22 épisodes
(7 h 20 min)
Épisodes
S3 E1 • In Sickness & In Health, Fact or Fiction, Who Said That?
From one of nature’s most efficient antioxidants, to jaw-dropping facts and fictions about Einstein, Uncle Sam, and presidents, to the man who first used the phrase “Speak softly and carry a big stick.”
Première diffusion : 16 septembre 2013
S3 E2 • What's In A Name?, Get Creative, Identify This
From the original meaning of the words “weird” and “quarantine,” to beautiful, yet unique works of art, auroras, and waterfalls, to some of the worlds most identifiable buildings, landmarks, and natural wonders.
Première diffusion : 23 septembre 2013
S3 E3 • Ridiculous Theories, Untold History, Origins
From debunking ridiculous theories about land, sea, and air, to untold history on assassination attempts, famous wars, and peace treaties, to the origins or Mardi Gras beads, throwing rice, and the French dip sandwich.
Première diffusion : 30 septembre 2013
S3 E4 • Mystery Solved, Problem and Solution, Record Breakers
From the truth behind the Bermuda Triangle, fairy rings and why some stones seem to move by themselves, to the solutions for persistent household problems, to some of the worlds great records involving fishing, rubber bands, and hula hoops.
Première diffusion : 7 octobre 2013
S3 E5 • Globetrotting, Now and Then, What It's Worth
From the world’s most expensive bridges, to the fastest way to get from country to country, to the cost of a first-class parlor suite ticket on the infamous Titanic.
Première diffusion : 14 octobre 2013
S3 E6 • What's In a Name, Untold History, In Sickness & In Health
From the history behind mall-loving, teenage valley girls, to the invention that might have saved U.S. President William McKinley’s life, to some of the most famous oaths of all time.
Première diffusion : 21 octobre 2013
S3 E7 • Supernatural, Bad Ideas, On The Menu
From close encounters with aliens, to traditions involving rolling cheese down hills and shin-kicking, to the history behind one the most beloved menu items: the sandwich
Première diffusion : 28 octobre 2013
S3 E8 • What Might Have Been, Oddities, Myths
From what might have occurred if certain events in history hadn’t happened, to what it’s like to ride in a paternoster, to busting some of the most outrageous myths about sleep, earthquakes, and the speed of light.
Première diffusion : 4 novembre 2013
S3 E9 • Globetrotting, Get Creative, Identify This!
From skydiving in some of the world's most exotic places, to exploring some of the most artistic residences from around the globe, to identifying treasures from unexpected places.
Première diffusion : 11 novembre 2013
S3 E10 • Mad Science, Claim To Fame, Oddities
From what a jackalope, geep, and goat-sheep might look like, to well-known explorers claims to fame, to some unexplained oddities that you might not want to know about.
Première diffusion : 18 novembre 2013
S3 E11 • Ridiculous Theories, Mystery Solved, Problem and Solution
From ridiculous theories involving King Tut and a hippo, to discovering the real mystery behind the famed aurora borealis, to some solutions that any camper or survival expert should know about.
Première diffusion : 20 janvier 2014
S3 E12 • Myths, Record Breakers, Surprising Stats
From famous myths about a pen and the Space Race, to some jaw-dropping records for the world’s most expensive book and fastest ascent of Mt. Everest, to some little known facts about amusement parks.
Première diffusion : 27 janvier 2014
S3 E13 • Now and Then, Identify This, Into The Wild
From finding out who has it better: young people now, or those from 40 years ago. To identifying some of the far from latest fashions, to adventuring into the wild to put a name on some strange animals.
Première diffusion : 3 février 2014
S3 E14 • What Could Have Been, What It's Worth, Globetrotting
From which South American city was once a European capital, to learning what it will cost you if you want to ride on some of the world’s most famous trains, to trotting around the globe in search of some of the most confusing places to visit.
Première diffusion : 10 février 2014
S3 E15 • Inventions, Bad Ideas, The World in Numbers
From uncovering some of the world’s best inventions such as the spinning wheel, carding machine, and first mechanical calculator, to looking into some of the worst ideas that were given a patent, to some of the most surprising statistics about the world around us.
Première diffusion : 17 février 2014
S3 E16 • In Sickness & In Health, Claim to Fame, Untold History
From the history of well-known diseases and disorders, to the legacies of some famous Yankees and Ancient Greeks, and the untold stories of some unknown people who had huge impacts on history.
Première diffusion : 7 avril 2014
S3 E17 • Fact or Fiction, Myths, Origins
From the facts behind space travel, to some earthbound myths, and the origins of the world’s most famous landmarks.
Première diffusion : 14 avril 2014
S3 E18 • Record Breakers, Oddities, In Sickness & In Health
From world records in the history of flight and construction, to the oddly shared history of a destructive invention and a well-known celebration of peace, to everything you need to know about the antibiotics that save lives.
Première diffusion : 21 avril 2014
S3 E19 • Globetrotting, Problem & Solution, Identify This
From the massive moai of Easter Island, to the problems that come with the development of the world’s biggest cities, to a closer look at how short and tall differ around the world.
Première diffusion : 28 avril 2014
S3 E20 • What Could Have Been, Bad Ideas, Now and Then
From coastlines that weren’t, to the many runner up capitals of America, flushing gators down the toilet, throwing rice at birds, running from bears, pink as the go to color for boys, and the tallest nations in the world.
Première diffusion : 5 mai 2014
S3 E21 • Mad Science, Who Said That, Claim to Fame
From the strength of your own hair, to huge extinct apes, survival of the fittest, power that corrupts absolutely, great minds, strange flags on the moon, and queen bees.
Première diffusion : 12 mai 2014
S3 E22 • Myths, World In Numbers, Fact or Fiction
From leprechauns to great floods, the chupacabra, a fear of flying, pilot fatigue, texting while driving, the world ratio of cell phones to working toilets, St. Patrick, and your odds of surviving just about everything.
Première diffusion : 19 mai 2014