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  1. Don't Ask Me is a popular British television science show made by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network and ran from 1974 to 1978. It attempted to answer science-based questions and contributors included Magnus Pyke ( natural sciences ), Rob Buckman (medicine), David Bellamy (biology), Miriam Stoppard (medicine), and Derek Griffiths.

  2. Don't Ask Me: Episode One. The prime-time science programme from Yorkshire Television that became the most popular science TV series in the history of British television. ...more. The...

  3. 1 9 7 4 - 1 9 8 0 (UK) This prime-time science programme from Yorkshire Television became the most popular science TV series in the history of British television. Experts answered such crucial questions as 'why do jellies wobble?', 'why are fleas good jumpers?' and 'do crocodiles really shed tears?'.

  4. Don't Ask Me: With Rob Buckman, Miriam Stoppard, David Bellamy, Magnus Pyke. A panel of resident experts answer viewer questions about science.

  5. 2 days ago · Don’t Ask Me won a special award for the programme producing the biggest reaction from readers in the TV Times Top Ten Awards for 1975 and an influx of new questions. The most popular question appeared to have been, ‘Why is my reflection upside down on one side of a spoon, but the right way up on the other? – sent in by more than a ...

  6. Don't Ask Me was a popular British television science show made by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network and ran from 1974 to 1978. It attempted to answer science-based questions and contributors included Magnus Pyke, Rob Buckman, David Bellamy, Miriam Stoppard, and Derek Griffiths.

  7. Don't Ask Me is a popular British television science show made by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network and ran from 1974 to 1978. It attempted to answer science-based questions and contributors included Magnus Pyke ( natural sciences ), Rob Buckman (medicine), David Bellamy (biology), Miriam Stoppard (medicine), and Derek Griffiths .