Beakman's World Season 1

Beakman's World Season 1
First Air Date: September 12, 1992
First Aired on | : | 1992 |
Episodes | : | 26 episodes |
Episodes

1x26 Wheels, Beakmania & Finding Answers (March 06, 1993)

1x25 Reflection, Beakmania & Madame Curie (February 27, 1993)

1x24 Bees, Beakmania & Earthquakes (February 20, 1993)

1x23 Plumbing, Beakmania & Roller Coasters (February 12, 1993)

1x22 Ozone, Beakmania & Acid (February 06, 1993)

1x21 Earwax, Beakmania & Rocket Engines (January 30, 1993)

1x20 Microwaves, Beakmania & Spiders (January 23, 1993)

1x19 Tape Recordings, Beakmania & Force Vs. Pressure (January 15, 1993)

1x18 Lungs, Beakmania & Telephones (January 09, 1993)

1x17 Fossils, Beakmania & the Human Voice (January 01, 1993)

1x16 Thermodynamics, Beakmania & Pimples (December 25, 1992)

1x15 Vaccinations, Beakmania & Friction (December 18, 1992)

1x14 Scientific Method, Beakmania & Rainbows (December 12, 1992)

1x13 Microscopes, Beakmania & Healing (December 05, 1992)

1x12 Bubbles, Beakmania & Feet (November 28, 1992)

1x11 Boats, Beakmania & Airplanes (November 21, 1992)

1x10 Levers, Beakmania, & Television (November 14, 1992)

1x09 Refraction, Attraction & Beakmania (November 07, 1992)

1x08 Sound, Beakmania, & Explosions (October 31, 1992)
Beakman tells us about sound and how explosions are made.

1x07 Electricity, Beakmania, & Light Bulbs (October 23, 1992)

1x06 Soap, Beakmania, & Auto Engines (October 17, 1992)

1x05 Leaves, Beakmania, & Paper (October 10, 1992)

1x04 Blood, Beakmania and Dreams (January 01, 0001)

1x03 Noises at Night, Beakmania & The Nose (September 26, 1992)

1x02 Gravity, Beakmania & Inertia (September 26, 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.

1x01 Rain, Beakmania & Volcanoes (September 12, 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.