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Gould was also on the Board of Advisers to the influential Children's Television Workshop television show, 3-2-1 Contact, where he made frequent guest appearances.
At one time it also published The Electric Company, Kid City, 3-2-1 Contact ( later Contact Kids ), and Sesame Street Parents magazines.
They released an eponymous tape before changing their name to the Bloodhound Gang, a reference to " The Bloodhound Gang ", a segment on the 1980s PBS kids ' show 3-2-1 Contact that featured three young detectives solving mysteries and fighting crime.
* 3-2-1 Contact, an American science educational television show that aired on PBS from 1980 to 1988, and an adjoining children's magazine
3-2-1 Contact is an American science educational television show that aired on PBS from 1980 to 1988, and an adjoining children's magazine.
From September 1, 1991 until May 1, 1992, an edited version of the series titled 3-2-1 Classroom Contact was produced, specifically for in-school viewing.
It was reported in 1984 that 3-2-1 Contact had an audience of over 7 million viewers and was broadcast in 26 countries including West Germany, France, Italy and Spain making their own dubbed-over versions.
Funding for 3-2-1 Contact was provided by the following:
The Bloodhound Gang opening title, as seen during an episode of 3-2-1 Contact.
The Bloodhound Gang is a popular segment from the PBS television program 3-2-1 Contact about three young people who solved crimes, largely with the help of their knowledge of science.
The series was produced for 3-2-1 Contact by Daniel Wilson Productions, Inc.
If an episode of 3-2-1 Contact ran too long ( usually on Friday episodes ), an announcement would tell viewers that The Bloodhound Gang would not be presented in said episode.
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They also appeared on 3-2-1 Contact in the 1980s and Northern Exposure in the 1990s.
Bombard was featured in an episode of the educational television program 3-2-1 Contact in 1986, in which he coaches two of the teenaged cast members on his life-raft survival techniques using a real raft on the open sea.
A Mathnet comic briefly appeared in 3-2-1 Contact.
Similar to sibling titles Sesame Street, The Electric Company, and 3-2-1 Contact magazines, the title was aimed at school-age children.
Beginning in June 1985, some of its features were folded into 3-2-1 Contact magazine, which printed computer programs as part of an " Enter section " for a short while.
Between 1986 – 1988, he was the host of 3-2-1 Contact, the educational science series produced for PBS.
* 3-2-1 Contact ( TV series 1980 )
Screenshot of the opening titles of 3-2-1 Contact as taken from the pilot episode.
This is a screenshot of the opening title to The Bloodhound Gang segment, shown during an episode of 3-2-1 Contact.

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As such, it was designated with the telephone area code 321, as in 3-2-1 liftoff.
The opinion was 3-2-1 that the restructured busing orders should be affirmed for older students, but that it be remanded for those of elementary school age.
The Bloodhound Gang was discontinued in 3-2-1 Contact's sixth season, following the death of Sánchez in 1986.
* Gable's domestic freestyle record in 1968 was 8-2-1, including a 3-2-1 mark at the Olympic Trials
In the Arctic Adventure Game, " Planet of Death " that was made for all major 8 bit computers in the early 80s, 3-2-1 was a major clue towards the end of the game.
This caused controversy as Thomas, who was judged by many to be best on ground for the Dogs Round 22 win over Norwood, was not awarded any Magarey votes ( which are awarded on a 3-2-1 basis ) by the umpires for the game as he was reported for a high tackle on Norwood's Darren Pfeiffer in the final quarter of the match.
* The anthropomorphic Dusty Bin was given as a booby prize in the TV game show 3-2-1.
There was the original product line ( shakes only ), the low-carb product line which were made in response to the low-carb diet craze initiated by the Atkins Diet and South Beach Diet, and the simplified " 3-2-1 " product line introduced in late 2009.
Black Lace's second album Party Party 2 was released for Christmas 1985, and television appearances included a Black Lace special on the BBC Two rock show The Old Grey Whistle Test, plus on 3-2-1, ITV Telethon, Miss Yorkshire, International Disco Dance Championship, Pebble Mill at One and Top of the Pops Christmas Special, but the band's success led to a tax demand of over £ 100, 000.
Examples of his work included 3-2-1, The Rat Catchers, All Creatures Great and Small, Captain Pugwash, Monday Night Football, Mary Mungo & Midge and ITN's News at Ten ( the last of which was titled " The Awakening ", a piece otherwise known to American audiences as the main title theme to the 1964 / 1972 animated film Journey Back to Oz ).
He was the first English person to fight in the UFC and holds a UFC record of 3-2-1.

3-2-1 and .
For several weeks the channel had very few fresh episodes to show, and episodes of the game show 3-2-1 were screened in its place.
In entertainment, it produced a large number of networked quiz shows such as 3-2-1 and Winner Takes All and religion-oriented shows such as Stars on Sunday.
The scrum consists of six players from each team in a 3-2-1 formation.
He also hosted Cartoon Carnival and made many appearances on later game shows such as Celebrity Squares, Give Us A Clue, Family Fortunes, 3-2-1, Bullseye and The Bob Monkhouse Show.
The panel-members independently award 3-2-1 votes to the players they adjudge to be the best three players in the game.
Amongst his other game show credits are Strike It Lucky, Gambit, What's My Line and the long-running 3-2-1.
After its demise, he became part of the street theatre duo The Two Marks ( with Mark Saban ) who appeared on television shows Ghost Train and 3-2-1.

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During 3-2-1 Contact's first season, the Bloodhound Gang consisted of Victoria " Vikki " Allen ( played by Nan-Lynn Nelson ), Ricardo Lopez ( Marcelino Sánchez ), and two " junior " detectives who were alternated between different mysteries: Zach Morgan ( Kelly Pease ) and Cuff ( Glenn Scarpelli ).

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