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- Original Title:
- Tom Scott
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- Start Year:
- 2006
- End Year:
- 2024
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- Documentary
Episodes
- S1E1: Breakfast: Fortified With Iron
- S1E2: Extra Light Pancakes
- S1E3: Pastaaargh: pasta, cooked with a kettle
- S1E4: Fun With A Giant Slingshot
- S1E5: On A Pirate Ship - Jay Foreman feat. Mad Cap'n Tom
- S1E6: The Coruscant Juggling Club
- S1E7: Salmon in a Dishwasher
- S1E8: Appalling Visual Puns No. 1
- S1E9: You Cannot Remove Your Fingerprints With Pineapple
- S1E10: Tesco Value Spiderman
- S1E11: Timelapse: 1,000 Balloons in 6 Hours
- S1E12: Appalling Visual Puns No. 2
- S1E13: Washing Machine Cookery
- S1E14: Appalling Visual Puns No. 3
- S1E15: The Matt Gray High Five Face Off
- S1E16: Appalling Visual Puns No. 4
- S1E17: The 30 Second Bacon Sandwich
- S1E18: The Fire Jugglers of York
- S1E19: Appalling Visual Puns No. 5
- S1E20: Two Drums and a Cymbal Fall off a Cliff
- S1E21: Captain Obvious
- S1E22: Thinking Digital 2009: Tom Scott on graphs, Hans Zimmer, Eurovision and tea cosies
- S1E23: Breaking the News: Tom Scott and Matt Gray bonehead the budget
- S1E24: The Webcycle: the faster you pedal, the faster your internet goes.
- S2E1: Human vs Rat: The Maze Challenge
- S2E2: CharityShock - Donate online, give someone an electric shock.
- S2E3: Maker Faire UK in 30 Seconds
- S2E4: Kinect-Controlled Tesla Coils: The Evil Genius Simulator
- S2E5: Mint Sauce Bottle Rocket: SCIENCE!
- S2E6: The Northern Nocturnal Cracker Consumption Championships
- S2E7: Caution: High Speed Balls - A Ping Pong Ball Launcher for BBC Click
- S2E8: Robocoaster Challenge: Reciting Shakespeare while attached to a giant robot arm
- S2E9: Google Glasses: A New Way to Hurt Yourself (parody of Google's Project Glass)
- S2E10: Welcome to Life: the singularity, ruined by lawyers
- S2E11: Nyan Fax!
- S2E12: The Large Piña Collider: a pina colada with SCIENCE.
- S2E13: "Is This You?" - lifelogging, privacy and scandal by Tom Scott at Electromagnetic Field 2012
- S2E14: iOS 6 Maps: an explanation from Apple (parody)
- S2E15: Four Men in a Car: The Technical Difficulties team take a road trip
- S2E16: If Self-Checkout Machines Used Famous Voices
- S2E17: Instagram's New Terms of Service: A Statement From The CEO (Parody)
- S3E1: When Facebook Resurrected the Dead
- S3E2: Facebook Graph Search: a more realistic commercial
- S3E3: Ten Illegal Things To Do In London
- S3E4: A Brief History of Lyric Videos
- S3E5: Yorkshire Yoga
- S3E6: A Spaceship Simulator in a Caravan: the LHS Bikeshed
- S3E7: Lies on the London Underground
- S3E8: Instant Whey
- S3E9: Why Jonathan Ross Can't Pronounce His Rs
- S3E10: Fantastic Features We Don't Have in the English Language
- S3E11: All the Colours, Including Grue: How Languages See Colours Differently
- S3E12: Whatever Happened to Tom's Hoodie?: Tom Scott at Thinking Digital 2013
- S3E13: Why You Swear in Anglo-Saxon and Order Fancy Food in French: Registers
- S3E14: There's Nothing Wrong With Saying "10 Items or Less": Descriptivism vs Prescriptivism
- S3E15: Ghoti and the Ministry of Helth: Spelling Reform
- S3E16: Gender Neutral Pronouns: They're Here, Get Used To Them
- S3E17: Mele Kalikimaka: Why You Can't Say "Christmas" in Hawaiian
- S3E18: Oversight: Thank you for volunteering, citizen.
- S3E19: How Many Gs Do You Pull in an Elevator?
- S3E20: Why Do We Have "Ye Olde"? Obsolete Letters, and the Mysteries of Ye Olde Ming
- S3E21: Adjectival Order: Why A "Big Red Balloon", not a "Red Big Balloon"?
- S3E22: Why You Can Tweet More In Japanese: What Counts As A Character?
- S3E23: Making Flaps Vibrate In Your Throat: Voicing
- S4E1: There Are Special Crossings For Horses In Britain
- S4E2: Why Aren't There More Helicopter Crashes In London?
- S4E3: How To Make An Orange Peel Flamethrower
- S4E4: The Secret Pattern That Stops You Copying Bank Notes
- S4E5: The 134-Hour Television Show from the Arctic Circle
- S4E6: The Underground Roundabouts of Tromsø
- S4E7: Why Does Nighttime Smartphone Footage Look All Flickery in Europe?
