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Example of BBC1 continuity from 8pm on Thursday 15th May 1986 including the end of EastEnders, BBC News Headlines, Forthcoming Programme Announcements & the start of Tomorrow's World.

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  • Notice how much more southern-spoken John Humphries was back then, almost no trace of the northern accent he sports on Radio 4 now. This is especially odd as he grew up in Cardiff...

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  • Ahh, cue dots and the BBC digital world. Fond memories!

  • I totally agree about the TW opening credits - it gave me a chill watching it again after so long. Im 29 and vividly remember the excitment Id get when that particular TW opening sequence started - Id have been 8or9, its funny to think how programmes like this affect you and your choices in life. Im an ICT teacher now. I think I'll download that opening sequence and play it between classes to inspire myself. 8-)

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  • @Jimwoodward1212 It is Malcolm Eynon

  • Can You Upload The Full Episode of Tomorrow's World?

  • I have the live recording of the Radio 1 simulcast of this 3D section of TW on audio cassette. Would like to post it up on here, but sadly when I connect my cassette deck up to my pc to make an mp3 via the mic socket, the 3D effect is lost. Anything I can do to get round it?

  • Bring back Tomorrow's World!

  • It Sounds Like MAlcom Eynon

  • i used to get scared by the wierd head.

  • It was Roland RSS (similar to Q-Sound) a short-lived professional 3D mixing technology. You're right. they used two mixes of the 1985-1992 theme tune (by Paul Hart and Joe Campbell) to demo the technology alongside Megablast by Bomb The Bass. If you're lucky you can still find the RSS-treated mixes on old BBC Sound Effects CD released in 1991.

  • I prefer the old 'brain' sequence from before this one. I remember being bitterly disappointed at those crappy synth trumpets and strings. Still, funny to see that opening sequence nowadays.

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