3-2-1 Contact (1980)
3-2-1 Contact is an American science educational television show that aired on PBS from 1980 to 1988, and an adjoining children's magazine. The show, a production of the Children's Television Workshop, teaches scientific principles and their applications. Dr. Edward G. Atkins, who was responsible for much of the scientific content of the show, felt that the TV program wouldn't replace a classroom but would open the viewers to ask questions about the scientific purpose of things.
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Episode 1 - Tropics: Rubber
Release Date: 1985-09-23Paco introduces the tropics and points out that Miguel is in Malaysia. Miguel and Anitha see how rubber is tapped from trees and processed.
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Episode 2 - Tropics: Metals
Release Date: 1985-09-24People use the word ""tin"" without really understanding it. Miguel goes to various sites in Malaysia see tin being extracted and used.
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Episode 3 - Tropics: Rice
Release Date: 1985-09-25Miguel sees Malaysian rice, from planting to harvesting.
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Episode 4 - Tropics: Working Animals ᅢᄁ¬ツᆲ¬タワ Monkeys and Elephants
Release Date: 1985-09-26Miguel learns firsthand how elephants and monkeys can help humans in their tasks. Paco gives a little monologue on domestication.
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Episode 5 - Tropics: Endangered Animals
Release Date: 1985-09-27Miguel takes a day-long observation of an orangutan rehabilitation center in Malaysia.
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Episode 6 - Light: From the Sun; To Your Eyes
Release Date: 1985-09-30Light is observed through lenses such a telescope and the eye. The Bloodhound Gang is confronted with ""The Case of the Missing Memory.""
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Episode 7 - Light: Color
Release Date: 1985-10-01Kathy learns that there is more color in a green leaf than meets the eye. At the Exploratorium, Robin discovers what drives a magnificent light sculpture (the sun and many mirrors). Paco and Mary create their own light sculpture in the studio demonstration. The Bloodhound Gang tries to piece together ""The Case of the Missing Memory"" with a cassette tape that includes a snowy tree cricket chirping. (Concludes in next episode.)
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Episode 8 - Light: Eyes
Release Date: 1985-10-02Darlene Librero dissects a cow's eye before a class of intermediate-schoolers. Later we get to hear about Librero's scientific background. The Bloodhound Gang unmasks ""The Case of the Missing Memory.""
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Episode 9 - Light: How Animals See
Release Date: 1985-10-03Mary gets her eyes examined. Technically, it's the second straight show on the eye, but not just the human eye. Visual effects simulate the world as other animals see it.
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Episode 10 - Light: Bending and Bouncing
Release Date: 1985-10-04Diego and Robin start the day on a ship off the California coast, observing the individual patterns of a lighthouse's beam. They find out how lenses concentrate the rays of light emanating from a lighthouse or a buoy. Robin illustrates the convex lens at the Exploratorium. Also at the Exploratorium, Miguel bounces light with a curved mirror. He goes to the University of Arizona to see the grinding of a glass lens for the telescope at nearby Kitt Peak.MUSIC VIDEO: Light energy from the sun.
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Episode 11 - Farms: Sheep and Pigs ᅢᄁ¬ツᆲ¬タワ Selective Breeding
Release Date: 1985-10-07MMiguel and Robin spend most of the day watchiing and learning from a sheep shearer. Paco and Mary anchor ""Pig News,"" a gimmick that will run throughout the week.
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Episode 12 - Farms: Plants and Pigs – Plant Production
Release Date: 1985-10-08Mass population puts heavy demands on growing and producing plans. This program looks at some advances in agriculture.
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Episode 13 - Farms: Hybrids
Release Date: 1985-10-09A mutt is a hybrid, as Paco and Miguel discover. Much of this show is set in the Animal Emergency Room at a veterinarian hospital. But there is time to show another hybrid, this one from cattle.
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Episode 14 - Farms: Cows and Pigs ᅢᄁ¬ツᆲ¬タワ Animal Products
Release Date: 1985-10-10Much of this show is set in a modern dairy. Cows give milk, and that milk is turned into other foods. The Bloodhound Gang investigates a well-disguised pickpocket in Part One of ""The Case of Mr. Quickfingers."" (Concludes in next episode.)
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Episode 15 - Farms: Chickens and Pigs ᅢᄁ¬ツᆲ¬タワ Animal Production
Release Date: 1985-10-11Kathy talks with none other than Frank Perdue about his high-yield poultry farm. The Bloodhound Gang unmasks ""The Case of Mr. Quickfingers.""
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Episode 16 - Stuff: Metals
Release Date: 1985-10-14Robin, Miguel, and Kathy observe different facets of the Statue of Liberty's restoration.
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Episode 17 - Stuff: Clay
Release Date: 1985-10-15Paco gets the low-down on making a coffee cup out of clay. Kathy discovers how clay is used to make toilets. The Bloodhound Gang is called to investigate mass car theft in Part One of ""The Case of the Dark Night.""
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Episode 18 - Stuff: Shaping It
Release Date: 1985-10-16Heat It, Beat It is the music video that sums up this episode. We see the bending of glass and (in a scene recycled from ""Tropics"" week) the making of a Malaysian dagger. The Bloodhound Gang cracks ""The Case of the Dark Night.""
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Episode 19 - Stuff: Feathers and Rubber
Release Date: 1985-10-17In ""Part 1,"" a makeup man gets Miguel in his chair to make a monster mask. For ""Part 2,"" Kathy goes on a mission with a ""feather detective"" to see what bird made a serious impact with an Air Force jet. The Bloodhound Gang enters a greenhouse to start ""The Case of the Funny Money."" (Concludes in next episode.)
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Episode 20 - Stuff: Using It
Release Date: 1985-10-18Schoolchildren design egg containers that prevent the egg from breaking when dropped. Miguel sees a plane that is lighter than its pilot go for a speed record. The Bloodhound Gang makes fast work in battling ""The Case of the Funny Money.""