On the Spot - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

In Sickness & In Health, Fact or Fiction, Who Said That?

What's In A Name?, Get Creative, Identify This

Ridiculous Theories, Untold History, Origins

Mystery Solved, Problem and Solution, Record Breakers

Globetrotting, Now and Then, What It's Worth

What's In a Name, Untold History, In Sickness & In Health

Supernatural, Bad Ideas, On The Menu

What Might Have Been, Oddities, Myths

Globetrotting, Get Creative, Identify This!

Mad Science, Claim To Fame, Oddities

Ridiculous Theories, Mystery Solved, Problem and Solution

Myths, Record Breakers, Surprising Stats
Myths about a pen; the space race; the world's most expensive book; the fastest ascent of Mount Everest; amusement parks.

Now and Then, Identify This, Into The Wild

What Could Have Been, What It's Worth, Globetrotting

Inventions, Bad Ideas, The World in Numbers

In Sickness & In Health, Claim to Fame, Untold History

Fact or Fiction, Myths, Origins

Record Breakers, Oddities, In Sickness & In Health

Globetrotting, Problem & Solution, Identify This

What Could Have Been, Bad Ideas, Now and Then

Mad Science, Who Said That, Claim to Fame

Myths, World In Numbers, Fact or Fiction
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