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00:00Today's mission is fueled by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and viewers like you.
00:20Drat! Those acne time twerps can follow my croaks anywhere, because they bring their own food wherever they go.
00:38Ah-ha! Soon, the history of food preservation will be spoiled, and my evil reputation will be airtight.
00:49Bug Zappa, get over here.
00:53Hiya, boss. You want me to do a job on that shinny character?
01:00Not exactly. I'm sending you through the time port to Paris, France in 1809. There's something very special I want you to steal.
01:09Bring it back to me in this loot orb when you have it. Get going.
01:17Time pilot, Bug Zappa just stole something from the past. You've got 28 minutes to get it back, or history will change forever. Boot up the chronocomputer.
01:32Launch the time probes.
01:41Power up the engines.
01:45Now get going!
01:46We're on the case, and we're chasing her through history. Chronoskinner, engines hot. Biovillains, an evil plot.
01:57Our brave squadron leader will help us defeat her and bring back the loot.
02:03Do it's rightful place in time. Tell me where in time is Carmen Sandiego. Stop her crime and solve this mystery. Tell me where in time is Carmen Sandiego.
02:17We're on the case, and we're chasing her through history.
02:21And here's your time pilot squadron leader, Kevin Shinnick.
02:27Kevin? Kevin!
02:30Sorry.
02:34Hey, welcome aboard everybody. I want you to hang on tight because we have got a very big mission, but very little time.
02:41So let's begin our journey by meeting our time pilots, starting with Marilyn Rios.
02:46Marilyn, nice to see you. And Jason Katz. Come on out here, Jason. Good to see you, buddy.
02:52And Ashley Fall. Ashley, nice to see you.
02:56Look at those three big smiles. I like them already.
02:59Welcome aboard, time pilots. You know, you heard the mission from the chief.
03:02Let's start by equipping each of you with 100 power points.
03:06Now pilots, our nanoprobes have revealed the time and place where Carmen has sent Bug Zapper.
03:12So let's get things started. Bridge to engine crew, let's warp for the time of the crime.
03:27Chief, we reached our destination. What's our mission profile?
03:32Squadron, you've time traveled to 1809. Location, Paris, France.
03:38Back then, it was hard to keep military food fresh in the field.
03:42So the French government offered a prize to anyone who found a way to preserve food.
03:47After years of research, Parisian chef Nicolas Appert finally did it.
03:52He sealed cooked foods in glass jars, then immersed them in boiling water.
03:57Though no one realized it then, this worked because the heat killed bacteria.
04:02Appert's process revolutionized food preservation.
04:06Or so history told us till now, when Bug Zapper zipped back in time and purloined the process.
04:13Thanks for the info, chief.
04:15All right, pilots. For 10 power points, what process did Bug Zapper steal?
04:21Was it pasteurization, canning, or freeze-drying?
04:27Remembering the clues we just heard.
04:29Invented by Nicolas Appert, food was sealed, then boiled to kill bacteria, and won prize from French government.
04:37Off to a good start. Marilyn, what did you say?
04:39Canning.
04:40All right, Jason?
04:41Canning.
04:42And Ashley?
04:43Canning.
04:44Three cannings, you're correct. The answer is canning.
04:4610 points for everybody. We like to see that, guys.
04:48I like to see those smiles.
04:49And I'll tell you why you have more reason to smile.
04:51That's because if one of you can save the history of canning and capture Carmen Sandiego,
04:56you'll win a complete multimedia computer system.
04:59Big smiles, right?
05:00All right.
05:01But right now, the question is, where has Bug Zapper taken Appert's process?
05:05Wait a second, guys. What's that?
05:07Somebody's taking over the ship.
05:10Listen, time coppers. Bug Zapper's waiting for you.
05:14I'm in a time when Englishman Peter Durand has a preservation process different from that of Monsieur Appert.
05:21Instead of sealing food in glass, Durand uses tin canisters.
05:24Like glass, they're relatively bug-proof.
05:28Did I say bug?
05:33Unlike glass, these tin cans don't break, making them perfect for the British Royal Navy.
05:40Did I say dragonfly?
05:44No.
05:47The timing's good, see?
05:48Because the US just declared war on Britain.
05:51They was angry because the Royal Navy drafted American sailors to fight France in the Napoleonic Wars.
05:56Got that? Good.
