| Eureka TV | |
|---|---|
| Format | Children's Science Series |
| Starring | Fearne Cotton (series 1-2) Kate Heavenor Mohini Sule (series 3) |
| Country of origin | UK |
| No. Fearne Cotton (born 3 September 1981 is an English Presenter known for presenting a number of popular TV programmes such as Top of the Pops Kate Heavenor (born 1980 Glasgow) was a Scottish children's television presenter for the BBC. Mohini Sule was born on 15 July, 1982 in Leyland, Lancashire. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located of series | 3 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 15 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | BBC Two |
| Original run | 2001 – 2005 |
| External links | |
| Official website | |
Eureka TV is a science TV series for CBBC. CBBC ( Children's BBC) is the brand-name for the BBC 's Children's television programmes aimed at children aged between 6 and 12 years old It is presented by Kate Heavenor (all series), Fearne Cotton (series 1 & 2) and Mohini Sule (Series 3). Kate Heavenor (born 1980 Glasgow) was a Scottish children's television presenter for the BBC. Fearne Cotton (born 3 September 1981 is an English Presenter known for presenting a number of popular TV programmes such as Top of the Pops Mohini Sule was born on 15 July, 1982 in Leyland, Lancashire.
Contents |
Fearne Cotton (series 1-2) 2001-2003
Kate Heavoner (series 1-3) 2001-2005
Mohini Sule (series 3) 2004-2005
This keeps you up to date with all the latest technology. [1]
Watch out for a Micro Eureka in each programme.
Can you guess the identity of an everyday object, magnified hundreds of times? The most ordinary of items take on a very different look under the microscope! [2]
Find out how to perform a cool science experiment with a magical outcome at home, using everyday objects from around the house. [3]
In Wild Eureka, check out some of the wildest designs in the animal kingdom [4]
Mysteries from the world of science unravelled with spectacular demonstrations! [5]
Amazing things can happen with a single A4 sheet of Paper. [6]
For a while it had been speculated after the brilliant performance of series 1+2 whether they should have a Eureka Day. Originally it was planned to be Wednesday with the new episodes but due to the availability of presenters it was changed to Mondays. Then the changed the name from Eureka Day to Eureka Mondays. Kate was first planned to do the whole thing herself as she was the longest serving presenter, but then the decided to split it.
Mohini Sule- Main morning presenter
Sophie McDonell- helper morning presenter/morning continuity presenter
Kate Heavoner- Main Afternoon presenter
Angellica Bell- afternoon continuity presenter
Andrew Hayden Smith- helper afternoon presenter/afternoon continuity
Holly Willobhy- relief presenter for all areas
This series was the first which aired on 24th October 2001 and it went over ,having taken a break for Christmas, into January 2002. This series was presented by Kate Heavoner and Fearne Cotton. This series had all of the features above except for Paper and micro eureka. The presenters didn't miss any episodes.
This series was the second which aired midway through 2003, it was put off an extra few months than intended because of the new science show X-perimental which was presented by Ortis Deley and Holly Willobhy. X-perimental is a children's science magazine show created by CBBC. In this series Fearne missed one episode and was filled in by Sophie McDonnell and Kate missed no episodes. Also in this series there was the addition of paper and micro eureka.
This was the final series of Eureka TV and was presented by Mohini Sule and Kate Heavoner. Also in this series we saw the addition of Eureka Mondays which would take place on CBBC Two and CBBC One. This was presented by Monhini Sule and Sophie McDonnell in the morning and Kate Heavoner along with Angellica Bell and Andrew Hayden Smith in the afternoons. All the same features remained in this series as in the series before. Mohini missed no episodes and no Eureka Mondays, Kate missed no episodes and three Eureka Mondays. When Kate was absent she was replaced by Mohini Sule or Sophie McDonnell.