Penn & Teller Tell a Lie - Season 1

Penn & Teller Tell a Lie - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes6
Datesoct. 5, 2011 - nov. 9, 2011

Episodes

A Head of Hair Can Lift a Mustang
Season 1Episode 160 min

A Head of Hair Can Lift a Mustang

Penn & Teller make 7 outrageous claims. 6 are true and one is a big fat lie! Stories include, a head of hair can lift a car filled with people ten feet in the air, profanity can lessen pain, if you can land a plane with it's doors.

oct. 5, 2011
You Can Blow Out a Forest Fire
Season 1Episode 260 min

You Can Blow Out a Forest Fire

Penn & Teller make 7 outrageous claims. 6 are true and one is a big fat lie. Stories include, a torch fueled by bacon can cut through solid steel, wrestlers can be defeated by a large cheese and wallpaper is strong enough to withstand a wrecking ball.

oct. 12, 2011
Piranha Will Not Kill You
Season 1Episode 360 min

Piranha Will Not Kill You

Penn & Teller make 6 outrageous claims. 5 are true and one is a big fat lie. Stories include, road kill can be healthy eating, four hundred eggs can hold up a ton of cheerleaders and Piranahs will not kill you.

oct. 19, 2011
You Can Fly Using Hair Bleach for Fuel
Season 1Episode 460 min

You Can Fly Using Hair Bleach for Fuel

Penn & Teller make 6 outrageous claims. 5 are true and one is a big fat lie. Stories include: a butter knife can stop a speeding bullet, a man can fly through the air using hair bleach for fuel, and you can pan for gold on the streets of NYC.

oct. 26, 2011
Hook and Loop Fabric is Stronger Than Two Monster Trucks
Season 1Episode 560 min

Hook and Loop Fabric is Stronger Than Two Monster Trucks

Penn & Teller make six outrageous claims. Five are true and one is a big fat lie. Stories include: you can never cheat a carnival game, machine guns are designed to fail and helium is injected to cotton candy to make a dessert that floats.

nov. 2, 2011
You Can Crack a Safe with Liquid Nitrogen
Season 1Episode 660 min

You Can Crack a Safe with Liquid Nitrogen

Penn & Teller make 7 outrageous claims. 6 are true and one is a big fat lie. Stories include, a linen shirt can stop an arrow, a snail can crawl on a razor's edge, a superhighway can sing and you can pour tea while upside down in an airplane.

nov. 9, 2011

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