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* [[Adam Westing]]: Hammond's [[Mad Scientist]] character is just an exaggerated version of himself.
* [[Adam Westing]]: Hammond's [[Mad Scientist]] character is just an exaggerated version of himself.
* [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle]]: The explanations of the scientific theories.
* [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle]]: The explanations of the scientific theories.
* [[A Team Montage]]: Building the hovercraft.
* [[A-Team Montage]]: Building the hovercraft.
* [[Little Miss Badass]]: Despite being only ten years old, Mini Miss is a million times cooler than Hammond.
* [[Little Miss Badass]]: Despite being only ten years old, Mini Miss is a million times cooler than Hammond.
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Hammond's labcoat is made of black leather.
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Hammond's labcoat is made of black leather.
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* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]: Oliver.
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]: Oliver.
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Mini Miss.
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Mini Miss.
* [[Plot Relevant Age Up]]: Inverted with Mini Miss.
* [[Plot-Relevant Age-Up]]: Inverted with Mini Miss.
* [[Promotion to Opening Titles]]: Oliver.
* [[Promotion to Opening Titles]]: Oliver.
* [[Reality Subtext]]: The opening credits indicate that Hammond lives in a castle and moonlights as a [[Mad Scientist]]. In fact, Hammond [[Truth in Television|recently moved into a castle in Herefordshire (the very same one from the titles)]]; its cost of '''£2,000,000''' explains why he is moonlighting as a [[Mad Scientist]] on children's TV.
* [[Reality Subtext]]: The opening credits indicate that Hammond lives in a castle and moonlights as a [[Mad Scientist]]. In fact, Hammond [[Truth in Television|recently moved into a castle in Herefordshire (the very same one from the titles)]]; its cost of '''£2,000,000''' explains why he is moonlighting as a [[Mad Scientist]] on children's TV.
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* [[Rule of Cool]]
* [[Rule of Cool]]
* [[Science Show]]
* [[Science Show]]
* [[Shout Out]]: Especially to ''[[Top Gear]]'', ranging from comments in the hovercraft episode (referring to ''Gear'''s amphibious car challenge) to the [[Audible Gleam|"ting!"]] of Hammond's [[Twinkle Smile|smile]] in the opening credits (which riffs off the ''Top Gear'' tooth-whitening [[Running Gag|gags]]).
* [[Shout-Out]]: Especially to ''[[Top Gear]]'', ranging from comments in the hovercraft episode (referring to ''Gear'''s amphibious car challenge) to the [[Audible Gleam|"ting!"]] of Hammond's [[Twinkle Smile|smile]] in the opening credits (which riffs off the ''Top Gear'' tooth-whitening [[Running Gag|gags]]).
* [[Sorting Algorithm of Mortality]]: The Lab Rats
* [[Sorting Algorithm of Mortality]]: The Lab Rats
* [[Stern Teacher]]: Mini Miss
* [[Stern Teacher]]: Mini Miss
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]
* [[Three Wall Set]]
* [[Three-Wall Set]]
* [[Time Machine]] / [[Time Travel]]: Mini Miss
* [[Time Machine]] / [[Time Travel]]: Mini Miss
* [[Tim Taylor Technology]]: The experiments get bigger and more powerful as each episode progresses.
* [[Tim Taylor Technology]]: The experiments get bigger and more powerful as each episode progresses.
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[[Category:Game Show]]
[[Category:Game Show]]
[[Category:Blast Lab]]
[[Category:Blast Lab]]
[[Category:Trope]]

Revision as of 13:01, 26 January 2014

 "Some of my experiments are a little... unreliable."

By day, Richard "The Hamster" Hammond presents television programmes in which things get blown up on flimsy pretexts. However, he also has a Secret Identity in which he likes to... um... blow things up on flimsy pretexts..

Richard Hammond's Blast Lab is a Science Show aimed at children which attempts to teach various scientific theories by conducting dangerous experiments and blowing stuff up.

Every week a large haul of science-related prizes are set aside for two competing teams who have to conduct experiments and answer science questions with help from the Studio Audience. The winning team get to take their prizes home. The losing team don't. (You can probably guess what happens to their prizes.)

In the opening credits of Blast Lab, we learn that within the grounds of Hammond's home lies an old water mill that conceals the entrance to his secret Blast Lab where he does weird experiments, grows strange new lifeforms in a tank of toxic waste and creates bizarre machines all in the name of science!

He is assisted by his Ninja Nan, who guards the lab, and a science teacher from his schooldays whom he has brought from the past to help with his experiments, but who is currently stuck in the body of a ten-year-old after the Time Machine malfunctioned. Also assisting is Oliver (or should we say OLIV3R?), an Opel Kadett who started out as a minor character on Hammond's other show Top Gear. There are also an apparently infinite number of nameless, mute, expendable henchpeople known as The Lab Rats.

Speculation whether this show was originally supposed to be an episode of MTV's Cribs is best confined to Wild Mass Guessing.


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Tropes used in Blast Lab include: