[N.B.C trade releases]. (1964)

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TEACHERS CAN OBTAIN ADVANCE BULLETINS TO COORDINATE THEIR LESSONS WITH ' WATCH MR. WIZARD1 TELECASTS Iii response to requests from educators across the country, NBC-TV’s "Watch Mr. Wizard" has prepared an advance program schedule for teachers’ use in planning classroom experiments. According to Don Herbert, producer and star of the Saturday science series (NBC-TV Network, except WNBC, 2 p.m. EST.j WNBC -TV only, 8 a.m. EST), the bulletins will meet the needs of science teachers in elementary and high schools, and even in some colleges, who have written for material to coordinate their lessons with the telecast demonstrations . Each bulletin will list several upcoming pro¬ grams with a summary of the subject matter to be covered. The bulletins are available free to educators and may be obtained by writing to: "Watch Mr. Wizard," 220 East 23rd Street, New York 10, N. Y. NBC -New York, 4/l/64