Season 1 · Episode 1
Chas Licciardello finds out if it's dangerous to use your phone on the plane; the team see if we really need to keep tomato sauce in the fridge; and can Lawrence perform a superhuman feat of lifting a car to save his baby?
Chas Licciardello works out what a truly representative federal Australian parliament looks like; Lou Wall examines if tech companies are listening to us through our phones; and Cameron James finds out if his dog loves him.
What even is Dry Cleaning? What is the least edible food you can still eat? Are Gas Stoves bad for your health? Why can't robots check the box that says 'I'm not a robot". Why are the names of paint colours so weird? And more.
Are there any names you legally cannot call your child? Why is yawning contagious? Is there a tasty Toobs conspiracy? Where is Summer Bay supposed to be? Why were there silent movies if sound recording was invented first? How 'live' is live TV? And more.
Chas Licciardello takes a bath in custard to see if Centrelink's hold music is deliberately annoying, and Lawrence Leung goes to great heights to discover why birds can sit safely on powerlines.
Lou Wall gets schooled on the Sovereign Citizens movement, Chas Licciardello learns how butterflies remember being caterpillars, and Cameron James finds out if holding a gun sideways affects the trajectory of the bullet.
Should we be worried about sperm counts decreasing? Can I fully delete a photo off the internet? What are the 11 secret herbs and spices? Why is sea level rise uneven? Why is everyone always tired these days? And more!
Why do Greek statues have such small genitals? What will be the last job taken over by AI? How did people wake up before alarm clocks? Do butterflies remember being caterpillars? And more!
The Carol Burnett Show is an American variety/sketch comedy television show starring Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, Lyle Waggoner, and Tim Conway. It originally ran on CBS from September 11, 1967, to March 29, 1978, for 278 episodes and originated from CBS Television City's Studio 33. The series won 25 prime time Emmy Awards, was ranked No. 16 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time in 2002 and in 2007 was listed as one of Time magazine's "100 Best TV Shows of All Time."
1967
A group of high-school teens are the products of government employees' secret experiment. They are the genetic clones of famous historical figures who have been dug up, re-created anew. Joan of Arc, Cleopatra, JFK, Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln and more are juxtaposed as teenagers dealing with teen issues in the 20th century.
2002
Who do you think you are? is a program full of psychological, social and physical experiments with a good dose of humor. Rob Urgert and Joep van Deudekom always subject two groups of people who are opposite each other in society to scientific, but often hilarious experiments, to gain more insight into their differences.
2020
Pinky and Brain are genetically enhanced laboratory mice who reside in a cage in the Acme Labs research facility. Brain is self-centered and scheming; Pinky is good-natured but feebleminded. In each episode, Brain devises a new plan to take over the world, which ultimately ends in failure, usually due to Pinky's idiocy, the impossibility of Brain's plan, Brain's own arrogance, or just circumstances beyond their control.
1995
Host Adam Conover employs a combination of comedy, history and science to dispel widespread misconceptions about everything we take for granted.
2015
Beakman's World is an educational children's television show. The program is based on the Universal Press Syndicate syndicated comic strip You Can with Beakman and Jax created by Jok Church. The series premiered September 18, 1992 on The Learning Channel cable network and in national syndication. On September 18, 1993 it moved from national syndication to CBS Saturday morning children’s lineup. At the peak of its popularity, it was seen in nearly 90 countries around the world. The series was canceled in 1998. Reruns returned to national syndication in September 2006, after which it was transferred to local stations such as KICU. The show debuted a year prior to Bill Nye the Science Guy, which covered similar topics. The show's host, Paul Zaloom, still performs as Beakman in live appearances around the globe.
1992
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