faith with Pastor Bill Winston 1 (2006–08) Amazing Facts (2007–2014) Campmeeting; Catholic Mass; In Search of the Lord's Way; The Jewish Jesus; Joseph Prince; Manna-fest with Perry ...
Raymond Baxter on the set of Tomorrow's World in TC7 He presented the science series Eye on Research from 1959 to 1963, and was the first (and initially sole) host of the long-running popular science show Tomorrow's World for 12 years from July 1965, reaching an audience of up to 10 million viewers.
James Burke (born 22 December 1936) is a broadcaster, science historian, author, and television producer. He was one of the main presenters of the BBC1 science series Tomorrow's World from 1965 to 1971 and created and presented the television series Connections (1978), and its more philosophical sequel The Day the Universe Changed (1985), about the history of science and technology.
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Tomorrow's World Today is an innovation-based television series about companies from around the world on the cutting edge of tomorrow's technology. It is hosted by George Davison [ 1 ] and features field reporters Tamara Krinsky, [ 2 ] Darieth Chisolm, [ 3 ] Greg Costantino, [ 4 ] David Carmine, [ 5 ] and Jackie Long. [ 6 ]
'The View' has welcomed 22 women as co-hosts since the talk show premiered in 1997. With Meghan McCain soon departing, learn all about these outspoken women in this gallery. ... with a vision of ...
Portrait of Emmy award winning game-show Host Chuck on September 9, 2006 in Los Angeles, CA. (Bob Riha Jr / Getty Images)