Experimental (TV series)

Experimental
Genre Factual television
Written by Tim Shaw
Presented by
  • Tim Shaw
  • Buddy Munro
Narrated by Nick Ellsworth
Country of origin England
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Producer(s)
  • Sarah Barber
  • Lydia Delmonte
  • Natasha Neeson
  • Dominic Rees-Roberts
  • Balnek Sangra
  • Victoria Weaver
Editor(s)
  • Christopher Brown
  • Billy Martin
  • James Reed
  • Liam Camps
  • Nico Bee
  • Martin Morrison
  • Jim Reynolds
Location(s)
Running time 60 Minutes (With Adverts)
Distributor NERD
Release
Original network Channel 4
Picture format 1080p
First shown in England
External links
Website
Production Website

Experimental is a British factual television program produced by NERD and aired on Channel 4. The show, created and presented by Tim Shaw and featuring Buddy Munro, attempts to recreated various viral videos in an effort to prove their validity.

Experiments

The show features a variety of experiments including:

Episodes

Episode Description Airdate
1 Presenter Tim Shaw and daredevil friend Buddy Munro travel the globe to recreate some of the most famous - and dangerous - viral videos to have ever appeared on the internet, hoping to uncover the scientific truth behind them in the process. In the first episode, Tim tries to remake a video of Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic playing tennis on the wings of a flying aircraft, travelling to Germany to see if they can achieve the same on an Antonov An-2. Strapped to the wings, Buddy challenges a professional air-acrobat to a rally hundreds of metres above the German countryside. The pair also drop 7,000 mint sweets into 1,000 litres of cola, and Buddy tries an unusual fireman's lift in Whitehaven, Cumbria - being elevated on a platform by just the force of fire engine water hoses.[1] 26/Jul/2015
2 Buddy Munro goes flying off a ramp using an engine-powered glider, and also uses jet propulsion to ski uphill on a trip to the Czech Republic's Krkonose Mountains. Tim Shaw checks out videos of people trying to do the splits in mid-air and finds out what this does to the human body, and tries out various gadgets to build a working hover-board.[1] 02/Aug/2015
3 Tim Shaw and Buddy Munro experiment with water skiing behind a hydrofoil ferry, and trying to avoid the vessel's dangerously large wake. They meet the star of an internet video who filmed himself holding onto a high pressure hose. In Munich the duo explore the game of Racing the Tube - getting off an underground train and trying to beat it to the next station.[1] 09/Aug/2015
4 Tim Shaw and Buddy Munro go to the Caucasus Mountains in Georgia, and try riding down the slopes on a shovel. Tim also builds a football-firing air cannon to recreate an incident where a ball was fired from a coach, and rebounded back to be caught by one of its passengers. The duo watch a video of an unusual firework in a Thai religious festival, and build a giant rocket out of bamboo.[1] 16/Aug/2015
5 Tim Shaw builds a giant catapult to fire Buddy out of, and draws inspiration from clips of people propelling swivel chairs around the room with leaf blowers to create a low-friction version with two engines. The duo heads for Georgia to carry out a dangerous stunt testing the science of acceleration. Buddy is challenged to make the longest possible free fall from a tower block - but is reluctant to go through with it.[1] 23/Aug/2015
6 Tim builds a vacuum-powered climbing kit and challenges Buddy to scale the walls of an underground theatre. The duo examine clips of a skier riding down Britain's longest escalator and people rolling down hills in tractor tyres, and also find out about the effects of g on fighter pilots by attaching a moped to a children's roundabout.[1] 03/Nov/2015

References

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