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Episode Sixty-Three - 27th January 1983 - I Love It When Macann Comes in Leather
Jun 12, 2026
2h 37m 48s
Episode Sixty-Two - 1st April 1992 - A Bit of a Hann Fool
Apr 30, 2026
2h 39m 27s
Episode Sixty-One - 25th September 2002 - Tomorrow's World Award It Time
Mar 27, 2026
2h 50m 49s
Episode Sixty - 28th April 1966 - Hover to Calais
Feb 21, 2026
2h 26m 05s
Episode Fifty-Nine - 5th May 1999 - The Fire and the Fourie
Jan 16, 2026
2h 11m 42s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/12/26 | ![]() Episode Sixty-Three - 27th January 1983 - I Love It When Macann Comes in Leather✨ | 1983 televisionThe A-Team+3 | — | The A-Team | — | 1983The A-Team+5 | — | 2h 37m 48s | |
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Episode Sixty-Two - 1st April 1992 - A Bit of a Hann Fool✨ | April Fool'stechnology+3 | — | — | — | April Fool's Monthtechnological tomfoolery+3 | — | 2h 39m 27s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Episode Sixty-One - 25th September 2002 - Tomorrow's World Award It Time✨ | awardsinventions+4 | — | — | — | Tomorrow's Worldawards+5 | — | 2h 50m 49s | |
| 2/21/26 | ![]() Episode Sixty - 28th April 1966 - Hover to Calais✨ | hovercraftseagoing transportation+3 | — | — | — | hovercraftChannel crossing+3 | — | 2h 26m 05s | |
| 1/16/26 | ![]() Episode Fifty-Nine - 5th May 1999 - The Fire and the Fourie✨ | listener requestSouth Africa special+3 | Philippa ForresterCraig Doyle | — | South Africa | Tomorrow's Worldlistener request+4 | — | 2h 11m 42s | |
| 12/25/25 | ![]() Episode Fifty-Eight - 22nd December 1988 - Mistletoe & Symes✨ | Christmasquiz+3 | — | — | — | Christmas Quizspace-time continuum+3 | — | 2h 29m 44s | |
| 12/7/25 | ![]() Episode Fifty-Seven - 20th June 1985 - The Hanndenburg✨ | airshipsHindenburg+4 | — | — | San FranciscoMilton Keynes | airshipsHindenburg+6 | — | 2h 59m 37s | |
| 11/9/25 | ![]() Episode Fifty-Six - 20th January 1993 - Super Mario Nation✨ | technologyJapan+3 | — | — | JapanTokyo | Tomorrow's WorldTokyo+4 | — | 3h 35m 48s | |
| 9/30/25 | ![]() Episode Fifty-Five - 25th August 1982 - Kieran Vaudeville✨ | laughtermedicine+3 | Kieran Prendiville | — | — | laughtercomedy+5 | — | 2h 26m 00s | |
| 8/17/25 | ![]() Episode Fifty-Four - 28th March 1972 - Burke Dough Guard✨ | heist1972+3 | James Burke | Tomorrow's World | — | Tomorrow's WorldJames Burke+5 | — | 1h 44m 24s | |
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| 8/4/25 | ![]() Episode Fifty-Three - 12th January 2000 - Millennium Fallow Con | Send us Fan Mail This time round Russ and Mark decide to heed the advice of Jarvis Cocker and meet up in the year 2000 for the first proper Tomorrow's World episode broadcast in the new millennium. Is it strange now we're all fully grown? Well, not strange exactly. More bang average to be honest. But as always, there's fun to had taking it all apart. Philippa Forrester and Peter Snow present from the most gantry-infested set of them all, while also reporting from Japan and Seattle where they... | 2h 03m 30s | ||||||
| 7/11/25 | ![]() Episode Fifty-Two - 30th May 1991 - Chief Inspector, Norsk | Send us Fan Mail Please join us in congratulating Mark for recently securing an exciting new job as chief pencil pusher at one of London's most delicious gravy depositories. In honour of the move, your auditors have dug out an episode of Tomorrow's World that features an interesting new development in the world of job applications. Also in the show, Peter Macann waves a gun around in a supermarket, Judith Hann comes to the rescue of Kentish beer drinkers, Howard Stableford highlights No... | 2h 33m 58s | ||||||
| 5/29/25 | ![]() Episode Fifty-One - 17th February 1977 - ABSolute Gasket Case | Send us Fan Mail Russ and Mark have finally finished tidying up after the big 50th party and now it's back to work doing some serious auditing. This episode is in response to a listener enquiring as to the wherabouts of William Woollard. So here he is, joined by fellow TW GOATs Raymond Baxter, Judith Hann and Michael Rodd. Bit of an engineering focus this time round, as we take a look at: - A thrilling new way to apply liquid gaskets - Funky anti-lock brakes for motorbikes - The scourge... | 2h 04m 48s | ||||||
| 4/15/25 | ![]() Episode Fifty SPECTACULAR - 7th July 1965 - All Baxter My Place | Send us Fan Mail The big five-O. The half century. The golden jubilee. That's 50 editions of your favourite auditing podcast in the bag. That's a whopping 3.5% of all episodes of Tomorrow's World ever made that we've managed to cover (and 17% of all episodes of h&p@bbc. for less understandable reasons) To celebrate such an auspicious occasion, Russ & Mark travel back 60 years to take a look at what the BBC claims is the first ever episode of TW (and we suspect is actually the second ... | 3h 50m 04s | ||||||
| 3/5/25 | ![]() Episode Forty-Nine - 24th June 1998 - Godzillipa Forrester | Send us Fan Mail 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-... | 2h 45m 50s | ||||||
| 2/10/25 | ![]() Episode Forty-Eight - 17th January 1985 - All Hann's On Deck | Send us Fan Mail 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... | 2h 32m 49s | ||||||
| 12/25/24 | ![]() Episode Forty-Seven - 17th December 1987 - Howard's Sleigh | Send us Fan Mail 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 t... | 2h 26m 29s | ||||||
| 12/6/24 | ![]() Episode Forty-Six - 24th January 1980 - Plutonium Fuel Rodd | Send us Fan Mail 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, s... | 2h 19m 17s | ||||||
| 11/9/24 | ![]() Episode Forty-Five - 18th October 1973 - Like the Rhine's Own Cowboy | Send us Fan Mail 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 spe... | 2h 15m 40s | ||||||
| 10/25/24 | ![]() Episode Forty-Four - 25th September 1991 - Diamonds Aren't Forever | Send us Fan Mail 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-l... | 2h 37m 16s | ||||||
| 8/31/24 | ![]() Episode Forty-Three - 11th April 1985 - Howard's WAHEY | Send us Fan Mail 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... Supp... | 2h 33m 45s | ||||||
| 8/1/24 | ![]() Episode Forty-Two - 1st March 1996 - Goering for Gold | Send us Fan Mail 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 fo... | 2h 58m 08s | ||||||
| 6/21/24 | ![]() Episode Forty-One - 13th June 2001 - Talvin and the Ship Hunks | Send us Fan Mail 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... | 2h 40m 25s | ||||||
| 5/6/24 | ![]() Episode Forty - 6th May 1994 - You're A Star, Eurostar | Send us Fan Mail 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 ... | 3h 04m 13s | ||||||
| 4/22/24 | ![]() Episode Thirty-Nine - 26th April 1979 - The Sound of Cylons | Send us Fan Mail 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 r... | 2h 11m 12s | ||||||
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