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Fun comedy sequel to Disney's The Absent-Minded Professor, with Fred MacMurray. Professor
Brainard's experiments wreak more havoc. Review page 6
Director Robert Stevenson (1962, U)
(BW) Film Trivia: page 55

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred MacMurray.
Director:
Robert Stevenson

In this prize-winning edition from the fourth series, a team of scientists and a chemist are challenged to make three rockets that use only water for fuel and can carry passengers. Presented by Kate Humble.
Series producer Jonathan Renouf

Contributors

Presented By:
Kate Humble.
Producer:
Jonathan Renouf

7/9. The Egyptians. It was a superpower of the ancient world, and every schoolchild knows about pyramids and mummies. But Adam Hart-Davis digs deeper to show some other less well-known Egyptian inventions, including a disastrous one. Marty Jopson pays a handyman's tribute to these early toolmakers, while Amani Zain tells stories from around Egypt. Producer Jane Cameron ; Series producer Ian Potts
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Adam Hart-Davis on mummification: page 37

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Hart-Davis
Unknown:
Marty Jopson
Unknown:
Amani Zain
Producer:
Jane Cameron
Producer:
Ian Potts
Unknown:
Adam Hart-Davis

When UK insurance company Norwich Union opened a call centre in Bangalore, Linda Cameron from the company's Norwich call centre disliked the idea. So will doing a job swap with Bangalore employee Ajitesh Mukherjee change her views?
Producer Minoo Bhatia ; Exec producer Cesca Eaton

Contributors

Unknown:
Linda Cameron
Unknown:
Ajitesh Mukherjee
Producer:
Minoo Bhatia
Producer:
Cesca Eaton

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