
3-2-1 Contact Extra
- 1989 – 1992
- Ended
- Kids · Family
- 1 season
3-2-1 Contact Extra is a collection of documentary‑style specials produced by the Children’s Television Workshop as an extension of the science series 3‑2‑1 Contact. Aired between 1989 and 1992, the specials were designed for older children and teenagers, tackling real‑world issues through science, personal stories, and expert insight. Each episode focused on a single topic—ranging from public health and environmental challenges to adolescence and social pressures—using interviews, on‑location reporting, and first‑person narratives. The series aimed to help young viewers understand complex subjects with clarity, honesty, and practical relevance.
Latest: Season 1 · 1989
View all seasonsE1. I Have AIDS: A Teenager's Story
Apr 8, 1989
This 3‑2‑1 Contact Extra special follows the real‑life journey of a teenager living with AIDS, offering an honest and compassionate look at his daily experiences, challenges, and hopes. Through personal interviews, family conversations, and medical insight, the episode helps young viewers understand the science of HIV/AIDS while confronting the stigma and fear surrounding the disease in the late 1980s. The story emphasizes courage, education, and empathy, giving a human face to an issue that was often misunderstood.
E2. The Rotten Truth
Jan 15, 1990
“The Rotten Truth” explores the hidden world of germs, hygiene, and disease prevention, showing how everyday habits can either spread illness or help stop it. Through real‑life demonstrations, interviews with medical experts, and on‑location reporting, the episode breaks down how bacteria and viruses grow, how contamination happens, and why simple actions—like handwashing and proper food handling—make a major difference. Designed to give teens practical, science‑based insight, the special encourages awareness, responsibility, and healthier choices in daily life.
E3. You Can’t Grow Home Again
Sep 2, 1990
“You Can’t Grow Home Again” examines what happens when a community faces environmental damage that threatens the place families have called home for generations. Through interviews with residents, scientists, and local officials, the episode explores how pollution, land misuse, and changing ecosystems can force people to rethink their relationship with the land around them. Blending personal stories with environmental science, the special helps teens understand how human choices shape the health of their communities—and why protecting the environment is essential to preserving the places we love.
E4. Down the Drain
Jan 14, 1991
“Down the Drain” takes viewers inside the hidden systems that carry water away from homes, streets, and cities, revealing what really happens after it disappears down the sink or storm grate. Through on‑site reporting at treatment plants, interviews with engineers, and clear scientific explanations, the episode shows how wastewater is cleaned, where it goes, and why pollution and overuse threaten these essential systems. Designed to build environmental awareness, the special helps teens understand the impact of everyday choices on water quality and the health of their communities.
E5. Bottom of the Barrel
Feb 18, 1991
“Bottom of the Barrel” investigates the environmental and economic consequences of society’s dependence on oil. Through on‑site reporting, expert interviews, and clear scientific explanations, the episode explores how petroleum is extracted, refined, used, and ultimately wasted. It highlights the pollution and long‑term damage caused by spills, overconsumption, and improper disposal, while also examining efforts to conserve resources and develop cleaner alternatives. Aimed at helping teens understand the true cost of fossil fuels, the special encourages thoughtful choices about energy use and environmental responsibility.
E6. Secrets of the Code
Aug 3, 1991
“Secrets of the Code” uncovers the science and history behind the ways humans send hidden messages. From ancient ciphers and secret symbols to modern encryption and digital security, the episode shows how codes are created, cracked, and used in everyday life. Through demonstrations, expert interviews, and real‑world examples, teens learn why secrecy matters, how information can be protected, and what skills codebreakers rely on. The special blends mystery with science to reveal how communication, technology, and problem‑solving come together in the world of codes.
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