How to Be Epic @ Everything - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Breakdance and Dressage
Riding a cool dressage routine and perfecting a pool trickshot are some of the epic skills you'll learn in this show. You'll also find out how to do a breakdance backspin, crochet a bracelet, football trick, become a cowboy and whistle with your fingers.

Jive and Plane Stunts
If you want to know how to fly a loop-the-loop and jive like a Strictly superstar, then this show is for you. You'll also find out how to juggle, live like royalty, play the bass guitar, ice skate and make a speaker for your phone.

Dog Tricks and Monster Trucks
In this show you can learn how to drive a monster trucks and train your dog to high-five. Also, find out how to do a yo-yo trick, breakdance, climb Mount Everest, take an epic photograph and stop your headphones from getting tangled.

Aliens and High Dives
In this show you can learn how to dive from the 10m board and what to do if you meet an alien. Also, find out how to take on a football trick, contact juggle, do a henna design, collect rainwater for survival and grow potatoes in a bin bag.

Perfume and Tornados
In this show you can learn how to make your own perfume and create a tornado in a bottle. Also, find out how to make a coin fly, dance the cha-cha, survive being shipwrecked, double Dutch skip and turn your hoody into a pillow.

Waltz and Samurai
This show will teach you how to dance the waltz and become a samurai. Also, find out how to do a table tennis backspin serve, a basketball trick, make fire for survival, do a yo-yo trick and sail a boat.

Milkshakes and Stargazing
This show will teach you how to do the perfect cartwheel and make a rainbow milkshake. Also, find out how to find constellations, do a football trick, steal the crown jewels, cool a drink quickly and fly a kite.

Wrestling and Magic
This show will teach you how to levitate off the ground and become a pro-wrestler. Also, find out how to get a dog to jump through a hoop, do a basketball trick, make a four-course meal on a pizza, learn an epic maths trick and how to use chopsticks.

Slapstick and Slap Bass
In this show you get to learn how to perform a slapstick comedy routine and play some funky sounds on the bass guitar. Also, find out how to do a full twist skip, become a spy, do a synchronized swimming routine, have fresh-smelling trainers and take on the trapeze.

French Toast and Speed Skating
Learn how to make French toast in a mug and how to speed skate. Also, find out how to do a BMX bunny-hop, a gymnastics bridge, become a pirate, do a magic trick with a rubber band and warm-up for a long gaming session.

Bowling and Cakes
This show will teach you how to bowl a strike every time and bake a cake that looks just like a dragon. You'll also find out how to spin a card on your finger, do a leg-wrap skip, get into space, tie a knot and customize a T-shirt.

Science Special
By the end of this episode you'll be able to think like an epic scientist by learning how to be rally driver, bake the perfect cake, use a red cabbage to make a pH indicator, make a rocket, see how sound waves can smash a glass, and see how mistakes are a good thing.
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