Results: Stories
6 results found for 'MI 1458/2' in Company Reference.
The Face Of The Seventies
- Date released
- 1969
- Series name
- Living Tomorrow
- Issue no
- 2
- NoS ID
- 325325
- Story no
- 1 / 3
COI synopsis: The twenties, the thirties, the forties...we look at the changing fashions in make-up popularised by Hollywood screen idols. And what about the face of the future? We forecast a space age look...
Big Brother On The Highway
- Date released
- 1969
- Series name
- Living Tomorrow
- Issue no
- 2
- NoS ID
- 325326
- Story no
- 2 / 3
COI synopsis: Computers and television eyes linked to the most advanced system of signalling equipment give the British traffic police, on a stretch of super motorway, electronic back up as sophisticated as...
Doze Or Daze?
- Date released
- 1969
- Series name
- Living Tomorrow
- Issue no
- 2
- NoS ID
- 325327
- Story no
- 3 / 3
COI synopsis: Are you de-aroused? Psychologists have dreamed up this term to describe the effects of lack of sleep. At Cambridge University our reporter experiences ‘de-arousal’ and its curious effects,...
The Face Of The Seventies
- Date released
- 1969
- Series name
- Tomorrow Today
- Issue no
- 2
- NoS ID
- 329377
- Story no
- 1 / 3
COI synopsis: The twenties, the thirties, the forties...we look at the changing fashions in make-up popularised by Hollywood screen idols. And what about the face of the future? We forecast a space age look...
Big Brother On The Highway
- Date released
- 1969
- Series name
- Tomorrow Today
- Issue no
- 2
- NoS ID
- 329378
- Story no
- 2 / 3
COI synopsis: Computers and television eyes linked to the most advanced system of signalling equipment give the British traffic police, on a stretch of super motorway, electronic back up as sophisticated as...
Doze Or Daze?
- Date released
- 1969
- Series name
- Tomorrow Today
- Issue no
- 2
- NoS ID
- 329379
- Story no
- 3 / 3
COI synopsis: Are you de-aroused? Psychologists have dreamed up this term to describe the effects of lack of sleep. At Cambridge University our reporter experiences ‘de-arousal’ and its curious effects...