Popular Mechanics for Kids
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Popular Mechanics for Kids | |
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Directed by | Jean-Louis Cote, Serge Marcil, Zsolt Luka, Sid Goldberg |
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Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 72 |
Production | |
Producer | Jonathan Finkelstein |
Running time | 30 minutes (approx.) |
Production companies | Global Television Network/Shaw Media Hearst Entertainment TVA International (final episodes) |
Original release | |
Network | Global TV |
Release | 7 September 1997 11 February 2001 | –
Popular Mechanics for Kids (sometimes abbreviated to PMK) is an educational Canadian television series based on Popular Mechanics magazine. It was notable for starting the careers of Elisha Cuthbert, Jay Baruchel and Tyler Kyte. The show's intent is to teach viewers how things work. It was awarded the Parents Choice Award in 2003, and was nominated for the Gemini Awards.
The series aired on Global TV from 1997 to 2001, and re-runs of the show continued to air on many channels until 2008. It piloted on BBC Kids and Discovery Kids until December 31, 2009. After the closure of Discovery Kids Canada, BBC Kids stopped airing reruns in all countries except Canada. The reruns on BBC Kids in Canada ended on May 14, 2011. As of 2013[update] re-runs of the show continue to air on Knowledge Network. Along with Cuthbert and Baruchel, the cast included Charles Powell, nicknamed "Charlie" for the series, Tyler Kyte (who joined the show with Jay in the second series), and eventually Vanessa Lengies.
The show was filmed primarily in Montreal, Quebec, and is currently distributed on VHS / DVD by Koch Vision.
Episode overview
The show starts off with an overview of the episode. The hosts, (Elisha, Tyler, Jay, and later Vanessa) then start their adventures on the show (amusement park, snowboarding, surfing, visiting a science museum, etc.) Throughout the adventures, short, educational segments are shown.
In the segment "Charlie's Experiment / Tip", host Charlie, and sometimes the other hosts, demonstrate an experiment. He sometimes answers frequently asked questions about related science topics. At the start of season 3, one of the hosts (usually Vanessa) would go on a third adventure. The show then comes to a close, with the co-hosts saying "See you next week!".
Cast
Segments
- Maniac Brainiac
- Cool Tool
- Charlie's Experiment/Tip
- Mechanix with Nix and Tix, later known as just Nix & Tix
- Action!
- Coming Up on PMK
- Rewind
- Fast Forward
- FACTory
- Under the Hood
- Gear Gutz
- Sparks
- System Error
Episodes
Season | Episodes | Originally aired (Canadian dates) | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | |||
1 | 22 | September 7, 1997 | February 8, 1998 | |
2 | 22 | September 6, 1998 | January 24, 1999 | |
3 | 22 | September 5, 1999 | January 30, 2000 | |
4 | 6 | January 7, 2001 | February 11, 2001 |
DVDs
A number of VHS copies (and later, DVDs) have been released by Koch Vision and E1 Entertainment.
- Slither and Slime
- Radical Rockets
- Rip Roaring Rollercoasters and All Access to Fun
- Gators, Dragons and Other Wild Beasts
- Super Sea Creatures and Awesome Ocean Adventures
- Lightning and Other Forces of Nature
- X-Treme Rides
- Roller Coasters
- Zoos
- Garbage
- Popular Mechanics For Kids: 4 DVD Box Set
- Popular Mechanics For Kids: 6 DVD Box Set
- Popular Mechanics For Kids: The Complete First Season
References
External links
- 1997 Canadian television series debuts
- 2001 Canadian television series endings
- 1990s Canadian television series
- 2000s Canadian television series
- Television series produced in Montreal
- Canadian children's television series
- First-run syndicated television programs in the United States
- Television programs based on magazines
- Science education television series
- Global Television Network shows
- Television series by Entertainment One
- Television series by Corus Entertainment