Richard Hammond and his Lab Rats take part in crazy experiments
How strong is the mighty but humble egg? Richard Hammond finds out by landing a helicopter on a specially made heli-egg pad comprising hundreds of eggs. Will it take the weight?
DetailsThe Lab Rats investigate rocket science and decide to combine the experiment with their favourite meal, fast food. They make a rocket powered shopping trolley.
DetailsOpera singers are known to be able to smash a glass cup with the power of their voice. The Lab Rats ask opera singer, Ratkine Jenkins, to attempt the feat.
DetailsWhen Richard Hammond asks the Lab Rats to attempt to break the world javelin record, they return to Roman Britain to find one of the most formidable siege weapons in history.
DetailsThe Lab Rats are attempting to break the world record for the longest golf drive. But as none of them can actually play golf, this is a problem.
DetailsCommunication is more important than ever in the 21st century. But what is the fastest way of sending a message? This experiment will solve this important debate once and for all.
DetailsThis experiment is simple, surreal and very strange. Will a Lab Rat dressed in a giant acorn costume get to a wooden hut before two skydivers wearing squirrel wing suits get there?
DetailsTwo superheroes battle it out in a ground breaking experiment. Bags containing different substances are dropped to see which bag will damage paving stones the most.
DetailsCan a man wearing a jet pack propel himself 30 metres in the air to score the world's highest ever basketball slam dunk?
DetailsRichard joins one of his Lab Rats at his Top Secret Testing Facility to discover exactly what happens when a tonne of water is dropped onto a car from a height of 30 metres.
DetailsThe mystery of magnets is investigated in the latest bizarre experiment. Ken attempts to transform himself into Magnet Man by building his own electromagnetic gloves.
DetailsThe Lab Rats investigate air pressure at Richard's Top Secret Testing Facility. They use a female bodybuilder and two 4X4 vehicles as they attempt to pull apart pressure spheres.
DetailsThe Lab Rats' latest experiment reveals a hidden world by using a special slow motion camera to film popping balloons, sucking lemons and throwing custard pies.
DetailsRichard Hammond's Lab Rats use old phone books to demonstrate friction. They attempt to lift a car off the ground with only two phone directories carrying the load.
DetailsRichard Hammond's Lab Rats take part in a Blast Lab race to see which vehicle releases the least CO2 - a helicopter, a supercar or a Lab Rat-powered vehicle?
DetailsUsing a time travelling fast car, a Lab Rat heads back to the 1980s to find a famous footballer to help him score the longest football goal ever with an air cannon.
DetailsTwo pianos are dropped from a height of 30 metres onto two different landing areas: a trampoline and a bouncy castle. But which will provide the best protection for the pianos?
DetailsWith the help of an expert and some high powered rockets, the Lab Rats hope to make history as the quickest takeaway company in the world.
DetailsThe Lab Rats investigate whether alternative fuels can take on petrol. There's a race between a chocolate-powered car and an electric car against two cars powered by petrol.
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