- S4E8: Danger: Humans
- S4E9: Members of Parliament Aren't Allowed To Resign
- S4E10: The Thames Still Has Some 19th Century Stink In It
- S4E11: The Secret Button on Pedestrian Crossings
- S4E12: You Can Gold Plate Your Tongue For About $2
- S4E13: A Zeppelin, A Cat, and The World's First In-Flight Radio Message
- S4E14: Platform 9¾ Is In The Wrong Place
- S4E15: Single Point of Failure: The (Fictional) Day Google Forgot To Check Passwords
- S4E16: How To (Appear To) Strangle Someone (On Stage)
- S4E17: How To (Appear To) Slap Someone Across The Face (On Stage)
- S4E18: Can You Cook Bacon Using Hair Curlers?
- S4E19: Why Wind Farms Don't Always Turn When It's Windy
- S4E20: British Nuclear War from Beyond the Grave: The Letter of Last Resort
- S4E21: Why Is London's Cable Car So Damn High?
- S4E22: Why Do Reversing Trucks Not Beep Any More?
- S4E23: Einstein Wasn't The First Scientist To Talk About Relativity
- S4E24: British Ice Cream Doesn't Have To Contain Milk
- S4E25: The Image That Can Break Your Brain
- S4E26: How To Throw A Bucket Of Water At Someone
- S4E27: The Hard Part About Getting To Orbit Isn't The Height
- S4E28: Your GPS Shuts Down If It Goes Too Fast
- S4E29: How To Fall Into A Swimming Pool
- S4E30: The Datablast: Experimental Interactive TV From The 1990s
- S4E31: How To Tell If You're Dreaming
- S4E32: The SPF Rating On Sunscreen Is Questionable At Best
- S4E33: Disney Could Go Nuclear If They Wanted To
- S4E34: Why Was AllAdvantage.com Popular In Beverly Hills?
- S4E35: The Mississippi River Wants To Move
- S4E36: Moss Is Terrible For Emergency Navigation
- S4E37: Let's Talk About Names. In Iceland.
- S4E38: Let's Play: Bar Billiards
- S4E39: How Does a Geyser Work?
- S4E40: Why Do We Not Have A Cure For The Common Cold Yet?
- S4E41: Origami In Space
- S4E42: Never Call Someone "Tired and Emotional" In England
- S4E43: Britain Has 555 Phone Numbers Too
- S4E44: The London Railway of the Dead
- S4E45: British Tanks are Better Than All Other Tanks, and Here's Why
- S4E46: The 19th Century Channel Tunnel Wasn't Just A Dream
- S4E47: Point Zero: Where All Roads Start
- S4E48: Privacy In France: A Lot Of French People Might Be About To Sue Me
- S4E49: Facebook for Oculus Rift: The Commercial
- S4E50: Is "Paris Syndrome" A Real Thing?
- S4E51: The Level Crossing You Have To Power Yourself
- S4E52: From Missingno to Heartbleed: Buffer Exploits and Buffer Overflows
- S4E53: The Rise and Fall of the Gasometer
- S4E54: Chess Clock Jenga
- S4E55: The Three Types of Twilight, and The Days Without Night
- S4E56: The Early Steam Train With No Brakes: Stephenson's Rocket
- S4E57: How Does Eurovision Break Ties?
- S4E58: How YouTube Video Stabilization Works
- S4E59: Angels Are Actually Pretty Terrifying
- S4E60: The Most Ridiculous Game Of Football In History
- S4E61: The Nuclear Reactor In The Middle Of London
- S4E62: Fail-Safe vs. Fail-Deadly
- S4E63: How The Self-Retweeting Tweet Worked: Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) and Twitter
- S4E64: How Do You Make Something Last 1,000 Years?
- S4E65: The Equation of Time: Clocks Vs Sundials
- S4E66: Why Do Flag Emoji Count As Two Characters?
- S4E67: Emojli: the emoji-only network.
- S4E68: British Plugs Are Better Than All Other Plugs, And Here's Why
- S4E69: Some Places Have Lower Gravity Than Others
- S4E70: What's The Longest Word In The English Language?
- S4E71: Giant Underground Trampolines!
- S4E72: Gravity Doesn't Always Point Straight To The Earth's Core
- S4E73: YouTube Doesn't Know Your Password
- S4E74: Third Person Driving with a Drone
- S4E75: How To Read Text In Binary
- S4E76: The Ice Bucket Challenge Lowers Your Heart Rate
- S4E77: Emojli: Behind the Scenes and Why You Should Never Build An App
- S4E78: Ultrasonically Vaporized Vodka!
- S4E79: 2030: Privacy's Dead. What happens next?
- S4E80: Scotland is Rising and England is Sinking, Literally
- S4E81: How To (Appear To) Snap Someone's Neck (On Stage)
- S4E82: The Shellshock Bug In About Four Minutes
- S4E83: Why Britain Uses Separate Hot and Cold Taps
- S4E84: The Man Who Set Up His Own Toll Road, Without Permission
- S4E85: What Did Witches Actually Use?