05:58Because I got no idea what I just said.
06:02Anyway, the Royal Navy's buying lots of Durand's tin cans.
06:06People are finding them a great way to preserve food.
06:08Blah, blah, blah.
06:11Speaking of which, I could use a bite.
06:13Ow!
06:19Well, Piles, you said just enough to give us some clues.
06:22So, tell me where in time is Bugs.
06:25Tell me what war is going on.
06:27Is it the War of 1812, the American Revolution, or the Boer War?
06:33Remembering the clues we just heard.
06:35Peter Durand recently patented tin cans.
06:37The US declares war over British naval practices.
06:41And Britain is also fighting France in the Napoleonic Wars.
06:45All right, we're already buzzed in, I see.
06:46Marilyn, tell me what you said.
06:48War of 1812.
06:49All right, Jason?
06:50The American Revolution.
06:51And Ashley?
06:52The War of 1812.
06:53All right, the correct answer is the War of 1812.
06:55Ten points for Marilyn and Ashley.
06:57Jason, don't worry, it's early on in the mission.
06:59And you know, Piles, in the 1860s, the US Civil War helped popularize metal cans in the US.
07:04The same way the War of 1812 popularized them in Britain.
07:08Right now, let's resume our mission.
07:10Bridge to engine crew.
07:12Let's warp to 1812.
07:19Great, Piles.
07:21We follow Bug Zapper to the year 1812.
07:23But he's about to do some globe hopping in the early 1800s.
07:26So it's time for Global Pursuit.
07:28Listen closely.
07:30Watch the globe on your screen and buzz in when you think you know the answer.
07:33If you're right, you get five PowerPoints.
07:35If you're wrong, you lose five.
07:37Okay?
07:38Remember, we're in the early 1800s.
07:40Here we go.
07:42Bugs got bogged down in the state where cranberry production is increasing.
07:46What do you guys say?
07:47Going to Jason.
07:48Massachusetts.
07:49Correct, Massachusetts.
07:50Very nice.
07:52Then he packed up for the city where the Duncan Hall Cannery opens.
07:55Going again to Jason.
07:56London.
07:57Correct.
07:58Bugs pigged out in the town where they're starting to pack pork in barrels filled with brine.
08:04What do you guys say?
08:05Going again to Jason.
08:06Cincinnati.
08:07Correct, Cincinnati it is.
08:09Now he's breaking out to the nation where the first commercially produced eating chocolate is made.
08:14Going this time to Ashley.
08:16Switzerland.
08:17Yes, Switzerland it is.
08:18That was a great pursuit, Piles.
08:20Unfortunately, Bugs is still on the loose.
08:22So now, we've got to go check in with one of the many things that we do.
08:25Hey, it's the clue finder. It's locked on to someone from the future.
08:28Let's bring them on board and see if they can help us.
08:33Hey.
08:34Should I have my wedding in spinach?
08:37Or tomatoes might be nice.
08:39Wait, wait, wait. You're having an edible wedding?
08:41No, silly. I'm trying to figure out when to get married.
08:44See, I work at California Sanitary Canning Company, or CALSAN.
08:49We can different foods at different times of the year.
08:51Any worker can tell you that spinach means March.
08:55Tomatoes, October.
08:57Oh, so I guess canning has become a pretty big industry, huh?
09:00Sure. CALSAN employs hundreds of workers.
09:02Mostly Mexican women like me.
09:04Many Russian Jewish women, too.
09:06The problem is our wages are low.
09:09And the plant managers treat us badly.
09:12Why none of them even speak Spanish.
09:14That's terrible.
09:16Yes, it is. But we didn't just sit there and take it.
09:18The workers got together and we went on strike.
09:20It began the last day of peaches, 1939.
09:24And after ten weeks, the owners finally agreed to negotiate.
09:29Wow. And then what happened?
09:31Well, we didn't get everything that we wanted.
09:33But we did get a raise.
09:35And the management agreed to hire only union workers.
09:38Well, that's great.
09:40Now I have got to go back to scheduling my wedding.
09:42Oh, sorry.
09:43Let's see.
09:45Thirty days have pimentos, apricots, and avocado.
09:48Hmm. Yeah, that old cliche.
09:50Well, good luck.
09:52Wow.
09:54I wonder what she's going to throw instead of rice at the wedding.
09:58All right, guys. Where in time is Bug Zapper?
