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The British Tim Shaw conducts remarkable experiments and lets the people on the streets and at home predict the outcomes. In this episode: washing a car in one second, eating for free and making money inflammable.

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The British Tim Shaw conducts remarkable experiments and lets the people on the streets and at home predict the outcomes. In this episode: making a bomb with coffee powder, microwaving a light bulb and breaking a beer bottle.

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The British Tim Shaw conducts remarkable experiments and lets the people on the streets and at home predict the outcomes. In this episode: testing a rifle, watching a laser beam and trying a new way to make popcorn.

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The British Tim Shaw conducts remarkable experiments and lets the people on the streets and at home predict the outcomes. In this episode: testing the heat of a Fresnel lens and putting heavy bass through a car's sound system.

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The British Tim Shaw conducts remarkable experiments and lets the people on the streets and at home predict the outcomes. In this episode: car chases Hollywood-style and the destructive force of sound.

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The British Tim Shaw conducts remarkable experiments and lets the people on the streets and at home predict the outcomes. In this episode: making lighting, making blocks of ice explode and deep frying a frozen turkey.

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The British Tim Shaw conducts remarkable experiments and lets the people on the streets and at home predict the outcomes. In this episode: the explosive power of beauty products and overpowering a weight lifter.

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Tim goes trackside to re-create the familiar trick of pulling a tablecloth away without disturbing the table settings. But the table is set for a party of 24, and the cloth is attached to a quarter-mile of cord pulled by a stock car going 115mph.

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Tim reveals which product normally stored in a garden shed could blow one apart. The answer is both explosive and enlightening. Tim invites audiences to find objects that will resist the power of a unique type of blowtorch.

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Tim tries to create fire from the blast of a shotgun, explores the fourth state of matter with a microwave, and destroys boulders with various explosives.

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Tim searches for the best improvised BBQ lighter, the smallest number of parts needed to make an electric motor and the best way to cook using a car. He shows how to achieve perfect synchronicity and what happens to a balloon in a microwave.

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Tim searches the grocery store for an item that can cook up the most pressure on a heated launch pad. Then, he demonstrates how a seemingly solid glass droplet can instantly become a grenade and appears to magically transform zinc into gold.

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Tim organizes a race to find out which household ingredient creates the fastest surface. Audiences participate in a physical feat of human construction. At a pool party, Tim shows the explosive reaction of an everyday metal when mixed with water.

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The British Tim Shaw conducts remarkable experiments and lets the people on the streets and at home predict the outcomes.

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Tim Shaw visits a desert test track to push the stopping power of tires to the limit - with explosive consequences. He introduces gravity-defying experiments with trapeze artists, a roll of chain link metal balls, and a 90lb chandelier.

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Tim tests to see if anything can withstand the withering heat of burning thermite and demonstrates a surprisingly simple way to remove a cork that has been pushed into a bottle. Tim then attempts to scale a wall with a rope made of toilet paper.

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From shooting hoops in a moving vehicle to boiling up a bottle of bubbly in a microwave and dropping a piano from 100 feet in the air, Tim Shaw introduces us to more of the everyday science in the world around us.

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Host Tim Shaw demonstrates how a harmless ping-pong ball can pack a mighty punch, how dominoes can be used to create a powerful chain reaction and the amazing science behind a slinky in motion.

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Host Tim Shaw tests the safety of various gases for use in a blimp and employs a flame-boyant piece of equipment to help us see sound. An illuminating use for liquid nitrogen offers up a Holly-wood style finale.

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Tim takes fast food to extremes when he fires food from a cannon to see which will travel the farthest. Cookware is used in unconventional ways, Tim fights fire with a kitchen strainer and performs an optical illusion with oil and glass bowls.
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