- S4E86: There's a Bit of England in New York, Literally
- S4E87: The Diner Where You Microwaved Your Own Food
- S4E88: The Liquid Nitrogen Tanks of New York
- S4E89: The Floating Lighthouse in New York: The Lightship Ambrose
- S4E90: Why "Four Score and Seven Years Ago"?
- S4E91: The Concrete Pillars On Top Of British Hills: Trig Points
- S4E92: Do The Numbers On Toaster Dials Mean Minutes?
- S4E93: The Hottest Place in Britain, and the BBC Theme Park
- S4E94: Ley Lines and Avebury Henge, the Better Version of Stonehenge
- S4E95: Can It Be "Too Cold To Snow"?
- S4E96: Why Doesn't Britain Have Rabies?
- S5E1: Why The Prime Meridian Isn't At 0º
- S5E2: The Moonpig Bug: How 3,000,000 Customers' Details Were Exposed
- S5E3: The Magic Roundabout: Swindon's Terrifying Traffic Circle and Emergent Behaviour
- S5E4: The British Rail Flying Saucer
- S5E5: How Many Colours Are In A Rainbow?
- S5E6: How Green Screen Worked Before Computers
- S5E7: Standing in a Hurricane in Slow Motion
- S5E8: The Driverless Cars of Greenwich
- S5E9: How to Program a Quantum Computer (sort of)
- S5E10: Turnpikes and Tolls: What if all major roads were private?
- S5E11: The Bubble: imagine the web without trolls, or shocks, or spam
- S5E12: How To Make Something One Atom Thick
- S5E13: The 400,000,000-Year Link Between Scotland and Canada
- S5E14: 7 Illegal Things To Do In A British Election
- S5E15: The Human-Powered, Giant Theme Park Playground: Ai Pioppi
- S5E16: Ships, Mines and Magnetism
- S5E17: Risk, Immortality, and the Terrifying Pulpit Rock
- S5E18: How The Netherlands Stopped The Wind
- S5E19: Why Computers Suck At Translation
- S5E20: The Speed of Outrage: Tom Scott at Thinking Digital 2015
- S5E21: The Fictional Bridges That Became Real
- S5E22: Crash Blossoms and Being Drunk: Ambiguity
- S5E23: The Effective Power Bug: Why Can Weird Text Crash Your iPhone?
- S5E24: The Most Complex Borders in Europe: Why Do We Have Nations?
- S5E25: Why Can't Adults Learn Languages Like Children?
- S5E26: Paternoster Lifts: Dangerous, Obsolete and Quite Fun (including over the top!)
- S5E27: Long and Short Words: Language Typology
- S5E28: The Toxic Blue Lagoon of Buxton
- S5E29: What Counts as a Word?
- S5E30: The Sightlines of London
- S5E31: What's The Doomsday Seed Vault Really For?
- S5E32: Why Leap Seconds Cause Glitches
- S5E33: The Sundial That Works 24 Hours A Day
- S5E34: How To Visit Svalbard
- S5E35: The Islands Where Guns are Required
- S5E36: Are Batteries Heavier When They're Full? (with Robert Llewellyn!)
- S5E37: The Giant Cranes and Robots That Keep Civilisation Running
- S5E38: The world's largest indoor waterpark
- S5E39: Containing the Worst Nuclear Disaster in History: Chernobyl's New Confinement Structure
- S5E40: Radioactive Bananas in Chernobyl
- S5E41: How to Visit Chernobyl
- S5E42: The Russian Woodpecker of Chernobyl: How To See Over The Horizon
- S5E43: The Weirdest Bridge in Wales: The Newport Transporter Bridge
- S5E44: Hovercraft, Concorde, and the Dreams of the 1970s
- S5E45: The Abandoned Village of Imber: How Far Can Emergency Powers Go?
- S5E46: So You've Learned To Teleport
- S5E47: G-Forces, Gliders, and Graveyard Spirals
- S5E48: Amphibious Weed-Cutting Boat!
- S5E49: The secret underground pipeline across Britain
- S5E50: Sinking Ship Simulator: The Royal Navy's Damage Repair Instructional Unit
- S5E51: The Man Who Had Himself Taxidermied: Jeremy Bentham
- S5E52: Real Life Emoji Keyboard!
- S5E53: The Link That Can Crash Chrome
- S5E54: The Art of the Bodge: How I Made The Emoji Keyboard
- S5E55: Archimedes and a Boat Lift: the Falkirk Wheel
- S5E56: Simulating a Universe: the EAGLE Project at Durham University
- S5E57: Britain's End-of-the-World Bunkers
- S5E58: The Strange St Pauli Elbtunnel
- S5E59: The Bielefeld Conspiracy
- S5E60: Goalball: Blindfold Paralympic Reverse Dodgeball
- S5E61: Why I Can't Show You The H******** S***
- S5E62: The Collapsed Dam That Stopped Los Angeles
- S5E63: How The Rosetta Stone Unlocked Hieroglyphics
- S5E64: 700 Flavours of Soda Pop: Galco's in Los Angeles
- S5E65: Drones, Deserts and Danger
- S5E66: Big Industrial Simulators in Finland
- S5E67: Automated Weapons and the Battlefield of 2050
- S5E68: A Christmas Computer Bug, and the Future of Files
- S5E69: Seeing Other People's Steam Accounts: The Christmas Caching Catastrophe
- S6E1: Why Britain Sucks At Product Placement
- S6E2: Crosswalks Don't Always Make You Safer
- S6E3: Calling The Police Doesn't Charge Your Phone Battery
- S6E4: Why Wuppertal's Suspended Monorail Wasn't The Future Of Travel
- S6E5: How "Crash Safari" Reboots Your Phone
- S6E6: How To Make Snow
- S6E7: The Second Largest Freezer in Norway
- S6E8: The Biathlon: Firing Guns Under Pressure
- S6E9: What Counts as the World's Largest Clock?
