the disney imagineers do this sort of thing. had some contact with them, and
some books.
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From: psci-com: on the public understanding of science
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Helen Pilcher
Sent: 30 July 2002 13:25
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Comedy and Science
Dear all,
I’m currently writing a thesis on ‘Science and Comedy’ and
need a little help. I’m particularly interested in finding examples
where the two have been mixed – TV / radio / stand up / theatre
– and looking at whether it worked, and if it didn't then looking into
that.
I'm looking for suggestions of people who have tried / been involved with
this, and also examples of programmes or ventures that were brave enough to
try to mix the two.
Also, I hear a rumour that last week’s South Park was about stem
cells. I don’t suppose anybody recorded it??
Thanks
Helen
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