Ok a new Lab #52, still working the bugs out of time travel one, be good to hear what you think.
INT LAB - DAY
We are watching a Large Bear in a lab coat (Professor Bear) present his show, next to him is a sleepy ginger cat (Professor Cat) and a Orangutang with glasses (Dr Tang)
Professor Bear
Welcome to another amazing experiment in Lab 52! This week we will answer a question that has been bugging scientists for years... How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
Int. WoodChuck enclosure
Professor Bear V.O
(cont)
Thanks to modern science, we have given a woodchuck the means to chuck wood.
A woodchuck with large robotic arms, bulging eyes and muscles stands alone in it's enclosure breathing aggressively.
INT LAB - DAY
Professor Bear
Now we are just finishing preparations to the experiment.
Int. Experiment room
Professor Bear V.O
To make this a true test of a woodchucks woodchucking ability we will trap the woodchuck in a burning room with the only escape being to move this large stack
of wood.
We examine the burning experiment room, the exit is on fire.
INT LAB - DAY
Professor Bear
Once the woodchuck is free we will weigh the wood that was chucked to get our answer.
Professor Bear turns to his colleague Professor Cat.
Professor Bear
Science cat has the woodchuck been safely locked into the burning room?
Science Cat
Meow
Professor Bear
Then let the experiment begin
Int. Experiment room
The Woodchuck runs frantically around the room. It stops and grabs a piece of wood and chucks it and promptly collapses to the ground.
Professor Bear V.O
Ok I thinkthat's all he can manage. The experiment is over!
INT LAB - DAY
Professor Bear
Dr. Tang how much did the wood he chuck weigh?
Dr Tang shakes his head grimly
Professor Bear
Oh the wood got burned in the fire?
Professor Bear
hmm a surprise variable
Professor Bear
Ok then extract the woodchuck for further tests!
Dr Tang shakes his head grimly 'no'
Professor Bear
Oh the woodchuck burned too?
Professor Bear turns back to camera.
Professor Bear
A dark day for science....Any way join me next week when we'll be experimenting on cheese! To see if we can find a viable alternative to fossil fuels.