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* ''[[Beakman's World]]''
* ''[[Beakman's World]]''
* ''[[The Curiosity Show]]'' is an Aussie example.
* ''[[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.
* ''[[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.
* ''[[Mystery Hunters]]'', which showed the science that can be used to explain paranormal activities.
* ''[[Mystery Hunters]]'', which showed the science that can be used to explain paranormal activities.
* ''[[Newtons Apple|Newton's Apple]]''
* ''[[Newtons Apple|Newton's Apple]]''
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* ''[[3-2-1 Contact]]'', a [[Retool]] of ''[[The Curiosity Show]]'' for American audiences.
* ''[[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]]'', ''[[Myth Busters]]''.
* Some shows are aimed at young adults rather than children, e.g. ''[[Brainiac: Science Abuse]]'', ''[[Myth Busters]]''.
* Parodied by [[Bob and Ray]] in the "Mr. Science" skits.
* 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.
* ''[[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.
* 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.
* ''[[Wonder Why]]'', appearing at the beginning of 1990s.

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Shows that attempt to teach valuable science lessons in the basic format of a Saturday Morning Kids Show or Sketch Comedy. Usually, each episode is focused on a specific field. The host of such a show is often an endearing Mad Scientist type in a lab coat.

Very common in The Eighties, when making educational programs had major benefits under Reagan administration policy. (See And Knowing Is Half the Battle.)

The Edutainment Show is its parent trope, the Experiment Show is a common form of it.

Examples of Science Show include:


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