10:01Name the era.
10:03Is it Reconstruction, Great Depression, or Industrial Revolution?
10:08Remembering the clues we just heard.
10:101939.
10:12California Sanitary Canning Company.
10:14And women cannery workers go on strike.
10:18All righty. Everybody in?
10:20Let's see. Jason, hit it again. There we go.
10:22Marilyn, what did you say?
10:24Great Depression.
10:25Okay. And Jason?
10:26Industrial Revolution.
10:27And Ashley?
10:28Industrial Revolution.
10:29All right. The correct answer is the Great Depression.
10:31That's ten points for Marilyn.
10:33You know, pilots, the history of canning is a history of people, too.
10:36Like Mexican-American and Jewish women who helped organize and lead the Cal San strike.
10:41And that all history depends on us.
10:42So, bridge to engine crew.
10:45Let's warp to 1939.
10:57Did someone call for the exterminator?
11:02Squadron, we've got trouble from Bugs.
11:06Engine room, report.
11:09Elaine is stuck in hyperspin.
11:10Better do a data boost.
11:16All right, pilots. We've made it to 1939. Let's help out Elaine with a data boost.
11:20People once needed can openers to open beverage cans.
11:24But in 1963, the tab opening, or pop-top can, was introduced.
11:29Now, I'll name an event, buzz in after I finish the question,
11:33and tell me if it took place before or after the introduction of the pop-top in 1963.
11:40All right. Here goes.
11:43Pop-tarts introduced.
11:45Going to Marilyn.
11:47Yes. In fact, they were introduced in 1964.
11:52Popsicles patented.
11:54Going to Jason.
11:56Yes, it is before.
11:58Patented in 1924, they were first called Epsicle,
12:01because the inventor's name was Frank Epperson.
12:04Popeye character first eats spinach.
12:07Going this time to Ashley.
12:08After?
12:10No, I'm sorry. It's before.
12:12Introduced in 1929, Popeye's example soon caused U.S. spinach consumption to increase by a third.
12:18Grateful spinach growers built a statue to Popeye in 1937.
12:23That's what he says.
12:25All right. Pop rocks candy introduced.
12:28Going to Jason.
12:30No, I'm sorry. It's after.
12:32They were introduced in 1974.
12:34Finally, pop-up toaster first sold.
12:36Going to Marilyn.
12:38After?
12:40No, I'm sorry. That was before.
12:42But we all did very well. Let's see how well we did, okay?
12:44Marilyn has 130 PowerPoints.
12:46You're leading the way, Marilyn. Very nice.
12:48Jason has 125 in second place, and Ashley has 120.
12:52It's a very close game, guys. You're all doing really well.
12:54And that was a great data boost.
12:56And just a reminder that all our data has been verified by Encyclopedia Britannica.
13:01And now we're ready to time travel from 1939.
13:03So, we have... What's that? A breeze coming in here.
13:07Oh, my goodness!
13:09Squadron, you've just time-traveled to 1809.
13:12Location, Paris, France.
13:14Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, pal.
13:16That clue was already used.
13:18Of course it was, for I am Recyclo-Man, the man who recycles everything.
13:23Who?
13:25Recyclo-Man, the man who recycles everything.
13:28Yeah, well, that's great, but we already know that Bug Zapper stole canning.
13:30Ah! Well, maybe you'd be interested, then, in this new watch that's just been invented.
13:37Wow! That looks like it was made from an old soda can.
13:40Exactly! It's called a re-watch, and each one is made from one recycled can.
13:48100 tons of pressure crush the can to form the casing of the watch.
13:53Wow, can I get one?
13:55Not exactly.
13:57You see, the use of different cans and the crushing for each time means that no two re-watches are alike.
14:05Why, even the... Oh, my, I'd better recycle this, too.
14:10I think you should.
14:12Even the leather band is made from recycled car seats.
14:15Wow, that is so cool!
14:17Yes, it is! And re-watch is headed by Dieter Meyer, who is also the lead singer of the techno-rock group Yellow.
14:26Right, yeah!
14:28Oh, my, look at the time! I must be going. The channel just opened, linking England to France.
14:35Connecting these two places is an idea that's been re-cycled for ages!
14:40Well, good luck!
14:42Thank you! And remember now, the history is ours, and the future...
14:48Wait, wait, wait. That's the Time Net slogan.
