Aquanauts - Water In Space
The Aquanauts discover that whilst water is precious on Earth, it’s even more so in space. It takes a lot of energy to propel water into space… and as there’s only so much a rocket can carry, the less water needed - the more scientific equipment can be sent and the further we can travel.
Aquanauts - Technology To Reduce Water Use
The Aquanauts discover that with only 1% of our water is actually usable and with growing populations, that precious 1% is under serious pressure. The good news… there’s a load of innovative technology and ideas to help us conserve and reuse water in our homes and industries.
Aquanauts - Where Water Goes
The Aquanauts discover that over 11 billion litres of waste water is collected every day in the UK from homes, schools and places of work through 340,000 kilometres of sewers, and that after being treated at a sewage treatment works, it’s discharged into our rivers and the sea. Without suitable tr…
Tom and Bill, the voices behind SpongeBob and Patrick, chat to George!
Tom and Bill, the voices behind SpongeBob and Patrick, are excited to be hosting the special anniversary Kids' Choice Awards! Whilst in New York City, they caught up with George. The duo spoke about their experiences with motion capture technology, which they will be using during the live event, …
Globalisation (Sean's Ships Bringing The World Together)
Sean and Robot are learning all about trade to help them as they set up a custard cream business to sell biscuits all over the world. In this episode we learn about Globalisation by heading to two places which have changed a lot because of it. Sean and Robot check out Vietnam and the Amazon Rainfor…
Gru crashes the Fun Kids Breakfast Show!
George was joined by a very special, very despicable, guest on his Breakfast Show on Tuesday! Gru from the 'Despicable Me' and 'Minions' movies dropped by to judge your invention ideas and give you his best/worst life advice in 'What Would Gru Do?'
Dudley and The Black Country
The Slave Trade (Bristol)
Birmingham
London Transport Museum's Lost Property Office