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Tom Scott: Things You Might Not Know
10 seasons • 2014 • Ended
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S2014 | E01
There Are Special Crossings For Horses In Britain
Jan 1, 2014
S2014 | E02
Why Aren't There More Helicopter Crashes In London?
Jan 2, 2014
S2014 | E03
How To Make An Orange Peel Flamethrower
Jan 3, 2014
S2014 | E04
The Secret Pattern That Stops You Copying Bank Notes
Jan 4, 2014
S2014 | E05
The 134-Hour Television Show from the Arctic Circle
Jan 5, 2014
S2014 | E06
The Underground Roundabouts of Tromsø
Jan 6, 2014
S2014 | E07
Why Does Nighttime Smartphone Footage Look All Flickery in Europe?
Jan 7, 2014
S2014 | E08
Members of Parliament Aren't Allowed To Resign
Jan 9, 2014
S2014 | E09
The Thames Still Has Some 19th Century Stink In It
Jan 11, 2014
S2014 | E10
The Secret Button on Pedestrian Crossings
Jan 12, 2014
S2014 | E11
You Can Gold Plate Your Tongue For About $2
Jan 13, 2014
S2014 | E12
A Zeppelin, A Cat, and The World's First In-Flight Radio Message
Jan 14, 2014
S2014 | E13
Platform 9¾ Is In The Wrong Place
Jan 15, 2014
S2014 | E14
How To Strangle Someone
Jan 17, 2014
S2014 | E15
How To Slap Someone Across The Face
Jan 18, 2014
S2014 | E16
Why Wind Farms Don't Always Turn When It's Windy
Jan 20, 2014
S2014 | E17
British Nuclear War from Beyond the Grave: The Letter of Last Resort
Jan 21, 2014
S2014 | E18
Why Is London's Cable Car So Damn High?
Jan 23, 2014
S2014 | E19
Why Do Reversing Trucks Not Beep Any More?
Jan 24, 2014
S2014 | E20
Einstein Wasn't The First Scientist To Talk About Relativity
Jan 25, 2014
S2014 | E21
British Ice Cream Doesn't Have To Contain Milk
Jan 26, 2014
S2014 | E22
The Image That Can Break Your Brain
Jan 27, 2014
S2014 | E23
How To Throw A Bucket Of Water At Someone
Jan 28, 2014
S2014 | E24
The Hard Part About Getting To Orbit Isn't The Height
Jan 29, 2014
S2014 | E25
Your GPS Shuts Down If It Goes Too Fast
Jan 30, 2014
S2014 | E26
How To Fall Into A Swimming Pool
Jan 31, 2014
S2014 | E27
The Datablast: Experimental Interactive TV From The 1990s
Feb 1, 2014
S2014 | E28
How To Tell If You're Dreaming
Feb 2, 2014
S2014 | E29
The SPF Rating On Sunscreen Is Questionable At Best
Feb 4, 2014
S2014 | E30
Disney Could Go Nuclear If They Wanted To
Feb 5, 2014
S2014 | E31
Why Was AllAdvantage.com Popular In Beverly Hills?
Feb 13, 2014
S2014 | E32
The Mississippi River Wants To Move
Feb 14, 2014
S2014 | E33
Moss Is Terrible For Emergency Navigation
Feb 15, 2014
S2014 | E34
Let's Talk About Names. In Iceland.
Feb 17, 2014
S2014 | E35
How Does A Geyser Work?
Feb 19, 2014
S2014 | E36
Why Do We Not Have A Cure For The Common Cold Yet?
Feb 20, 2014
S2014 | E37
Origami In Space
Feb 21, 2014
S2014 | E38
Never Call Someone "Tired and Emotional" In England
Feb 22, 2014
S2014 | E39
Britain Has 555 Phone Numbers Too
Feb 23, 2014
S2014 | E40
The London Railway of the Dead
Feb 24, 2014
S2014 | E41
British Tanks Are Better Than All Other Tanks, And Here's Why
Feb 25, 2014
S2014 | E42
The 19th Century Channel Tunnel Wasn't Just A Dream
Mar 17, 2014
S2014 | E43
Point Zero: Where All Roads Start
Mar 21, 2014
S2014 | E44
Privacy In France: A Lot Of French People Might Be About To Sue Me
Mar 24, 2014
S2014 | E45
Is "Paris Syndrome" A Real Thing?
