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If I remember correctly the uk version was strange as it was the mythbusters team speaking in their American voice and the narrator speaking in a British voice, and that did not sound right at all. I think we did get some all American voices sometimes but the all American voices sounded better then the British version. Love from the uk, and still watching mythbusters to this day.
First few episodes was 30 minutes then they gave us the full USA show. But the guy who did the narration, was the same guy who did a lot of Discovery shows! He was really good and gave a lot of information about what was happening.
I would have to say my favorite moment of his on Mythbusters would be his reaction to Adam saying this: ruclips.net/video/9C6ipyy5WJs/видео.html I wonder how many takes he had to have done to pull that one off without cracking up.
I can't *BELIEVE* that Duck Dynasty won & Mythbusters didn't. For me *THAT* was the one that was the worst of the lot. When it came to years the Mythbusters didn't get the Emmy.
As someone from the UK that grew up watching Mythbusters... while we had a different narrator, for me he was equally as Iconic and important to the experience of the show as I expect Rob Lee was to US viewers. It was just the sound of Mythbusters for us!
The UK narrator was fantastic IMO, he also did How It’s Made so clearly he didn’t mind reading an awful pun! The US narrator doesn’t sound right to me good as he is 😂
Yeah, the UK guy was way better. The US guy was too enthusiastic and over the top for my liking. It show how different us and UK culture is, and how much enthusiasm and tone needs to be translated for different audiences. Even those speaking the same language
I just had to check out who were they competing against and this fact has become more appalling. Those winners weren´t even close to the quality what the Mythbusters had.
In high school I was on the student news program. For the intro to each episode we parodied a TV show or movie intro. After reaching out to Robert Lee, he graciously recorded us a personally narrated Mythbusters-style intro for our tiny school program out of the goodness of his heart. Super cool guy!
You absolutely nailed why Rob Lee was such a wonderfully integral part of the show. He truly "got it", and you could hear in his voice that not only did he get it, but he knew the audience and crew also got it too... and we were all sharing all these inside jokes as part of the Mythbuster experience... truly a community... and that always feels great.
@@melody3741 I don't remember feeling that with Lorax, but I certainly know the feeling. It takes some skill, talent, and intelligence to truly understand the material you are working on artistically. To know its niche and how to fulfill that. Rob Lee/Mythbusters seemed to do that quite well, mixing humor, science-ish, and a few people genuinely having fun and exploring the world together.
Rob Lee was one of the most fun TV narrators I've ever heard. He injected so much humor and candor into the show, and was the narrative glue that held together the story of each episode.
The thing I like about Adam is that you ask him a question and you can hear a smile in his voice as he's answering it. His enthusiasm is so genuine and so infectious.
It genuinely astounds me that MythBusters has never won an Emmy. I would argue that it is without a doubt the greatest work of science communication ever conceived. Perhaps not the greatest work of science ever televised, but that is in part the reason why it would be the greatest work of science communication. It is specifically focused on everyday occurrences, it taps into the sensationalist part with danger, explosions and approaching the boundaries of human capability and in the process of all that, you learn something. It is science, pure and in its applied and everyday form, in a way that makes you wanna watch it. That's what science communication is all about.
Mythbusters was just perfect TV. Everything about it popped, and it was a fresh, new concept from the drawing board forward. The production team basically invented everything they did. If that's not award-worthy, then the awards system is broken.
I had to take Intro Physics in college. I’m terrible at science and math. Mythbusters helped me understand principles of physics. I barely passed, but I still have a basic understanding of it. That’s all because of the show.
I can't *BELIEVE* that Duck Dynasty won & Mythbusters didn't. For me *THAT* was the one that was the worst of the lot. When it came to years the Mythbusters didn't get the Emmy.
The fact that Dirty Job got a nod but never one is terrible to. Real reality shows that do good work in science & "Dirty Jobs". These reality shows are yue ones we need to have more of, teaching & appreciation of those really nasty blue collar jobs
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 I didn’t find that. Mythbusters was noninated for “Outstanding Structured Reality Program” years 2009-2016. It looks like the winners were Intervention, Undercover Boss, and Shark Tank.
We had our own British narrator in the UK--and honestly, his laconic delivery was as iconic to my Myhtbusters experience as Rob's is to yours! MB on Prime has the original US narrator, and it took some getting used to. I don't remember MB being a half-hour long, ever, but I could be mistaken.
Perhaps at first - but later seasons were just as long as the American versions - I'm British too - I didn't even hear the American guy until years later. Amazing voice! but our guy needs some love too - he was there for a looooong time
I can't even imagine MythBusters without Rob Lee's narration. To me he's as important as any of the cast, absolutely critical to the whole feel of the show.
yes, but the character supposedly died from 'skin suffocation', and the myth I believe included the idea that there had been some sort of health effects from being painted head to toe in reality on the set that supposedly alarmed the production.