14:50Of course it is! For I am Recyclo-Man, the man who recycles everything!
14:58All right, well, thanks a lot, Recyclo-Man!
15:01Recyclo-Man!
15:03All right. Oh, I'm becoming Annoying Man, if you ask me.
15:07All right, pilots, where in time is Bug Zapper?
15:10Is it 1974, 1984, or 1994?
15:161994! Remembering the clues we just heard, over and over and over?
15:21The year the re-watch is invented, watches made from recycled cans, and Chunnel between France and England opens.
15:29Guys, those are the clues. Okay, Marilyn, what did you say?
15:321984.
15:34Okay, Jason? 1974.
15:36And Ashley? 1984.
15:38All right, correct answer is 1994. That was a tough one, guys.
15:40Well, guys, we've traveled from the first use of canning to preserve food, to an age when we can wear a can as a wristwatch.
15:48Who says history isn't stranger than fiction?
15:50All right, squadron, we've got to make one final leap forward in time, and that means an ultimate data boost!
15:58Guys, this is a very close game.
16:01Marilyn, you have 130 PowerPoints. Jason has 125, and Ashley has 120.
16:08This round will determine who goes on to complete this mission.
16:12Let's see who it is.
16:14Okay, I'll give you a fact about recycling.
16:17Your job, buzz in and tell me if it's true or false.
16:21Okay, true or false?
16:23The average U.S. family of four recycles about a half a ton of trash per year.
16:28Going to Ashley. True.
16:30It is true, but it produces more than two and a half tons.
16:34Well, I'll take that personally, maybe not my family.
16:35A person's heart can be recycled for use in another person.
16:39Ooh, what do you guys say?
16:41Going to Marilyn. True.
16:43Yes, it is true.
16:45In fact, many human heart transplants have been performed since the first one in 1967.
16:50A recycled aluminum beverage can is back on the shelf as a new filled can within four days.
16:57Going to Marilyn. True.
16:59No, that's false, actually. It takes around two months to do that.
17:02Next up, glass can be recycled into a road building material called glass fault.
17:08Going this time to Jason. True.
17:10It is true. Very nice.
17:12In Waterworld, Kevin Costner wears costumes recycled from the film Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves.
17:19Going this time to Ashley. False.
17:21It is false. Very nice.
17:23The plot of Romeo and Juliet was recycled for the Broadway musical West Side Story.
17:29Going this time to Jason. True.
17:30Going this time to Jason. True.
17:32It is true.
17:34Plastic bottles can be recycled into sweaters.
17:37Going this time to Marilyn. False.
17:39No, actually, that is true.
17:41The plastic can be recycled into polyester fiber. It takes 25 bottles to make one sweater.
17:46But guys, that was a tough round. Y'all did very, very well. Let's see how well we did, okay?
17:50Marilyn has 120 PowerPoints. Jason, 145.
17:55Ashley, you brought it up from being in third place to 140. Very nice.
17:58That means that Jason and Ashley are moving on to the next phase of this mission.
18:02But Marilyn, you did really well. This is a really close game. Give me five.
18:05Right now, the Chief's here. She wants to express her appreciation.
18:08Bob Zapper can be hard to swat, but you've done a great job today.
18:13So I'm putting a Time Net mission pack right in your hands.
18:17It's filled with great gear like the new Vile T-shirt,
18:20We're in Time Watch, and Britannica's fascinating facts.
18:24You've made me mighty proud, pilot.
18:26I salute you.
18:29Pilots, let's wave goodbye to Marilyn as she heads back to Time Net Command.
18:34You guys ready for your next order from the Chief?
18:37Yes.
18:39All right, Chief. They're ready.
18:41Time Pilots, the history of food preservation is at stake.
18:44Get to Europe in 1994 and put a lid on the canning process.
18:48Kevin, you're in command.
18:50Aye, aye, Chief. Time Pilots, full speed ahead to 1994.
18:57Look, Bug Zapper's got the canning process in a cybersphere.
19:00Activate the loot tractor beam.
19:02Oh my goodness, am I perturbed.
19:06Yeah, but we're pretty happy.
19:08We've gotten back a pair's canning process and have it safely on board.
19:11Congratulations, guys.
19:13Plus, now you're one step closer to winning that awesome multimedia computer system.