Mar 31, 2014
S2014 | E46
The Level Crossing You Have To Power Yourself
Apr 7, 2014
S2014 | E47
The Rise and Fall of the Gasometer
Apr 14, 2014
S2014 | E48
The Three Types of Twilight, and The Days Without Night
Apr 21, 2014
S2014 | E49
The Early Steam Train With No Brakes: Stephenson's Rocket
Apr 28, 2014
S2014 | E50
Why People In Big Cities Walk Faster
S2014 | E51
How YouTube Video Stabilization Works
May 12, 2014
S2014 | E52
Angels Are Actually Pretty Terrifying
May 22, 2014
S2014 | E53
The Most Ridiculous Game Of Football In History
May 26, 2014
S2014 | E54
The Nuclear Reactor In The Middle Of London
Jun 2, 2014
S2014 | E55
Fail-Safe vs. Fail-Deadly (with Colin Furze)
Jun 9, 2014
S2014 | E56
How Do You Make Something Last 1,000 Years?
Jun 16, 2014
S2014 | E57
The Equation of Time: Clocks Vs Sundials
Jun 20, 2014
S2014 | E58
Why Do Flag Emoji Count As Two Characters?
Jun 24, 2014
S2014 | E59
British Plugs Are Better Than All Other Plugs, And Here's Why
Jul 7, 2014
S2014 | E60
Some Places Have Lower Gravity Than Others
Jul 14, 2014
S2014 | E61
What's The Longest Word In The English Language?
Jul 17, 2014
S2014 | E62
Giant Underground Trampolines!
Jul 21, 2014
S2014 | E63
Gravity Doesn't Always Point Straight To The Earth's Core
Jul 28, 2014
S2014 | E64
YouTube Doesn't Know Your Password
Aug 5, 2014
S2014 | E65
How To Read Text In Binary
Aug 19, 2014
S2014 | E66
The Ice Bucket Challenge Lowers Your Heart Rate
Aug 24, 2014
S2014 | E67
Ultrasonically Vaporized Vodka!
Aug 31, 2014
S2014 | E68
Scotland is Rising and England is Sinking, Literally
Sep 16, 2014
S2014 | E69
How To Snap Someone's Neck
Sep 22, 2014
S2014 | E70
Why Britain Uses Separate Hot and Cold Taps
Oct 6, 2014
S2014 | E71
The Man Who Set Up His Own Toll Road, Without Permission
Oct 13, 2014
S2014 | E72
What Did Witches Actually Use?
Oct 20, 2014
S2014 | E73
There's a Bit of England in New York, Literally
Nov 3, 2014
S2014 | E74
The Diner Where You Microwaved Your Own Food
Nov 6, 2014
S2014 | E75
The Liquid Nitrogen Tanks of New York
Nov 10, 2014
S2014 | E76
The Floating Lighthouse in New York: The Lightship Ambrose
Nov 17, 2014
S2014 | E77
Why "Four Score and Seven Years Ago"?
Nov 25, 2014
S2014 | E78
The Concrete Pillars On Top Of British Hills: Trig Points
Dec 9, 2014
S2014 | E79
The Hottest Place in Britain, and the BBC Theme Park
Dec 15, 2014
S2014 | E80
Ley Lines and Avebury Henge, the Better Version of Stonehenge
Dec 22, 2014
S2014 | E81
Can It Be "Too Cold To Snow"?
Dec 27, 2014
S2014 | E82
Why Doesn't Britain Have Rabies?
Dec 29, 2014
S2015 | E01
Why The Prime Meridian Isn't At 0º
Jan 5, 2015
S2015 | E02
The Magic Roundabout: Swindon's Terrifying Traffic Circle and Emergent Behaviour
Jan 12, 2015
S2015 | E03
The British Rail Flying Saucer
Jan 19, 2015
S2015 | E04
How Many Colours Are In A Rainbow?
Jan 26, 2015
S2015 | E05
How Green Screen Worked Before Computers
Feb 4, 2015
S2015 | E06
The Driverless Cars of Greenwich
Feb 16, 2015
S2015 | E07
How to Program a Quantum Computer (sort of)
Feb 23, 2015
S2015 | E08
Turnpikes and Tolls: What if all major roads were private?
