''Watch Mr. Wizard'' was an American television program for children that demonstrates the science behind ordinary things. The show's creator and on-air host was
Don Herbert
Donald Jeffry Herbert (July 10, 1917 – June 12, 2007), better known as Mr. Wizard, was the creator and host of '' Watch Mr. Wizard'' (1951–65, 1971–72) and '' Mr. Wizard's World'' (1983–90), which were educational television programs for ...
.
Author Marcel LaFollette says of the program, "It enjoyed consistent praise, awards, and high ratings throughout its history. At its peak, ''Watch Mr. Wizard'' drew audiences in the millions, but its impact was far wider. By 1956, it had prompted the establishment of more than five thousand Mr. Wizard science clubs, with an estimated membership greater than one hundred thousand."
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It was briefly revived in 1971, and a third version of the show ran during the 1980s on the children's cable television network
Nickelodeon
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as ''Mr. Wizard's World''.
1951–1965: Original series
''Watch Mr. Wizard'' first aired on
NBC
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on March 3, 1951, with
Don Herbert
Donald Jeffry Herbert (July 10, 1917 – June 12, 2007), better known as Mr. Wizard, was the creator and host of '' Watch Mr. Wizard'' (1951–65, 1971–72) and '' Mr. Wizard's World'' (1983–90), which were educational television programs for ...
as the title character. In the weekly half-hour
live television show, Herbert played a science hobbyist and every Saturday morning a neighbor would come to visit. The children were played by child actors; one of them (
Rita McLaughlin
Rita Walter ( McLaughlin; March 8, 1951 – December 25, 2022) was an American actress, best known for her role as Carol Deming on the popular soap opera '' As the World Turns'', which she played from May 1970 to December 1981.
Originally cre ...
) enjoyed a long subsequent acting career. Mr. Wizard always had some kind of laboratory experiment going that taught something about science. The experiments, many of which seemed impossible at first glance, were usually simple enough to be re-created by viewers.
The show was very successful; by 1954 it was broadcast live by 14 stations, and by
kinescope
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(a film made from the television monitor of the original live broadcast) by an additional 77.
Mr. Wizard Science Clubs were started throughout North America, numbering 5000 by 1955 and 50,000 by 1965.
The show moved from
Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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to
New York
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* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
New York may also refer to:
Film and television
* '' ...
on September 5, 1955, and had produced 547 live broadcasts by the time the show was canceled in 1965. The show was cited by the
National Science Foundation
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and
American Chemical Society
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for increasing interest in science and won a 1953
Peabody Award
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.
Thirty-two episodes of ''Watch Mr. Wizard'' were selected by Herbert and released on eight DVDs.
1971: Canadian-produced revival
The series was revived by
NBC
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from September 11, 1971 through September 2, 1972 as ''Mr. Wizard'', and aired 26 episodes produced in color in
Ottawa, Ontario
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, at the studios of
CTV outlet
CJOH-TV
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. The series was legally considered
Canadian content
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, despite the American origins of the series and its host.
CBC Television
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carried these episodes within Canada.
1983–1989: '
''Mr. Wizard's World'', a faster-paced version of the show, was shown three times a week on
Nickelodeon
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, the then-rising kids cable channel. Once again, the revival was produced in Canada (this time in
Calgary
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). It produced 78 episodes from 1983 onwards, and continued to run thereafter as reruns. During its run on Nickelodeon, it was the channel's #3 rated show in 1983 (behind ''
Livewire'' and ''
You Can't Do That on Television
''You Can't Do That on Television'' is a Canadian sketch comedy television series that first aired locally in 1979 before airing in the United States in 1981. It featured pre-teen and teenage actors in a sketch comedy format similar to that of ...
''). It was also famous for its ''Ask Mr. Wizard'' segment where Herbert answered questions sent in by viewers of all ages. Episodes of this version of the show were reaired in 2005-06 on the digital cable channel
The Science Channel
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.
Herbert once said: "My time on this Earth is getting shorter and shorter each day, but no matter how old I get, and even when I am dead, ''Mr. Wizard's World'' will never die". It was canceled in 1990, though reruns continued on
Nick at Nite
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until 1995 and often in early morning time slots right after Nick at Nite finished (usually as part of
Cable in the Classroom
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) until August 2000. In 1994, Herbert developed another new series of 15-minute spots called ''Teacher to Teacher with Mr. Wizard''. They highlighted individual elementary science teachers and their projects. The series was sponsored by the
National Science Foundation
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.
Selected episodes of ''Mr. Wizard's World'' are available on DVD from Mr. Wizard Studios Inc. in ten single volumes featuring four episodes on each disk. Gift box-sets are also available. Five seasons of the show, 75 episodes of the 78 total were released on Amazon instant streaming. These episodes are also available through Vudu and can be streamed for free with ads or rented at a fee.
Paramount Global
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, the parent company of Nickelodeon, has also added the series to its
Pluto TV
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service.
Segments on Mr. Wizard's World included
* Everyday Magic
* Supermarket Science
* Oddity
* What's This?
