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Deane Hutton

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Deane Winston Hutton[1] (born 30 April 1941)[2] is an Australian television presenter and futurist.[3] His work on television has included 18 years as a co-writer-presenter with Rob Morrison of the Curiosity Show,[4] and as science presenter on Hey Hey It's Saturday.[1] Hutton has also presented science reports on the Sunday editions of Seven News in Adelaide[5] and had some segments on the ABC show The New Inventors.[6] Hutton also produced Christian science videos.[7]

Publications

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Hutton has written or co-written at least ten books on science and natural history, including:

  • Hutton, D.W. & Morrison, R.G.B. (1980). Exploring your world: Air Brisbane: Jacaranda Wiley. ISBN 9780701613334
  • Hutton, D.W. & Morrison, R.G.B. (1980). Exploring your world: Earth Brisbane: Jacaranda Wiley. ISBN 9780701613365
  • Hutton, D.W. & Morrison, R.G.B. (1980). Exploring your world: Water Brisbane: Jacaranda Wiley. ISBN 0 7016 1334 3
  • Hutton, D.W. & Morrison, R.G.B. (1980). Exploring your world: Fire Brisbane: Jacaranda Wiley. ISBN 0 7016 1335 1
  • Hutton, D.W. & Morrison, R.G.B. (1980). Super mindstretchers Gosford: Ashton Scholastic. ISBN 0 86896 131 0
  • Morrison, Rob; Hutton, Deane (1981). String for lunch, and other things to make. Sydney: Ashton Scholastic. ISBN 0868961302.
  • Hutton, D.W. & Morrison, R.G.B. (1984). What happens when ..... Brisbane: Jacaranda Press. ISBN 0 7016 1780 2
  • Hutton, D.W. & Morrison, R.G.B. (1985). What happens ... and why? Brisbane: Jacaranda Press. ISBN 0 7016 1903 1
  • Hutton, D.W. & Morrison, R.G.B. (1985). Arrow book of things to make and do, Gosford: Ashton Scholastic. ISBN 0 86896 304 6
  • Hutton, D.W. & Morrison, R.G.B. (1986). Let's experiment, Brisbane: Jacaranda Press. ISBN 0 7016 2125 7

References

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  1. ^ a b Deane Hutton at IMDb
  2. ^ "Money and more to burn". YouTube. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2020.
  3. ^ Neagle, Matt (13 July 2008). "Time to make science a lot more sexy". The Adelaide Advertiser.
  4. ^ Peddie, Clare (9 August 2012). "Curiosity Show hosts reunite for special National Science Week performances". The Adelaide Advertiser. Archived from the original on 15 August 2012. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  5. ^ "Asian Television Awards 2007 Winner List". Archived from the original on 28 September 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  6. ^ "New Inventors: Ask Deane & Rob". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 8 November 2010. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  7. ^ OCLC 222160163