Tomorrow's World Christmas Quiz

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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Technology-based yuletide shenanigans from the [[Howard Stableford|Stableford]]/Hann/MacCann-era ''Tomorrow's World''<!--I know, it goes a little past that, but leave as is.-->. There may have been variations over the years, but the main game involved guessing what an invention was for, with three options demonstrated by the ''Tomorrow's World'' presenters and various guests. The studio audience (voting on keypads) and a guest panel tried to pick out the truths from the bluffs.
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Technology-based yuletide shenanigans from the [[Howard Stableford|Stableford]]/Hann/MacCann-era ''Tomorrow's World''<!--I know, it goes a little past that, but leave as is.-->. There may have been variations over the years, but the main game involved guessing what an invention was for, with three options demonstrated by the ''Tomorrow's World'' presenters and various guests. The studio audience (voting on keypads) and a guest panel tried to pick out the truths from the bluffs. There were also questions based on archive clips: guess the year, what happened next, and so on.
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 07:33, 26 January 2025

Contents

Host

Howard Stableford

Co-hosts

Judith Hann (all)
Peter McCann (1986-90)
Maggie Philbin (1986-88)
Sybil Ruscoe (1989)
Kate Bellingham (1990-92)
John Diamond (1991)
Carmen Pryce (1991-92)

Broadcast

BBC1, 18 December 1986 to 23 December 1992 (7 annual editions)

Synopsis

Technology-based yuletide shenanigans from the Stableford/Hann/MacCann-era Tomorrow's World. There may have been variations over the years, but the main game involved guessing what an invention was for, with three options demonstrated by the Tomorrow's World presenters and various guests. The studio audience (voting on keypads) and a guest panel tried to pick out the truths from the bluffs. There were also questions based on archive clips: guess the year, what happened next, and so on.

Trivia

One thing we do dimly recall was the team being asked to work out what a metalled umbrella was for. How dimly we recall this can be seen from the fact that for years we said that it turned out to be a solar mulled wine heater - in fact that was one of the "bluffs" (along with being a cheap radar reflector for small boats) and it was actually a needle catcher for a Christmas tree, as demonstrated by - because it's Christmas! - Eartha Kitt.

Santa Baby, slip a folding needle catcher under the tree for me...

Pictures

Award yourself five points if you can guess what Sylvester McCoy is holding here. You won't, though...
(answer at end of this section)
Frequent TW contributor Bob Syme shows off a piece of flexible plastic on the 1988 edition. At the time nobody could work out what it was for...
...but for once it was something genuinely useful and later commonplace: a pull handle for electric plugs.
File:Howard stableford tomorrowworld.jpgHoward Stableford in front of the Crystal Dome.
Paul Daniels doing physics.
Spike Milligan (played here by guest star Santa Claus) demonstrates the object that baffled Sylvester McCoy and friends: it's an electronic coat hanger counter. You run it along the rail and it counts the hangers. As never seen on Dragons' Den.

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