- S6E10: Why 1/1/1970 Bricks Your iPhone
- S6E11: Power, Politics and Pragmatism: The British National Grid
- S6E12: Inside A Satellite Clean Room
- S6E13: Unexploded Bombs off the British Coast: the SS Richard Montgomery
- S6E14: Driving Through Russia Without A Visa: The Saatse Boot
- S6E15: Will YouTube Ever Run Out Of Video IDs?
- S6E16: The First Ever Wireless Hack: Marconi vs Maskelyne
- S6E17: Accidental Emoji Expert: Tom Scott at An Evening of Unnecessary Detail
- S6E18: In Norway, Everyone Can Know How Much You Earn
- S6E19: Help, My Fusion Reactor's Making A Weird Noise
- S6E20: The Not-Quite-Robots That Help Fix Fusion Reactors
- S6E21: The Most Dangerous Stretch of Water in the World: The Strid at Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire
- S6E22: The Strangest Elevator In Italy: the Ascensore Castello d'Albertis-Montegalletto, Genoa
- S6E23: Why Snow and Confetti Ruin YouTube Video Quality
- S6E24: Questionable with Jay Foreman, Sarah Breese and Will Seaward
- S6E25: Why Web Filters Don't Work: Penistone and the Scunthorpe Problem
- S6E26: Why You Can't Advertise Cancer Cures In Britain
- S6E27: The Flower That Smells Like Death
- S6E28: Nobody's Exactly Sure How Much A Kilogram Is Right Now
- S6E29: The Man Who Invented, Then Hated, Shopping Malls
- S6E30: The Bus Replacement Rail Service (yes, that's the right way round)
- S6E31: The Scientifically Inaccurate Dinosaurs That Must Stay That Way
- S6E32: No, Pokémon Go Can't Read Your Email
- S6E33: The Fake Vinegar In British Fish and Chip Shops
- S6E34: The Mushroom Cloud Over Britain: RAF Fauld and the Hanbury Crater
- S6E35: Hebocon UK: Deliberately Terrible Robot Fighting
- S6E36: The Problem With Renewable Energy (and how we're fixing it)
- S6E37: The Battery That's Lasted 176 Years
- S6E38: Why Mountain Dew Rots Your Teeth More Than Coca-Cola
- S6E39: The Fake-British Ghost Town In China: Thames Town
- S6E40: Seeing Things: Visual Disturbances We All Experience
- S6E41: Listening for Nuclear Tests at the Top of the World
- S6E42: The Front Falls Off: Glaciers Don't Go Backwards
- S6E43: No-One Knows Who Got To The North Pole First
- S6E44: Internet to the Arctic: A Greenlandic Relay Station
- S6E45: The Inuktitut Language
- S6E46: Cold Wars, Cruise Ships, and the Northwest Passage
- S6E47: The Town Where Wi-Fi Is Banned: The Green Bank Telescope and the Quiet Zone
- S6E48: Pod Cars of the Past and Future: The Morgantown PRT
- S6E49: The world's most dangerous path... isn't.
- S6E50: The Zip Line Across Time Zones
- S6E51: The Solar Power Towers of Southern Spain
- S6E52: The Bizarre Plan to Drain the Mediterranean: Atlantropa
- S6E53: The Grave of the Man Who Never Was: Operation Mincemeat
- S6E54: The Spider Dress That Reacts To Personal Space Invaders
- S6E55: 3D Printing Stainless Steel with Giant Robot Arms
- S6E56: The World's Most Famous Teapot: The Utah Teapot
- S6E57: Arson as a Christmas Tradition: The Gävle Goat
- S6E58: This giant model stopped a terrible plan
- S6E59: The City of the Dead: Colma, California
- S6E60: Wheels, Bombs, and Perpetual Motion Machines
- S6E61: In Old Movies, Why The Dial Tone After Someone Hangs Up?
