Three-and-a-half years after the world's worst nuclear accident, Tomorrow's World investigates the fallout from Chernobyl.
In this special programme, Howard Stableford and Dr Bill East , a radiation expert from Glasgow
University, visit the stricken reactor and its surroundings. From the area immediately around the plant, 135,000 people were evacuated - but how are the villagers outside this zone learning to live with radioactivity? What are likely to be the long-term effects?
And what has been learnt to ensure such a catastrophe can never happen again? Assistant producer SALLY DIXON Cameraman DAVE GREY Producer EDWARD BRIFFA