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Tomorrow's World

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Including a report from Armagnac in France, where Howard Stableford meets the man who dared to set up a high-tech distillery, and provoked the anger of the locals who believe that making Armagnac is an art not a science. And Maggie Philbin returns to Tomorrow's World for a personal report on the latest developments in treating osteoporosis. Back in 1985 when she was reporting on the bone wasting disease she discovered that she could be prone to it in later life. Ten years on, she looks at what science can now do for her and other potential victims of the disease. Presented by Carol Vorderman, Rebecca Stephens, Vivienne Parry, Shahnaz Pakravan, Monty Don and Richard Mabey.

Further information on Ceefax page 623 or the Tomorrow's World Web page on [web address removed] or you can e-mail Tomorrow's World on [email address removed]
See Carol Vorderman : page 12

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Vorderman
Presenter:
Rebecca Stephens
Presenter:
Vivienne Parry
Presenter:
Shahnaz Pakravan
Presenter:
Monty Don
Presenter:
Richard Mabey
Reporter:
Howard Stableford
Reporter:
Maggie Philbin
Producer:
Simon Singh
Editor:
Edward Briffa

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