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In this episode of Looking Up , hosts Dean Regas and Anna Hehman share memories of some of their favorite science shows growing up before welcoming one of their favorites, very special guest Paul Zaloom who portrayed Beakman in the mid-90's show Beakman's World .
Lovelife advice for Wyatt, Saturday morning cartoon rituals, and social awkwardness. We make a case for the quiet midwest while doing bad Brian Posehn impressions. Also: explosives, anime cons, and Beakman's World.
Shaney sits down and talks 'Beakman's World' with the man himself, Mr. Paul Zaloom. Premiering on September 16th, 1992 'Beakman's World' seemingly set the trend for teaching science to children in a manner that was fun and entertaining, as 'Bill Nye the Science Guy' entered the scene that following year. Paul discusses the beginning of his career in the entertainment business, and even settles the score about the alleged contentious relationship between the two scientific juggernauts.
Tim is joined by Paul Zaloom -- also known as: Beakman (Beakman's World) Also, make sure to subsribe to Tim's new YouTube channel (his vlog channel): That 80's Kid - TIM NYDELL We would like to thank our Patreon supporters for this month: Erica Pellillo Mike Clemons CaitlinOhGreatOne Gemma Bright Torrie Garvin Jeff Perterson Q FORTIER Visit our Patreon page and get some rewards for donating each month: PATREON Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: HERE (we have TWO YouTube Channels) Don't forget to donate to help keep us going - even if it's a dollar: DONATE Please rate us on iTunes: iTunes Visit our website: www.SaturdayMorningRewind.com Follow us on Twitter: @SaturdayRewind Follow us on Facebook: Facebook Follow us on Instagram: @SaturdayRewind
Get ready to be screamed at by three manic scientists (and two manic podcasters). Part 2 of our science series. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/not-stalgia-podcast/message
Paul Zaloom, star of the hit science show for kids, Beakman's World, drops in to tell Kevin about the popularity of his show all over the world, has him trekking across the globe. Paul give the low down on his latest project: puppet astronauts.
This week on the podcast we learn that death doesn't stop you from winning an election, trading cards are becoming more diverse, and Quantum Leap is back... and to the left. There's also new TV shows airing for the first time, like Picket Fences, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper and Beakman's World. What a time to be alive and watching television. We take a look at how running TV and movie franchises into the ground really started to become a thing in the 90s (it's not all bad) and we remember fondly, a time when every scandal wasn't called [something]gate. This week is brought to you by the Bro (or Manssiere) for all your male support and comfort. If you want to be a real sponsor, you can! Email stuckinthe90spodcast@gmail.com for more info.
You are all in for a treat today, as we interviewed Paul Zaloom on the Geek Of All Trades podcast this week. Paul is a puppeteer, comedian, and all around great guy, but most of you will know him as Beakman from Beakman's World!! This is likely to be one of our absolute favorite episodes of the Geek Of All Trades ever. Find all the things Paul is doing right now at: http://www.zaloom.com/ and http://www.beakmanlive.com/ Introduction music by Kevin Mcleod at Incompetech.com Become a patron at patreon.com/pantspending This is a copyrighted internet broadcast. Any reproduction or rebroadcast without express permission of its creators is strictly prohibited. For more, visit http://www.celebrategeek.com/goat. Find us on facebook at Facebook.com/drakkarium, or on Twitter @drakkarium. We can be heard via iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/g.o.a.t./id1114336793) and Google Play Podcasts at (PENDING)!
Alex is older, New dumb Playboy, Shreddies, Farts, Science on TV, Deadpool
In this very special after school special edition of the show Ken welcomes Sean Sullivan back to the show. Sean and Ken discuss the popularity of Sean as a guest, school with siblings, 1990, Jr High vs. Middle School, the darkest thing Ken has ever said on the show, Sex Ed, the death of After school Specials, the Wave, cartoons, walking to school, horrific childhood games, Hard Copy, Canadian Co-Productions, Don't Just Sit There, dinner plans, Boy Scouts, Orange Soda, cancer popcorn, 1993, Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, secretly enjoying baby shows, 3.2.1 Contact, Beyond 2000, Tailspin, Disney Afternoon, Fifteen, Barney and Friends, Tiny Toon Adventures, Carmen Sandieago, Rockapella into Mmmbop, Dinosaucers, Plucky Duck, Goofy hatred, Shop Til You Drop, Sunday Mornings, Denver the Last Dinosaur, 1995, talk shows, Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters, Ghost Writer, Beetlejuice, Quack Attack, Exosquad, Extreme Toxic Waste, Tazmania, Ricki Lake, I'm Telling, buying your childhood heart's desire game show prizes as an adult, Animaniacs, Billy Nye the Science Guy vs. Beakman's World, 1998, Wishbone, The New Adventures of Batman and Superman, VR Troopers, The Mystics Knights of Trunanog, Big Bad Beetleborgs, and the long strange history of Power Rangers.
Take a little Mr. Wizard, a little Ren and Stimpy, and blend in a heaping helping of roll and move, and you get the Beakman's World: Beakmania Game! In this trivia/dexterity hybrid based on the 1990's-era educational science show for kids, players battle for beakers at Beakman's lab...using such varied props as dominoes, magnetic marbles, plastic discs, wadded up paper, rulers, and balloons. Does this nineties-tastic edutainment title manage to work in a little actual entertainment on the side? Plus: Professor Laserbooks tries to make a subjective Battle of Wits a little more scientific...
Comedian Taylor Williamson (taylorwilliamson.com) of Last Comic Standing joins Matt and Andy this week to talk about: Election results! Bad presidential impressions! The historic Alex Theatre! Jeopardy! Novelizations of Jim Carrey movies! Acid rain experiments! Fake anti-Semitism! Beakman's World! Grapple forks and rock buckets! Watching Simon Pegg movies with subtitles! Show-off sharks! Aladdin sequels! Math anxiety creates actual pain! High school Republicanism! The diabetes/flu link! Doubling down on jokes that don't work! Being poor causes bad decision-making! Bar mitzvah DJ sets! Cybersquatting! Shia LaBeuof naked! Growing charity facial hair!
Blobonia needs a savior and The Boy is up to the challenge. How does one conquer a platformer when there's no jump button? Simple - just whistle for your Jellybean-eating Blob buddy! This episode of Little Miss Gamer cuts to the chase: there's some video games out there with strange mixed messages. 'A Boy and His Blob' is no exception - it's all about Vitamins-Good, Vitamins-Kill! Special References: CreepShow and Beakman's World.