19:17But before we continue chasing Bug Zapper,
19:19we've got to return the loot to the year 1809.
19:22So let's check in with the Chief to get our flight plan.
19:23Chief!
19:25Time Pilots, you must navigate the chronoskimmer through eight events
19:28from the history of canning and food preservation,
19:30starting at the most recent event and finishing at the least recent event.
19:33Here are the events on your flight plan.
19:35Pop-top beverage can introduced.
19:38First square-bottomed paper bags.
19:41Coca-Cola agrees to bottled drinks in Communist China.
19:45Appare invents canning process.
19:48Preserved jars of oil discovered in Tutankhamun's tomb.
19:53Europe's first canned sardines.
19:5750th anniversary of Spam canned meat.
20:01Cal San workers strike during Great Depression.
20:05That's your briefing, Time Pilots.
20:07Good luck on your journey!
20:09Thanks, Chief. Jason, you have the higher score.
20:11You have a choice of going first or second.
20:13Second.
20:15All right. Ashley, in that case, you seem pretty excited there.
20:18I want you to navigate this chronoskimmer back through time
20:20from the most recent event to the least recent event,
20:23starting by picking the most recent event on the board.
20:26You may begin.
20:2850th anniversary of Spam canned meat.
20:30Yes. You've navigated this chronoskimmer to 1987.
20:32Keep going.
20:34Coke agrees to bottled in China.
20:36Correct. You've plotted a course to 1978.
20:38Europe's last canned sardines.
20:41Okay. I'm going to go back to Jason,
20:43picking the most recent event on the board.
20:4550th anniversary of Spam canned meat.
20:47Yes. 1987.
20:49Coke agrees to bottled in China.
20:51Correct. 1978.
20:53First square-bottomed paper bags.
20:56All right. Going back to Ashley.
20:5850th anniversary of can...
21:001987. We're with you.
21:02Coke agrees to bottled in China.
21:041978.
21:06Pop-top can introduced.
21:081963.
21:10Calzan strike during the Depression.
21:12Yes. You've gotten us to 1939. Keep going.
21:14First square-bottomed paper bags.
21:16All right. Back to Jason.
21:1850th anniversary of Spam canned meat.
21:201987.
21:21Coke agrees to bottled in China.
21:231978.
21:25Pop-top can introduced.
21:271963.
21:29Calzan strike during the Depression.
21:311939.
21:33Appert and feds canning process.
21:35Back to Ashley.
21:3750th anniversary of Spam canned meat.
21:391987.
21:41Coke agrees to bottled in China.
21:431978.
21:45Pop-top can introduced.
21:471963.
21:49Calzan strike during the Depression.
21:511934.
21:53Appert and feds canning process.
21:551870.
21:57Led to the bags used today in grocery stores.
21:59Keep going.
22:01Appert and feds canning process.
22:03Okay. Back to Jason.
22:0550th anniversary of Spam canned meat.
22:071987.
22:09Coke agrees to bottled in China.
22:111978.
22:13Pop-top can introduced.
22:151963.
22:17Calzan strike during the Depression.
22:191939.
22:21Appert and feds canning process.
22:231809.
22:25Jason, you've saved history.
22:27Congratulations.
22:29Way to go, buddy.
22:31Now, I want you to activate the transporter
22:33and restore the loot to its proper place in history.
22:35Go ahead.
22:40Wow, that was tough.
22:42And you guys did really well.
22:44Ashley, so good today.
22:46You took it all the way down to the bottom there.
22:48But you know, it's just a tough thing,
22:49but Ashley, you did so well,
22:51we've got another mission for you.
22:53And the chief is here to tell you all about it.
22:55Pilot, I'm awarding you a Time Net mission pack.
22:57And this portable CD player.
22:59You can listen to all your favorite tunes
23:01with these great headphones.
23:04Head not included.
23:06Good work, Time Pilot.
23:08Right now, Ashley is piloting the Chronoskimmer
23:10back to the present.
23:12But Jason, it's time for us to chase
23:14Bug Zapper and Carmen through the trail of time.
23:16You with me?
23:17Let's go!
23:20Carmen's in trouble, Jason,
23:22because we're on our way!
