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  1. Then, in the "Beakman Challenge," he shows how salt and a paper towel tube can make a flimsy piece of toilet paper impervious to an attack by a broom handle. After a nightmare in which he has been fired and the show changed to "Lester's World," Beakman decides it would be a good time to answer a question about dreams. Explaining how the mind is ...

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  3. S2.E1 ∙ Submarines, Beakmania and Digestion. Sat, Sep 18, 1993. In response to a curious viewer in Missouri, Beakman begins his second season with an explanation of how submarines work. Noting that they can be over six hundred feet long, Beakman explains that subs operate by controlling their buoyancy, changing their density by taking on ...

  4. Sat, Sep 14, 1996. Beakman bounces off to a start with the first viewer question about rubber. The wacky scientist as Charles Goodyear reveals the historic lore surrounding rubber, dating as far back as 1770. He discovers that it's no stretch to call rubber the most miraculous substance in the world.

  5. 1. Apr. 2015 · Watch Beakman's World - 4x13 - Electromagnets, Beakmania, & Senses - Ronie Mitchell on Dailymotion

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  6. El mundo de Beakman (en inglés: Beakman's World) fue un programa de televisión educativo basado en la tira cómica You Can With Beakman And Jax, creado por Jok R. Church y producido por ELP Communications, Columbia Pictures Television, y Columbia TriStar Television Distribution. La primera aparición tuvo lugar en septiembre de 1992, en el ...

  7. 12. Sept. 1992 · Beakman's World was a children's educational television show that aired from 1992 to 1997. The show was hosted by the eccentric scientist and performer Beakman, played by actor and puppeteer Mark Ritts, who was accompanied by his two sidekicks, Lester the Rat, and the female assistant Josie, initially played by Alanna Ubach, then replaced later by Eliza Schneider and Senta Moses.