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Postal codes: USA: 81657, Canada: T5A 0A7

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What does TW stand for?

Tomorrow's World (UK TV programme)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
My father, Glyn Jones, had much the same ambition when he created Tomorrow's World in 1965.
IF it ain't broke don't fix it," said a bitterly disappointed Raymond Baxter after Tomorrow's World was axed in 2003.
Byline: By Craig McQueen IT wowed TV audiences with inventions that promised to transform their lives - now Tomorrow's World is back.
Another survey, to mark tomorrow's World Book Day, shows teenage boys spend just 20 minutes a day reading books for pleasure.
A new report looking into the future, called Tomorrow's World of Luxury, used experts from the world of luxury goods and services to identify lifestyle trends before creating its "visions" for the future.
TOMORROW'S WORLD has lost its second presenter in a month.
It was recently unveiled in England at the BBC Tomorrow's World Inventions Fair.
RAYMOND Baxter presented Tomorrow's World for 12 of its 33 years and remains synonymous with the BBC's popular science programme.

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