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Date: 19th November 1994
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC2
Current Page: 623
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P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:01/10 1/11 TOMORROW'S WORLD Friday 18 November Bugs on Smack (Heroin Detector) Scientists at Cambridge have discovered a bacterium that feeds exclusively on heroin. It's formed the basis of a new highly sensitive heroin detector for use by Customs and Excise. The bugs also produce a valuable painkiller, hydromorphon. Shahnaz Pakravan investigates. Contact: Dr Neil Bruce, Institute of Biotechnology, Cambridge. Telephone: 0223 334160 TV Links 610 BBC1 601NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:02/26 2/11 TOMORROW'S WORLD Friday 18 November Gas Guzzler (Car which runs on gas) Monty Don test drives one of only 350 cars in Britain powered by natural gas - the technology is ready to go, but gas cars need the government to give them a boost. Contact: Tom Gorman, British Gas, Charter Court, 50 Windsor Road, Slough, Berks SJ1 2HA. Telephone: 01753 615030 TV Links 610 BBC1 601NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:02/01 3/11 TOMORROW'S WORLD Friday 18 November Green for Go (Urine-testing Contraceptive) Vivienne Parry reports on a new contraceptive that detects levels of hormones in a woman's urine that indicate when she is fertile Contact: Consumer Information (Helpline) 0800 387 3264 TV Links 610 BBC1 601NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:02/14 4/11 TOMORROW'S WORLD Friday 18 November Flea Farm Carol Vorderman reports on a new way to breed fleas using an artificial dog. Contact: Professor Jay George, 132 Starr Stanton Road, Fredville, USA. Telephone: 0101 607 844 8507 TV Links 610 BBC1 601NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:04/22 5/11 TOMORROW'S WORLD Friday 18 November Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Chile Telescope) Howard Stableford visits the European Southern Observatory in Chile, where a new generation of telescopes is being developed, based on adaptive optics - a technique that uses a flexible mirror to cancel out the twinkling that we normally see in stars. Contact: Dr Richard West, ISO Garching, Germany. Telephone: 010 89 3 20 06278 TV Links 610 BBC1 601NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:04/27 6/11 TOMORROW'S WORLD Friday 18 November Light Line Update Viewers suggestions on how to improve the glowing lifeline shown two weeks ago should be sent to: Anthony Turner IFEX UK Ltd 24 St Luke's Mews London W11 1DE Telephone: 071 792 0038 TV Links 610 BBC1 601NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:04/12 7/11 TOMORROW'S WORLD Friday 11 November Night Sight (Car with Head-Up Display) Shahnaz Pakravan looks at a revolutionary new night vision system which has fallen straight out of Top Gun and into the car. Contact: Dr James R Smith, Chief Engineer, Advanced Engineering, Jaguar Cars. Telephone: p203 216040 TV Links 610 BBC1 601NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:04/38 8/11 TOMORROW'S WORLD Friday 11 November My Dog's Got No Nose (Electronic Nose) Howard Stableford sniffs out an electronic nose that identifies people by the way they smell. Contacts: Dr Barbara Sommerville, Department of Veterinary Science, Madingley Road, Cambridge. University of Leeds Innovation Service, 175 Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 3AR. Peter Putties, Mastiff Electronics, Little Mead, Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 8ND. TV Links 610 BBC1 601NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:15/04 9/11 TOMORROW'S WORLD Friday 11 November False Memories Carol Vorderman investigates a United States experiment which shows for the first time it is possible to implant false memories in children. Contact: Liz Tucker, Room 4066, BBC Kensington House, Richmond Way, London, W14 0AT. (Letters only). TV Links 610 BBC1 601NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:11/29 10/11 TOMORROW'S WORLD Friday 11 November Cereal Killer (Detection of Insects in Cereal) Vivienne Parry goes down on the farm to test out a new device which uses sound to detect insects in grain. Contact: Dr Robert Heckling, Associate director, National Centre for Physical Acoustics. Telephone: 0101 601 232 5889 Fax: 0101 601 232 7494 TV Links 610 BBC1 601NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari
P623 CEEFAX 623 Sat 19 Nov 15:11/55 11/11 TOMORROW'S WORLD Friday 11 November Lost in Space (Location of lost pilots) Rebecca Stephens explains a system which locates lost private pilots from their emergency calls. Contact: Jonathan Nicholson, Press Office, Civil Aviation Authority, CAB House, 45-59 Kingsway, London, WC2B 6TE. Telephone: 071 832 5336 Fax: 071 379 4784 TV Links 610 BBC1 601NoelsXmas BBC1 TV BBC2 TV Reg Vari