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Episode 25 - Greece: The Parthenon
Episode 1 - Antarctica: Getting There Episode 2 - Antarctica: Getting Around Episode 3 - Antarctica: Life On The Edge Episode 4 - Antarctica: Life Under The Ice Episode 5 - Antarctica: The Desert Continent Episode 6 - Your Body: Twins Episode 7 - Your Body: Having a Baby Episode 8 - Your Body: Sleep Episode 9 - Your Body: Spinning Episode 10 - Your Body: Your Health Episode 11 - Australia: Platypus & Echidna Episode 12 - Australia: Moths & Beetles Episode 13 - Australia: Emu & Kookaburra Episode 14 - Australia: Koalas Episode 15 - Australia: Kangaroos Episode 16 - Structures: Bubble, Bubble Episode 17 - Structures: Pipes and Reeds Episode 18 - Structures: Chaos and Computers Episode 19 - Structures: Running Robots Episode 20 - Structures: Suspended in Air Episode 21 - Greece: The Journey Begins Episode 22 - Greece: Under The Ash Episode 23 - Greece: Before History Episode 24 - Greece: Sheep & Cheese Episode 25 - Greece: The Parthenon Episode 26 - Island: Parrot Fish Episode 27 - Island: Lizards Episode 28 - Island: Coral Episode 29 - Island: Flamingos Episode 30 - Island: Conch
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S7 • E1
Antarctica: Getting There
Debra learns that getting to Antarctica from the United States is no easy task, but seeing Emperor penguins makes the trip worthwhile. This information provided by Chuck N. Thank you, Chuck.
1988-10-10
S7 • E2
Antarctica: Getting Around
Travel at the bottom of the world is difficult and dangerous, as Debra discovers by climbing out of a crevasse, flying to the South Pole, and driving over ice. This information provideed by Chuck N. Thank you, Chuck.
1988-10-11
S7 • E3
Antarctica: Life On The Edge
Most of Antarctica has such a harsh climate that almost nothing can live there, but Debra finds one place where penguins and seals do well: at the ice edge. This information provided by Chuck N. Thank you, Chuck.
1988-10-12
S7 • E4
Antarctica: Life Under The Ice
In the icy waters surrounding Antarctica is a wealth of sea life, including jellyfish and a kind of fish that has antifreeze in its body. This information provided by Chuck N. Thank you, Chuck.
1988-10-13
S7 • E5
Antarctica: The Desert Continent
Debra reviews (for the last time) her plane journey to Antarctica. She defines a desert (of which Antarctica is the largest). A glimpse of the weather base at McMurdo Station gives weather reports that affect everybody on the ice. Debra flies to Taylor Valley, a dry area with little ice, to meet a geologist.MUSIC VIDEO: Arctic vs. Antarctic.
1988-10-14
S7 • E6
Your Body: Twins
Stephanie Yu is at a twins convention. Balancing this is a filmed sequence on twins from England. The Bloodhound Gang reruns ""The Case of the Educated Pig,"" the mystery that started 3-2-1 Contact back in 1980.
1988-10-17
S7 • E7
Your Body: Having a Baby
This show follows an expectant mother at ultrasound and other key moments that lead up to the birth of a new child.
1988-10-18
S7 • E8
Your Body: Sleep
David and Stephanie submit themselves to a sleep chamber to help in a scientific study of sleep. The Bloodhound Gang recycles (from Episode 6, ""The Case of The 264-Pound Burglar, Part One."" (Concludes in next episode.)
1988-10-19
S7 • E9
Your Body: Spinning
Dancers can't afford to be dizzy, which we see prior to discussions of the inner ear. The Bloodhound Gang solves ""The Case of the 264-Pound Burglar.""
1988-10-20
S7 • E10
Your Body: Your Health
Todd compares health care in New York City and Kenya where doctors and nurses may have to travel long distances to reach sick patients and prevent disease. This information supplied by Chuck N. Thank you, Chuck.
1988-10-21
S7 • E11
Australia: Platypus & Echidna
In an element common to all five shows of Australia week, David gives an explanation on how Australian animals evolved separately from life on the other continents. It all deals with the splitting of continents from a giant mass of land. With that explanation out of the way, David and Michele, our Australian cast member, track and examine a platypus and an echidna, two unusual animals found only in Australia.
1988-10-24
S7 • E12
Australia: Moths & Beetles
There are strange animals in Australia with even stranger eating habits. Get a glimpse of what David discovers about moths, beetles, and Australia's aboriginies.
1988-10-25
S7 • E13
Australia: Emu & Kookaburra
Both the emu and kookaburra are indigenous to Australia. David gets to see them both after reviewing how Australian animals got to be so unique.
1988-10-26
S7 • E14
Australia: Koalas
Koalas are one of the most recognized species unique to Australia. David Quinn koalas in their natural environment: the eucalyptus tree.
1988-10-27
S7 • E15
Australia: Kangaroos
G'day, mate! David discovers the life of the kangaroo, and helps take a survey of them.
1988-10-28
S7 • E16
Structures: Bubble, Bubble
Hopey and Todd see a bubble show and meet the man behind it to learn more on bubles. Included is a simple mixture for soap bubble solution.
