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// The 1990s saw an explosion of TV shows, including superheroes like Shaktimaan and detectives like Byomkesh Bakshi. A lot of this was aided by the presence of colour TV sets in many Indian homes.India's space journey played a huge hand in making these childhood staples for the 90s kids. The story of the satellite - Insat 1a, its launch and subsequent performance forms the basis of this episode.Curious co-hosts in this episode: 11-year old Dhruv from Bengaluru and 11-yr old Pranshi from MumbaiI... //

© Sangeetha Length 00:12:10 18 August 2023 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: News , Talk Country: India Type: Episodic

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© Sangeetha Length 00:12:10 18 August 2023 Age: 6-10 , 11plus Topics: News , Talk Country: India Type: Episodic

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Introducing 'What's new today'

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The 1990s saw an explosion of TV shows, including superheroes like Shaktimaan and detectives like Byomkesh Bakshi. A lot of this was aided by the presence of colour TV sets in many Indian homes.India's space journey played a huge hand in making these childhood staples for the 90s kids. The story of the satellite - Insat 1a, its launch and subsequent performance forms the basis of this episode.Curious co-hosts in this episode: 11-year old Dhruv from Bengaluru and 11-yr old Pranshi from MumbaiI...


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