Seriously Amazing Objects

Seriously Amazing Objects (2013-2020)

EndedDocumentary show

The millions of tourists who visit the Smithsonian Museum each year see a number of exhibits that are enough to impress most people. But there's a secret vault at the museum that houses some of the coolest stuff in the Smithsonian's collection. These hidden storerooms aren't meant to be seen by the general public, but in this series, host Xavier Carnegie -- the creative director at the National Museum of American History -- gives some unsuspecting Smithsonian guests the opportunity to enter those vaults to witness hidden gems firsthand.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 20:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Seriously Amazing Objects' premiere?

'Seriously Amazing Objects' premiered on March 3, 2013.

Who hosted the show 'Seriously Amazing Objects'?

'Seriously Amazing Objects' was hosted by Matt Rogers.

What was the format of 'Seriously Amazing Objects'?

'Seriously Amazing Objects' was a documentary-style TV show that showcased extraordinary objects and artifacts.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Seriously Amazing Objects'?

The first season of 'Seriously Amazing Objects' consisted of 13 episodes.

What were some of the most remarkable objects featured on 'Seriously Amazing Objects'?

Some of the remarkable objects featured on 'Seriously Amazing Objects' included the Hope Diamond, the Rosetta Stone, and the Apollo 11 spacesuit.

Did 'Seriously Amazing Objects' focus on a specific theme in each episode?

Yes, each episode of 'Seriously Amazing Objects' focused on a different theme, such as historical artifacts, technological marvels, or natural wonders.

Who were the experts and historians featured on 'Seriously Amazing Objects'?

'Seriously Amazing Objects' featured a diverse range of experts and historians who provided insights and information about the showcased objects.

Were there any celebrity guests on 'Seriously Amazing Objects'?

Yes, 'Seriously Amazing Objects' occasionally had celebrity guests who shared their perspectives on the showcased objects.

Did 'Seriously Amazing Objects' explore the stories behind the objects?

Yes, 'Seriously Amazing Objects' delved into the stories, histories, and significance of the objects featured on the show.

Were there any interactive elements in 'Seriously Amazing Objects'?

Yes, 'Seriously Amazing Objects' encouraged viewer participation through interactive quizzes and challenges related to the showcased objects.

Were there any behind-the-scenes segments in 'Seriously Amazing Objects'?

Yes, 'Seriously Amazing Objects' occasionally included behind-the-scenes segments, giving viewers a glimpse into the production process and the team's efforts to feature the objects.

Did 'Seriously Amazing Objects' feature any exclusive interviews?

Yes, 'Seriously Amazing Objects' featured exclusive interviews with experts, historians, and sometimes even the owners of the showcased objects.

Did 'Seriously Amazing Objects' have a global focus?

Yes, 'Seriously Amazing Objects' explored objects from different parts of the world, highlighting their cultural, historical, and scientific significance.

Did 'Seriously Amazing Objects' include reenactments or dramatizations?

No, 'Seriously Amazing Objects' did not include reenactments or dramatizations. The focus was on providing factual information about the objects.

Were there any special episodes or features in 'Seriously Amazing Objects'?

Yes, 'Seriously Amazing Objects' occasionally aired special episodes that focused on specific themes, such as "Lost Treasures" or "Record-Breaking Objects."

Did 'Seriously Amazing Objects' receive any awards or nominations?

While there is no information available about specific awards or nominations for 'Seriously Amazing Objects,' the show was well-received by audiences for its informative and engaging content.

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