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{{short description|Television series}}
{{Other uses|Newton's apple (disambiguation){{!}}Newton's apple}}
{{Infobox television
| nameimage = Newton's Apple (1983-99) (title card).jpg
| imagecaption = The Newton's Apple (1983-99) (title card).jpg
| runtime = 30 minutes
| caption = The Newton's Apple title.
| creator = James Steinbach
| runtime = 30 minutes
| starring = [[Ira Flatow]] (1983-19881983–1988)<br>David Heil (1988-19981988–1998)<br>Peggy Knapp (1986-19961986–1996)<br>[[SuChin Pak]] (1995-19981995–1998)<br>[[Dave Huddleston]] (1995-19981995–1998)<br>Brian Hackney (1995-19981995–1998)<br>Eileen Galindo (1996-19981996–1998)
| creator = James Steinbach
| country = United States
| starring = [[Ira Flatow]] (1983-1988)<br>David Heil (1988-1998)<br>Peggy Knapp (1986-1996)<br>[[SuChin Pak]] (1995-1998)<br>[[Dave Huddleston]] (1995-1998)<br>Brian Hackney (1995-1998)<br>Eileen Galindo (1996-1998)
| countrycompany = [[UnitedTwin Cities StatesPBS|KTCA]]
| executive_producer = Richard Hudson
| company = [[Twin Cities PBS|KTCA]]
| producer = Kristian Berg<br />Gary Leatherman<br />Kevin Williams<br />Leslie Kratz<br />Liz Schlick<br />Carrie Maloney<br />Cori Paulet<br />Kaye Zusmann<br />Jeffrey Nielsen<br />Doug Bolin<br />Lesley Goldman<br />Lynne Reeck
| opentheme = "[[Kraftwerk (album)|Ruckzuck]]" by [[Kraftwerk]]
| channel = [[PBS]]
| location = KTCA Studios<br />[[Saint Paul, Minnesota]]
| first_aired = {{Start date|1983|10|15}}
| channel = [[PBS]] (October 15, 1983 – September 5, 1999) <br/> [[PBS Kids]] (September 6, 1999 – October 31, 1999)
| last_aired = {{End date|1999|10|31}}
| first_aired = {{Start date|1983|10|15}}
| audio_format = Mono (1983–84)<br>Stereo (1984–99)
| last_aired = {{End date|19991998|101|313}}
| num_episodes = 195
}}
 
'''''Newton's Apple''''' iswas an American [[educationeducational television]]al [[television program]] produced and developed by [[Twin Cities PBS|KTCA]] of [[Minneapolis–Saint Paul]], and distributed to [[PBS]] stations in the [[United States]] that ran from October 15, 1983, to January 3, 1998, with reruns continuing until October 31, 1999.<ref name= "fun">{{cite news |last=Unger |first=Arthur |url= https://www.csmonitor.com/1983/1013/101306.html |title=Science program 'Newton's Apple' is fun, informative |work=[[The Christian Science Monitor]] |date=October 13, 1983 |access-date=July 20, 2018}}</ref> to January 3, 1998, with reruns continuing until October 31, 1999. The show's title iswas based on the legend of [[Isaac Newton]] sitting under a [[Isaac Newton's apple tree|tree]] and an [[apple]] falling near him{{em dash}}more popularly, on his head{{em dash}}prompting him to ponder what makes things fall, leading to the development of his theory of [[gravitation]] (an event often loosely described as him "discovering" gravity). The show was produced by [[Twin Cities PBS|Twin Cities Public Television]] (TPT).<ref name= "scigirls">{{cite news |last=Zahed |first=Ramin |url= http://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/pbs-scigirls-announces-multi-platform-plans/ |title=PBS ‘SciGirls’'SciGirls' Announces Multi-platform Plans |work=[[Animation Magazine]] |date=August 27, 2012 |access-date=July 20, 2018}}</ref> For most of the run, the show's theme song was ''Ruckzuck'' by [[Kraftwerk]], later remixed by Absolute Music. Earlier and later episodes of the show featured an original song.
 
