3-2-1 Contact — Season 1, Episode 17: Fast/Slow: Rhythms of Nature
Kids, Family • 30 min • 7 seasons, 223 episodes • ★ 6.9/10
Episode synopsis
Lisa gets some instructions on rhythms from a professional drummer and witnesses the wicked tides at the Bay of Fundy. Trini examines migratory birds. Marc learns about human heartbeats and how a pacemaker works. ANIMATION: Heartbeat. THE BLOODHOUND GANG: ""The Case of the Flying Clock, Part Two."" Vikki sees through the clock collector's claim that he could identify the burglar. Ricardo recovers the precious flying clock.
About 3-2-1 Contact
3-2-1 Contact is an American science educational television show that aired on PBS from 1980 to 1988, and an adjoining children's magazine. The show, a production of the Children's Television Workshop, teaches scientific principles and their applications. Dr. Edward G. Atkins, who was responsible for much of the scientific content of the show, felt that the TV program wouldn't replace a classroom but would open the viewers to ask questions about the scientific purpose of things.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Noisy/Quiet: Production & Processing of Sound
- E2Noisy/Quiet: The Ear
- E3Noisy/Quiet: How People & Animals Use Sound
- E4Noisy/Quiet: Music
- E5Noisy/Quiet: Range of Vibration
- E6Forces and Motion
- E7Forces and Fields
- E8Forces: Buoyancy and Gravity
- E9Forces and Machines
- E10Forces: A Spectacle of Forces
- E11Growth/Decay: Sex and Seeds
- E12Growth/Decay: Human Growth