Mar 2, 2015
S2015 | E09
How To Make Something One Atom Thick
Mar 16, 2015
S2015 | E10
The 400,000,000-Year Link Between Scotland and Canada
Mar 23, 2015
S2015 | E11
7 Illegal Things To Do In A British Election
Mar 30, 2015
S2015 | E12
Ships, Mines and Magnetism
Apr 27, 2015
S2015 | E13
Risk, Immortality, and the Terrifying Pulpit Rock
May 5, 2015
S2015 | E14
How The Netherlands Stopped The Wind
May 18, 2015
S2015 | E15
The Fictional Bridges That Became Real
May 25, 2015
S2015 | E16
The Most Complex Borders in Europe: Why Do We Have Nations?
Jun 1, 2015
S2015 | E17
Paternoster Lifts: Dangerous, Obsolete and Quite Fun (including over the top!)
Jun 8, 2015
S2015 | E18
The Toxic Blue Lagoon of Buxton
Jun 15, 2015
S2015 | E19
The Sightlines of London
Jun 22, 2015
S2015 | E20
The Giant Cranes and Robots That Keep Civilisation Running
Jul 13, 2015
S2015 | E21
The Weirdest Bridge in Wales: The Newport Transporter Bridge
Aug 3, 2015
S2015 | E22
Hovercraft, Concorde, and the Dreams of the 1970s
Aug 10, 2015
S2015 | E23
The Abandoned Village of Imber: How Far Can Emergency Powers Go?
Aug 17, 2015
S2015 | E24
G-Forces, Gliders, and Graveyard Spirals
Aug 24, 2015
S2015 | E25
The Secret Underground Pipeline Across Britain
Aug 31, 2015
S2015 | E26
The Man Who Had Himself Taxidermied: Jeremy Bentham
Sep 14, 2015
S2015 | E27
Britain's End-of-the-World Bunkers
Oct 8, 2015
S2015 | E28
The Bielefeld Conspiracy
Oct 19, 2015
S2015 | E29
Why I Can't Show You The H******** S***
Nov 2, 2015
S2015 | E30
The Collapsed Dam That Stopped Los Angeles
Nov 9, 2015
S2015 | E31
How The Rosetta Stone Unlocked Hieroglyphics
Nov 24, 2015
S2015 | E32
Drones, Deserts and Danger
Dec 1, 2015
S2015 | E33
Automated Weapons and the Battlefield of 2050
Dec 14, 2015
S2016 | E01
Why Britain Sucks At Product Placement
Jan 4, 2016
S2016 | E02
Crosswalks Don't Always Make You Safer
Jan 11, 2016
S2016 | E03
Calling The Police Doesn't Charge Your Phone Battery
Jan 18, 2016
S2016 | E04
How To Make Snow
Feb 1, 2016
S2016 | E05
What Counts as the World's Largest Clock?
Feb 8, 2016
S2016 | E06
Power, Politics and Pragmatism: The British National Grid
Feb 15, 2016
S2016 | E07
Unexploded Bombs off the British Coast: the SS Richard Montgomery
Feb 29, 2016
S2016 | E08
Why You Should Write Down Your Goals
Mar 14, 2016
S2016 | E09
In Norway, Everyone Can Know How Much You Earn
Apr 14, 2016
S2016 | E10
Help, My Fusion Reactor's Making A Weird Noise
Apr 25, 2016
S2016 | E11
Why You Can't Advertise Cancer Cures In Britain
Jun 13, 2016
S2016 | E12
The Flower That Smells Like Death
Jun 20, 2016
S2016 | E13
Nobody's Exactly Sure How Much A Kilogram Is Right Now
Jun 27, 2016
S2016 | E14
The Man Who Invented, Then Hated, Shopping Malls
Jul 4, 2016
S2016 | E15
The Fake Vinegar In British Fish and Chip Shops
Jul 25, 2016
S2016 | E16
The Mushroom Cloud Over Britain: RAF Fauld and the Hanbury Crater
Aug 1, 2016
S2016 | E17
The Problem With Renewable Energy (and how we're fixing it)
Aug 18, 2016
S2016 | E18
The Battery That's Lasted 176 Years
Aug 22, 2016
S2016 | E19
Why Mountain Dew Rots Your Teeth More Than Coca-Cola
Aug 29, 2016
