To celebrate its 1,000th edition, the series that brings you tomorrow's news today from the worlds of science, medicine, technology and the environment, takes a trip down memory lane. It looks at some of the inventions it has covered over the years - like the breathalyser (1967), the personal computer (1979), the personal stereo (1980) and the phonecard (1983). And not forgetting that uplifting little breakthrough from 1967,
'suspenderless stockings' - in other words, tights!
Back to the future, tonight's programme reports on the giant umbrella protecting Swedish spruce trees from acid rain, and includes news from the clinic offering pioneering treatments to pregnant women. Presented by Kate Bellingham ,
Judith Hann , Howard Stableford and John Diamond.
Producer Martin Mortimore Editor Dana Purvis • STEREO
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