[[Ira Flatow]] was the show's first host during the first five seasons and in the 6th season, he was replaced by David Heil, then assistant director of the [[Oregon Museum of Science and Industry]] (OMSI).<ref name= "science">{{cite news |last=Heffley |first=Lynne |url= httphttps://articleswww.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-01-06/entertainment/-ca-587_1_science587-educationstory.html |title='Newton's Apple': Science That Hits You in the Head |work=[[Los Angeles Times]] |date=January 6, 1990 |access-date=July 20, 2018}}</ref> In the 4th season, Peggy Knapp joined the show as a field reporter and later became the co-host in the 13th season.<ref name= "project">{{cite news |last=Mendoza |first=N. F. |url= httphttps://articleswww.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-10-25/news/-tv-1206_1_science1206-showstory.html |title=PBS' Science Project : 'Newton's Apple' begins its 10th year of making learning also interesting |work=Los Angeles Times |date=October 25, 1992 |access-date=July 20, 2018}}</ref> The last three seasons were hosted by the team of Peggy Knapp, [[Dave Huddleston]], Brian Hackney, David Heil and [[SuChin Pak]]. In the 14th season, Peggy Knapp was replaced by actress and voiceover artist Eileen Galindo. An occasional short feature called "Science of the Rich and Famous" featured celebrities explaining a scientific principle or natural or physical phenomenon; for example, rock star [[Ted Nugent]] explained guitar feedback, Olympic Goldgold Medalistmedalist skater [[Scott Hamilton (figure skater)|Scott Hamilton]] demonstrated angular momentum in the context of a skater's spin, [[Monty Hall]] explained principles of [[probability]], and [[Betty White]] showed how cats purr.
 
"''Newton's Apple"'' won numerous national awards including the [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]] Science Journalism Award, the Parent's Choice Award, and the 1989 [[Daytime Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Children's Series.
 
A segment in the early years, titled "Newton's Lemons," used 1950s-era newsreels of a device that was considered "futuristic" at the time of its introduction but had long since been simply forgotten.
 
Quick clips from the series were also aired in between programming as "A Bite from ''Newton's Apple''" on many PBS stations.
 
==Episodes==
===Season 1 (1983-19841983–1984)===
*Body is Fat; Fiber Optics; Fainting Chat; Dolphins (October 15, 1983)
*Voiceprints; Curveball; Goosebumps Chat; Hawk (October 22, 1983)
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*Karate; Lightning; Tears Chat; Opossum (January 7, 1984)
 
===Season 2 (1984-19851984–1985)===
*Mummies; Bicycles; Helium Chat; Owl (October 13, 1984)
*Hot-Air Balloons; Hearing; Side Stitch Chat; Beluga Whales (October 20, 1984)
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*Balance; Cooking; Scientists Disagree; Eagle (January 5, 1985)
 
===Season 3 (1985-19861985–1986)===
*Earnie; Rainbow; Popcorn Chat; Pygmy Hippo (October 12, 1985)
*Dinosaurs; Bullet Proof Vest; Heartburn Chat; Killer Whales (October 22, 1985)
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*Singing In The Shower; Calories; Sun Tanning Chat; Patagonian Cavy (January 4, 1986)
 
===Season 4 (1986-19871986–1987)===
*Flight Trainers; Snake Bite; Hedgehog Chat; Cold Remedies (October 11, 1986)
*Caves; Lasers; Skin Wrinkle Chat; Whale Birth (October 18, 1986)
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*Baseball Bats; Polarized Light; Dreams Chat; Inventors' Fair; Falcon (January 3, 1987)
 
===Season 5 (1987-19881987–1988)===
*Plastic Surgery; High-Speed Bicycles; "Lemons"; Ailing Whale (October 10, 1987)
*Treasure Diving; Blackboard Chat; "Lemons"; Mothballs & Wintergreen (October 17, 1987)
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*Gymnastics; Computer Vision; "Lemons"; Golden Monkeys (January 2, 1988)
 