S2016 | E20
Seeing Things: Visual Disturbances We All Experience
Sep 5, 2016
S2016 | E21
The Front Falls Off: Glaciers Don't Go Backwards
Sep 15, 2016
S2016 | E22
No-One Knows Who Got To The North Pole First
Sep 19, 2016
S2016 | E23
Internet to the Arctic: A Greenlandic Relay Station
Sep 22, 2016
S2016 | E24
ᑖᒻ ᔅᑳᑦ and ᖃᓂᐅᔮᖅᐸᐃᑦ
Sep 26, 2016
S2016 | E25
Cold Wars, Cruise Ships, and the Northwest Passage
Sep 29, 2016
S2016 | E26
The Solar Power Towers of Southern Spain
Oct 27, 2016
S2016 | E27
The Bizarre Plan to Drain the Mediterranean: Atlantropa
Nov 1, 2016
S2016 | E28
The Grave of the Man Who Never Was: Operation Mincemeat
Nov 7, 2016
S2016 | E29
The Spider Dress That Reacts To Personal Space Invaders
Nov 14, 2016
S2016 | E30
3D Printing Stainless Steel with Giant Robot Arms
Nov 17, 2016
S2016 | E31
The World's Most Famous Teapot: The Utah Teapot
Nov 21, 2016
S2016 | E32
The City of the Dead: Colma, California
Dec 5, 2016
S2016 | E33
Wheels, Bombs, and Perpetual Motion Machines
Dec 8, 2016
S2016 | E34
In Old Movies, Why The Dial Tone After Someone Hangs Up
Dec 12, 2016
S2016 | E35
Why YouTube Streams Don't Count For Christmas № 1
Dec 23, 2016
S2016 | E36
Fallout Shelters and Zurich's Water: Swiss Resilience
Dec 26, 2016
S2017 | E01
The Little-Known Patterns on British Streets
Jan 9, 2017
S2017 | E02
ᚼᛒ: Harald Bluetooth and Your Phone
Jan 23, 2017
S2017 | E03
America's First Supermodel: Audrey Munson
Feb 6, 2017
S2017 | E04
The World Is Slowly Running Out Of Sand
Feb 13, 2017
S2017 | E05
One Town, Four Elements: Ytterby
Feb 27, 2017
S2017 | E06
You Can Hear The Difference Between Hot and Cold Water
Mar 6, 2017
S2017 | E07
The Disaster That Changed Engineering: The Hyatt Regency Collapse
May 13, 2017
S2017 | E08
The Foil That Went To The Moon And Back
May 20, 2017
S2017 | E09
Why Song Translations Usually Suck
May 27, 2017
S2017 | E10
Why This “Zero Calorie Sweetener” Isn’t Zero Calories
Apr 3, 2017
S2017 | E11
Voyager 1's Getting Closer to Earth Right Now
Apr 17, 2017
S2017 | E12
Why Sci-Fi Alien Planets Look The Same: Hollywood's Thirty-Mile Zone
May 1, 2017
S2017 | E13
The Runways of Fire That Let WW2 Planes Land In Fog: FIDO
Jun 19, 2017
S2017 | E14
Why Old Screens Make A ᴴᶦᵍʰ ᴾᶦᵗᶜʰᵉᵈ Noise
Jul 10, 2017
S2017 | E15
I Can't Show You How Pink This Pink Is
Jul 18, 2017
S2017 | E16
What Counts as a Mountain?
Aug 14, 2017
S2017 | E17
The US Government's $983 Freeze-Dried Urine
Aug 28, 2017
S2017 | E18
The Centuries-Old Debt That's Still Paying Interest
Sep 25, 2017
S2017 | E19
What Is Sea Level, Anyway?
Oct 23, 2017
S2017 | E20
Why Hold Music Sounds Worse Now
Nov 27, 2017
S2017 | E21
Batman's Village of Fools: Gotham, England
Dec 4, 2017
S2017 | E22
The Null Hypothesis
Dec 18, 2017
S2018 | E01
Sign Language Isn't Universal
Jan 8, 2018
S2018 | E02
A Language Made Of Music
Jan 15, 2018
S2018 | E03
Canada's Most Successful King
Jan 22, 2018
S2018 | E04
The Moiré Effect Lights That Guide Ships Home
Mar 5, 2018
S2018 | E05
Why European Clocks are Running Slow, and British Clocks Aren't
Mar 12, 2018
S2018 | E06
How Formation Flying Works (feat. the Red Arrows!)
