From 1980 - 1988, a science education series called 3-2-1 Contact ran on PBS. Produced by Children's Television Workshop, the series was geared toward an older audience than other popular CTW offerings Sesame Street and The Electric Company, and focused on teaching kids about science, math and the world around them.
3-2-1 Contact was actually an American rework of an Australian series called The Curiosity Show.
In all, 225 episodes and 8 specials were produced. The specials covered topics like "The Truth About Your Brain on Drugs" and "What Kids Want to Know About Sex and Growing Up."
Episode Guides.
A few clips:
Light-Dark: Behind the Scenes at a KISS Concert / Noisy-Quiet: Music (Starring Suzanne Ciani) / Growth-Decay: Ultrasound/Child Birth / Pacemaker / Architecture / Tribal Life in Botswana / Digestion / Ergonomics / Arctic - Antarctic / Tennis Lessons from Arthur Ashe / Communication: Part I and Part II, and The Bloodhound Gang, which featured teen detectives who solved crimes using science.
Songs: Mammal Gospel / Living on the Edge / Endangered / Jeepers Creepers / You Are A Scientist.
There are additional videos embedded in the first link of this FPP, including one with Sarah Jessica Parker and Sandy the dog, from Annie.
Clip from the first episode, showing how the opening theme was recorded / The intro's visuals evolved over the years.
Towards the end of the show's run, one of its hosts was David Quinn, founder of allrecipes.com, who is now a high school teacher in Edmonds, WA. Original cast member Ginny Ortiz is now an acting teacher and coach in NYC.
The show also gave rise to a spinoff: 3-2-1 Classroom Contact (an edited version aimed at science classrooms.) A 3-2-1 Contact magazine was also published for middle school students, and here's a sample article on
MacGuyver.
posted by shinyshiny at 12:34 AM on January 25, 2010