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  2. Learn With Sooty - Wikipedia

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    Learn with Sooty! - Simple Science! (Re-Release) (Also known as How Things Work) (TV8192) 5 September 1994 The gang are making science experiments that are very simple. Learn with Sooty! 2 on 1 - Start to Read and Have Fun with Numbers (VC1388) 5 June 1995 Sweep does not know how to read, so Matthew attempts to do ways to make him read.

  3. Category:Science education television series - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Tomorrow (TV series) The Big Bang (TV series) Bill Nye Saves the World; Bill Nye the Science Guy; Boffins (TV series) Brain Games (2011 TV series) The Brain with David Eagleman; Brainiac: Science Abuse; Building Giants (TV series)

  4. Science Channel - Wikipedia

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    Science Channel (often simply branded as Science; abbreviated to SCI) is an American pay television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. [1] The channel features programming focusing on science related to wilderness survival, engineering , manufacturing , technology , space , space exploration , ufology and prehistory .

  5. Experimental (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Experimental is a British factual television series produced by NERD and aired on Channel 4 in 2015. The show, created and presented by Tim Shaw and featuring Buddy Munro, attempts to recreated various viral videos in an effort to prove their validity. Series Produced and Directed by Stephen Shearman.

  6. Outrageous Acts of Science - Wikipedia

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    Outrageous Acts of Science is a science program shown on Science Channel in the United States, featuring a fast-paced countdown of the top 20 internet videos in each episode. The series first aired in the United Kingdom on Discovery International with the title You Have Been Warned .

  7. Horrible Science (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    We wanted to connect with children who had been put off science.” [2] While the show was aimed at children, it was designed to be amusing to adults as well. [1] Each episode had a central theme, for example Gruesome Guts and Chemical Chaos, which was expounded through comedy sketches, science experiments, and songs. [1]

  8. Rough Science - Wikipedia

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    Rough Science is a British documentary reality television series made by the BBC in collaboration with the Open University.Six series were made between 2000 and 2005. It was broadcast in prime time on BBC Two and is considered something of a "break-out hit" for the Open University.

  9. Science Court - Wikipedia

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    Science Court utilized the limited-animation Squigglevision as its style of animation. [3] In 1998, Science Court was renamed to Squigglevision in its second to third seasons. . Tom Snyder Productions has released twelve of the episodes into a series of educational CD-ROMs with accompanying workbooks and experiment kits for schools.