Mar 14, 2018
S2018 | E07
Making an International Standard Cup of Tea
Apr 9, 2018
S2018 | E08
Keeping Aircraft Safe without Radar: The North Atlantic Tracks
May 14, 2018
S2018 | E09
The Drink With A Human Toe In It
Jul 9, 2018
S2018 | E10
We Should Let Some Wildfires Burn
Jul 16, 2018
S2018 | E11
How The 90s VHS Look Works
Jul 23, 2018
S2018 | E12
Your Private Messages Might Travel Under This Beach
Aug 20, 2018
S2018 | E13
Wingwalking Isn't What It Used To Be, And That's A Good Thing
Sep 24, 2018
S2018 | E14
᚛ᚈᚑᚋ ᚄᚉᚑᚈᚈ᚜ and ᚛ᚑᚌᚐᚋ᚜
Oct 22, 2018
S2018 | E15
Why Do London's Manholes Keep Exploding?
Oct 29, 2018
S2018 | E16
Britain's Largest Battery Is Actually A Lake
Nov 5, 2018
S2018 | E17
The Other Tree That Owns Itself
Dec 3, 2018
S2018 | E18
Why NASA Spun Astronauts Around, But Doesn't Any More
Dec 31, 2018
S2019 | E01
The Fishermen That Hold Their Breath For 10 Minutes
Jan 7, 2019
S2019 | E02
How Knot To Hang A Painting
Jan 14, 2019
S2019 | E03
This Is Your Brain On Stale Air
Jan 21, 2019
S2019 | E04
Slowing Down A Stock Exchange With 38 Miles Of Cable
Feb 4, 2019
S2019 | E05
How Auto-Tune Works
Feb 11, 2019
S2019 | E06
Where Two Oceans Meet, Debunked
Apr 15, 2019
S2019 | E07
The Brain-Eating Amoebas of Kerosene Creek
May 6, 2019
S2019 | E08
Mr Olds’ Remarkable Elevator
Jun 17, 2019
S2019 | E09
How To Stop A Colossal Bridge Corroding
Jul 22, 2019
S2019 | E10
Flying A Plane With Fireworks On The Wings
Aug 19, 2019
S2019 | E11
What Counts As The World’s Shortest River
Sep 23, 2019
S2019 | E12
Why Helsinki's Library Robots Aren't Important
Oct 14, 2019
S2019 | E13
The Lift Shaft Was Invented Before The Lift
Nov 18, 2019
S2019 | E14
Is The World Running Out Of Helium?
Nov 25, 2019
S2020 | E01
How Neurosurgeons Navigate Inside The Brain
Jan 13, 2020
S2020 | E02
How To Grow A Martian Salad On Earth
Jan 20, 2020
S2020 | E03
Why You Can't Buy Dasani Water in Britain
Mar 9, 2020
S2020 | E04
Why Dark Video Is A Terrible Blocky Mess
Mar 30, 2020
S2020 | E05
Why This British Crossroads Is So Dangerous
Apr 27, 2020
S2020 | E06
Why Some "Remastered" Music Videos Look Awful
May 18, 2020
S2020 | E07
How England's Oldest Road Was Nearly Lost Forever
Jun 8, 2020
S2020 | E08
Why You Can Spot Bad Green Screen
Jun 29, 2020
S2020 | E09
The Village That The Luftwaffe Bombed By Mistake
Jul 20, 2020
S2020 | E10
For 21 Years, No-One In Britain Knew How Long An Inch Was
Jul 27, 2020
S2020 | E11
The Part Of Britain That Rises And Falls Twice A Day
Aug 10, 2020
S2020 | E12
Is The Most Northern Part Of Iceland Still There?
Aug 17, 2020
S2020 | E13
Would You Swim In Power Plant Wastewater?
