Empire Records
Drama1hr 30 min
A group of young, anti-establishment Gen-X employees fight to save their record store from being overtaken by a conglomerate retail record corporation.
Tyler Perry's Sistas: We Got Time
09:08 PM-09:58 PM
In this iconic Nickelodeon kids science show from the 1980s, Don Herbert (Mr. Wizard) and several children explore and discover what makes the world tick.
Flash Paper - Mr. Wizard crumples paper into a ball to simulate a shooting star. He explains that a real shooting star burns because of the friction of the atmosphere as stellar dust enters it.
S1E124 min
Sugar & Acid - Tanis holds sugar in aluminum foil with lab tongs over a flame at the stove. It turns black. Mr. Wizard explains sugar is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
S1E224 min
Homemade Volcano -Michael has made a volcano out of paper mache, vinegar, and baking soda. Mr. Wizard's is made of asbestos paper
S1E325 min
Dry Ice Fog - A paper fence on the floor is to keep in a cloud, because they're going to experiment with dry ice, so called because it changes from a solid directly to a gas and does not melt. Stacey drops a small piece into a jar of hot water.
S1E425 min
HOT AIR BALLOON - Scott and Jason prepare to launch a hot air balloon made of paper. The launcher is a stovepipe with a base of bricks. Mr. Wizard instructs Scott to light the newspaper inside the brick base.
S1E525 min
FIRE WRITING - Mr. Wizard shows Christian a sheet of paper on which a solution of potassium nitrate was painted and allowed to dry. Christian touches various points on the paper with a lighted punk.
S1E625 min
FIREPROOF HANDKERCHIEF - Michael touches a lighted match to a handkerchief. A flame covers the handkerchief which is not even scorched. Mr. Wizard shows him the mixture of alcohol and water into which the handkerchief was dipped.
S1E725 min
HOMEMADE HYDROGEN - Mr. Wizard shows Christian how to make homemade hydrogen using safety glasses and always in the presence of a teacher or adult. ICE CUBE LIFT - Michael tries to remove an ice cube from a glass of water with a short string.
S1E825 min
RADIO CONTROLLED PLANE - Mr. Wizard shows Jason how to fly his radio-controlled model airplane. SQUARE ON BALLOON - Mr. Wizard shows Angela how inflating and deflating the balloon changes the legibility of images on its surface.
S1E925 min
HOMEMADE HOT AIR BALLOON – Mr. Wizard shows Michael a plastic garment bag from a dry cleaner can act as a Hot Air Balloon.
S1E1024 min
DANCING SPAGHETTI - A large container of water has two tablespoons of baking soda dissolved in it. Vinegar and baking soda, an acid and base, when mixed, produce carbon dioxide gas.
S1E1124 min
LIGHT SCULPTURE - Jason and Mr. Wizard examine a light sculpture by Bill Parker in which electrical arcs of various colors appear inside a glass sphere.
S1E1225 min
GIANT BUBBLES - At a picnic table Mr. Wizard and Scott are making very large bubbles. Scott writes down the formula: six parts distilled water, one part clear dishwashing soap, and one part glycerin to be mixed and allowed to set overnight.
S1E1324 min
POLARIZING FILTER - Jason looks at the surface of a small wading pool through a pair of polarizing glasses. He notices that the reflection disappears with the glasses on and he can see a rock in the center of the pool with greater detail.
S1E1425 min
FLOUR EXPLOSION - Mr. Wizard asks Stacey to put a burning match into the powder. Under strict protective measures. The match is extinguished. He sprinkles a spoonful of powder over a candle flame. The powder bursts into flame.
S1E1524 min
PG-13Drama1hr 30 min
A group of young, anti-establishment Gen-X employees fight to save their record store from being overtaken by a conglomerate retail record corporation.
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