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  2. Karl Kruszelnicki - Wikipedia

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    Karl Sven Woytek Sas Konkovitch Matthew Kruszelnicki AM (born 1948), often referred to as "Dr Karl", [2] is an Australian science communicator and populariser, [2] who is known as an author and a science commentator on Australian radio, television, and podcasts.

  3. Outrageous Acts of Science - Wikipedia

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    In mid 2017, the last ten episodes of season seven aired on Discovery Channel (Australia) as Dr. Karl's Outrageous Acts of Science, hosted by Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki, with commentary by other Australians not seen in other versions of the show. [3]

  4. The Woman Who Fell to Earth - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Sinclair, a dyspraxic youth, calls the police after causing a blue pod to appear while retrieving his practice bike. After showing the pod to PC Yasmin Khan, his old school friend, Ryan receives a call from his grandmother, Grace, learning that she and her husband Graham O'Brien are trapped on board their train by a floating orb of electric tentacles, alongside a crane operator, Karl.

  5. The Body in Question - Wikipedia

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    This is a 13-part series (1 hour episodes) on all aspects of medicine and health science, written and presented by Dr Jonathan Miller. Miller considers the functioning of the body as a subject of private experience. He explores our attitudes towards our bodies, our ignorance of them, and our inability to read our body's signals.

  6. Follow Me! (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Follow Me! is a series of television programmes produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk and the BBC in the late 1970s to provide a crash course in the English language.It became popular in many overseas countries as a first introduction to English; in 1983, five hundred million people watched the show in China alone, featuring Kathy Flower.

  7. BBC Sound Effects No. 26: Sci-Fi Sound Effects - Wikipedia

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    It was the second in the BBC Sound Effects series to be credited to the Workshop. It featured sounds from popular television series Doctor Who (all from Season 18) and Blake's 7, as well as effects for the first series of the radio versions of Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and James Follett's Earthsearch.

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  9. Eve of the Daleks - Wikipedia

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    "Eve of the Daleks" is the first of three special episodes that followed the thirteenth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. The episode was first broadcast on BBC One on 1 January 2022 as Doctor Who ' s annual holiday special. It was written by Chris Chibnall, and directed by Annetta Laufer. It is the third ...