Sep 14, 2020
S2020 | E14
The Tiny Monorails That Once Carried James Bond
Sep 21, 2020
S2020 | E15
My Unlicensed Hovercraft Bar Is Technically Legal
Oct 26, 2020
S2020 | E16
Five Things You Can't Do On British Television
Nov 9, 2020
S2021 | E01
Trying to Fail a Drug Test on Purpose
Jan 4, 2021
S2021 | E02
Hill Hill Hill Hill, debunked, debunked
Feb 1, 2021
S2021 | E03
Why 18th-Century Firefighters Let Some Buildings Burn
Feb 8, 2021
S2021 | E04
Why Real Explosions Don't Look Like Movie Explosions
Mar 8, 2021
S2021 | E05
The Difference Between High Explosives and Low Explosives
Mar 29, 2021
S2021 | E06
The Long-Forgotten History of the British Moon Spacesuit
May 24, 2021
S2021 | E07
The world's last turntable ferry has a really clever design
Jun 7, 2021
S2021 | E08
History forgot these old fireworks. We recreated them
Jun 21, 2021
S2021 | E09
The Shocking New Use for Red Telephone Boxes
Jun 28, 2021
S2021 | E10
The Islands With Too Much Power
Aug 23, 2021
S2021 | E11
The hidden background noise that can catch criminals
Dec 20, 2021
S2021 | E12
I took the world's shortest flight. It was underwhelming.
Aug 30, 2021
S2021 | E13
The highway where trucks work like electric trains
Oct 25, 2021
S2021 | E14
An actual, real-world use for robot dogs
Nov 1, 2021
S2022 | E01
There's a £100,000 coin buried under this London building
Jan 17, 2022
S2022 | E02
The top secret plan to explode a nuclear bomb in Yorkshire
Feb 14, 2022
S2022 | E03
Reopening an airport terminal is harder than you might think
Mar 21, 2022
S2022 | E04
How does Britain know what time it is?
Apr 4, 2022
S2022 | E05
I flew with birds. You can too
May 16, 2022
S2022 | E06
The massive Fatigue Carousel helps keep roads safe
May 28, 2022
S2022 | E07
This clock was famous, but the Internet ruined it
Jun 27, 2022
S2022 | E08
How the US Postal Service reads terrible handwriting
Aug 8, 2022
S2022 | E09
This massive truck makes artificial earthquakes
Aug 29, 2022
S2022 | E10
Why do YouTubers clap at the start of videos?
Sep 19, 2022
S2022 | E11
Keeping the world's longest railway tunnel safe
Oct 10, 2022
S2022 | E12
The government approves of this shark now.
Oct 24, 2022
S2022 | E13
Is Poland's tap water really protected by clams?
Oct 31, 2022
S2022 | E14
The US government is giving out free wasps
Dec 12, 2022
S2023 | E01
This rollercoaster doesn't stop automatically
Jan 9, 2023
S2023 | E02
These chickens save lives.
Jan 16, 2023
S2023 | E03
This is “impossible”, but New Zealand is trying anyway.
Feb 27, 2023
S2023 | E04
This tiny hovercraft went viral.
Apr 10, 2023
S2023 | E05
How they saved the holes in Swiss cheese
May 1, 2023
S2023 | E06
Shake tables are way more complex than I thought
May 22, 2023
S2023 | E07
This is an excuse to show you a really good tunnel
May 29, 2023
S2023 | E08
No-one knows how explosions work (yet)
Jun 5, 2023
S2023 | E09
Climbing frames were meant to hack kids' brains
Jun 26, 2023
S2023 | E10
How can you legally fly a plane designed in 1910?
Jul 3, 2023
S2023 | E11
If this survives for an hour, it passes the Bear Test.
Jul 17, 2023
S2023 | E12
A bear found my GoPro and took a selfie
Jul 24, 2023
S2023 | E13
Why are adverts so loud?
Sep 4, 2023
S2023 | E14
This library has every book ever published
Sep 11, 2023
S2023 | E15
0-100 in less than a second. And I'm driving.
Oct 23, 2023
S2023 | E16
Boarding planes could have been very different
Oct 30, 2023
S2023 | E17
Why use many streetlights when one will do?
Nov 27, 2023
S2023 | E18
Why the government drops flies on California
Dec 18, 2023
S2023 | E19
People are going to be angry about pylons.
Dec 25, 2023
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