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- A series of educational web videos across a range of topics.
- The famous YouTuber known as Tom Scott goes on many unscripted adventures with his friends that shall change his life forever.
- 'Money' is a five-part series about power dynamics, trust, loyalty - and money. Tom Scott hosts five well-known internet personalities, playing games based on economics experiments to win $10,000. But can they work together to win it? Or will they only think of themselves?
- Tom has a deck of classic trivia question cards, and by classic, he means they're from 1984.
- A quiz show where it doesn't matter if you don't know the answers: as long as no-one calls you on being wrong.
- YouTube videos from a future. Not the future. Just a future.
- 2006–20243m8.3 (14)TV EpisodeThere's a reason music videos look strange. I could just talk about framerate, cuts and continuity - or I could get an actual music video director. And a leaf blower.
- Experimental game shows and quiz shows, just without the shiny-floor studio.
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- There's free money on offer - if the players can all work together. They've got a choice: cooperate to win some money for everyone, or quietly increase their own chances at the expense of everyone else.
- This time, the prize money goes to whoever bids the lowest amount of money not chosen by any other player. The prize money will be multiplied by the winning number. Players can cooperate to bid high, or bid low and ensure they win.
- The players can more than treble their money: but only if they all work together. And there's a very different strategy to be tempted by.
- Five players, five prizes. The negotiations should be simple: except that some of those prizes are definitely more valuable than others.
- One player has won a briefcase full of real money. They're going to have to share some of it if they want to walk away with the cash: but if they can't make a deal, no-one's winning anything. And there's a car waiting outside.
- Technische Universitat in Darmstadt Germany offers classes for future railroad operators. Simulators are available for engineers. But for station operators a more real world experience is required. To that end the university operates a model railroad with all the switching controls in service since 1950.
- The Iron Chefs: Cooking bacon and eggs using nothing but a regular household iron and a lot of ingenuity.
- 2006–20245mTV-GTV EpisodeThe Hallig's are a chain of barrier islands that project the north coast of Germany from flooding. The tiny little Lüttmoorsiel-Nordstrandischmoor island railway was built to ferry supplies for the maintenance of the islands. Today it is also used by residents of the islands who build their own little trolleys to travel to the mainland.
- Robot 'dogs' can walk, climb and pretty much go anywhere humans can. But what are they good for. What about inspecting remote locations especially in bad whether.
- 2021–TV EpisodeI used to hate the idea of loops and G-forces. These days, things have changed: so I invited Jay Foreman to join me at the British Aerobatic Academy, to see if either of us had the Right Stuff. Spoiler: we really didn't.
- I invited Liv Boeree, Rohin from Medlife Crisis, and Mark from Cracking The Cryptic to play Skull in the back of a pub. No big prizes: just bragging rights and the end card of the video.
- 2021–TV EpisodeI was invited to Peak Cavern by caving expert Elise Freshwater-Blizzard. It sounded like a great adventure, but my body decided otherwise.
- 2021–TV EpisodeIf anyone was going to teach me to like coffee: it was going to be James Hoffmann.
- Alec Steele taught me to forge a simple thing: a bottle opener. How hard could it be?
- Episode: (2021)2021–TV EpisodeI invited Sophie from Soph's Notes, dodie from doddleoddle and Matt Parker from Stand-up Maths to play a game. Most of us made poor decisions. One didn't.
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- Beth Roars gave me vocal lessons. Adam Neely auto-tuned and produced. Could either of them turn my warbling into something ready for the charts?
- 2021–TV EpisodeRohin of Medlife Crisis is an actual, qualified, practicing cardiologist. I am not.
- 2021–TV EpisodeLucy Edwards invited me to join her to try flying a plane, with the folks from Aerobility. She's blind. I was blindfolded. And it was - an experience.
- I got an invitation from Access Parkour in Edinburgh. Could I do something impressive with just one day's training? Well, it depends on what you call "impressive".
- 2021–TV EpisodeBeardyman has been the monarch of live-looping and beatboxing for more than a decade. Today, he's remixing me, live. It's going to get weird.
- Florian Gadsby is a very successful potter and ceramicist. I - am not.
- Arun from Mrwhosetheboss chased me. And I met some ducks.
- 2021–TV EpisodeWith the help of the folks from @InCamera and a professional fire safety team: it's time to try something I've wanted to do for years.
- 2021–TV EpisodeBarry Lewis and I made strange ice creams. He was a lot more kind than I was.
- Cammy Wilson from The Sheep Game invited me to try sheep herding: with a whistle, with his dog Meg, and with a quad bike. Turns out sheep are tricky to deal with.
- 2006–20245mTV-GTV EpisodeThe "accelerated pavement testing facility" in Nantes can simulate decades of road traffic in a few months. Here's how.
- 2021–TV EpisodeLast year, Elise Freshwater-Blizzard took me to Peak Cavern, and it defeated me. I'm back for round two.
- 2006–20245mTV-GTV EpisodeThe Wasserspiele of Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe are 300 years old, powered entirely by gravity, and entertaining tourists. As legacies for rich people go, there are far worse ones.
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- Colin Furze builds incredible things. But can he fly a hovercraft?
- 2006–20244mTV-GTV EpisodeMonte Kaolino, in Bavaria, Germany, is 35 million tonnes of quartz sand, piled up over the years from a nearby kaolin mine. In the 1960s, one guy just turned up with skis, and now half a century later it's a theme-park destination for sandboarders and skiiers.
- Dinorwig Power Station, otherwise known as Electric Mountain, is a pumped-storage hydro station in Llanberis, Wales. And yes: it's Britain's largest battery. Here's how it works, and why some of the things you think you know about TV pickups might not be so true any more.
- I tried to write a more honest VPN commercial. The sponsor wasn't happy about it.
- The team at Sparkmate asked if I had any ideas for things to build. And I realised that, yes, I had a question to answer: and it all goes back to an old kids' television show called "Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons."