Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know (2013)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy, History

Science Channel will follow Josh and Chuck inside and outside the recording booth with Stuff You Should Know, a series that combines all the delicious informational nuggets of their podcast and wraps them in deadpan mockumentary-style humor. Along for the ride are a wide array of guests making cameo appearances, including John Hodgman, Sarah Silverman, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Rufus Wainwright, and Michio Kaku.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E11Pilotmars 9, 2013
S01E10I, Coffeebotmars 9, 2013
S01E09Personal Spacemars 9, 2013
S01E08Night Terrorsmars 9, 2013
S01E07Trust No Onefévr. 23, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the date of the 'Stuff You Should Know' premiere?

The 'Stuff You Should Know' premiered on April 3, 2013.

Who are the hosts of 'Stuff You Should Know' in 2013?

The hosts of 'Stuff You Should Know' in 2013 were Josh Clark and Charles W. "Chuck" Bryant.

How long is each episode of 'Stuff You Should Know'?

Each episode of 'Stuff You Should Know' is approximately 30-60 minutes long.

What is the genre of 'Stuff You Should Know'?

'Stuff You Should Know' is a podcast that covers a wide range of topics including science, history, and pop culture.

How many episodes were released in the first season of 'Stuff You Should Know' in 2013?

There is no clear indication of how many episodes were released in the first season of 'Stuff You Should Know' in 2013.

Does 'Stuff You Should Know' have any celebrity guests on the show?

Yes, 'Stuff You Should Know' features occasional celebrity guests on the show.

What is the format of 'Stuff You Should Know'?

The format of 'Stuff You Should Know' is a conversational style podcast where the hosts discuss a topic in detail.

What are some of the topics discussed on 'Stuff You Should Know'?

Some of the topics discussed on 'Stuff You Should Know' include strange crimes, natural disasters, the science of sleep, and the history of food.

Is 'Stuff You Should Know' suitable for children?

While there is no explicit content, 'Stuff You Should Know' may not be suitable for young children due to the complexity and mature topics discussed on the show.

Does 'Stuff You Should Know' cover political topics?

Yes, 'Stuff You Should Know' occasionally covers political topics, but it is not a main focus of the show.

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