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That'll Never Catch On: Tomorrow's World.
Welcome to another episode of "My 70s TV Childhood". Today, I have some exciting news to share with all of you. Our podcast has been nominated for the UK Independent Podcast Awards 2023. Words can't convey how thankful I am for the unwavering support you've shown over the years. Your participation, be it through listening, reaching out via email and social media, or spreading the word about the podcast, has been the driving force behind this recognition. A massive THANK YOU to each and every one of you, and keep everything crossed for the awards ceremony! After coming back from my summer holidays, I've been reflecting on how holidays have changed over the years. Back in the day, holidays meant a complete break from the hustle and bustle, but now, with technology everywhere. I try to limit my tech usage during holidays, even though I see many people glued to their screens. In the 1970s, we could only fantasise about the scientific and technological marvels that awaited us. I was an avid viewer of the BBC programme "Tomorrow's World", which highlighted the newest scientific innovations, from Clive Sinclair's pocket calculator to the eagerly awaited Concorde. It offered glimpses into the future, such as the advent of telecommunications that merged the telephone and television, a precursor to today's internet. A standout innovation from "Tomorrow's World" was the traffic light control system equipped with road sensors. Such a straightforward yet revolutionary approach to traffic regulation! Many of the inventions spotlighted on the show have become commonplace, underscoring the forward-thinking nature of the 1970s. Were you as enamoured with "Tomorrow’s World" as I was? I'm always keen to hear your views. Do get in touch via our blog, social media, or drop me an email at oliver@my70stvchildhood.com. And a quick note about our Quiz: If you haven't taken part yet, give it a go. It's a brilliant way to challenge your 70s trivia. Plus, you can send in your questions to quiz@my70stvchildhood.com, and you might just get a shoutout in our forthcoming episode.Remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your preferred podcast platform. Until our quiz next week, keep those 70s TV memories alive, and I'll catch up with you soon on "My 70s TV Childhood".Support the show