- S6E62: Science vs the Weather: Salford's Energy House
- S6E63: Why YouTube Streams Don't Count For Christmas No. 1
- S6E64: Fallout Shelters and Zurich's Water: Swiss Resilience
- S7E1: The Confusing Borders of Lake Constance
- S7E2: The Little-Known Patterns on British Streets
- S7E3: Zero-G Experiments on Earth: The Bremen Drop Tower
- S7E4: Harald Bluetooth and Your Phone
- S7E5: The world's most frustrating work of art
- S7E6: America's First Supermodel: Audrey Munson
- S7E7: The World Is Slowly Running Out Of Sand
- S7E8: Inside YouTube's Mixed Reality VR Lab
- S7E9: The Beer Pipeline of Bruges
- S7E10: One Town, Four Elements: Ytterby
- S7E11: You Can Hear The Difference Between Hot and Cold Water
- S7E12: The Disaster That Changed Engineering: The Hyatt Regency Collapse
- S7E13: The Foil That Went To The Moon And Back
- S7E14: Why Song Translations Usually Suck
- S7E15: Why This "Zero Calorie Sweetener" Isn't Zero Calories
- S7E16: We hit a drone with lightning
- S7E17: Voyager 1's Getting Closer to Earth Right Now
- S7E18: How To Not Break A Mars Rover
- S7E19: Why sci-fi alien planets all look the same
- S7E20: How The Arecibo Telescope Could Help Save The World
- S7E21: Why The YouTube Algorithm Will Always Be A Mystery
- S7E22: The world's most powerful tidal current
- S7E23: The poison garden of Alnwick
- S7E24: Blocking People in Real Life: Tom Scott at An Evening of Unnecessary Detail
- S7E25: The Museum of Failure
- S7E26: The Runways of Fire That Let WW2 Planes Land In Fog: FIDO
- S7E27: An elevator that actually goes sideways
- S7E28: Why The Government Shouldn't Break WhatsApp
- S7E29: Why old screens make a high pitched noise
- S7E30: I can't show you how pink this pink is.
- S7E31: Connectome Scanning: Looking at the Brain's Wiring
- S7E32: FizzBuzz: One Simple Interview Question
- S7E33: What counts as a mountain?
- S7E34: Colorado has a giant freezer filled with polar ice
- S7E35: The US government will sell you freeze-dried urine
- S7E36: A nuclear waste dump you can walk on
- S7E37: How Computers Compress Text: Huffman Coding and Huffman Trees
- S7E38: The "rotary jail" had a slight problem
- S7E39: The centuries-old debt that's still paying interest
- S7E40: Reaction ferries are really clever
- S7E41: Why California's musical road sounds terrible
- S7E42: What Is Sea Level, Anyway?
- S7E43: The Story of Salvation Mountain
- S7E44: The Lava Lamps That Help Keep The Internet Secure
- S7E45: Is it dangerous to talk to a camera while driving?
- S7E46: The German town that's literally cracking apart
- S7E47: Hold music used to sound better. Here's why.
- S7E48: Batman's village of fools
- S7E49: This is how zero-g flights actually work
- S7E50: The null hypothesis
- S7E51: This Video Is 2D And 3D Simultaneously: the Pulfrich Effect
- S8E1: 17 Tonnes of Spinning Glass: Making the World's Largest Telescope
- S8E2: Sign Language Isn't Universal
- S8E3: A Language Made Of Music
- S8E4: Canada's Most Successful King
- S8E5: Remote controlling an entire airport
- S8E6: Faceswapping, Unethical Videos, and Future Shock
- S8E7: Making artificial earthquakes with a huge steel ball
- S8E8: This city centre has no street names
- S8E9: Launching An Entire Fireworks Display At Once
- S8E10: The moiré effect lights that guide ships home
- S8E11: European clocks ran slow for a bit. British clocks didn't.
- S8E12: How formation flying works
- S8E13: There's a mermaid show in Florida
- S8E14: The US president has a bulletproof railcar
- S8E15: Making an international standard cup of tea
- S8E16: G-force, jerk, and a giant centrifuge
- S8E17: We Sent Garlic Bread to the Edge of Space, Then Ate It
- S8E18: 2½ Hours of Unedited Garlic Bread Flight Footage
- S8E19: How The Black Point Message Crashes Android Apps
- S8E20: How planes stay safe over the Atlantic
- S8E21: A Town Called Asbestos
- S8E22: The US-Canada border splits this road down the middle
- S8E23: The town that was burned for science
- S8E24: The giant freezer that tests winter boots
- S8E25: Making 200,000 tons of arsenic dust safe
- S8E26: The new highway to the Arctic Ocean
- S8E27: Watching for nuclear attack in the Arctic
- S8E28: The sourtoe cocktail has a human toe in it
- S8E29: We Should Let Some Wildfires Burn
- S8E30: Stories I Can't Tell
- S8E31: How the 90s VHS look works
- S8E32: This nuclear reactor is run by students
- S8E33: Testing the sound mirrors that protected Britain
- S8E34: I hit 3,000-year-old art with a hammer
- S8E35: Your private messages travel under this beach
- S8E36: That Time I Got In Trouble With The Government
- S8E37: The Quiz That Was Shared A Million Times
- S8E38: Why You Don't Want To Go Viral
- S8E39: The collapsible crash-test robot car
- S8E40: We Made a Banhammer
- S8E41: Wingwalking used to be a lot more dangerous
- S8E42: How the first ever telecoms scam worked
- S8E43: What's The Longest Word You Can Write With Seven-Segment Displays?
- S8E44: If Educational Videos Were Filmed Like Music Videos
- S8E45: The Ogham language
- S8E46: Why do London's manholes keep exploding?
