Beakman's World

Beakman's World  - TV series (1992)

Original title

Beakman's World

Released

9/12/1992

Origin country

US

Genre

Comedy, Kids

Production companies

Columbia Pictures Television, Columbia TriStar Television, ELP Communications

Status

Ended

Number of seasons

4

Number of episodes

91

Description

Beakman's World is an educational children's television show. The program is based on the Universal Press Syndicate syndicated comic strip You Can with Beakman and Jax created by Jok Church. The series premiered September 18, 1992 on The Learning Channel cable network and in national syndication. On September 18, 1993 it moved from national syndication to CBS Saturday morning children’s lineup. At the peak of its popularity, it was seen in nearly 90 countries around the world. The series was canceled in 1998. Reruns returned to national syndication in September 2006, after which it was transferred to local stations such as KICU. The show debuted a year prior to Bill Nye the Science Guy, which covered similar topics. The show's host, Paul Zaloom, still performs as Beakman in live appearances around the globe.

Сезони

Specials

Specials

1 серій

01/01/1970

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The Best of Beakman's World

01/01/1970

A collection of episodes of the television program where a science teacher named Beakman answers children's questions about science.

Season 1

Season 1

26 серій

12/09/1992

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Rain, Beakmania & Volcanoes

12/09/1992

Wacky scientist Beakman and his assistant Josie, and Lester, an actor dressed as a mangy rat, answers an inquiry about where puddles go after it has rained. Although Lester suggests they are licked up by stray dogs, Beakman proceeds to explain the mysteries of rain and evaporation using a variety of household props. In the "Beak-Mania" portion of the show, Beakman attempts to answer, in rapid succession, short viewer inquiries on topics such as living prehistoric animals (the platypus), the most commonly used word in the English language and the heaviest animal in the history of the world (blue whale). Then, after a trick in which he balances a pair of forks atop a toothpick, Beakman forces Josie to reveal the question for the show's final segment, "What is snot?" Turning to volcanoes, Beakman explains the processes in the Earth's interior that create, and then discharge, molten magma. With the aid of film footage of volcanic eruptions, Beakman employs a foam rubber model of the Earth and a rubber glove to show how magma moves from deep inside the Earth and appears on the surface as lava. Finally, asked by Josie about why some volcanoes explode, Beakman uses a cherry pie to demonstrate the power, and mess, of a volcanic eruption.

Gravity, Beakmania & Inertia

26/09/1992

Beakman explains the laws of gravity; Galileo shows the effects of gravity;. Sir Isaac Newton explains inertia; how a seat belt helps save lives.

Noises at Night, Beakmania & The Nose

The "Beakman's World" episode titled "Noises at Night, Beakmania & The Nose" is part of Season 1, Episode 3. In this episode, Beakman and his team dive into fun and educational experiments to explain the science behind various noises, particularly those heard at night. They explore how the human ear works, why we hear certain sounds more clearly at night, and why the sounds of the world around us change as the sun goes down.

Blood, Beakmania and Dreams

01/01/1970

The Beakman's World episode titled "Blood, Beakmania & Dreams" is from Season 1, Episode 4. In this episode, Beakman and his team dive into the science of blood, explaining how it circulates through the body, the role it plays in keeping us alive, and the components that make up blood, such as red and white blood cells. They explore how our body uses blood to transport oxygen and nutrients, and how it helps fight infection.

Leaves, Beakmania, & Paper

10/10/1992

"Leaves, Beakmania & Paper": Beakman explains photosynthesis, why leaves change color, and how paper is made, alongside fun experiments and a Beakmania segment.

Soap, Beakmania, & Auto Engines

17/10/1992

"Soap, Beakmania & Auto Engines": Beakman explains how soap works, the science behind cleaning, and dives into how auto engines run, with a fun Beakmania segment filled with humor and experiments.

Electricity, Beakmania, & Light Bulbs

"Electricity, Beakmania & Light Bulbs": Beakman explores how electricity works, the science behind light bulbs, and includes a fun Beakmania segment with quirky experiments and facts.

