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First Aired: January 23rd, 2003
Status: Ended
Network: Discovery
Summary: MythBusters is a science entertainment television program created and produced by Australia's Beyond Television Productions for the Discovery Channel. The show's hosts, special effects experts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, use elements of the scientific method to test the validity of rumors, myths, movie scenes, adages, Internet videos, and news stories.
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Season 4
Episode 1: Paper Crossbow
Air Date: January 11st, 2006
Summary: Is it possible to make a deadly weapon out of nothing more dangerous than newspaper and underwear? Grant, Kari and Tory unscrew the cap on some more vodka myths.
Episode 2: Shredded Plane
Air Date: January 18th, 2006
Summary: Is the photo of a light plane, with precise, clean tears on the side, genuine? Was it the work of the jilted lover, who took to her ex's plane with a chainsaw and a taste for vengeance?
Episode 3: Archimedes Death Ray Revisited
Air Date: January 25th, 2006
Summary: Challenged from fan mailbags to retest the "Archimedes Death Ray," Adam and Jamie accept. In turn, fans and a M.I.T. team were invited to perform this challenge.
Episode 4: Helium Football
Air Date: February 1st, 2006
Summary: This time around, Adam and Jamie test a myth that footballs filled with helium will fly farther and hang longer than ones filled with regulation air. Are teeth strong enough to withstand the force of a bullet?
Episode 5: Franklin's Kite
Air Date: March 8th, 2006
Summary: The build team attempts to discover electricity by flying a kite in a thunderstorm. Do innocuous legumes really increase gas? Is it possible to break wind so much that you can suffocate to death?
Episode 6: Cell Phones on Planes
Air Date: March 15th, 2006
Summary: If you fill a normal raft with helium can you fly? Tory and Kari tackle a conspiracy theory familiar to many frequent flyers. Can your cell phone interfere with a plane's instruments?
Episode 7: Bullets Fired Up
Air Date: April 19th, 2006
Summary: Can celebratory gunfire kill when the bullets fall back to Earth? Grant, Tory and Kari quench their thirst with another round of "Vodka Myths."
Episode 8: Myths Re-Opened
Air Date: April 26th, 2006
Summary: The team revisits myths explored from "Split Arrow," "Confederate Rocket," and "Bulletproof Water."
Episode 9: Mind Control
Air Date: May 3rd, 2006
Summary: Adam and Jamie do a little painting and detonating when they try to blow open a home-improvement myth. Grant, Tory and Kari explore if it is possible to manipulate someone's mind remotely.
Episode 10: Exploding Pants
Air Date: May 10th, 2006
Summary: Tory, Kari and Grant investigate the spontaneous trouser combustion. Do gas companies and car manufacturers deliberately conspire to make gas-guzzling cars so that they can split the cash?
Episode 11: Crimes and Myth-Demeanors (1)
Air Date: July 12nd, 2006
Summary: Are Hollywood break-ins complete hocus pocus? The team tries to tiptoe their way around a laser system before facing the mother of all safes.
Episode 12: Steam Cannon
Air Date: July 19th, 2006
Summary: Did Archimedes build the world's first "supergun," a cannon powered by steam? Adam's mom thinks a typical modern breakfast cereal has less nutritional value than the box it comes in. Is Mom right?
Episode 13: Whirlpool/Snowplow
Air Date: July 26th, 2006
Summary: Somewhere on Earth is there a massive whirlpool sucking whole ships and their hapless crews to a watery grave? Can a passing wintery road sweeper displace so much air that it flips an oncoming car?
Episode 14: Mentos and Soda
Air Date: August 9th, 2006
Summary: Adam and Jamie try to figure out the theory behind the chaos when diet cola and Mentos mix. Can posting a postage stamp on the rotor blades send a helicopter into a tailspin?
Episode 15: Shattering Subwoofer
Air Date: August 16th, 2006
Summary: The guys find out if the bass from a car stereo can destroy an automobile. Also, Grant, Kari and Tory hit the road to take on two tall tales from our mates down under.
Episode 16: Crimes and Myth-Demeanors (2)
Air Date: August 23rd, 2006
Summary: It's "lights, camera, action!" time again for the MythBusters, as they test more Hollywood heists. This time, our cat burglars Adam and Jamie go cold as they try to beat a heat-detecting alarm sensor.
Episode 17: Earthquake Machine
Air Date: August 30th, 2006
Summary: Adam and Jamie take on one of the greatest scientist/inventor and myth creator legends of all time: Nikolai Tesla and his Earthquake Machine. Tory and Kari investigate a lethal lava lamp.
Episode 18: Deadly Straw
Air Date: September 6th, 2006
Summary: Can the wind in a tropical hurricane get so strong that it can blow a piece of straw through a palm-tree trunk? Can a hurricane blow the feathers off a chicken?
Episode 19: Mega Movie Myths
Air Date: September 13rd, 2006
Summary: Can you use awnings to cushion your fall? Is there really such a thing as a car ejector seat? Can you chop a sword with another sword Is it possible to shoot through a door lock?
Episode 20: Killer Cable Snaps
Air Date: October 11st, 2006
Summary: If a cable at high tension snaps, can it slice a person clean in two? Does ancient pottery contain sounds from the past that can be played back and listened to today, just like a record?
Episode 21: Air Cylinder Rocket
Air Date: October 18th, 2006
Summary: Can a ruptured cylinder -- carefully aimed --really cause the massive damage some people claim? Meanwhile, Tory, Grant and Kari go back in time to test some prototypes from the past.
Episode 22: More Myths Revisited
Air Date: October 25th, 2006
Summary: "Myths Revisited" offers Jamie and Adam the chance to clear their names. Watch as they repeat past experiments to see if their original answer was genuine or bogus.
Episode 23: Exploding Lighter
Air Date: November 1st, 2006
Summary: Jamie and Adam find out if a small, disposable butane lighter can suddenly ignite with the force of several sticks of dynamite. The "Magnificent Three" try and shoot down some popular gunslinger myths.
Episode 24: Concrete Glider
Air Date: November 8th, 2006
Summary: Adam and Jamie test the old engineering challenge that you can't make a concrete glider fly. Kari, Grant and Tory find out just how dangerous it is to stand too close to the edge of a train platform.
Episode 25: Firearms Folklore
Air Date: November 29th, 2006
Summary: Could a criminal's bullet have hit and jammed the empty chamber of a policeman's revolver? Could two bullets colliding mid-air fuse together? Is a hammer more dangerous than you think?
Episode 26: Anti-Gravity Device
Air Date: December 6th, 2006
Summary: Could leaving Christmas lights on your tree overnight cause it to burst into flames? Is Anti-gravity science or science fiction? Can vodka cure the pain of a jellyfish sting?
Episode 27: Holiday Special
Air Date: December 6th, 2006
Summary: Can six reindeer run fast enough to launch an ultralite glider? Does one burn more calories jogging Naked in the snow or by putting on an Airtight jogging suit and running in a hot desert?
Episode 28: 22,000-Foot Fall
Air Date: December 13rd, 2006
Summary: Is it possible to survive a 22,000 foot fall using the blast from a 1,000 pound bomb to break the fall? Is electricity saved by switching off the lights when leaving a room?
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