E1
I Helped Break a 142-Year-Old Bell, and That’s Okay
31m · March 23, 2026
In Leicestershire, at the John Taylor Bell Foundry, there's fire, sledgehammer swinging, and metal hotter than a volcano. Also, several questions about cheese.
E2
They Can Fly 200 Miles With No Fuel. Here’s How.
26m · March 30, 2026
In Rutland, I try to fit an entire county in one camera shot, learn to spot chimneys in the sky, and make a very strange noise. Let's learn about paragliding.
E3
I Missed the Evidence. Can You Spot It?
28m · April 6, 2026
At the University of Lincoln's Crime Scene House, where they teach forensic science students in simulated crime scenes, I have a challenge for you.
E4
These People Walk Towards Mining Disasters
20m · April 13, 2026
In Nottinghamshire, I join the team at MRS Training and Rescue -- the former Mines Rescue Service -- for an exercise that could have been so much worse.
E5
These Mannequins Can Bleed
28m · April 20, 2026
At Sheffield Hallam University in Yorkshire, I meet the Clinical Simulation team and deal with some animated patients.
(Note: includes simulated blood and gore.)
E6
I Finally Got to Drive Yorkshire’s Tiny Boats
23m · April 27, 2026
At Peasholm Park in Scarborough, in the North Riding of Yorkshire, I visit the Naval Warfare, ride with the world's smallest crewed navy, and scare at least two seagulls.
E7
If You Found Candy With My Name in It, Here’s Why
16m · May 4, 2026
At the John Bull Rock Factory outside Bridlington, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, I watch as boiling sugar becomes an enormous amount of rock. Also, there's 1990s Dutch happy hardcore.
E8
Oh No, I Sympathized With a Victorian Arms Dealer
24m · May 11, 2026
In Northumberland, at the National Trust's Cragside mansion, I visit the former home of the Magician of the North.
E9
The Mist That Keeps the Tyne Tunnels Safe
21m · May 18, 2026
At the Tyne Road Tunnels, just over the border into Durham, I get very wet and cold underneath a river... but not in the way you might expect.
E10
This Man Stops People Drowning in Quicksand
26m · May 25, 2026
In Westmorland, at Morecambe Bay, I meet the King's Guide to the Sands, walk across a very dangerous stretch of sand, and learn about a centuries-old tradition that's been brought into the 21st century.
E11
Pulling the Lever Is the Easy Part
26m · June 1, 2026
In Lancashire, at National Rail's Manchester signalling classroom, I learn why it's very, very rare for trains to collide... and then go to an actual, live signal box to see it for real.
E12
Can a 70-Year-Old Telescope Still Be Useful?
22m · June 8, 2026
At Jodrell Bank in Cheshire, I get to fulfill a childhood dream: but more importantly, I ask whether a telescope built in the 1950s can still do useful science.
E13
We Can’t Invent a Robot Better Than These Ferrets
22m · June 15, 2026
In Derbyshire, at the National Ferret School, I say "hello" to some smelly thieves, and go on a surprisingly Biblical tangent.
E14
I Got Hit in the Teeth With 900-Year-Old Antlers
14m · June 22, 2026
In the village of Abbots Bromley in Staffordshire, I join the oldest village tradition in Britain: the Horn Dance. It ends up being slightly more painful than I expected.
E15
I Launched the Mighty Trebuchet
22m · June 29, 2026
At Warwick Castle, there's a 22-tonne medieval siege engine. I got to see how it works, meet the person in charge, and -- technically -- help fire it. Technically.