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Brainiac Science Abuse

Brainiac: Science Abuse
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Genre Entertainment
Directed by Peter Eyre
Presented by Richard Hammond (2003–6)
Vic Reeves (2007–8)
Starring Jon Tickle
Charlotte Hudson (2004–7)
Thaila Zucchi (2008)
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 6
No. of episodes 58 (inc. 7 specials)
Production
Executive producer(s) Stewart Morris
Producer(s) Richard Greenwood
Running time 60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company(s) Granada Productions
Distributor ITV Studios
Release
Original network Sky One
Picture format 16:9
Original release 13 November 2003 (2003-11-13) – 30 March 2008 (2008-03-30)
Chronology
Related shows Brainiac: History Abuse
Brainiac's Test Tube Baby
External links
Website sky1.sky.com/show/brainiac

Brainiac: Science Abuse (often shortened to simply Brainiac) was a British entertainment documentary show that aired on Sky One from 13 November 2003 to 30 March 2008. It was created by Executive Producer Stewart Morris and Andy Milligan. During each episode of the show, numerous experiments are carried out to verify whether common conceptions are true (such as whether it is possible to run across a pool of custard) or simply to create impressive explosions. The experimenters on the show are referred to as "Brainiacs", and each episode usually finishes with the destruction of a caravan.

The original presenters were Richard Hammond and Jon Tickle, who were joined in the second series by Charlotte Hudson. Hammond and the original production team left after the fourth season, and was replaced by Vic Reeves and Hudson left after the fifth, and was replaced by Thaila Zucchi.

In July 2008, after the sixth series had finished, Sky announced they had cancelled the show due to the sixth series' low ratings.

In April 2015 ITV announced it is working on a reboot of Brainiac Science Abuse, it is thought that the show will not feature Richard Hammond. No news has been heard since.

Series 1 featured a wide variety of experiments including testing to see whether a mobile phone would ignite petrol vapours, walking on custard and testing the effects of electric shocks on various Brainiacs.

Series 2 saw the start of "Brainiac Snooker", in which World Snooker professional Quinten Hann would pot the last six balls on a table into pockets connected to fuses which, upon potting a ball causing a caravan rigged with a different explosive to explode.

The second series also introduced Charlotte Hudson as a third, but minor, host, and saw the introduction of what then became long term character "Professor Myang-Li", played by Rachel Grant.

Series 3 featured Brainiac Golf (similar to Brainiac Snooker, but exploding caravans filled with different substances that exploded with coloured flames depending on the chemicals used), Lad v. Lass, Thermite, "Does being electrocuted affect your ability at work?" (human statue, flair bartending, darts player), "Things the instruction manuals don't warn you about", 47 Second Science, Diana Ross and her Chain Reaction, and testing which things break and which things bounce after a ten-foot drop.


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