Mark Williams' Big Bangs

Mark Williams' Big Bangs (2006)

EndedDocumentary show

Actor Mark Williams (aka Mr Weasley from the Harry Potter films and known from The Fast Show) presents an amusing, spectacular and informative history of explosives, from the accidental discovery of gunpowder by Chinese alchemists 1000 years ago, to the awesome power of the atom bomb.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Nuclear ScientistsAug. 24, 2006
S01E03NitroglycerineAug. 17, 2006
S01E02GunpowderAug. 10, 2006
S01E01Chinese AlchemistsAug. 3, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Mark Williams' Big Bangs first premiere?

Mark Williams' Big Bangs first premiered on 16 October 2006.

Who is the host of Mark Williams' Big Bangs?

Mark Williams is the host of Mark Williams' Big Bangs.

What is the show about?

Mark Williams' Big Bangs is a show about science experiments and demonstrations aimed at young audiences.

Who is the target audience for Mark Williams' Big Bangs?

The target audience for Mark Williams' Big Bangs is children.

How many episodes of Mark Williams' Big Bangs were produced?

A total of six episodes of Mark Williams' Big Bangs were produced.

What is the duration of each episode of Mark Williams' Big Bangs?

Each episode of Mark Williams' Big Bangs has a duration of 30 minutes.

What is the production company behind Mark Williams' Big Bangs?

The production company behind Mark Williams' Big Bangs is RDF Television.

Where was Mark Williams' Big Bangs filmed?

Mark Williams' Big Bangs was mainly filmed in a studio in London, UK.

What kind of science experiments are performed on Mark Williams' Big Bangs?

Mark Williams' Big Bangs features interesting and fun science experiments that children can do at home or in school without adult supervision.

Did Mark Williams' Big Bangs win any awards?

There is no record of any major awards won by Mark Williams' Big Bangs.

Who are the guests on Mark Williams' Big Bangs?

Mark Williams' Big Bangs doesn't have any celebrity guests. Instead, it features young people trying out science experiments.

What kind of topics are covered in Mark Williams' Big Bangs?

Mark Williams' Big Bangs covers a wide range of science topics including electricity, sound, chemistry, magnetism, and biology.

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