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- OverviewSep 10, 1993-Feb 11, 199420 episodesEpisodes20. Eyeball Feb 11, 1994
- A study of eyesight includes an interview with a virtual-reality designer.
- 19. Outer Space: Distances Feb 4, 1994
- Facts about planets, stars and galaxies, and a visit to a California observatory.
- 18. Electricity: Current Jan 28, 1994
- Electricity, the flow of electrons.
- 17. Cells Jan 21, 1994
- Living things are made of cells; DNA; amoeba and paramecium.
- 16. Light and Color Dec 24, 1993
- White light; reflected colors; neon art; lasers.
- 15. Earth's Seasons Dec 17, 1993
- How the Earth tilts and rotates on its axis as it journeys around the sun.
- 14. Structure Dec 10, 1993
- Structural shapes depend on their purpose.
- 13. Garbage Dec 3, 1993
- An explanation of nonbiodegradable waste is accompanied by a reminder to reduce, reuse and recycle.
- 12. Sound Nov 26, 1993
- How sound is produced and how the ear is able to receive it. Guest: rock group Soundgarden.
- 11. The Moon Nov 19, 1993
- The cycle that determines the changes in the moon's appearance.
- 10. Simple Machines Nov 12, 1993
- Simple machines; roller coaster; bicycles.
- 9. Biodiversity Nov 5, 1993
- How plants and animals function together in ecosystems.
- 8. Chemistry: Phases of Matter Oct 29, 1993
- A visit to a steel mill demonstrates how matter exists in three forms: solids, liquids and gases.
- 7. Digestion Oct 22, 1993
- How the digestive system gets energy from food; a steam engine that runs on cornflakes.
- 6. Gravity Oct 15, 1993
- Bill Nye talks about what holds the oceans on the Earth and answers other questions about gravity.
- 5. Buoyancy Oct 8, 1993
- A hot-air balloon ride and a trip to the aquarium help Bill Nye explain why things float.
- 4. Dinosaurs Oct 1, 1993
- Fossils of dinosaurs; guests Robin Leach, John Ratzenberger.
- 3. Skin Sep 24, 1993
- How the skin regulates body temperature, protects the inner body and provides the sense of touch.
- 2. Earth's Crust Sep 17, 1993
- A study of the Earth's surface and how it differs from the Earth's core.
- 1. Flight Sep 10, 1993
- How objects create differences in air pressure to develop the lift they need to fly.
Bill Nye The Science Guy. Season 1. With 28 Emmys and a slew of other prestigious awards, Disney's resident way-cool scientist knows how to get kids fired up about science. From Earth science to complex discussions on genetics, Bill Nye's enthusiasm for all things science is contagious. 783 IMDb 8.2 1993 14 episodes. X-Ray ALL.
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February 5, 1999. ( 1999-02-05) Bill Nye the Science Guy is an American science education television program created by Bill Nye, James McKenna, and Erren Gottlieb, with Nye starring as a fictionalized version of himself. It was produced by Seattle public television station KCTS and McKenna/Gottlieb Producers, and distributed by Buena Vista ...
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A TV series that features scientist/comedian Bill Nye explaining various aspects of science for young viewers. The first season aired in 1993 and has 10 episodes, each with a different topic such as fossils, archaeology, or electricity.