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Curiosity Show gets a second chance at life, goes viral on YouTube


(the old show)

The iconic Australian children's television show The Curiosity Show is having a booming second life, going viral online.

The Curiosity Show captured the imaginations of Aussie kids, teaching them simple science experiments to do at home.



In 2013, hosts Deane Hutton and Rob Morrison secured the full rights to the series after production company Banksia went into liquidation.

Since then they've been posting the almost 5,000 segments on YouTube.
Deane Hutton said after five years they had almost 4 million hits.


But that's sky-rocketed to more than 11 million in the past month.
"People have seen segments that have appealed to them, then suddenly they start sharing them with their friends," he said.
"Pretty soon you get a flourishing viral growth."