From Deseret News archives:
Myth-busting is loads of fun
And Discovery Channel show is sort of scientific
The answers to these and many other questions are on the Discovery Channel's "Mythbusters," perhaps the most unorthodox and most entertaining science show on TV today.
Hosts Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage use scientific experiments to determine if common myths are true. Although calling it science might be exaggerating a bit it's mostly good, clean fun. Or, perhaps, good dirty fun, as when in tonight's episode (10 p.m., Discovery) the guys fill a vat with quicksand and, well, test it.
They've determined that, no, you can't get blown off a toilet; it's better to walk through the rain; it's possible that a man, mistakenly believing a new car in the driveway belongs to his wife's lover, could fill it up with concrete; that you're never going to get the smell of a dead body out of a automobile, and many other fascinating facts.
"The classic case which we all enjoyed doing was whether, if you eat a poppy seed bagel, you can actually fail a drug test," said co-executive producer Peter Rees. "And that's completely and utterly true."
And the hosts get to blow up a bunch of stuff, which is cool.
Hyneman runs M5 Industries Inc., a San Francisco company that fabricates props many involving robotics and toy prototypes. Savage is "a maker of things" who has worked in the special-effects industry, in addition to being an animator, graphic designer, carpenter, welder, painter, actor and writer. "They've kind of become counter-hosts because they're not really traditional television hosts," Rees said. "Jamie is completely monosyllabic. And Adam has kind of got attention-deficit disorder."
The guys sort of revel in that.
"When they first called Jamie," Savage said, "and asked him if he was interested, he said, 'Well, yeah, but I don't think I'd be interesting or dynamic enough. But I have this friend named Adam, and together we might make a good team.' "
Which they do. And it's oddly fascinating to see them prove or disprove popular myths.
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