* Quick Quiz
* How It Works
* Snapshot
* Safari
* New Frontiers
* Know Your Body
* Close-Ups
* Challenge
In popular culture
*In the song "
Walkin' on the Sun
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" by
Smash Mouth
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, the lyric, "Mr. Wizard can't perform no godlike hocus-pocus" is included.
*In the song
WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong by
Bones
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, the opening to Mr. Wizard's World episode 24 is sampled.
*Radio comedians
Bob and Ray
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parodied the program with a series of sketches featuring the character "Mr. Science".
*In a scene from
Brian De Palma
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’s film
''Dressed to Kill'', when Peter Miller (
Keith Gordon
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Early life
Gordon was born in New York City, the son of Mark, an actor and stage director, and Barbara Gordon. He grew up in an atheist Jewish family. Gordon was insp ...
) begins describing how he created homemade pepper spray, Liz Blake (
Nancy Allen) interrupts, saying, “Spare me the Mr. Wizard lecture.”
*In a scene from
Herbert Ross
Herbert David Ross (May 13, 1927 – October 9, 2001) was an American actor, choreographer, director and producer who worked predominantly in theater and film. He was nominated for two Academy Awards and a Tony Award.
He is known for directing ...
' film
''The Secret of My Success'', when Brantley Foster (
Michael J. Fox
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) pointed out that trees produce oxygen, Vera Prescott (
Margaret Whitton
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Life and career
Whitton was born on Fort Meade, Maryland, a US Army base in the suburbs of Baltimore. She spent many of her formati ...
) retorted with, "Who are you, Mr. Wizard?"
*Radio comedians
Stevens & Grdnic parodied the program with the sketch "Mr. Wizard & Timmy" on their 1982 album ''Retail Comedy @ Wholesale Prices''.
*In one sketch in the 13th episode of the
36th season of ''
Saturday Night Live
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'', ''Mr. Wizard's World'' is parodied with
Bill Hader
William Thomas Hader Jr.''Finding Your Roots'', January 26, 2016, PBS. (born June 7, 1978) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is the creator, producer, writer, director, and star of the HBO dark comedy series ''Barry'' (2018 ...
in the title role.
*In the TV series ''
Beakman's World
''Beakman's World'' is an American educational children's television program. The program is based on the Universal Press Syndicate syndicated comic strip ''You Can with Beakman and Jax'' created by Jok Church. The series premiered on Wednesday, S ...
'', two puppet penguins are named "Don" and "Herb" after Don Herbert.
*In four episodes of ''
The Big Bang Theory
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'', the characters meet a retired TV scientist based on Mr. Wizard named Professor Proton (played by
Bob Newhart
George Robert Newhart (born September 5, 1929) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his deadpan and slightly stammering delivery style. Newhart came to prominence in 1960 when his album of comedic monologues, ''The Button-Down Mi ...
).
*In the novel ''
The Calculating Stars
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'' by
Mary Robinette Kowal
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, the main character, Dr. Elma York, makes several appearances on ''Watch Mr. Wizard''. In the story, York knew Don Herbert when they were both in the military.
*In the show ''
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* National Criminal Intelligence Service, the predecessor to the Serious Organised Crime Agency of the United Kingdom
* Naval Criminal Investigative Service, a United States law enforcement and intelli ...
'', the episode "Model Behavior" (
Season 3
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; Episode 11)
Leroy Jethro Gibbs
Leroy Jethro Gibbs is a fictional character and the original protagonist of the CBS TV series '' NCIS'', portrayed by Mark Harmon. He is a former U.S. Marine Corps Scout Sniper turned special agent who commands a team for the Naval Criminal I ...
and
Abby Sciuto
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discuss ''
Bill Nye
William Sanford Nye (born November 27, 1955), popularly known as Bill Nye the Science Guy, is an American mechanical engineer, science communicator, and television presenter. He is best known as the host of the science television show ''Bill ...
the Science Guy'', and Gibbs asks if it is "like Mr. Wizard".
*In the 1999 film ''
The Matrix
''The Matrix'' is a 1999 science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It is the first installment in ''The Matrix'' film series, starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, and Joe Pantolia ...
'',
Neo
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Arts and entertainment Fictional entities
* Neo (''The Matrix''), the alias of Thomas Anderson, a hacker and the protagonist of the Matrix film series
* Neo (''Marvel Comics'' species), a fictional race of superhumans
* ...
(
Keanu Reeves
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) calls his operator Tank for an exit from the Matrix, saying, "Mr. Wizard, get me the hell out of here!"
See also
*''
Beakman's World
''Beakman's World'' is an American educational children's television program. The program is based on the Universal Press Syndicate syndicated comic strip ''You Can with Beakman and Jax'' created by Jok Church. The series premiered on Wednesday, S ...
''
*''
Bill Nye the Science Guy
''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 television station KCTS and McK ...
''
Notes
References
Further reading
*"''Watch Mr. Wizard'': Still Crazy (for Science) After All These Years". Interview With Don Herbert. ''Education Digest''. Ann Arbor: October 1994. Vol 60. Iss. 2: pp. 68–71.
* Interview of Don Herbert by Mark Weingarten.
External links
* Homepage of a business founded by Don Herbert that sells DVDs containing episodes of Herbert's several television programs. The website also provides some information regarding the programs and of Herbert's life.
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