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* ''[[Bill Nye the Science Guy]]''
* ''[[Beakmans World|Beakman's World]]''
* ''[[The Curiosity Show]]'' is an Aussie example.
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' began as this combined with a history show. Considering that it now involves fighting alien cyborgs with 'scientific' terms like [[Techno Babble|"instantaneous biological meta-crisis"]] you can see that its experienced something of a [[Genre Shift]] in the last 50 years.
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* ''[[Newtons Apple|Newton's Apple]]''
* ''[[Not Another Science Show]]''
* ''[[Mr Wizard|Mr. Wizard]]''
** Briefly parodied in an episode of ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (Animationanimation)|Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]''.
** Repeatedly parodied as a [[Show Within a Show]] in ''[[Dinosaurs]]''.
* ''[[Science Court]]'' (later ''Squigglevision'')
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* [[X Meets Y|Mixed]] with [[Cooking Show]] to create Alton Brown's ''[[Good Eats]]''.
* ''[[3-2-1 Contact]]'', a [[Retool]] of ''[[The Curiosity Show]]'' for American audiences.
* ''[[Owl TV|Owl/TV]]''
* Some shows are aimed at young adults rather than children, e.g. ''[[Brainiac Science Abuse|Brainiac: Science Abuse]]'', ''[[Myth Busters]]''.
* Parodied by [[Bob and Ray]] in the "Mr. Science" skits.
* ''[[Mari and Gali]]'' is a rare Japanese example. Its view on [[wikipedia:Curie temperature|Curie temperature]] is highly creative, to say the least.
* Definitely at the hard science end are ''Rough Science'' and ''Science Shack'', by BBC's Open University.
* ''[[Wonder Why]]'', appearing at the beginning of 1990s.
* ''[[Oddities (TV)|Oddities]]''
 
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