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  2. Living Church of God - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the LCG's incorporation, it started producing a weekly, half-hour television program: Tomorrow's World. It is carried on 211 television stations throughout the world. In May 2006, the LCG's media department reported that the show was accessible to nearly 78 million American households, or 71 percent of the American television market.

  3. Tomorrow's World - Wikipedia

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    Tomorrow's World is a British television series about contemporary developments in science and technology. First transmitted on 7 July 1965 on BBC1, it ran for 38 years until it was cancelled at the beginning of 2003. The Tomorrow's World title was revived in 2017 as an umbrella brand for BBC science programming. [1] [2]

  4. Tomorrow's World Today - Wikipedia

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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]

  5. James Burke (science historian) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Vivienne Parry - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, she became a presenter of the BBC TV science programme Tomorrow's World and also reported for Panorama. She left the programme in 1997. [1] Parry has presented a number of science-based radio shows, including most notably all eight series of Am I normal? [11] [12] and Inside the Ethics Committee.

  7. Maggie Philbin - Wikipedia

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    She returned to television on BBC 1's flagship science and technology programme Tomorrow's World, where she stayed for eight years. Since then, she has presented a variety of television and radio programmes, including Hospital Watch , Bodymatters Roadshow , QED , and BBC 2 's women's documentary series The Doll’s House .

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  9. William Woollard - Wikipedia

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    He is known as a producer and presenter on the BBC's science magazine programme Tomorrow's World, [3] and on the BBC's motoring programme Top Gear. On Tomorrow's World he was a leading presenter for 11 years, [4] winning several awards including Top Science Presenter. He earned a reputation for the enthusiasm he brought to his reports, and his ...