Look Around You
Look Around You: Season 1
Season 2

Air Date

October 10, 2002

Episodes

8 episodes

Look Around You

Season 1

Overview

In the first series, the episodes satirise and pay homage to late 1970s and early 1980s educational films and school programmes such as ITV's "Experiment" series and BBC's "For Schools and Colleges". A different scientific subject is covered in each episode.

Episodes

Maths

1. Maths

October 10, 2002
9 min

Maths can help us in our daily lives - for example, in cooking pasta, in calculating the correct moment for starting a conversation, or (if you can fly) in working out where to land. Queen Elizabeth III and Queen Elizabeth IV are going to a party given by Queen Elizabeth V. QE3 has forty dresses to choose from, QE4 has four thousand, and QE5 has only one dress, but it can take the form of many dresses. Then, during the night, QE3's servant steals the plans for QE4's party dress and, working till dawn, makes four thousand exact copies... So can we reckon what the chance is that all of the Queens will be wearing the same dress at the party?

Water

2. Water

October 17, 2002
9 min

In this episode we learn about the amazing igloo-building skills of ants and the surprising ability of water to boil eggs.

Germs

3. Germs

October 24, 2002
9 min

You need to know something about Germs. You really do. And Professor Miles can help you...

Ghosts

4. Ghosts

October 31, 2002
9 min

Why can't ghosts whistle? Well, let's hear from a ghost.

Sulphur

5. Sulphur

November 7, 2002
9 min

Sulphur is revealed, and the story is not really about brimstone.

Music

6. Music

November 21, 2002
9 min

A brief investigation of the world of music, from its Neolithic beginnings...

Iron

7. Iron

December 4, 2002
9 min

Iron (Fe) is not quite all it's cut up to be... The use of magnets is strictly prohibited during this episode.

The Brain

8. The Brain

December 11, 2002
9 min

The team investigates the human brain and meets a man who is addicted to Electronic Brain Enhancements. What happens if you probe the brobe? How many nuts are there in a jar? And what are brain flakes? All of these questions are addressed, if not answered.