Bang goes the theory.
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cazzer

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8,883 posts

268 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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God it's science for my mum.
It's like being in junior school

BBS-LM

3,978 posts

244 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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cazzer said:
God it's science for my mum.
It's like being in junior school
Dam you beat me to it.

I have never watched such a patronising programme in all my life, when did the BBC decide it was necessary to speak to people like there are 5 years old for god sake. Who put this crap together and thought, yeah that a winner.

T89 Callan

8,422 posts

213 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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The helicopter done a flying! It gots wings but they are spinning!

fking spasticated rubbish.

R6dug

342 posts

211 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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Met them a couple of weeks ago they were doing some roadshow thing kids loved it!!! Not my cup of tea but kept the kids quiet for 10 mins


Simon

Frankeh

12,558 posts

205 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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I watch it because there's not much else on. Not learned anything yet.

Jasandjules

71,638 posts

249 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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BBS-LM said:
when did the BBC decide it was necessary to speak to people like there are 5 years old for god sake. .
Presumably at the same time the BBC became so intwined with the Nu Laba scum and thus believed it part of the Nanny state. And Nanny knows best children.......

sstein

6,249 posts

274 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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It is a childs program though isn't it ?

I'm sure it's aimed at getting kiddies interested in science ?

Beyond Rational

3,544 posts

235 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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It's a bit odd that they keep using feet and pounds as units of measure.

That satelite strike info-conversation was one of the most cringingly staged pieces of television this decade.

cazzer

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8,883 posts

268 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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Bring back Rough Science.

Eric Mc

124,443 posts

285 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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Or Tomnorrow's World.

cazzer

Original Poster:

8,883 posts

268 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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Eric Mc said:
Or Tomnorrow's World.
Who is this Tom Norrow of whom you speak? smile

Rough Science had Kathy Sykes. smile

AtomicRex

862 posts

247 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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I wrote to Bang asking them to answer my question....but no reply frown

So maybe someone on here can answer it

Why do 2 green grapes send sparks between each other in the microwave?
Doesnt happen with red grapes.

Eric Mc

124,443 posts

285 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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cazzer said:
Eric Mc said:
Or Tomnorrow's World.
Who is this Tom Norrow of whom you speak? smile

Rough Science had Kathy Sykes. smile
What happened to the superior keyboard they featured on "Tomorrow's World" years ago. You know, the one that stopped you from pressing the "M" and the "N" keys at the same time.

becksW

14,690 posts

231 months

Wednesday 9th September 2009
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I've only watched this once and was left with the same feeling. That this should be shown at school or during childrens TV, not 7pm (or 7.30). I found it very juvenile.

Frankeh

12,558 posts

205 months

Wednesday 9th September 2009
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AtomicRex said:
I wrote to Bang asking them to answer my question....but no reply frown

So maybe someone on here can answer it

Why do 2 green grapes send sparks between each other in the microwave?
Doesnt happen with red grapes.
I'm pretty sure the sparks are plasma.

MikeO996

2,008 posts

244 months

Wednesday 9th September 2009
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I'm sure if you asked the Beeb they would say it was aimed at 12-15 year olds - but you would have thought they could make it acceptable for adults too.

cs02rm0

13,816 posts

211 months

Wednesday 9th September 2009
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I'd have found the way they speak patronising when I was 8 years old. Whether it's aimed at kids or not, there's no need for that.