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Tomorrow's World

on BBC One London

Tonight, could good breeding save the honey bee? All over the world, bee populations have been devastated by a tiny but deadly mite. Howard Stableford investigates a plan to breed a super-hygienic strain of bee.
Plus Shahnaz Pakravan reports on a Norfolk team's attempt to bring the sailing speed record back to Britain using a specially designed catamaran.

Further Details: Ceefax page 623, the TW Information Line on [number removed], or the internet on [web address removed]

Contributors

Reporter:
Howard Stableford
Reporter:
Shahnaz Pakravan
Producer:
Jasper James
Editor:
Philip Dolling

BBC One London

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