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[The Week Junior Show: Lunar New Year, Larry the Cat, and the Science of Farts]-[Lunar New Year and Larry the cat]

The Week Junior Show · B2 · 2026-02-20

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The Week Junior Show: A Weekly Roundup of Global News and Fun Facts

This week’s episode of The Week Junior Show covers an eclectic mix of topics, ranging from cultural celebrations and historical milestones to quirky scientific breakthroughs and the ongoing debate over digital habits.

Cultural Celebrations: The Lunar New Year

One of the primary focuses this week was the arrival of the Lunar New Year, which began on February 17th. The team highlighted that this festival, celebrated by Asian communities worldwide, is marked by "colourful parades, dances, loud fireworks, and families gathering to eat traditional food." This year is designated as the "Year of the Fire Horse," which symbolizes "moving forward, confidence, and strength." A particularly intriguing detail mentioned was the unexpected popularity of the Harry Potter character Draco Malfoy in China, where his name's translation coincidentally includes words for "horse" and "fortune," leading to his image appearing on various local decorations.

Milestone at Number 10: Larry the Cat

In a celebration of longevity, the show highlighted Larry the Cat’s 15-year tenure as the "Chief Mouser" at 10 Downing Street. Having served six different Prime Ministers, Larry has become an iconic figure. His official responsibilities include "greeting guests, testing antique furniture for napping quality, and, of course, keeping the rodent population down."

The "Real or Rubbish" Segment: Smart Underwear

In a humorous and slightly bizarre segment, the team explored a scientific study from the University of Maryland regarding "smart underwear." Contrary to the hosts' initial jokes about "fart pants," the device is actually a sensor clipped onto clothing designed to detect hydrogen and other gases. The study, involving 19 adults, found that people pass wind an average of 32 times a day—a figure significantly higher than previously reported in medical textbooks. The goal of this research is to gather data on human digestion.

Nature Spy: The Resilience of Crocuses

Associate editor Laura joined the show to discuss the arrival of crocuses, which are often the first signs of spring. These "tough little plants" can bloom even through the snow. A fascinating fact shared was that the expensive spice saffron is actually harvested from the "dried stigmas" of the saffron crocus. It takes a massive amount of flowers to produce even a tiny quantity of the spice, explaining its high cost.

The Big Debate: Scrolling While Watching

This week’s debate centered on whether it is acceptable to "scroll" on a phone while watching a movie or TV show.

  • Team Yes (Joe): Argued that if you are at home, you should be able to do as you please, especially if a film is "dull" or "complicated." He noted that some filmmakers are even editing movies to be more repetitive to accommodate distracted viewers.
  • Team No (Eve): Argued that scrolling causes viewers to miss "funny scenes" and "important plot points." She emphasized that focus is a skill and that shared screen time should be a respectful, distraction-free experience.

Winter Olympics and Creative Pursuits

Finally, the team celebrated Team GB’s recent successes at the Winter Olympics, including gold medals for Matt Weston in skeleton and Charlotte Banks and Hugh Nightingale in mixed snowboarding. The show also touched on the patience required for creative projects, noting that the first Wallace and Gromit film took six years to make, a testament to the dedication required for artistic excellence.

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I'm up for anything, but I'm not a big fan of Pokemon.
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Just never was my style, to be honest.
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get it together and get your Pokemon knowledge up.
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That's a great shout.
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But are fart pants real or does our story carry a whiff of suspicion?
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make sense of
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trip down memory lane
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know where you stand with
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get it together
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great shout
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to The Week Junior Show.
I'm Bex and I'm joined by writers Jo and Eve from The Week Junior, the magazine making sense of the world for 8 to 14 year olds.
In this week's episode we've got lots to chat about, including Lunar, New Year celebrations, Larry the Cat's big anniversary and the Winter Olympics.
Make sure you're listening closely, because at the end of this episode we'll be asking a question about what you've heard, and if you answer it correctly, you could win a prize.
Now, in this week's issue of the magazine, there is a double page spread brimming with facts about Pokemon to celebrate 30 years of the game.
And it got me thinking, what is your favorite Pokemon?

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