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Bernard_Monsha
June 13th, 2007, 12:50 PM
Yet another icon of my youth has passed away. :(

TV's 'Mr. Wizard' Don Herbert dies at 89

Don Herbert, who as television's "Mr. Wizard" introduced generations of young viewers to the joys of science, died Tuesday. Herbert was 89.

"He really taught kids how to use the thinking skills of a scientist," said former colleague Steve Jacobs. He worked with Herbert on a 1980s show that echoed the original 1950s "Watch Mr. Wizard" series, which became a fond baby boomer memory.

Herbert, who had bone cancer, died at his suburban Bell Canyon home, said his son-in-law, Tom Nikosey. He would have been 90 on July 20.

In "Watch Mr. Wizard," which was produced from 1951-64 and received a Peabody Award in 1954, Herbert turned TV into an entertaining classroom. On a simple, workshop-like set, he demonstrated experiments using household items.

"He modeled how to predict and measure and analyze. ... The show today might seem slow but it was in-depth and forced you to think along," Jacobs said. "You were learning about the forces of nature."


Herbert encouraged children to duplicate experiments at home, said Jacobs, who recounted serving as a behind-the-scenes "science sidekick" to Herbert on the '80s "Mr. Wizard's World" that aired on the Nickelodeon channel.

When Jacobs would reach for beakers and flasks, Herbert would remind him that science didn't require special tools.

"'You could use a mayonnaise jar for that,"' Jacobs recalled being chided by Herbert. "He tried to bust the image of scientists and that science wasn't just for special people and places."

Herbert's place in TV history was acknowledged by later stars. When "Late Night with David Letterman" debuted in 1982, Herbert was among the first-night guests.

Born in Waconia, Minn., Herbert was a 1940 graduate of LaCrosse State Teachers College and served as a U.S. Army Air Corps pilot during World War II. He worked as an actor, model and radio writer before starting "Watch Mr. Wizard" in Chicago on NBC.

The show moved to New York after several years.

He is survived by six children and stepchildren and by his second wife, Norma, his son-in-law said. A private funeral service was planned.

Suiko Eiji
June 13th, 2007, 01:09 PM
I read this this morning and about threw a fit when one of my co-workers asked if he was like Bill Nye.

HSaabedra
June 13th, 2007, 01:15 PM
I used to watch Mr. Wizard in elementary school, which is a testament to the high level of knowledge contained within each show. He will be missed.

Anamin
June 13th, 2007, 01:15 PM
Very sad. A legend in his own right.

Bernard_Monsha
June 13th, 2007, 01:18 PM
I read this this morning and about threw a fit when one of my co-workers asked if he was like Bill Nye.

That is like comparing top grade Kobe beef to a week old cheeseburger from McDonalds

Magami No ER
June 13th, 2007, 02:26 PM
His show needs to run on Nick again, for serious.
RIP

Jabberwock
June 13th, 2007, 02:33 PM
After Mister Rogers passed away, I was afraid the rest of them were just going to follow in suit.

He brought a very precious gift that will hopefully live on--he made kids want to learn.

CrossboneGundam
June 13th, 2007, 03:08 PM
I used to get up at 5:30 AM when I was a kid just to watch Mr. Wizard. This is one of the few "somebody died" threads I actually have any interest in.

Animematt55
June 13th, 2007, 04:34 PM
Wait, he is dead? I heard him on the radio last night. (well this morning 12am)
Maybe it was just a replay?

goddessofanime
June 13th, 2007, 05:30 PM
:(


R.I.P


I just saw him on one of those 'I LOVE THE 80s' series not too long ago

Caster13
June 13th, 2007, 05:33 PM
i was born in '87, so i dont think i saw this. wait was it on in the early morning?:huh: did it continue into the 90s?

neiru_3
June 13th, 2007, 10:08 PM
I remember Mr. Wizard's world on Nickelodeon. I watched it sometimes before going to school..back in the 80's..elementary school.

Ken-Ohki
June 13th, 2007, 10:49 PM
I used to watch Mr Wizard's World on Nickelodeon which may be the main reason I grew up with a love of science and documentaries.

SDAnimeFan
June 14th, 2007, 12:18 AM
R.I.P Mr Wizard:(