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      Season 1 – Duck Quacks Don't Echo

      2014 Special Interest Entertainment List
      Reviews Tomatometer Audience Score Tom Papa, Michael Ian Black and Seth Herzog put weird, unusual and over-the-top hypotheses to the test in a breezy, lighthearted and often hilarious manner. The "mad scientists" challenge one another in each hourlong episode with three different theories and then go about trying to prove their validity using either in-studio or remote experiments. Scientific professionals explain the why and the how behind some of the surprising results, and once each host has defended his honor by carrying out an experiment, the studio audience weighs in. Whose theory is the most impressive, outrageous or interesting? Does the stall closest to the door in a public restroom really have the least amount of germs? Does the color red actually make bulls angry? Can you stretch a swim cap so wide that an adult can fit inside it? With questions like these, "Duck Quacks Don't Echo" experiments with the fun side of science. Read More Read Less

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      Episode 1 Aired Jan 13, 2014 Hovercraft Grand Prix The possiblity for bacteria from a toilet to reach a toothbrush sitting on a bathroom counter. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 13, 2014 Crushed by a Truck Attempting to prove that four ceramic coffee mugs can support the entire weight of a pickup truck. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 20, 2014 Shrimp on a Treadmill If someone has a nonalcoholic drink but is told that it contains alcohol, the person might act drunk. Seth puts the party theory to the test to find out if drunkenness is truly in the eye of the beer-holder. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 20, 2014 Proof Is in the Pudding Seth does his best "Flashdance" impression - or maybe it's more Olivia Newton-John - for Tom's interactive experiment. And the burning question - is it possible to make pudding dance - and to dance on top of pudding? Details Episode 5 Aired Jan 27, 2014 Mad Bulls See Red Tom puts super glue to the ultimate test as he finds out whether or not it can hold a grown man. Details Episode 6 Aired Jan 27, 2014 Eyelash Monsters Seth presents the theory that speaking rhymes can make a person more believable. Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 3, 2014 Bubble Wrap Drop Surviving a 13-foot drop, wrapped in bubble wrap; red enhances men's attraction to women. Details Episode 8 Aired Feb 3, 2014 Faster Than A Speeding Bullet A lawnmower launching debris; Michael proves you can use electricity to bend a stream of water. Details Episode 9 Aired Feb 17, 2014 Swearing Dulls Pain Michael presents that swearing helps increase pain tolerance. Details Episode 10 Aired Feb 17, 2014 Pigeons Beat Machines Testing speed of carrier pigeon and fax machine; proving that smells are unlikely to wake you. Details Episode 11 Aired Feb 24, 2014 Swimming Pool Surprise Proving that the more a pool smells like chlorine, the dirtier it is; pupils expand when looking at somebody you love; size of a blue whale's heart. Details Episode 12 Aired Feb 24, 2014 Battle of the Sexes Michael proves dogs copy human yawns; Tom's fact is that women remember directions better; Seth reveals the lighter came before the match. Details Episode 13 Aired Mar 3, 2014 Don't Get Cold Feet Certain rhythms that make babies dance; being scared literally causes cold feet; coconut water can substitute for blood plasma. Details Episode 14 Aired Mar 3, 2014 Hot Women Make Men Dumb Redheads have a higher pain tolerance; men get dumber when talking to attractive women. Details

      Season Info

      Executive Producer
      Jim Biederman, Marla Ratner, Michael J. Miller
      Network
      National Geographic
      Genre
      Special Interest, Entertainment
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Jan 13, 2014