TV Review: Richard Hammond's Blast Lab
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 07:02 pmOne of the things about this Time of the Moth is the that I get an urge I never get the rest of the time: to sit and watch kids' telly. Preferably with a big bucket of ice cream and a duvet. And I am watching Richard Hammond's Blast Lab.
In one sense, it's like your traditional kids' TV game show. It has screaming kids in the audience, and the ubiquitous gunk tank. But the quiz element of it is based around the cool things you can do with science, and experiments. It also has Oliver, the Opel Kadett, and Hammond's Ninja Nan and Mini (female) science teacher.
The thing that I really like, though, is Hammond's little asides to camera while the kids are doing the science tasks, giving little titbits of facts or comments on their performance. Oh yes, and the kids who "lose" get to explode all their prizes.
Of course, the best thing about it is that it's very silly indeed. I approve.
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In one sense, it's like your traditional kids' TV game show. It has screaming kids in the audience, and the ubiquitous gunk tank. But the quiz element of it is based around the cool things you can do with science, and experiments. It also has Oliver, the Opel Kadett, and Hammond's Ninja Nan and Mini (female) science teacher.
The thing that I really like, though, is Hammond's little asides to camera while the kids are doing the science tasks, giving little titbits of facts or comments on their performance. Oh yes, and the kids who "lose" get to explode all their prizes.
Of course, the best thing about it is that it's very silly indeed. I approve.

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Date: Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 06:32 pm (UTC)Are you sure you're not just sick and not experiencing The Time of the Moth?
I agree with this post
Date: Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 05:28 pm (UTC)So long as no-one mentions the R-word, we should be fine.