- S8E47: Britain's Largest Battery Is Actually A Lake
- S8E48: Why Computers Can't Count Sometimes
- S8E49: Testing the world's longest echo
- S8E50: An American Stonehenge: The Mysterious Georgia Guidestones
- S8E51: The other tree that owns itself
- S8E52: The city of golf carts
- S8E53: The Consequences of Your Code
- S8E54: The canyon that humans made by accident
- S8E55: Why NASA Spun Astronauts Around, But Doesn't Any More
- S9E1: The Fishermen That Hold Their Breath For 10 Minutes
- S9E2: How Knot To Hang A Painting
- S9E3: This Is Your Brain On Stale Air
- S9E4: I Got To See And Hold My Brain
- S9E5: How to slow down a stock exchange
- S9E6: How Auto-Tune Works
- S9E7: Why Denmark used to be .04 seconds behind the world
- S9E8: A Questionable Experiment in Motion Sickness
- S9E9: The broken building that must not be destroyed
- S9E10: The Last Play-For-Cash Fascination Parlor
- S9E11: The library of rare colors
- S9E12: Blindfold balancing in the spinning space chair
- S9E13: The artificial gravity lab
- S9E14: I Drove My Childhood Favorite Racing Game In Real Life
- S9E15: Where two oceans meet, debunked
- S9E16: The sculpture that looks like a real-life cartoon
- S9E17: The Hundred-Tonne Robots That Help Keep New Zealand Running
- S9E18: The brain-eating amoebas of Kerosene Creek
- S9E19: The first 3D color X-rays
- S9E20: The circle visible from space
- S9E21: Testing a zip line that goes round corners
- S9E22: What counts as the world's steepest street?
- S9E23: The one-lane bridge shared by cars and trains
- S9E24: Mr Olds' remarkable elevator
- S9E25: The world's first solar powered train
- S9E26: Why You Can't Trust Me
- S9E27: These tunnels stop part of Tokyo flooding
- S9E28: How To Build An App: Everything You Didn't Know You Needed To Know
- S9E29: why typing like this is sometimes okay.
- S9E30: How to stop a colossal bridge corroding
- S9E31: The Fetch-Execute Cycle: What's Your Computer Actually Doing?
- S9E32: Why "No Problem" Can Seem Rude: Phatic Expressions
- S9E33: The Two Generals' Problem
- S9E34: Flying a plane with fireworks on the wings
- S9E35: I'm Not A Robot
- S9E36: The Language Sounds That Could Exist, But Don't
- S9E37: The only bit of Louisiana's coast that isn't sinking
- S9E38: The toxic pit with a $3 admission fee
- S9E39: What counts as the world's shortest river?
- S9E40: These tunnels are designed for 100,000 years
- S9E41: The Self-Driving Race Car
- S9E42: Why Helsinki's library robots aren't important
- S9E43: The giant art that keeps planes quiet
- S9E44: This Video Is Sponsored By ___ VPN
- S9E45: How the Netherlands simulated the sea
- S9E46: The world's only wingsuit tunnel
- S9E47: The elevator shaft was invented before the elevator
- S9E48: I visited the US National Helium Reserve
- S9E49: Can The Words You Read Change Your Behavior?
- S9E50: Why Electronic Voting Is Still A Bad Idea
- S9E51: The world's littlest skyscraper was a massive scam
- S9E52: Why Do We Move Our Hands When We Talk?
- S9E53: Why 2020 Started On December 30th
- S10E1: Why My Teenage Code Was Terrible: Sorting Algorithms and Big O Notation
- S10E2: How Neurosurgeons Navigate Inside The Brain
- S10E3: How To Grow A Martian Salad On Earth
- S10E4: The bridge that's in two countries at the same time
- S10E5: Why TRUE + TRUE = 2: Data Types
- S10E6: The Dutch headwind cycling championships are amazing
- S10E7: The Sentences Computers Can't Understand, But Humans Can
- S10E8: The country where all public transit is free
- S10E9: Stopping A Laser Beam In Mid-Air
- S10E10: Why you can't buy Dasani water in Britain
- S10E11: This billion-euro nuclear reactor was never switched on
- S10E12: YouTube's copyright system isn't broken. The world's is.
- S10E13: Why dark video is a terrible mess
- S10E14: This Video Has (x) Views
- S10E15: Abso-b____y-lutely: Expletive Infixation
- S10E16: Why You Can't Name A File CON In Windows
- S10E17: Why this British crossroads was so dangerous
- S10E18: The Hidden Rules of Conversation
- S10E19: Are There Problems That Computers Can't Solve?
- S10E20: Why some remastered music videos look awful
- S10E21: The Most Common Vowel in English
- S10E22: The Worst Typo I Ever Made
- S10E23: How England's Oldest Road Was Nearly Lost Forever
- S10E24: The "first internet bench" probably wasn't
- S10E25: I Asked 64,182 People About "Jingle Bells, Batman Smells". Here's What I Found Out.
- S10E26: Why You Can Spot Bad Green Screen
- S10E27: The Abandoned Hill With Two Members Of Parliament
- S10E28: A Million Dollars vs A Billion Dollars, Visualized: A Road Trip
- S10E29: The Village That The Luftwaffe Bombed By Mistake
- S10E30: Britain once forgot how long an inch is
- S10E31: Why You Should Turn On Two Factor Authentication
- S10E32: The Part Of Britain That Rises And Falls Twice A Day
- S10E33: Is the most northern part of Iceland still there?