23:25We're on the case
23:27And we're chasing her through history
23:29Chronoskimmer
23:31Engines hot
23:33Bio-villains
23:35Evil plot
23:37Our brave squadron leader
23:39Will help us defeat her
23:41And bring back the loot
23:43To its rightful place in time
23:45Tell me where in time
23:47Is Carmen San Diego
23:49Stop her crime
23:51And solve this mystery
23:53Tell me where in time
23:55Is Carmen San Diego
23:57We're on the case
23:59And we're chasing her through history
24:01Hey, Jason!
24:03We've made it to the trail of time!
24:05You've got to chase Carmen through six time portals
24:07moving from the past to the 20th century.
24:09And each portal, Carmen's going to try
24:11and stump you with a history question.
24:13You get it right, the gate opens
24:15and you move on to the next portal.
24:17Great!
24:19Now, along the way, you're going to capture Bug Zapper.
24:21Do all of that in 90 seconds
24:23and you'll capture Carmen San Diego
24:25and win that computer.
24:27You think you can do it?
24:29Yeah!
24:31Alright then. Ready, set, go, Jason, go!
24:33Follow the engine crew to the first portal!
24:36It's 1810.
24:38What is Nicolas Appert awarded
24:40for his canning process?
24:42A cash prize or a patent?
24:44Cash prize!
24:45Let's go to the second portal!
24:48It's 1842.
24:50Where is modern refrigeration first used?
24:53Restaurants or hospitals?
24:55Hospitals!
24:57Way to go! You've captured Bug Zapper!
25:02It's 1859.
25:04Who explains why heated and sealed food
25:06doesn't spoil?
25:08Louis Pasteur or Edward Jenner?
25:10Louis Pasteur!
25:12Keep up the good work!
25:13It's 1903.
25:15What does a California packer
25:17put in cans for the first time?
25:19Spam or tuna fish?
25:21Spam!
25:23Alright, pull the rope!
25:25Pull the rope to open the gate!
25:27That's it! Keep going, Jason! Keep going!
25:29Faster, faster! You're almost there!
25:31Alright! You've got two more to go!
25:33You've got 30 seconds left!
25:35It's 1953.
25:37What kind of frozen food
25:39is introduced by Swanson?
25:41TV dinners or orange juice?
25:43That's it! Turn the wheel to lift the pendulum!
25:45And that gate's gonna open!
25:47Keep going, keep going!
25:49Alright! One more to go!
25:51It's 1962.
25:53What image is made famous
25:55by pop artist Andy Warhol?
25:57Soup can or soda can?
25:59Soda can!
26:01Alright, turn the wheel!
26:06Oh, that was so close, Jason!
26:08But time ran out,
26:10but you did capture Bug Zapper!
26:11Thank you for that.
26:13And right now, here's the Chief
26:15with a few words for you.
26:17Carmen slipped through our fingers today,
26:19but I'm arming you
26:21with a Time Net mission pack.
26:23Plus, I'll cross your palms
26:25with this great CD radio cassette recorder.
26:27Thumbs up, Time Pilot!
26:29Chief out!
26:31Thanks, Chief.
26:33Jason, you did very well today.
26:35We were very proud to have you on board.
26:37But right now, we've all gotta head
26:39back to the present.
26:42We're on the case
26:44And we're chasing her through history
26:46Throttle open
26:48Thrusters on
26:50Chrono skimmer
26:52Gets us gone
26:54And extra socks
26:56And we'll all beat the clock
26:58From the Stone Age
27:00To Middle Age
27:02To Space Age
27:04And tell me where in time
27:06Is Carmen Sandiego
27:08Starving or starving
27:09Is Carmen Sandiego
27:11Stop her crime
27:13And solve this mystery
27:15Tell me where in time
27:17Is Carmen Sandiego
27:19We're on the case
27:21And we're chasing her through history
27:23Nero's fiddle
27:25Lincoln's beard
27:27Newton's apple
27:29Disappeared
27:31All historical information
27:33has been verified by
27:35Encyclopedia Britannica.
27:37This program was produced
27:39by WGBH Boston
27:41and WQED Pittsburgh.
27:45Carmen's journey through time
27:47is propelled by the Corporation
27:49for Public Broadcasting
27:51and viewers like you.
27:53Over and out, pilots.
27:55This is Lynn Thickpen saying
27:57well done.
28:00To receive a free copy
28:02of the 16-page
28:04Carmen Sandiego Teacher's Guide
28:06with classroom history activities,
28:07click the links you see on the screen.