Episodes
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Genome: [r1 Bd=19830103] | in our lives The age of the robot is now upon us. Will computers become our friends and workmates, or even our bosses? In the first of a new 12 part space-age series Paul Gambaccinl and his guests challenge the decision-makers to look into the future, and ask the question What Next? in the world of New Technology. Researcher JANE BOOTH Producer JULIET BLAKE |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830103] | Unknown: Paul Gambaccinl Producer: Juliet Blake |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830110] | If present trends continue, the world In the year 2000 will be more crowded, more polluted and more vulnerable to disruption than the world we live in now. Despite greater material output, the world's people will in many ways be poorer than they are today. Global 2000 Report This week Paul Gambacclnl and a group of young people examine the future of our environment and challenge the decision-makers as to the kind of world we are creating. Researcher WENDY HUGHES Producer JULIET BLAKE |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830110] | Unknown: Paul Gambacclnl Unknown: Wendy Hughes Producer: Juliet Blake |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830117] | Electronic, blues, reggae, punk, jazz funk, heavy metal, lovers' rock, experimental This week Paul Gambacclni. Martin Bushenl and Midge Ure meet a group of young musicians to find out What Next? in the music industry. Researcher lyn ARMSTRONG Producer JULIET BLAKE |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830117] | Unknown: Paul Gambacclni. Unknown: Martin Bushenl Unknown: Midge Ure Producer: Juliet Blake |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830124] | Paul Gambaccini looks at the future of medicine in Britain, and a group of young people challenge the decision-makers. Researcher JOHN WATKINS Producer JULIET BLAKE |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830124] | Unknown: Paul Gambaccini Unknown: John Watkins Producer: Juliet Blake |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830131] | The media in Britain is one of the fastest expanding industries and certainly the most exciting. Tins week Paul (fanibaccinf is joined by Alasdair Milne , Director-General of the BBC and John Whitney. Director- General of the IBA, and a group of Media Studies students to ask and maybe answer the question: What Next in the media? ResearcherLYN ARMSTRONG Producerjuliet blake |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830131] | Unknown: Alasdair Milne Unknown: John Whitney. Unknown: Lyn Armstrong Producer: Juliet Blake |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830207] | War and Peace Peace movements in Britain and abroad are gaining massive support for their fight against nuclear weapons. This week Paul Gambaccinl and his guests look at the subject of War and Peace and ask What NextT nuclear disarmament or a nuclear holocaust? Researcher TESSA SHAW Producer JULIET BLAKE |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830207] | Unknown: Paul Gambaccinl |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830214] | Sweet serenades and songs of love may be a thing of the past, and so might be the permissive society....Ismorality back In fashion? Paul Gambaccinl and his guests Claire Rayner , Irma Kurtz and Polly Toynbee firesent a What Nextr look at love, marriage, and morality on Valentine's night. Researcher WENDY HUGHES Producer JULIET BLAKE |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830214] | Unknown: Paul Gambaccinl Unknown: Claire Rayner Unknown: Irma Kurtz Unknown: Polly Toynbee Unknown: Wendy Hughes Producer: Juliet Blake |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830221] | How will our country be governed in the year 2000? Will we still have political parties? This week Paul Gambaccinl and his guests examine the future of politics In Britain. Researcher TESSA SHAW Producer JULIET BLAKE |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830221] | |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830307] | All over the world thousands of young people are rediscovering religion. Is this because everybody needs to believe in something? In the programme tonight, Paul Gambaccini and his guests look at the future of religion and belief in Britain. Research LYN ARMSTRONG Producer JULIET BLAKE |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830307] | Unknown: Paul Gambaccini Producer: Juliet Blake |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830314] | By the year 2000, it is possible that no one will go to work but work and leisure will come to them. Paul Gambaceini and his guests look at the future of transport andtravelinBritain. Researcher JANE BOOTH Producer JULIET BLAKE |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830314] | Unknown: Paul Gambaceini Producer: Juliet Blake |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830321] | Do we educate people the right way in Britain? 'Should we be training people to enjoy their leisure time as much as their work? In What Nextt ,Paul Gamnacclnl looks forward to the year 2000. Researcher WENDY HUGHES Producer JULIET BLAKE |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830321] | Unknown: Paul Gamnacclnl Unknown: Wendy Hughes Producer: Juliet Blake |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830328] | Some of the 100 young people who have taken part in this series, plus MPs. musicians, Journalists, doctors and chairman Paul Gambacclnl give us their final predictions for the year 2000. Producer JULIET BLAKE |
Genome: [r1 Bd=19830328] | Unknown: Paul Gambacclnl Producer: Juliet Blake |