Big!

Big! is a TV series in which an episode consists of a team of engineers manufacturing the world's biggest items (usually a household item that's normally hand carried, scaled up to proportions that make the items unusable without JCBs and Cherrypickers) for the sake of setting world records.

The devices have to function to qualify.

The series originally aired on Discovery Channel in 2004. It is currently airing on The Science Channel weekday mornings.

Cast

  • Frank Payne
  • Eric Scarlett
  • Reverend Gadget
  • Lisa Legohn
  • Wink Eller
  • Christoff Koon
  • Episodes

  • 101: Blender
  • 102: Popcorn
  • 103: Electric Guitar
  • 104: Motorcycle (01) - To be continued...
  • 105: Motorcycle (02)
  • 106: Giant Claw (game)
  • 107: BBQ
  • 108: Clippers
  • 109: Wood Cuckoo Clock - The team did not achieve an official Guinness World Records. Stuart Claxton, the Guinness World Records representative said that it didn't qualify because the team used styrofoam to create portions of the clock; a material which would not be found in a "genuine" Cuckoo Clock.
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    Big

    Big means large or of great size.

    Big or BIG may also refer to:

    Film and television

  • Big (film), a 1988 fantasy-comedy film starring Tom Hanks
  • Big!, a Discovery Channel television show
  • Big (TV series), a 2012 South Korean TV series
  • Music

  • Big: the musical, a 1996 musical based on the film
  • Big Records, a record label
  • Big (album), a 2007 album by Macy Gray
  • "Big" (Dead Letter Circus song),
  • "Big" (Sneaky Sound System song)
  • "Big", a 1990 song by New Fast Automatic Daffodils
  • Places

  • Big River (disambiguation), various rivers (and other things)
  • Big Island (disambiguation), various islands (and other things)
  • Organizations

  • Beijing Institute of Genomics, a Chinese institute for genetic research
  • Big Ten Conference, an American college sports conference which uses the singular word "B1G" (the numeral "1" replacing the letter "I") within their logo
  • Bjarke Ingels Group, a Danish architecture firm
  • Bundesimmobiliengesellschaft, an Austrian quasi-governmental company
  • Brandweerinformatiecentrum voor gevaarlijke stoffen, a Belgian information centre for dangerous goods
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    The Perhapanauts

    The Perhapanauts is an American comic book series created by writer Todd Dezago and artist Craig Rousseau in 2005.

    The first two mini-series, "First Blood" and "Second Chances," were published by Dark Horse Comics, although it was announced on October 31, 2007, that forthcoming Perhapanauts comics would be published by Image Comics.

    Plot

    The Image Comics series began with an annual in February 2008, "Jersey Devil", followed by what may either be numerous upcoming mini-series or an ongoing series. The first series is "Triangle" taking the team into the Bermuda Triangle, which starts publication in April 2008.

    The story follows a team of supernatural investigators (in that they both investigate the supernatural, and are supernatural beings who investigate) working for Bedlam, a top-secret government agency. The main focus of the stories are on Blue Group, one team of Bedlam operatives.

    The members of Blue Group are Arisa Hines, the group's leader who has psychic powers; Big, a Sasquatch whose intelligence has been artificially raised; Choopie, a Chupacabra with a somewhat erratic personality; MG, a mysterious being who appears human but has the power to travel to other dimensions; and Molly MacAllistar, a ghost. Other characters in the series include Joann DeFile, a psychic who works as an adviser for Bedlam; Peter Hammerskold, a former Marine with psychic powers who is the leader of Bedlam's Red Group and sees Blue Group as rivals; the Merrow, a water elemental fairy who works on Red Group; and Karl, a Mothman who is a Bedlam reservist and would like to be a full-time member of Blue Group.

    Seminar (album)

    Seminar is the second album by Sir Mix-a-Lot.

    Track listing

  • "Seminar" - 3:47
  • "Beepers" - 4:17
  • "National Anthem" - 4:28
  • "My Hooptie" - 4:46
  • "Gortex" - 3:46
  • "The (Peek-a-Boo) Game" - 4:43
  • "I Got Game" - 4:56
  • "I'll Roll You Up" - 4:29
  • "Something About My Benzo" - 4:29
  • "My Bad Side" - 4:46
  • Samples

    Beepers

  • "Batdance" by Prince
  • My Hooptie

  • "Posse on Broadway" by Sir Mix-a-Lot
  • I Got Game

  • "Hard to Get" by Rick James
  • References

    Seminar (play)

    Seminar is a Broadway play by Theresa Rebeck. It played, on Broadway, at the Golden Theater. Alan Rickman originated the lead character, Leonard. The production premiered on November 20, 2011 and closed on May 6, 2012.Jeff Goldblum replaced Alan Rickman as Leonard on April 1, 2012. The Broadway production was directed by Sam Gold and features original music by John Gromada.

    Plot

    Set in present day New York City, Seminar follows four young writers—Kate, Martin, Douglas, and Izzy—and their professor, Leonard. Each student has paid Leonard $5,000 for a ten-week writing seminar to be held in Kate's Upper West Side apartment. As tensions arise and romance falls, they clash over their writing, their relations, and their futures.

    Principal roles and current casts

    Reception

    The play was mostly well received. Ben Brantley of The New York Times criticized some script elements, but praised Rickman's acting: "This mélange of feelings, magnificently orchestrated by Mr. Rickman, is arrived at after Leonard has only glanced at the first couple of pages of a vast manuscript. But ... I felt an authentic rush of pleasure and the exhilaration of being reminded that in theater, art comes less from landing lines than [from] finding what lies between them."

    Seminar (disambiguation)

    Seminar may refer to:

  • Seminar, a form of academic instruction, either at an academic institution or offered by a commercial or professional organization.
  • Seminar (play), a 2011 Broadway play by Theresa Rebeck
  • Seminar (album), 1989 album by Sir Mix-a-Lot
  • The Seminar, a 2011 episode American comedy television series The Office
  • Seminar, monthly journal established in 1959 by Romesh Thapar and Raj Thapar.
  • Podcasts:

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