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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.
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.
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 ...
Quark , in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; Captain Qwark, a character in Ratchet & Clank video games; Quark, in Valhalla; Quark, a Marvel Comics character often associated with Longshot; Quark, a type of robot from Doctor Who TV series; Quark, a white dragon from Lunar: The Silver Star and its remakes
In 1979 the show was merged with David Suzuki's Science Magazine series and expanded to an hour. [3] Suzuki reluctantly left the radio show Quirks and Quarks . He enjoyed radio as a medium because it was less restricted compared to television, but saw benefits in switching to television.
Quark was introduced on television in 1993, in the two-part Star Trek: Deep Space Nine premiere "Emissary".. Talking about his depiction of Quark, Shimerman said the character developed significantly during the start of the sixth season of Deep Space Nine, during a story arc in which the Dominion took control of the Deep Space Nine station: