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OMG I have been looking for this too.
Bump.
It's a good thing our last name isn't Drew, because then you'd be Nancy Drew and I'd be Andrew Drew. -Andy BotwinI remember this too! We watched a video in middle school about volcanoes and the Mt. St. Helena eruption that had that opening. I think it was National Geographic as well and was an educational video series on general topics but sadly I can't seem to find the video for you :(
Wow, I had completely forgotten about this show. It was called Eyewitness. Here's the intro.
Edited by EndymionOh. My. God. Thank you so much! I've been wondering for years.
A science documentary show from the mid to late 90's. I think it aired on PBS in the morning sometime during the weekend, and we might have watched it once or twice in school. The only thing I can remember is the opening credits, which featured a red parrot flying through a series of white rooms with a wooden floor, like a museum, and on the walls were pictures/videos/sculptures of various nature/sciencey things like volcanoes erupting or crashing waves. At the end of the opening, I think the parrot flew into a room with a big globe, where it zoomed into the title. Also, for some reason I think it had something to do with National Geographic. Help?