1988-10-31
S7 • E17
Structures: Pipes and Reeds
There is surprising strength in a tube because it is hollow. We see how tubes are used in bicycles, organs, and roofs.
1988-11-01
S7 • E18
Structures: Chaos and Computers
Stephanie Yu discusses snow crystals and their patterns, or ""habits.""
1988-11-02
S7 • E19
Structures: Running Robots
Just what are robots, and what are they meant to do? Miguel finds out the truth in a sequence recycled from 1983. The ""running"" element comes from observing animal locomotion.
1988-11-03
S7 • E20
Structures: Suspended in Air
Todd introduces bungie jumping the way it began. It talks about the strength of ropes.
1988-11-04
S7 • E21
Greece: The Journey Begins
Hopey begins her week in Greece by checking out an island formed by volcanoes.
1988-11-07
S7 • E22
Greece: Under The Ash
What is the truth about cities buried in volcanic ash? Hopey finds out a few things about the ancient cities of Io, Ancient Thira, and Akrotiri.
1988-11-08
S7 • E23
Greece: Before History
Hopey continues her observations with archaeologists in the ancient city of Akrotiri.
1988-11-09
S7 • E24
Greece: Sheep & Cheese
Hopey sees the old and new ways sheep's milk becomes cheese. The Bloodhound Gang is trapped in ""The Case of the Thing in the Trunk"" from Season 1. (Concludes in next episode.)
1988-11-10
S7 • E25
Greece: The Parthenon
Hopey finds engineers trying to keep The Parthenon standing, but it's not without catches. The Bloodhound Gang breaks through ""The Case of the Thing in the Trunk.""
1988-11-11
S7 • E26
Island: Parrot Fish
Stephanie Yu greets us from Huckleberry Island in New York and describes the location of Bonaire Island in the Netherland Antilles, where Todd and Debra do their parts of the show from.
SONG: It's An Island
Todd and Debra visit with Jules VanRoy as he studies the Parrot Fish and its importance to the ecology of the coral reef system. Todd and Jules go diving with a special underwater computer to record the activities of the Parrot Fish. Todd and Deborah explain how SCUBA gear works.
ANIMATION: How islands are formed
Todd and Debra talk about island geology with Eric Nuden from the highest opint on Bonaire Island.
SONG: How Do You Get To An Island?
Todd and Debra discuss shoreline geology.
This show's information is supplied by Chuck N. Thank you, Chuck.
1988-11-14
S7 • E27
Island: Lizards
SONG: How Do You Get To An Island?
Stephanie Yu greets us from Huckleberry Island in New York and describes the location of Bonaire Island in the Netherland Antilles, where Todd and Debra do their parts of the show from.
Todd and Denise Deering, grad student from the University of Vermont, study the Blue-Tailed lizard, a plant-eating lizard.
Scientist Song, recycled from weeks before.
Debra and Denise Deering go looking for bats in a cave.
Todd and Debra go SCUBA diving at night for nocturnal sea creatures.
SONG: It's An Island
This show's information is supplied by Chuck N. Thank you, Chuck.
1988-11-15
S7 • E28
Island: Coral
Stephanie Yu greets us from Huckleberry Island in New York and describes the location of Bonaire Island in the Netherland Antilles, where Todd and Debra do their parts of the show from.
SONG: It's An Island
Todd and Debra study Coral formation with Marine Biologist Eileen Morse.
Todd and Debra help Mary Lasenko map a coral reef.
SONG: How Do You Get To An Island?
Stephanie Yu explores the remains of a burned-out house.
Todd and Debra help archeologist Jay Havaser search one of Bonaire's shelled bays for archaeological artifacts and examine ancient cave paintings on the walls of a cave.
Todd and Denise visit a 5th grade school in Bonaire to discover that the students speak up to 5 different languages.
This show's information is supplied by Chuck N. Thank you, Chuck.
1988-11-16
S7 • E29
Island: Flamingos
Stephanie Yu greets us from Huckleberry Island in New York and describes the location of Bonaire Island in the Netherland Antilles, where Todd and Debra do their parts of the show from.
SONG: How Do You Get To An Island?
Stephanie Yu identifies the birds of Huckleberry Island.
Debra goes counting flamingoes with a local expert.
Todd goes to Bonaire Salt Flats and learns how sea salt is cultivated.
Todd and Debra go diving with Dee Skar in one of Bonaire's old peirs and look for dangerous ocean life living in the garbage below.
Susan Swigert shows Todd how to do good underwater photography.
This show's information is supplied by Chuck N. Thank you, Chuck.
1988-11-17
S7 • E30
Island: Conch
Stephanie Yu greets us from Huckleberry Island in New York and describes the location of Bonaire Island in the Netherland Antilles, where Todd and Debra do their parts of the show from.
Todd and Debra go diving in a coral reef.
SONG: How Do You Get To An Island?
Stephanie Yu teaches us that fishing is hunting.
Todd and Debra help Robbie Henson, marine biologist, collect wild conch eggs and cultivate conch in the lab.
1988-11-18