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Take Nobody's Word for It

on BBC One London

Do-it-yourself science.
An illuminating visit to the first house to be lit by electricity: Cragside, the home of Lord Armstrong in Northumberland. And Lord
Marshall of Goring, the ex-chairman of the Central
Electricity Generating
Board, will be unfolding the secrets of his hobby, origami. Presented by Carol Vorderman and Professor Ian Fells. Director Hendrik Ball
Producer George Auckland (R)
0BOOK: 'Take Nobody's Word for It Book of Experiments', price
£3.95, available from bookshops.
0 PAPER ENGINEERING KIT: send a cheque or postal order for
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Contributors

Presented By:
Carol Vorderman
Presented By:
Professor Ian Fells.
Director:
Hendrik Ball

BBC One London

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