Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTwo rival teams are given the task of building some kind of machine, in one day, using only the items found in an unusually well-stocked scrapyard. Machines constructed to date have included... Leggi tuttoTwo rival teams are given the task of building some kind of machine, in one day, using only the items found in an unusually well-stocked scrapyard. Machines constructed to date have included trebuchets, hovercraft, rockets, and more.Two rival teams are given the task of building some kind of machine, in one day, using only the items found in an unusually well-stocked scrapyard. Machines constructed to date have included trebuchets, hovercraft, rockets, and more.
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1) Scientists/engineers get to show their ingenuity at problem solving. I often laugh at the end at how clever their results are.
2) I feel better about people after watching. I've only seen 1 instance of bad behavior(team hoarding parts) made up for with teams happily sharing parts with opponents. This may also be due to the prize being a cool trophy rather than a lot of money.
3) Victory is achieved by working with your team to solve a hard problem. This is in contrast to other reality shows which seem to emphasize how well someone can scheme and manipulate other contestants.
4) You learn some of the science behind the designs. This is a show that makes both kids and adults smarter for watching.
5) It teaches the unspoken principals of engineering. 5a) Equipment/software is far from perfect, and you need to come up with a work-around. 5b) What gets built can behave in surprising ways, and you need to figure out why and fix it or work with it. 5c) Success is achieved by imagining multiple design ideas, and understanding the pros/cons of each choice. 5d) You have to trust and rely on every member of the team to do their job right.
Not only entertaining but educational as well. To make it possible to build the machines, the teams must be able to grasp the basic operational principles behind each one. The explanations they give are a great way of passing that understanding on to the audience.
For some of the projects, I suspect that the scrapheap is "seeded" with some specialist items without which successful construction would be virtually impossible. However, that does not detract from the flow of the programme at all.
The producers also like to select teams full of colourful and eccentric characters. When people with nicknames like "Bowser", "Nosher" and "Lurch" feature, you just know they aren't going to "go quietly into the good night".
I rate this show very highly. I think any country whose citizens pride themselves on their ingenuity and "can-do" attitude would get a real kick out of this programme.
Channel 4 should be very proud of their work.
This show combines several elements that make the show entertaining to people of all demographics...While this program showcases competition and humour, it is truly an educational show deep at heart; however, it is so subtle and fun that you do not realize that you are learning while watching.
Whether you are 7 years old or are 70, trust me, you will love this show!
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- QuizCathy Rogers got the idea for the show (i.e. having people build something useful out of junk) after watching Apollo 13 (1995).
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[Robert watches Cops and Bodgers, the team of Police Officers, attempt to hotwire a van]
Robert Llewellyn: If I'm ever locked out of my car, I won't be calling the police.
- Versioni alternativeNew credit sequence and theme music for U.S. broadcast on TLC.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Comedy Connections: Red Dwarf (2004)
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