Season 1 (1994)
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Episodes 10
Episode 1
Magazine programme looking at computers and communications. Including reports on far-right activists and anti-fascist hackers on Germany's computer network and a beginner's guide to networking and the Internet. Musician Thomas Dolby composes soundtracks for interactive adventures and 13-year-old reviewer Jules Gibbons gives her opinion of Super Mario Land 3. With Rajan Datar and Susan Rae.
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Magazine programme about computers and communications. Tonight includes the debate over a computerised safety system at Sizewell B nuclear power station; the surgeons who have developed a 3-D map of the brain and under-5s on their favourite software. Games reviewer Jules gives her opinion of Fifa Soccer. With Susan Rae.
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Including an interview with Microsoft founder Bill Gates , the 38-year-old millionaire inventor of the company's most popular product, Windows. There are also reports on free software, a choreographer using a computer to develop dance movements, and teenager Jules reviews Astrochase.
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Including reports on whether the microchips of the future will bring immortality; turning the camcorder enthusiast into a Fellini; whether computers are inherently boys' toys; and the American military's use of computer simulations. With Rajan Datar, Benjamin Wolley and Susan Rae.
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This week, a report on the panic over computer porn; a look at the latest applications of computers in architecture; a report from the USA on future uses of computers in everything from dustbins to doorknobs; and Jules Gibbons reviews a funfair simulation for PCs. With Susan Rae and Rajan Datar.
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When haute couture and new technology collide the end product is, apparently, cyberstreet fashion. This final programme in the series looks into the future to examine what the best-dressed 21st-century whizz-kids will be wearing. Top designers, including Edina Ronay and Jeff Banks, produced a wardrobe of futuristic fashions which were modelled and filmed at a special catwalk show. The garments are designed to allow the gadgetry of this technological age to be worn as fashion accessories. Edina Ronay says of her creation: "It will hold everything the beautiful space chick will need, from communications to her make-up."
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