What's New? is a half-hour American daily science and entertainment television program for children, [1] [2] that was broadcast on the National Educational Television (NET) network and its 1970 successor, the Public Broadcasting System (PBS), from 1962 to 1973. [3] The program aired in black-and-white and, then as of October 1967, in color. [4] [5]
The show began with a marching theme, with the narrator saying: "In, Out, and Round About. Here, There, and Everywhere. What's New?"
The target audience was upper elementary school and junior high school grades. The show was hosted by Al Binford, [3] with daily segments presented by science teacher George Fischbeck, [6] [7] [4] naturalist Murl Deusing and others, including deaf mime actor Bernard Bragg whose silent semi-comical educational adventure sketches were based on the artistry of his teacher, Marcel Marceau. [8] Ron Finley created the opening credits. Each program would deal with three different topics, such as baseball or space science. [4] [5]