BBC Two Re-edited Half Hour Shows
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Date broadcast | Myths |
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July 27, 2006 | Penny Drop, Who Gets Wetter?, Exploding Toilet |
August 3, 2006 | CD-ROM Shattering, Silicone Breasts, Cell Phone Destruction |
September 7, 2006 | Lightning Strikes Tongue Piercing, Cola Myths (partial; cleaning blood, pennies and chrome, dissolving teeth and steaks), Hammer Bridge Drop |
September 14, 2006 | JATO Car, Pop Rocks and Soda (called "Space Dust" in the British narration, as it is the more common name for Pop Rocks in the UK) |
September 21, 2006 | Buried Alive, Beat the Breath Test |
September 28, 2006 | Explosive Decompression, Rear Axle, Frog Giggin' |
October 5, 2006 | Mad Trombonist, Goldfish Memory, Down with the Titanic |
October 12, 2006 | Escape from Alcatraz, Mind Control Chips, Does a Duck's Quack Echo? |
October 19, 2006 | Row Skiing, Surprise Toothbrush, Breakstep Bridge |
October 31, 2006 | The Hunt for Hoffa, Daddy Long-Legs, Jet Taxi |
November 7, 2006 | Lawn Chair Balloon, Poppy Seed Drug Test, Goldfinger |
November 14, 2006 | Chicken Gun (frozen or thawed?), Killer Laundry! |
February 19, 2007 | Vacuum Toilet, Exploding Shopping |
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