===Season 6 (1988-19891988–1989)===
*Skydiving; Facial Symmetry; "Lemons"; Baby Orangutans (October 15, 1988)
*Movie Creatures; Cholesterol; "Lemons"; Suntan; Vulture (October 22, 1988)
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*Horse Jumping; Toys In Space; Dust Bunnies; Carnivorous Plants; "Lemons"; Toucan (January 7, 1989)
 
===Season 7 (1989-19901989–1990)===
*Roller Coaster; Quicksand; Jelly-Side Down; "Lemons"; White Tiger (October 14, 1989)
*Bee Stings; Bowling; High-Speed Elevator; "Lemons"; Boa (October 21, 1989)
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*Supercomputer; Greenhouse Effect; House Creaking; Owl (January 6, 1990)
 
===Season 8 (1990-19911990–1991)===
*Disney Cartoons; Skateboards; Smothers & Yo-Yos; "Lemons"; Turtles (October 13, 1990)
*Juggling; Greenwich; Echoes; Flies (October 20, 1990)
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*Glaciers; Termites; "Lemons"; Alligators (January 5, 1991)
 
===Season 9 (1991-19921991–1992)===
*Aerobic Exercise; Swimming & Weightlifting; Luge & Skating; Softball & Racewalking (October 12, 1991)
*Solar Cars; Steroids; The Amazing Kreskin; How A Foot Falls Asleep; Miniature Horses (October 19, 1991)
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*Hip Replacement; Airbags; Paper Cuts; Potbelly Pigs (January 4, 1992)
 
===Season 10 (1992-19931992–1993)===
*Television; Studio Tour; Post-Production; Satellites (October 10, 1992)
*Movie Stunts; Household Chemistry; Coffee & Cream; Musk Ox (October 17, 1992)
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*Diabetes; Galaxy Mapping; Dweezil Zappa; Ostrich (January 2, 1993)
 
===Season 11 (1993-19941993–1994)===
*Rock Climbing; Taste Test; Monty Hall; Baby Bobcats (October 16, 1993)
*Emergency Rescue; Black Holes; Pizza; Reindeer (October 23, 1993)
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*Mt. Rushmore; Virtual Reality; Candles; Chimpanzees (January 8, 1994)
 
===Season 12 (1994-19951994–1995)===
*Hang Gliding; Karate; Robin Leach; Elephant (October 15, 1994)
*Sled Dogs; Arctic Travel; Life In Camp; Arctic Weather (October 22, 1994)
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*Bridges; Earthquakes; Chroma-Key; Grizzly Bear (January 7, 1995)
 
===Season 13 (1995-19961995–1996)===
*Waterskiing; Reflexes; Escalator; Fat-Free Foods (October 14, 1995)
*Circus High Wire; Mummies; Bug Spray; Armadillo (October 21, 1995)
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*Jungle Survival; Liver; Emus (January 6, 1996)
 
===Season 14 (1996-19971996–1997)===
*Spelunking; Human Eye; Betty White; Elk (October 12, 1996)
*Sharks; Tattoo; Black Pearls; Coconuts (October 19, 1996)
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*Wetlands; Eco-Filtration; Drinking Water; Water Tower (January 4, 1997)
 
===Season 15 (1997-19981997–1998)===
*Lost World Dinosaurs; Glaucoma; Research Vet; Enzyme Cleaners (October 11, 1997)
*Henrietta Marie; Scuba Kids; Fog; Best Of Inventors'; Fair (October 18, 1997)
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!#!!VHS Episode Title!!Release Date
|-
| 1|| Newton's Apple - Episode 1 || September 26, 1990
|-
| 2|| Newton's Apple - Episode 2 || August 7, 1991
|-
| 3|| Artificial Heart || August 7, 1991
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