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Quirks & Quarks is a Canadian science news program, heard over CBC Radio One of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). Created by CBC Producer Diana Filer [1] and airing since October 8, 1975, Quirks & Quarks is consistently rated among the most popular CBC programs, attracting over 800,000 listeners each Saturday from 12:06 to 13:00. [2]
Bob McDonald OC (born January 25, 1951) is a Canadian author and science journalist.He is the national science commentator for CBC Television and CBC News Network (formerly Newsworld), and since 1992 has been the host of a weekly radio science show, Quirks & Quarks which draws approximately 800,000 listeners each week.
Quark is a 1977 American science fiction sitcom starring Richard Benjamin.Broadcast on Friday nights at 8:00–8:30 p.m. on NBC, [1] the pilot aired on May 7, 1977, and the series followed as a mid-season replacement in February 1978.
Quarks is a German television programme produced by WDR. It was first broadcast in Germany on 14 April 1993. It was first broadcast in Germany on 14 April 1993. The regularly broadcast 45-minute science journalism program is primarily aimed at children aged eight and over, but also appeals to many adults because of the humorous tone of the ...
Jay Ingram CM (born March 20, 1945) is a Canadian author, broadcaster and science communicator. He was host of the television show Daily Planet (originally titled @discovery.ca), which aired on Discovery Channel Canada, since the channel's inception in 1995.
Quirks and Quarks; R. The R3-30; Radio 2 Morning; Radio 2 Drive; The Radio 2 Top 20; Radio Free Vestibule; The Radio Show; RadioSonic (1997-2003) Rawhide; RealTime ...
Quirks & Quarks – Canadian radio show and podcast on CBC Radio; CBCnews Technology & Science [28] Quo – Spanish-language magazine; Radiolab – listen, read, watch; imaginative use of radio and podcast making science accessible to broad audiences; The Ri Channel – the Royal Institution, showcasing science videos from around the web [29]
He appeared regularly around this time on the long-running CBC radio science program Quirks and Quarks. [7] From 1981 to 1982 he hosted The Kinetic Karnival of Jearl Walker, a six-episode series for PBS syndication in the US. In each 30-minute program he performed humorous demonstrations before a live audience.