- S10E34: Which Is "Bouba", and Which Is "Kiki"?
- S10E35: Swimming between two continents, debunked
- S10E36: 1,204,986 Votes Decided: What Is The Best Thing?
- S10E37: Would you swim in power plant wastewater?
- S10E38: The tiny monorails that once carried James Bond
- S10E39: How Binary Search Makes Computers Much, Much Faster
- S10E40: We Built A Lie-Detector Skeleton From 1927
- S10E41: The theme park inside an old nuclear power plant
- S10E42: It's pronounced GIF.
- S10E43: My unlicensed hovercraft bar is technically legal
- S10E44: If these pumps ever stop, part of Germany floods.
- S10E45: Five Things You Can't Do On British Television
- S10E46: I Almost Learned To Fly A Jetpack
- S10E47: Why The Web Is Such A Mess
- S10E48: We walked the most dangerous path in Britain
- S10E49: How Many Languages Are There?
- S10E50: The never-used road where the BBC crash cars
- S10E51: The Greatest Title Sequence I've Ever Seen
- S10E52: How Weird Is My Audience? I Polled 15,408 People To Find Out
- S11E1: Trying To Fail A Drug Test On Purpose
- S11E2: Australia's Bushfire-Hunting Satellites
- S11E3: Trying To Create an AI Tom Scott (on a $100 budget)
- S11E4: The Radioactive Beach In New York
- S11E5: Hill Hill Hill Hill, debunked, debunked
- S11E6: YouTubers have to declare ads. Why doesn't anyone else?
- S11E7: I asked an AI for video ideas, and they were actually good
- S11E8: Why Progress Bars Don't Move Smoothly
- S11E9: Why Hollywood explosions don't look like real explosions
- S11E10: No-one is going to save Covehithe
- S11E11: Why Shakespeare Could Never Have Been French
- S11E12: "High explosives" doesn't just mean "bigger boom"
- S11E13: This changed my mind about aquariums.
- S11E14: What Color Is My Hoodie?
- S11E15: I asked an AI for video ideas for other YouTubers. It went badly.
- S11E16: England's oldest attraction turns teddy bears to stone
- S11E17: Taking The Emergency Exit From A Wind Turbine
- S11E18: The beach where Lego keeps washing up
- S11E19: I promise this story about microwaves is interesting.
- S11E20: The long-forgotten history of the British moon spacesuit
- S11E21: The Accidental Rush for Anthrax Island
- S11E22: The world's last turntable ferry has a really clever design
- S11E23: Landing at the only airport that's also a public beach
- S11E24: History forgot these old fireworks. We recreated them.
- S11E25: The Shocking New Use for Red Telephone Boxes
- S11E26: How many robots does it take to run a grocery store?
- S11E27: The UK's last aerial ropeway uses no power, moves 300 tonnes a day, and will be gone by 2036.
- S11E28: An Unedited, Rain-Soaked Ride on Claughton's Aerial Ropeway
- S11E29: I tried to film a volcano and it was a complete disaster
- S11E30: The diving gondola: a strange elevator to the ocean floor
- S11E31: How one little boat (and me) held up miles of London traffic at Tower Bridge
- S11E32: I helped cover a 5,000-year-old monument with worn-out tires
- S11E33: The Islands With Too Much Power
- S11E34: I took the world's shortest flight. It was underwhelming.
- S11E35: Why this observatory fires lasers at satellites
- S11E36: Three strange river crossings
- S11E37: The public toll road with no speed limit
- S11E38: The World's Most Useful Model Railway
- S11E39: I thought the Schmid Peoplemover was impossible
- S11E40: The world's only float-through McDonald's
- S11E41: The shooting range where you fire over a busy road
- S11E42: The highway where trucks work like electric trains
- S11E43: An actual, real-world use for robot dogs
- S11E44: Why this "falling rocks" sign is more important than most
- S11E45: This tiny railroad across the sea has an important job
- S11E46: The tunnel where people pay to inhale radioactive gas
- S11E47: The town where holding fireworks over your head is a tradition
- S11E48: The world's most expensive object by weight
- S11E49: The Thames Barrier must never fail. Here's why it doesn't.
- S11E50: The hidden background noise that can catch criminals
- S12E1: The meters-high mountain of mannequins in the Midlands
- S12E2: Ten years ago, I predicted 2022. Did I get it right?
- S12E3: There's a £100,000 coin buried under this London building
- S12E4: How one British laboratory protects the world's chocolate
- S12E5: Literally just three minutes where I talk about some rocks
- S12E6: The giant chainmail box that stops a house dissolving
- S12E7: The top secret plan to explode a nuclear bomb in Yorkshire
- S12E8: This town forgot to be a city
- S12E9: The Elie Chainwalk is safe, as long as you follow the signs
- S12E10: After 140 years, this old technology still keeps trains safe
- S12E11: 14 science fiction stories in under 6 minutes
- S12E12: Reopening an airport terminal is harder than you might think
- S12E13: The giant archive hidden under the British countryside
- S12E14: How does Britain know what time it is?
