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  • The kid's program "Beakman's World" also thought bad breath was worth explaining to kids, according to an article the TV show aired on CBS's during Saturday morning cartoons from 1992 -1998, which explains why it might not ring a bell.

    Dr. Harold Katz: How to Explain Bad Breath to Your Kids Dr. Harold Katz 2011

  • The kid's program "Beakman's World" also thought bad breath was worth explaining to kids, according to an article the TV show aired on CBS's during Saturday morning cartoons from 1992 -1998, which explains why it might not ring a bell.

    Dr. Harold Katz: How to Explain Bad Breath to Your Kids Dr. Harold Katz 2011

  • The kid's program "Beakman's World" also thought bad breath was worth explaining to kids, according to an article the TV show aired on CBS's during Saturday morning cartoons from 1992 -1998, which explains why it might not ring a bell.

    Dr. Harold Katz: How to Explain Bad Breath to Your Kids Dr. Harold Katz 2011

  • Throughout his career Wayne has made an indelible mark on pop culture while working on hit TV shows such as Pee-wee's Playhouse voice/designer of Randy, Dirty Dog, Chicky Baby, many more, Beakman's World and Shining Time Station.

    The Skinny: Wayne White's One Man Show At Los Angeles' Largo Sophia Moreno-Bunge 2011

  • Speaking of which, has Beakman's World been released on DVD?

    "Until all these shivers subside, just look in my eyes." greygirlbeast 2008

  • The Vice President also showed a video of three new educational children's shows: Science Court, Sports Illustrated for Kids, and Beakman's World.

    Vp Launches New Tv Ratings System ITY National Archives 1997

  • Mr. Ritts also played Herb, one of two puppet penguins on "Beakman's World."

    NYT > Home Page By DOUGLAS MARTIN 2010

  • Mark Ritts, who scurried about in a threadbare 30-pound costume with a six-foot tail as the smart-alecky Lester the Rat in "Beakman's World," a wacky but insidiously educational 1990s television science show, died Monday at his home in La Cañada Flintridge, Calif ..

    NYT > Home Page By DOUGLAS MARTIN 2010

  • "Beakman's World" was a response to the Children's Television Act of 1990, which required stations to program educational shows for children.

    NYT > Home Page By DOUGLAS MARTIN 2010

  • When Mr. Ritts arrived for his audition for "Beakman's World," he thought the show was looking for a puppeteer to manipulate a rat character.

    NYT > Home Page By DOUGLAS MARTIN 2010

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