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Big!
GenreReality Television
Written byLarry Law
Directed byAlan LaGarde
Presented byFrank Payne
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production companyOriginal Productions
Original release
NetworkDiscovery Channel
ReleaseJune 1 (2004-06-01) –
December 2, 2004 (2004-12-02)

Big! is a television program series in which an episode consists of a team of engineers manufacturing the world's biggest items (usually a household item that is normally hand carried, scaled up to proportions that make the items unusable without JCBs and cherrypickers) for the sake of setting world records.

The devices have to function to qualify.

The series originally aired on Discovery Channel in 2004. It is currently airing on The Science Channel weekday mornings.

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Transcription

Cast

Episodes

  • 101: Blender
  • 102: Popcorn
  • 103: Electric guitar
  • 104: Motorcycle (01)
  • 105: Motorcycle (02)
  • 106: Giant claw (game)
  • 107: BBQ
  • 108: Clippers
  • 109: Wood Cuckoo Clock – The team did not achieve an official Guinness World Records. Stuart Claxton, the Guinness World Records representative said that it didn't qualify because the team used styrofoam to create portions of the clock; a material which would not be found in a "genuine" Cuckoo Clock.
  • 110: Toaster – The team did not achieve an official Guinness World Records. The team had to disable one side of the toaster to stop breaking the switch on the generator, the bread was only toasted near the center, and the toaster didn't properly "pop" the toast up.
  • 111: Espresso machine
  • 112: Treadmill – Stuart Claxton, of Guinness World Records, certified the team's creation as the World's Largest Treadmill.
  • 113: Vacuum cleaner – Stuart Claxton of Guinness World Records certified the team's creation as the World's Largest Vacuum Cleaner.

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