- S12E15: My robot double sells out (so I don't have to)
- S12E16: The bridge that must legally wobble
- S12E17: Downhill, on a couch, on public roads.
- S12E18: Europe's toughest airport landing used to be a lot harder
- S12E19: You're not allowed in this cave. But there's a copy.
- S12E20: I flew with birds. You can too.
- S12E21: The massive Fatigue Carousel helps keep roads safe
- S12E22: I rode a giant mechanical elephant. You can too.
- S12E23: Maybe rich people should build weird fountains again
- S12E24: It's a pile of mining waste. Want to go skiing on it?
- S12E25: Can you really drive while facing backwards?
- S12E26: This clock was famous, but the internet ruined it.
- S12E27: A working flight simulator, no computers necessary
- S12E28: Flying here is (surprisingly) legal
- S12E29: I visited the Yellowstone Zone of Death
- S12E30: The world's largest walking robot
- S12E31: A geyser that shoots sparkling mineral water
- S12E32: How the US Postal Service reads terrible handwriting
- S12E33: Delivering mail by jumping from a moving boat
- S12E34: Why the US Army electrifies this water
- S12E35: This massive truck makes artificial earthquakes
- S12E36: This is the most interesting roof in London.
- S12E37: How much helium does it take to lift a person?
- S12E38: Why do YouTubers clap at the start of videos?
- S12E39: I thought the treadmill crane was fictional.
- S12E40: I finally found a useful monorail.
- S12E41: Keeping the world's longest railroad tunnel safe
- S12E42: This 1970s tank simulator drives through a tiny world
- S12E43: The government approves of this shark now.
- S12E44: Is Poland's tap water really protected by clams?
- S12E45: I can't do this forever.
- S12E46: This electric ferry uses a very long extension cord
- S12E47: This river can be switched on and off
- S12E48: Why build a diving board twice the Olympic height?
- S12E49: Cheap, renewable, clean energy. There's just one problem.
- S12E50: Firing radioactive stuff at high speed under city streets
- S12E51: The US government is giving out free wasps
- S12E52: I was wrong (and so was everyone)
- S12E53: Doing robotic surgery on a copy of myself
- S13E1: The "architecture graveyard" is alive and well
- S13E2: This rollercoaster doesn't stop automatically
- S13E3: These chickens save lives.
- S13E4: I took a ride on a moving radio telescope
- S13E5: Why Australia bottles up its air
- S13E6: Google gave the Shweeb $1,000,000.
- S13E7: I tried using AI. It scared me.
- S13E8: This café sends food through pneumatic tubes
- S13E9: This is 'impossible', but New Zealand is trying anyway.
- S13E10: The city with a hundred private cable cars
- S13E11: Things are changing at the world's oldest hotel
- S13E12: This bus transforms into a train
- S13E13: I climbed inside a giant robotic parking garage
- S13E14: I rode the world's fastest train.
- S13E15: This tiny hovercraft went viral.
- S13E16: It's the Matrix, but for locusts.
- S13E17: The military base where you drive over the runway
- S13E18: How they saved the holes in Swiss cheese
- S13E19: The world's cleanest railway
- S13E20: The people who get paid to get sick
- S13E21: Shake tables are way more complex than I thought
- S13E22: This is an excuse to show you a really good tunnel
- S13E23: No-one knows how explosions work (yet)
- S13E24: I had to throw out my script about this submarine simulator
- S13E25: The cable car that you pedal by hand
- S13E26: The first jungle gym was meant to hack kids' brains
- S13E27: Six months from now, this channel stops.
- S13E28: How can you legally fly a plane designed in 1910?
- S13E29: I thought this rotating house was impossible.
- S13E30: If this survives for an hour, it passes the Bear Test.
- S13E31: A bear found my GoPro and took a selfie
- S13E32: Grizzly bear GoPro selfie: raw unedited footage
- S13E33: Storing dead people at -196°C
- S13E34: This town banned cars (except tiny electric ones)
- S13E35: This town throws pennies at people. They hurt.
- S13E36: No-one built these for 5,000 years... until now.
- S13E37: This man built his office inside an elevator
- S13E38: Why are adverts so loud?
- S13E39: This library has every book ever published.
- S13E40: How languages steal words from each other
- S13E41: Spherical houses weren't a great idea.
- S13E42: The largest telescope that will ever be built*
- S13E43: I finally rode the weird, curved German elevator.
- S13E44: there'dn't've
- S13E45: 0-100 in less than a second. And I'm driving.
- S13E46: Boarding planes could have been very different
- S13E47: Does the language you speak change how you think?
- S13E48: Every mistake I've made since 2014.
- S13E49: These tiny ships have a serious purpose
- S13E50: Why use many streetlights when one will do?
- S13E51: Why don't subtitles match dubbing?
- S13E52: A robot just swapped my electric car's battery
- S13E53: Why the government drops flies on California
- S13E54: People are going to be angry about pylons.
- S13E55: After ten years, it's time to stop weekly videos.
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