Sound, Beakmania, & Explosions

31/10/1992

"Sound, Beakmania & Explosions": Beakman explains how sound travels, the science of explosions, and features a Beakmania segment with fun experiments and comical demonstrations.

Refraction, Attraction & Beakmania

07/11/1992

"Refraction, Attraction & Beakmania": Beakman explores light refraction, the science of attraction (magnetism), and includes a Beakmania segment with humorous experiments and quirky questions.

Levers, Beakmania, & Television

14/11/1992

"Levers, Beakmania & Television": Beakman explains how levers work, the science behind television, and features a fun Beakmania segment with engaging experiments and humorous antics.

Boats, Beakmania & Airplanes

21/11/1992

"Boats, Beakmania & Airplanes": Beakman explores how boats float, the science of flight, and includes a fun Beakmania segment with experiments and quirky demonstrations.

Bubbles, Beakmania & Feet

28/11/1992

"Bubbles, Beakmania & Feet": Beakman dives into the science of bubbles, explaining how they form, why they pop, and their surface tension. The episode also explores the science behind feet, including how they help us balance and walk. In the Beakmania segment, Beakman answers quirky questions and performs humorous experiments. The episode blends fun with science, engaging viewers with hands-on demonstrations that explain everyday phenomena in an entertaining way.

Microscopes, Beakmania & Healing

05/12/1992

"Microscopes, Beakmania & Healing": Beakman explains how microscopes work and how they help us see tiny things. The episode also explores the science of healing, including how our bodies repair themselves. In Beakmania, Beakman answers fun questions and does quirky experiments. The show combines science with humor, offering hands-on demonstrations and making complex concepts like cell regeneration and magnification entertaining and easy to understand for kids.

Scientific Method, Beakmania & Rainbows

"Scientific Method, Beakmania & Rainbows": Beakman explains the scientific method, showing how experiments are conducted step-by-step. The episode also explores how rainbows form, with fun Beakmania segments and experiments.

Vaccinations, Beakmania & Friction

"Vaccinations, Beakmania & Friction": Beakman explains how vaccinations work to protect the body from diseases, exploring how they boost the immune system. The episode also dives into the science of friction, showing how it affects everything from walking to car brakes. In the Beakmania segment, Beakman answers fun, quirky questions and performs experiments to demonstrate these concepts. With humor and hands-on demonstrations, the episode makes these scientific principles fun and easy to understand for kids.

Thermodynamics, Beakmania & Pimples

"Vaccinations, Beakmania & Friction": Beakman explains how vaccinations work to protect the body from diseases, exploring how they boost the immune system. The episode also dives into the science of friction, showing how it affects everything from walking to car brakes. In the Beakmania segment, Beakman answers fun, quirky questions and performs experiments to demonstrate these concepts. With humor and hands-on demonstrations, the episode makes these scientific principles fun and easy to understand for kids.

Fossils, Beakmania & the Human Voice

"Fossils, Beakmania & the Human Voice": Beakman explores how fossils form and what they tell us about ancient life. The episode also dives into the science of the human voice, explaining how we produce sound. In Beakmania, Beakman answers quirky questions and performs fun experiments. With a mix of humor and hands-on demonstrations, the episode makes complex topics like paleontology and vocal mechanics accessible and entertaining for kids.

Lungs, Beakmania & Telephones

09/01/1993

"Lungs, Beakmania & Telephones": Beakman explains how lungs work to breathe and how oxygen travels through the body. The episode also explores the science behind telephones, demonstrating sound transmission. In Beakmania, Beakman answers quirky questions and conducts fun, educational experiments. Combining humor with science, the episode makes complex topics like respiration and communication systems fun and easy for kids to understand through interactive demonstrations.

Tape Recordings, Beakmania & Force Vs. Pressure

"Tape Recordings, Beakmania & Force vs. Pressure": Beakman explains how tape recordings capture sound and how sound waves are stored. The episode also explores the difference between force and pressure, showing how they affect objects. In Beakmania, Beakman answers fun questions and performs quirky experiments. With humor and hands-on demonstrations, the episode makes concepts like sound recording and physics principles accessible and entertaining for kids.

