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Science Museum to open new exhibition on child health in conjunction with 大象传媒 THREE


Category: 大象传媒 THREE; Factual & Arts TV

Date: 08.11.2005
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On Wednesday 9 November, the Science Museum is opening a new exhibition based on the popular 大象传媒 THREE programme, Honey We're Killing the Kids.

Honey We're Killing the Kids examines the lifestyles of unhealthy children and their families and uses new imaging technology to predict how the children would look as adults if they continue with their current lifestyles.

The Science Museum exhibition will display these images via video projection and take a look at some of the issues surrounding children's health and wellbeing.

Stuart Murphy, Controller of 大象传媒 THREE, said: "We are absolutely delighted that the Science Museum has created this linked exhibition with our highly successful series Honey We're Killing the Kids.

"大象传媒 THREE has a significant reputation for parenting programmes, a hugely popular genre which it pioneered.

"We hope that this exhibition is the beginning of a longer-term relationship between the museum and the channel.

"By creating such events, the Science Museum offers audiences a deeper, richer experience that goes beyond the TV."

The second series of Honey We're Killing The Kids is currently in production for transmission on 大象传媒 THREE early next year.

The first series is shortly to be repeated on 大象传媒 ONE.

Jo Quinton-Tulloch, Head of Exhibitions at the Science Museum, said: "We are very excited to be teaming up with 大象传媒 THREE for this exhibition.

"This use of innovative technology to highlight an issue that is easily overlooked is exactly in keeping with the Science Museum's mission to bring science to life, and to make it thought-provoking."

Notes to Editors

The exhibition runs from 9 November 2005 until May 2006.

Entry to the exhibition is free.

Science Museum, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2DD.

For more information, visitors can call 0870 870 4868.

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Category: 大象传媒 THREE; Factual & Arts TV

Date: 08.11.2005
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