How Hard Can It Be?

How Hard Can It Be? (2011)

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After ten years of building wacky inventions, engineer Vin Marshall teams up with two of his oldest friends; mechanical engineer Paul Carson and inventor Eric Gocke, to build some of the zaniest engineering feats ever attempted. Tackling everything from robo subs to homemade rockets, the daring trio stop at nothing to break records, push boundaries and capture imaginations with their mind-bending inventions. Look out for attempts at record-breaking feats that have never been attempted before. For instance, the boffins take on the impossible task of making an entire house fly with a giant cluster of helium balloons just like in the Pixar film 'Up'. Will the team successfully recreate one of the most magical moments in film history, or will they be left deflated?

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02DIY Robo-SubOct 5, 2011
S01E03Homemade RocketOct 2, 2011
S01E01Flying HouseOct 2, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'How Hard Can It Be?' premiere?

'How Hard Can It Be?' premiered on October 10, 2011.

Who were the main cast members of 'How Hard Can It Be?'?

The main cast members of 'How Hard Can It Be?' included Mike Rowe, Kevin Moore, and Mike Sullivan.

What was the premise of 'How Hard Can It Be?'?

'How Hard Can It Be?' was a reality TV show that followed a team of experts as they tackled various challenges and projects to test their skills and problem-solving abilities.

What were some of the challenges featured on 'How Hard Can It Be?'?

Some of the challenges featured on 'How Hard Can It Be?' included building a functioning roller coaster, creating a rocket-powered hockey puck, and constructing a human slingshot.

Who was the host of 'How Hard Can It Be?'?

The host of 'How Hard Can It Be?' was Mike Rowe, known for his work on the show 'Dirty Jobs.'

What was the audience reaction to 'How Hard Can It Be?'?

'How Hard Can It Be?' received mixed reviews from audiences, with some praising the show's entertaining challenges and others criticizing its over-the-top nature.

Did 'How Hard Can It Be?' feature any celebrity guests?

Yes, 'How Hard Can It Be?' occasionally featured celebrity guests who joined the team of experts in their challenges.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'How Hard Can It Be?'?

The first season of 'How Hard Can It Be?' consisted of 10 episodes.

Where was 'How Hard Can It Be?' primarily filmed?

'How Hard Can It Be?' was primarily filmed in various locations across the United States.

What were some of the most memorable moments from 'How Hard Can It Be?'?

Some memorable moments from 'How Hard Can It Be?' include the successful test flight of a homemade rocket and the construction of a life-sized Angry Birds game.

Did 'How Hard Can It Be?' showcase any dangerous stunts?

Yes, 'How Hard Can It Be?' showcased several dangerous stunts, such as building a jet-powered bicycle and attempting to launch a car off a ramp.

Were there any recurring segments or themes on 'How Hard Can It Be?'?

Yes, 'How Hard Can It Be?' had recurring segments where the team of experts would compete against each other in timed challenges or take on viewer-suggested projects.

Did 'How Hard Can It Be?' receive any awards or nominations?

'How Hard Can It Be?' did not receive any major awards or nominations during its run.

Did 'How Hard Can It Be?' inspire any spin-off shows or specials?

No, 'How Hard Can It Be?' did not inspire any spin-off shows or specials.

Were there any memorable catchphrases or quotes from 'How Hard Can It Be?'?

While 'How Hard Can It Be?' did not have any widely recognized catchphrases, the show often emphasized the importance of embracing challenges and pushing boundaries.

Was 'How Hard Can It Be?' renewed for additional seasons?

No, 'How Hard Can It Be?' was not renewed for additional seasons and concluded after its initial run.

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