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Richard Hammond's BIG!Richard Hammond's BIG!
Discovery UK, 2020 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Adventure, Documentary | ► Trailer
Rating: 4.1/5

Richard Hammond is going behind-the-scenes of the largest structures and machines in the world to understand the science of 'big' - how engineers go about building, maintaining and using these superstructures. Each episode of Richard Hammond's BIG! takes him to a new location and mega structure, where he meets the unsung heroes at the front line making them work and explores the science behind them with a series of experiments.


MythBusters: The SearchMythBusters: The Search
Science, 2017 Cancelled/Ended | Reality, Documentary, Game Show, Mini-Series
Rating: 2.6/5

The search for an all-new generation of myth-busting science superstars with mind-blowing build skills and nerves of steel. Using social media and spectacular stunts, the Science Channel series will feature a cast of fearless hopefuls who will be judged on their skills as they compete in never-before-seen myth-busting challenges.


Johnny TestJohnny Test
The CW, 2005 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama, Family, Action
Rating: 4.4/5

Imagine having a lollipop that gives you the strength of a hundred men or a rocket-powered backpack that can send you to the Moon or genetically altering your dog to make him talk. Johnny Test can do all of that... and more! So it's not just another day in the life of a boy.


The Explosion ShowThe Explosion Show
Science, 2020 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Reality
Rating: 1/5

The Explosion Show gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the many ways explosions exist in our everyday. From suiting up with the heroic Riverside, CA Sheriff Bomb Squad, who are tasked with disarming and detonating bombs that threaten public safety, to orchestrating their very own fireworks show, or plunging into the movie magic behind some of the most iconic Hollywood explosions, Tory and Tommy leave no fuse unlit.


Bill Nye: The Science GuyBill Nye: The Science Guy
PBS, 1993 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Children, Discovery/Science
Rating: 2.3/5

A long-running series that uses humor to teach kids about science. Topics are addressed in skits featuring the host, a former Boeing engineer.


SciJinksSciJinks
Science, 2018 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Reality, Documentary | ► Trailer
Rating: 2.3/5

Scijinks, is a science prank show hosted by Johnny Galecki. It will use cutting edge science as a foundation for outrageous stunts and practical jokes. Along with a team of inventive scientists, Galecki will educate as well as entertain by messing with people's heads. Galecki is set to produce the series as well, which will comprise eight half-hour episodes. Tamara Robertson and Jason Latimer will join Galecki on Scijinks as so-called "prankologists," testing out science on unsuspecting marks, drawing from chemistry, physics, technology, engineering, and more to introduce audiences to remarkable and unusual scientific discoveries while performing innovative pranks. Their stunts will reportedly include showcasing classic chemical reactions under the guise of a cooking class and controlling the movement of objects with their brains using electroencephalography.


What Could Possibly Go Wrong?What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

The internet is filled with wild videos of people who have unwittingly put science to the test. They've wondered what would happen if they attached rockets to a skateboard. And if a concrete canoe can float. And how many leaf blowers it takes to power a homemade hovercraft. Many of these videos garner millions of views because their exploits have failed, often with hilarious consequences. Now, Science Channel is experimenting with some of the internet's most infamous video flubs.


MythBusters: There's Your Problem!MythBusters: There's Your Problem!
ABC (AU), 2021 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Reality, Documentary

Epic problem-solving - MythBusters style! This hugely popular and iconic franchise returns with a spin-off series featuring themed episodes, each packed with handpicked myths on a particular subject - all drawn from the depths of the MythBusters archive. The new episodes allow viewers to take a deeper dive into key topics like water, gas, gravity, velocity, energy and pressure. For example, if you want to know more about Newton's laws, tune in to May the Force Be With Youfor a one-stop-shop of everything the MythBusters learned about equal and opposite reactions. With a subject-driven approach and drawing on over a decade's worth of brilliant, action-packed tests, the series shapes up as a MythBusters crash-course in science; a unique, fun-filled and custom-made encyclopaedia of impacts, explosions and experiments that everyone can enjoy.


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