TV Science Guru "Mr. Wizard" Dies at 89

Don HerbertDon Herbert -- TV's favorite science teacher who taught kids to try everything at home -- died yesterday at 89 in Bell Canyon, Calif.

In the earliest days of TV, Herbert turned the idiot box into a science classroom that every child -- and plenty of adults -- could love and learn from. "Watch Mr. Wizard" ran from 1951 to 1964, but Mr. Wizard lived on well beyond that, through the 1980s, when "Mr. Wizard's World" ran on Nickelodeon. "The show today might seem slow, but it was in-depth and forced you to think along," said Steve Jacobs, a former on-air sidekick, to the AP. Herbert was also one of the first guests on David Letterman's NBC show.

The cause of death was bone cancer, said his son-in-law, Tom Nikosey.



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31. RIP Mr. Wizard... I used to watch this show all the time.. The show I remember the most is when he cooked a hotdog with two forks and a battery. Loved it. Sleep well old buddy.

Posted at 2:14PM on Jun 13th 2007 by nicole

32. good man.

Posted at 2:19PM on Jun 13th 2007 by goawayparis.com

33. RIP Mr. Wizard, My brothers and I would watch you all the time before school. We wanted to do the experiments, but our parents wouldn't let us!

Posted at 2:38PM on Jun 13th 2007 by Candace

34. My ex used to do work for he and his wife on a regular basis. Nicest, kindest people you could ever meet, he even gave us ideas for my daughters elementary school science faire project. The world has lost a wonderful man. God bless his family at this sad time.

Posted at 3:00PM on Jun 13th 2007 by enough already

35. Oh my i used to watch him every morning....i loved his show! R.I.P

Posted at 4:52PM on Jun 13th 2007 by krista

36. :'( we love you, mr. wizard! the children of the 80's are mourning!

Posted at 5:54PM on Jun 13th 2007 by beanso

37. Bye, Mr. Wizard! You lived a long and purposeful life. One of my favorite things he did was slice a banana inside of it's skin using a needle and thread. I would do that to my bananas for a long time after I saw that show. I wish I still knew how to do it. It's a cool trick. Imagine the look on a housemates' face if you didn't tell them you did it and they peel a pre-sliced banana! LOL! Thanks Mr. Wizard!

Posted at 7:00PM on Jun 13th 2007 by heidi

38. I can't believe that so little has been written about Don Herbert's death!

"Mr. Wizard" was almost solely responsible my interest in science. If I had had a science teacher who could make a subject other than genetics interesting, perhaps I would have been as engaged as I was when I watched this TV icon on the tube.

Today's kids don't know what they're missing!

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Posted at 12:04AM on Jun 14th 2007 by Stacy Harris

39. I loved this man! What a shame. You're right, he made you think. I used to wait every morning for his show to come on. God bless and keep him! Too bad there aren't more people lke this genuine man.

Posted at 10:57AM on Jun 17th 2007 by Alex

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