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Hey, what about the other show icon, Lester the giant rat? he he ;)

--GTubio 21:13, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Contradiction

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Check the article on Paul Zaloom - he is not a scientist. So I'm fixing this lil' detail. Also, I've never seen him referred to as "Professor Beakman", but I'm not sure so I'll leave that there. - 200.195.79.170

Comic Strip

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There was/is a color comic strip based on this published with many Sunday papers.

--129.22.21.126 00:27, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Pretty sure the show was based on the comic strip... TrbleClef 02:35, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Pretty sure the comic strip was based on the show... 64.40.60.119 16:01, 9 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
TrbleClef is right. The show is based on the strip, though Jax was replaced by the rat and the girl(s)... -- Grev 23:01, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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I was glancing around on the page, and for some reason all the links appear red to myself and a couple others I asked. What gives? 68.115.93.150 06:44, 17 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Beakmanheader.gif

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how many episodes ?

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for how many episodes did the series run ?? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.48.246.9 (talk) 19:17, 15 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Episode list?

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Anybody want to take on the task of coming up with a list of episodes/seasons in a separate article? I'll admit that I'm particularly curious to find the one where Beakman shows how underwater tunnels are built using an aquarium and a hamster tube. Noble-savage (talk) 22:49, 8 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Episode release dates

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I found that most of the episode release dates here, are for the show when it was in syndication. But that the episode aired before that on TLC, usually 2-3 days earlier. Here are some of the dates that I could find using the LA-Times.com archive. Sadly I do not know when the show went on its winter hiatus, or when it returned. After these dates the site goes into subscribed/paywall mode, and the rest of the dates I couldn't verify, I only know that the show aired on Wednesdays on TLC before being shown later on the other channels, but it seems that each channel could pick which rerun episodes they wanted to air. On my MeTV through Cox Cable, the dates listed as "Original Release" for the first season seem to be the syndication dates and not the original TLC dates, so I did not update the articles listing.

Episode 01. Rain, Beakmania & Volcanoes September 16, 1992

S1E02. Gravity, Beakmania & Inertia September 23, 1992

S1E03. Noises at Night, Beakmania & Nose September 30, 1992

S1E04. Blood, Beakmania & Dreams October 7, 1992

S1E05. Leaves, Beakmania & Paper October 14, 1992

S1E06. Soap, Beakmania & Auto Engines October 21, 1992

S1E07. Electricity, Beakmania & Light Bulbs October 28, 1992

S1E08. Sound, Beakmania & Explosions November 4, 1992

S1E09. Refraction, Beakmania & Attraction. November 11, 1992

S1E10. Levers, Beakmania & Television November 18, 1992

S1E11. Boats, Beakmania & Airplanes November 25, 1992

S1E12. Bubbles, Beakmania & Feet December 2, 1992 {Last verified episode in order}

Floppydog66 (talk) 09:13, 12 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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