They come in several tastes. But a scientific popularisation programme when directed to children is supposed to have:
- exploration trips
- someone doing mistakes on purpose as a foil, so someone can explain
- enthusiasm
- lots of observation on the objects of exploration
- green and sunny scenery (unless rain is the exploration) ...
There were TV programmes like that in Sweden. I can't remember a specific title, I think two or three different ones float together in my memory, or some of them were just part items in larger programmes.* But I recognise a good science programme for children when I see one.
This one is not from Sweden. And especially not from the Swedish state owned TV channels TV1 and TV2. This means, they are not tied to a Naturalistic world view.
Schus Off! Season One, Pilot Episode: “Jumpers”
https://kidsanswers.org/schus-off-season-one-pilot-episode-jumpers/
* Actually, the late Arne Weise was one of the best hosts. But he's even better remembered for science programme's for adults, namely as translating Sir David Attenborough. Some of their agendas were less optimal than the Schus!
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