Microwaves, Beakmania & Spiders

23/01/1993

"Microwaves, Beakmania & Spiders": Beakman explores how microwaves work to heat food and how they affect molecules. The episode also delves into the fascinating world of spiders, explaining how they spin webs and catch prey. In Beakmania, Beakman answers quirky questions and performs fun, educational experiments. With humor and hands-on demonstrations, the episode makes complex topics like microwave energy and arachnology both entertaining and easy to understand for kids.

Ozone, Beakmania & Acid

06/02/1993

Bees, Beakmania & Earthquakes

20/02/1993

Season 2

Season 2

26 серій

18/09/1993

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Submarines, Beakmania & Digestion

18/09/1993

Heart, Beakmania & Helicopters

25/09/1993

Batteries, Beakmania & Balloons

02/10/1993

Tunnels, Beakmania & Trains

16/10/1993

Bats, Beakmania & Energy

30/10/1993

Sky, Beakmania & Henry Ford

23/10/1993

Sound, Beakmania & Illusions

06/11/1993

Lightning, Beakmania & Bones

13/11/1993

Moon, Beakmania & Elevators

20/11/1993

Video Games, Beakmania & Teeth

25/03/1995

Check-Up Time, Beakmania & Oil

25/12/1993

Ants, Beakmania & Collisions

26/02/1994

Pain, Beakmania & Comets

15/10/1994

Hydraulics, Beakmania & Dinosaurs

29/10/1994

Money, Beakmania & Water Power

12/11/1994

Garbage, Beakmania & Meteorology

26/11/1994

Sharks, Beakmania & Einstein

05/11/1994

Mold, Beakmania & Caves

16/04/1994

Momentum, Beakmania & Cows

24/09/1994

Allergies, Beakmania & Codes

08/10/1994

Snakes, Beakmania & Seasons

22/10/1994

Season 3

Season 3

13 серій

16/09/1995

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Geysers and Hot Springs, Beakmania & Kidneys

Beakman looks at geysers and explains the function of kidneys.

Gyroscopes, Beakmania & the Heart

23/09/1995

Beakman discusses the usefulness of gyroscopes and how to keep a healthy heart.

Sleep, Beakmania & Amplification

30/09/1995

Beakman looks at sleep and what makes sounds loud and soft.

Seeds, Beakmania & Bridges

07/10/1995

Beakman explains how seeds grow and the evolution of bridges.

Vacuums, Beakmania & Weaving

14/10/1995

Beakman reveals how vacuum cleaners work and how cloth is made.

Crustaceans, Beakmania & Bernoulli

21/10/1995

Answers to questions about lobsters, crabs and Swiss scientist Daniel Bernoulli.

Carbon, Beakmania & Inventions

28/10/1995

Beakman on the wonders of carbon and an interview with the young inventor Thomas Edison.

Balance, Beakmania & Camoflage

04/11/1995

Beakman examines balance and how animals use camouflage.

Islands, Beakmania & Energy

11/11/1995

Beakman explains why islands don't float and how springs work.

The Sun, Beakmania & Metamorphysis

Beakman discusses the Sun and how some animals change throughout their lives.

Alligators and Crocodiles, Beakmania & Robots

Beakman explains the difference between alligator and crocodiles, and then takes a peek at robots.

Steel, Beakmania & Developing Film

Beakman and company look at the origins of steel and how photographs are made.

Snow, Beakmania & Natural Selection

Beakman and company look at snow and natural selection.

Season 4

Season 4

26 серій

14/09/1996

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Sweat, Beakmania & Weighing a Car

14/09/1996

Bunsen, Beakmania & Sewage

05/10/1996

Cats, Beakmania & Dynamite

08/11/1997

The Mouth, Beakmania & Scale

19/10/1996

Rubber, Beakmania & Hair

14/12/1996

Camels, Beakmania & Density

29/11/1997

Elephants, Beakmania & X-Rays

28/09/1996

Skin, Beakmania & Oxygen

30/11/1996

Bread, Beakmania & Measurement

16/11/1996

Chimps, Beakmania & Eye Exams

13/09/1997

Pigs, Beakmania & Sound Frequency

27/09/1997

Horses, Beakmania & Refrigerators

01/11/1997

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