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Radiation Scintillation Counter 1960s Mr Wizard
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1913 Press Photo Bruce Lindgren Don Herbert Mr Wizard Telecast NBC Science $21.88 |
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1957 NBC TV “MR. WIZARD” FRAC AD $13.49 |
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NBC promotional photo Don Herbert, Mr. Wizard $11.95 |
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1979 Press Photo Don Herbert Watch Mr. Wizard NBC $13.88 |
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1963 Press Photo Herbert Mr. Wizard NBC Emmy Award $18.88 |
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1959 Press Photo Don Herbert Watch Mr. Wizard NBC $18.88 |
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Don Herbert (Watch Mr. Wizard) Rare NBC TV Audience Promo-tion Photo $7.50 |
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Watch Mr. Wizard (December 29, 1956-USA) [VHS] NBC-TV, sponsored by The Cereal Institute. DON HERBERT and his young visitor Susan study “Explosions.” Starting with bursting balloons and ending with the hydrogen bomb! One of televisions better educational shows; the experiments performed by “Mr. Wizard” are fascinating even to adults. Several explosions take place in the studio, the H-Bomb is detonated by analogy, fortunately for the TV studio…. |
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Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything: A Veggie Tales Movie (Widescreen) $9.75 Being a hero is a lot to live up to and for Elliot (Larry the Cucumber), Sedgewick (Mr. Lunt), and George (Pa Grape), working as cabin boys in the local dinner theater’s pirate show looks like it may be as close to heroic as any of them ever get. Back in the 17th century, heir to the throne Prince Alexander has been captured by his evil uncle Robert and his sister Princess Eloise is determined to … |
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Watch Mr. Wizard Gift Set, Volumes 1-8 $105.00 8 DVD SET MR. WIZARD’S OFFICAL HAND-PICKED EPISODES, VOLUMES 1-8 Don Herbert, TV’s beloved Mr. Wizard, conceived, produced and starred in this nationally televised show which ran 15 years in the 50′s an 60′s. The show was truly a first in TV Broadcasting. It was an inquiry-based, hands-on format which children, parents and teachers tuned into every week to see what challenge Mr. Wizard dreamed up… |
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Watch Mr. Wizard, Volume 1 $9.89 MR. WIZARD’S OFFICAL HAND-PICKED EPISODES Don Herbert, TV’s beloved Mr. Wizard, conceived, produced and starred in this nationally televised show which ran 15 years in the 50′s an 60′s. The show was truly a first in TV Broadcasting. It was an inquiry-based, hands-on format which children, parents and teachers tuned into every week to see what challenge Mr. Wizard dreamed up for his young guest. |
