Experimental (TV series)

Experimental
Genre Factual television
Written by Tim Shaw
Presented by
  • Tim Shaw
  • Buddy Munro
Narrated by Nick Ellsworth
Country of origin United Kingdom
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
Original release July 26 (2015-07-26) – November 3, 2015 (2015-11-03)
External links
Website
Production website

Experimental is a British factual television series produced by NERD and aired on Channel 4 in 2015. 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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