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April Fool's Day: Even Suzuki gets reeled in sometimes Oct. 26, 1985 Quirks & Quarks

Radio
5:22
Celebrations
An April Fool's set-up has David Suzuki believing in a fictitious oversized shark.
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April Fool's Day: The Joke's on Us! Topic spans: 1979-2001

Topic
4 television clips
7 radio clips
Celebrations
Make a fool of yourself, a fool of your friends and, if you're a staid Canadian broadcaster, fool your trusting audience! Sheila Copps, David Suzuki and "Jimmy Carter" all play a part in this parade of fools and pranksters. From edible budgies (gasp!) to the old spraying lapel flower, this trip down memory lane recalls the many ways to make, or to be, an April Fool.
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Asimov on 'ammonia' Oct. 29, 1975 Quirks & Quarks

Radio
3:01
Applied Science
Popular science writer Isaac Asimov describes where the word "ammonia" came from.
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Asimov on 'botulism' Nov. 12, 1975 Quirks & Quarks

Radio
3:46
Natural Science
Popular science writer Isaac Asimov explains the origin of the word "botulism."
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Asimov on influenza Feb. 25, 1976 Quirks & Quarks

Radio
3:21
Disease
Science fiction writer Isaac Asimov explains the astral origins of the flu to David Suzuki.
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Canadian auto boom Aug. 31, 1986 Venture

Television
4:40
Trade Agreements
Foreign automakers set up shop as the country's struggling industry comes of age.
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Carl Djerassi, father of the birth control pill Oct. 29, 1975 Quirks & Quarks

Radio
18:13
Applied Science

In 1975, Quirks & Quarks talks to Carl Djerassi, one of the inventors of the birth control pill.


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Computer Invasion: A History of Automation in Canada Topic spans: 1945-1993

Topic
7 television clips
7 radio clips
Computers
Described as "gigantic brains," computers were once so big they filled entire rooms. It all started with ENIAC, the world's first computer, that cracked and buzzed and weighed 27 tonnes. By the 1960s, ordinary Canadians were fascinated with these new high tech devices: IBMs could set up blind dates, select Christmas presents and mysteriously dispense money. A novel idea until computer...
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Could hair dye cause cancer? Oct. 8, 1975 Quirks & Quarks

Radio
15:27
Medical Research
In 1975, scientist Bruce Ames warns of the possible connection between hair dye use and cancer.
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David Suzuki and civil rights Sept. 25, 1975 Concern

Radio
21:30
Environmental Protection
Suzuki recalls his involvement in the American civil rights movement and how it changed his life.
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David Suzuki discusses computer revolution Feb. 25, 1982 Morningside

Radio
6:45
Computers
Scientist says computers will be as smart as we want them to be.
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David Suzuki discusses his father Nov. 30, 1981 Variety Tonight

Radio
1:51
Family
Over and over again, Suzuki rehearses in the basement with his father to prepare himself for the public.
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David Suzuki finds it's not easy being green Jan. 9, 1998 Life & Times

Television
3:15
Environmental Protection
David Suzuki is criticized for being overly passionate and imbalanced in his views.
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David Suzuki on making science accessible March 8, 1977 Man Alive

Television
10:38
Environmental Protection
As he becomes more famous, Suzuki talks about his motives for making science accessible.
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David Suzuki on science, elitism and the apocalypse June 28, 1972 IDEAS

Radio
10:23
Biotechnology
Suzuki talks about the politics of science and the science of politics.
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David Suzuki speaks out against genetically modified food Oct. 17, 1999 Sunday Report

Television
5:48
Biotechnology
Canada's foremost environmental conscience says GM food is bad science.
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David Suzuki with his students Jan. 4, 1972 Telescope

Television
5:53
Education
Professor David Suzuki talks with his students about the danger and the wonder of science.
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David Suzuki, my new best friend May 4, 1993 Midday

Television
4:06
Environmental Protection
Midday's Jordan Kawchuk and David Suzuki spend the day palling around together.
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David Suzuki: Scientist, Activist, Broadcaster Topic spans: 1972-2002

Topic
9 television clips
8 radio clips
Environmental Protection
For over three decades, David Suzuki has been Canada's foremost environmental conscience. From his experiments with fruit flies to his warnings about genetically modified food, Suzuki has made science relevant, interesting and full of wonder to his audiences. As a broadcaster for the CBC, he has issued frank warnings against industry, the economy and his fellow scientists. Passionate and...
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