Gadget Geeks

Gadget Geeks (2012)

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Gadget Geeks is a British television series which focuses on technology and gadgets. The series differs to the Channel 5 series The Gadget Show, in that it doesn't just feature commercially available technology, but also specially-built items designed by the in-house "geeks" (Tom Scott, Colin Furze and Charles Yarnold).

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Scheduleevery Monday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13Episode 13Apr 9, 2012
S01E12Episode 12Apr 2, 2012
S01E11Episode 11Mar 26, 2012
S01E10Episode 10Mar 19, 2012
S01E09Episode 9Mar 12, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Gadget Geeks premiere?

Gadget Geeks premiered on November 19, 2012.

Who were the main hosts of Gadget Geeks?

The main hosts of Gadget Geeks were Jason Bradbury, Pollyanna Woodward, and Jon Bentley.

What was the format of Gadget Geeks?

Gadget Geeks was a technology-based television show that showcased the latest gadgets, inventions, and tech trends.

Which network aired Gadget Geeks?

Gadget Geeks was broadcasted on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom.

How long was each episode of Gadget Geeks?

Each episode of Gadget Geeks had a duration of approximately 60 minutes.

What was the target audience for Gadget Geeks?

Gadget Geeks targeted tech enthusiasts and individuals interested in the latest gadgets and technology.

Did Gadget Geeks feature celebrity guests?

Yes, Gadget Geeks often had celebrity guests who showcased their favorite gadgets and discussed tech-related topics.

What were some popular segments on Gadget Geeks?

Some popular segments on Gadget Geeks included "Gadget Hall of Fame," "Gadget Clinic," and "Gadget of the Week."

Did Gadget Geeks have a live studio audience?

No, Gadget Geeks did not have a live studio audience. The show was primarily focused on featuring gadgets and tech demonstrations.

Did Gadget Geeks provide reviews of gadgets?

Yes, Gadget Geeks offered reviews and recommendations for various gadgets, helping viewers make informed purchasing decisions.

Were there any recurring segments on Gadget Geeks?

Yes, Gadget Geeks had recurring segments such as "Gadget News," "Gadget Challenges," and "Gadget Lab."

Did Gadget Geeks cover gaming-related topics?

Yes, Gadget Geeks occasionally featured gaming-related content, including reviews, previews, and discussions about gaming gadgets.

Did Gadget Geeks explore emerging technologies?

Yes, Gadget Geeks often delved into emerging technologies, discussing advancements in fields such as robotics, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence.

Did Gadget Geeks have a tech support segment?

Yes, Gadget Geeks had a segment called "Gadget Clinic" where viewers could seek tech support and get their gadget-related questions answered.

Did Gadget Geeks have a website or online presence?

Yes, Gadget Geeks had a dedicated website where viewers could find additional information, gadget reviews, and watch full episodes.

Did Gadget Geeks feature any special episodes or events?

Yes, Gadget Geeks occasionally aired special episodes that focused on specific themes, such as "Gadget Geeks Christmas Special" or "Gadget Geeks Live."

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