During the engineering work for the supersonic Concorde in England, "Thunderbirds" TV series creator Gerry Anderson was visiting the main facility one day. Someone asked him what he did for a living. Feeling massively outranked by all the engineering talent surrounding him there, he quietly replied that he made children's TV shows. Asked which ones, he mentioned Thunderbirds.

Within minutes he was surrounded by Concorde engineers who wanted to talk to him and shake his hand, many of whom told him it was his shows that had inspired them toward engineering careers, because they wanted to actually build the planes and rockets he had in his series. He was flabbergasted.

The original Star Trek had a similar effect on many career choices.

Now of course, TV mostly inspires people toward careers as lazy bums or crooks.

@lauren I enjoyed this post right up to the grumpy old bloke conclusion.
@juneussell You know, years ago the networks ran shows like "Watch Mr. Wizard" and "Discovery" which were pure science/education, and a long series of Leonard Bernstein teaching concerts in prime time (which are quite remarkable to watch even now -- he was a genius and wonderful teacher even if reportedly a pretty awful person). Are there any equivalent serious teaching programs aimed at children now from the major networks? A few on PBS of course, but a vast torrent of fake "reality" shows focusing on crime families, mass murderers, "aren't we rich?", gang bangers, "cooking" contests and ... the like. An occasional light flaring in the darkness doesn't mean it's still not night.

@lauren Your post was about Thunderbirds, which wasn’t overtly educational, and Star Trek, which wasn’t for kids - the point it made, which I loved, was that you just never know and can’t foresee what kids are going to latch on to. There’s plenty of good stuff still being made: I love these for eg https://www.ted.com/watch/ted-ed , though with a lot more of everything available it may not be as foregrounded.

And there’s always been plenty of crap

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