2012 (UK); April 20, 2013 (2013-04-20) – January 30, 2019 (US)
Outrageous Acts of Science is a
science program shown on
Science Channel in the U.S., featuring a fast-paced countdown of the top 20
internet videos in each episode. The series first aired in the UK on
Discovery International with the title You Have Been Warned. The program features homemade
scienceexperiments and
stunts, often accompanied by warnings of "don't try this at home" when doing so might endanger the viewer. For the U.S.
TV network, it was the top-rated show of 2015.[1]
Each episode focuses on a particular science theme that features the cleverest, funniest, most daring, or just downright bizarre clips, along with an explanation and breakdown from
science and
engineering experts, including
Hakeem Oluseyi,
Debbie Berebichez,
Carin Bondar and also-comedians
Helen Arney,
Matt Parker,
Adam Ruben, and
Tom Wrigglesworth, among others. The expert panel's explanations are accompanied by storytelling
motion graphics and an explanation of what, how and why these clips were scientifically possible.[2]
Outrageous Acts of Science is
narrated by
Tim Dadabo, while
Gareth Cornick voices You Have Been Warned for Europe. In mid 2017, the last ten episodes of season seven aired on
Discovery Channel (Australia) as Dr. Karl's Outrageous Acts of Science, hosted by Dr.
Karl Kruszelnicki, with commentary by other Australians not seen in other versions of the show.[3]
The first two seasons of You Have Been Warned are shown in Asia as well, with the third season of Outrageous Acts also airing there under the You Have Been Warned banner and intro. Two separate Asian versions were also created. In the first, titled You Have Been Warned with Ean Nasrun, Malaysian radio announcer and TV personality
Ean Nasrun voices and appears on-screen in a separate version that aired on
Discovery Channel Asia, along with some commentators' clips replaced by those featuring scientists from Malaysia.[4] A second independent version, You Have Been Warned Asia, is also produced by
Rohit Tharani for
Discovery Channel Asia, hosted by five
Filipinos, actor/comedian
Ramon Bautista; director and performer
RA Rivera; comedic performer
Jun Sabayton; musician, TV presenter, and political commentator
Lourd de Veyra; and actress, TV presenter, and motoring journalist
Angel Rivero. The hosts provide the science behind the clips themselves rather than relying in a separate commentator panel in an edgier, more comedic take on the series.[5]
The series is produced by
October Films UK. In its tenth season, new episodes began airing in the U.S. on 17 October 2018. The first four episodes of season six were compilations of previous clips.
A one-season
spin-off called Outrageous Acts of Psych aired in the U.S. in 2015.
Zeros to Heroes - March 8, 2014 - A Mexican
firework hammer, freezing a tongue to a
lamppost,
superglue, and an easily scared man.
When Nature Calls - March 15, 2014 - A
gorilla that walks like a person, clouds formed indoors,
surfingglacierrunoff, a wrong way to feed a
crocodile, and a man that gets dangerously close to
volcanoes.
Freaks of Nature - April 19, 2014 - Featuring a
washcloth wrung in
outer space, a backwards-driving car, a "human
axe" (Quantrel Bishop), naked at the
South Pole, and using animals to catch animals.
Born to Be Wild - February 7, 2015 - More
daredevils, including an
avalanche survivor, a man who can hold his breath for more than 22 minutes, and one who walks between
hot-air balloons a few thousand feet (over a kilometer) above ground.
Grand Masters - February 14, 2015 - A man
drifting two cars at once, a
snake able to open a door, and a three-year-old
basketball player.
Tested on Humans - February 21, 2015 - A man who pops his
eyes out of their
sockets, contagious
yawning, and a
bike helmet with an emergency
airbag.
Urban Legends - March 21, 2015 - Home inventions, including a dangerous
electric bike, a submarine under human power, and a full-sized car made of
Legos.
Season 4
Fact or Fiction - June 20, 2015 -
Snow skiing on Hawaii's
Mauna Kea, a wingsuit pilot towed by a car, a
great white shark encounter, driving vertically, and a
handgun trick shot.
Summer Wipeout - June 22, 2015
Kings Of Summer - June 23, 2015
Speed Freaks - June 27, 2015 - A car drives 1,000 feet (300 m) across water, a
mantis shrimp with the fastest punch of any animal,
bionic boots, and a car that jumps over a plane.
Fan Favorites - June 27, 2015
Home Hacks - July 4, 2015 - Motorcycle
chariot racing, a homemade
Iron Man-like
exoskeleton, a plane flying with no wings, and a 9-foot (2.7 m) tall robotic insect.
No Limits - July 11, 2015 - A world-record truck jump, the world's fastest electric
motorcycle, a 90-year-old
gymnast, and a skydiver and
wingsuit pilot who form a human
flying carpet.
Win or Fail - July 18, 2015 - A spinning skydiver, a
wasabi prank, and
car jump that is the longest ever attempted.
Demolition Derby - July 25, 2015 - A man's finger that pokes through
coconuts, a nearly indestructible
Batman suit, and a 30-foot (9 m) robotic hand that can crush cars while controlled by a person with a glove.
Weird Science - August 22, 2015 - A
ghost ship made of light projected into sprayed water, a
bear with a human-like
walk, and an uphill tightrope walk.