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Reports from the science magazine show including tests that will discover if there has ever been life on the moon and a look at a machine's ability to translate Morse code. (1969)

Raymond Baxter, James Burke and Derek Cooper report on the latest scientific developments, including tests that will discover if there has ever been life on the moon and a look at a machine's ability to translate Morse code to enable people with paralysis to communicate more easily. This edition of the science magazine show has been compiled from surviving fragments and is incomplete. (1969)

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Raymond Baxter was the host of Tomorrow's World from the very beginning and he continued to present the programme for 12 years. A former Spitfire pilot and rally driver, he joined the 麻豆社 in 1950 and provided commentary for the funerals of King George VI and Winston Churchill.

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