They’ll have to ask you back. Your stage manner, thanks to who-knows-how-many web hours, is friendly, engaging, and as warm as a lab coat allows.
One of my disappointments in life is that Justin is camera-phobic on TWIS. A video edition of your show would turn the best radio program into the best TV.
DataJack on
November 18, 2008 11:48 am
Dr. Kiki, that was excellent! Very informative and entertaining. I really hope Skeptologists gets picked up.
Congratulations! And you look super cute on the set.
techpops on
November 18, 2008 11:08 pm
Great piece but not long enough, I was just getting into it! You so need your own show to explore these subjects, you’ve got everything that’s required to do that incredibly well too.
Best of luck moving onto bigger and better things 🙂
You were great! Dr. Travis, though, not so… Loud and, well, pushy. He kept walking on your lines (so-to-speak), kinda pushing you around. He’s an MD, though, not an actor, which is good. He just needs to work on his bedside manner a tad. The anti-sour fruit bit was golden! That’s the part all the viewers will remember. All in all, a great TV appearance!
Steven Mandzik on
November 20, 2008 1:17 am
hey guy wearing scrubs, why are you shouting? and why are you wearing scrubs?
kiki – glad ur speaking in appropriate inside voices 🙂
Steven Mandzik on
November 20, 2008 1:22 am
ok, finished it, that was good stuff. I thought it was funny too that they did the shots on the crowd and they looked like zombies, so mesmerized with science.
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This is great stuff from you again Dr Kiki.
Promoting the “good stuff’ should never be shameful.
Thanks again…you make science fun.
Great segment, thanks for posting it. The Doctors doesn’t air in my area, so I’m glad I got a chance to see it.
ooh live studio audience!
They’ll have to ask you back. Your stage manner, thanks to who-knows-how-many web hours, is friendly, engaging, and as warm as a lab coat allows.
One of my disappointments in life is that Justin is camera-phobic on TWIS. A video edition of your show would turn the best radio program into the best TV.
Dr. Kiki, that was excellent! Very informative and entertaining. I really hope Skeptologists gets picked up.
Congratulations! And you look super cute on the set.
Great piece but not long enough, I was just getting into it! You so need your own show to explore these subjects, you’ve got everything that’s required to do that incredibly well too.
Best of luck moving onto bigger and better things 🙂
You were great! Dr. Travis, though, not so… Loud and, well, pushy. He kept walking on your lines (so-to-speak), kinda pushing you around. He’s an MD, though, not an actor, which is good. He just needs to work on his bedside manner a tad. The anti-sour fruit bit was golden! That’s the part all the viewers will remember. All in all, a great TV appearance!
hey guy wearing scrubs, why are you shouting? and why are you wearing scrubs?
kiki – glad ur speaking in appropriate inside voices 🙂
ok, finished it, that was good stuff. I thought it was funny too that they did the shots on the crowd and they looked like zombies, so mesmerized with science.
oh my god he is TALL
Great work Dr. Sanford!
Found you on OnNetwork online and have to say I’m an instant fan.
Seasons Greeetings and all the best!
Fantastic, keep up the good work. (And I don’t like Dr. Phil, aka J. Springer)