Beakman's World
Overview:
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.

Sweat, Beakmania & Weighing a Car
Season 4 · Episode 1

Migration, Beakmania & Living Space
Season 4 · Episode 2

Bunsen, Beakmania & Sewage
Season 4 · Episode 3

Cats, Beakmania & Dynamite
Season 4 · Episode 4

The Mouth, Beakmania & Scale
Season 4 · Episode 5

Catalysts, Beakmania & Aerosal Cans
Season 4 · Episode 6

Rubber, Beakmania & Hair
Season 4 · Episode 7

Camels, Beakmania & Density
Season 4 · Episode 8

Boomerangs, Beakmania & Circus Science
Season 4 · Episode 9

Elephants, Beakmania & X-Rays
Season 4 · Episode 10

Skin, Beakmania & Oxygen
Season 4 · Episode 11

Bread, Beakmania & Measurement
Season 4 · Episode 12

Electromagnets, Beakmania & Senses
Season 4 · Episode 13

Chimps, Beakmania & Eye Exams
Season 4 · Episode 14

Magic, Beakmania & Cosmetic Chemistry
Season 4 · Episode 15

Pigs, Beakmania & Sound Frequency
Season 4 · Episode 16

Sunken Treasure, Beakmania & Archimedian Screw
Season 4 · Episode 17

Whales, Beakmania & Optical Illusions II
Season 4 · Episode 18

Sound Barrier, Beakmania & Healthy Living
Season 4 · Episode 19

Polar Exploration, Beakmania & Circular Motion
Season 4 · Episode 20

Dogs, Beakmania & Bio-Medical Engineering
Season 4 · Episode 21

Human Growth, Beakmania & Solutions and Suspensions
Season 4 · Episode 22

Action-Reaction, Beakmania & Talking Birds
Season 4 · Episode 23

Protozoology, Beakmania & Movie Stunts
Season 4 · Episode 24

Horses, Beakmania & Refrigerators
Season 4 · Episode 25

Fingerprints, Beakmania & Flatulence
Season 4 · Episode 26
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