@@SavageGreywolf Wasn't there another similar thing about that iron woodcutter from the Wizard of Oz who was painted silver and presumably diet from that?
@@Vladimir_Kv His story was different. The original tin man, Buddy Ebsen, they used aluminum powder to make him metal which he ended up inhaling and it coated his lungs and made him very sick. The tin man who ended up in the movie was Jack Haley and they switched his makeup to a safer aluminum paste.
The funny thing about the Shirley Eaton myth is that it implies that she at least died at some point before the release of Goldfinger, but she is still alive today.
@@ChibabaDaveamazing. So we Still have 0 deaths from it ever. Good call they we’re careful! Hate to be the first death from something that has been done for as long as there have been bipeds with arms.
His voice was GOLDEN. I remember our family talking about the puns as we watched the show, and our general consensus was/is… it’s all but impossible probably to read a pun, especially when you’re not seen and it’s only your voice, without including an air of ‘I get this & I know you do too’, without sounding like a complete fool.
Yeah, Rob did a great job with the narration. On a similar note: Some background stories about the graphics artist, who did all the amazing illustrations of experiment setups, subject title screens, etc. would be nice.
I think the other thing that really helped with the narrator is that it always felt like he was having fun too. I was genuinely surprised when you said he was in Australia, because I always kind of imagined him being around, just off camera. Obviously, he was still part of the show even in a different location, but the way he narrated it you always felt like he was there on site just out of frame, amused by all the shenanigans.
I remember watching the spanish dubbed version when I was younger, and when I heard the original audio it blew my mind that they actually got a dubber with almost the exact same voice, and yeah, Rob's voice is indeed iconic.
I was going to say when clicking into this video, in the UK we had a different narrator, then glad you touched on it in the info. A few times when I’d search the internet to find an episode I had missed, invariably I’d find a US (well I guess ‘original’) version as it would always sound ‘strange’ and ‘wrong’ without our narrator! From a UK viewer who watched from series 1, the UK narrator did the show more than justice to a UK crowd.
one of my favorite Robert Lee narrations on the show was from the viral video episode, during the fainting goats segment, where he said something along the lines of "no animals were harmed during the filming of this segment; however many of them felt they were made to look stupid!"
I love that you finally talked about this. I remember being a little bummed out that Rob wasn't in the reunion episode after the finale. He was such an important piece of the show.
YES! I live in the UK and grew up with Mythbusters and it was indeed voiced by someone else who had a distinctly British accent. I've re-watched the earlier seasons again more recently and remember being shocked hearing Rob's voice for the first time being like whattt, the show isn't voiced by a Brit like everywhere?!
I caught an episode of Mythbusters on, I think, BBC America, and was confused why the narrator was changed. I know we might confuse each other a little with our vernacular but I didn't think it needed to be completely redubbed in "British," haha.
As I live in Chile, I always watched a dubbed version of Mythbusters. I was surprised when I decided to watch it in English and finally heard your actual voices. One thing, the latin narrator (Victor Covarrubias) did an amazing work translating the irony and snark of the original narrator !
I 've been willing to ask that question for years hahaha!! The Narrator was for me the 7th member (yes I count Buster!) of the Mythbustes on every episode! I loved his sort of neutral and easy to understand accent. And the way he read the jokes, I don't why but some that I remember the most involved Sgt. J.D. Nelson (himself very funny each time he appeared on the show) when you went down the Alameda bomb range!
His narration is nearly as core to my memories of the show as Jamie and Adam. Definitely iconic. Also that's crazy that you guys never won an Emmy! I would have thought it was one of those shows that won for years in a row
I just wonder if the narrator ever got tired of reading the lines "hunker in the bunker" or "slip into something less comfortable" since I feel like those lines were used in *every* episode with an explosion or silly outfit, respectively. XD
Regarding silly outfits I remember Jamie dressed as Luke Skywalker, one of the most hilarious yet cool moments ever! I don't remember for sure, but Adam might have been injured at the time so Jamie had to step up to the plate and become Luke. His look of bashfulness when actress Sophia Bush (as Leia) spoke to him was priceless.
I am watching this as a 36 years old production ingeneer and i just love it because Adam Savage gives such a human dimension to stuff that, has watchers, we just take for granted.
Rob's voice is as much a part of my childhood as the show itself was. I'm so happy you took some time to talk about him. His delivery of those puns was nothing short of magical.
Myth Busters deserved an Emmy. Hands down. It was so impactful it should really have gotten one. Like you created such unique and special tv that changed lives.
Rob had such a wonderfully jovial tone throughout the show, always felt like it was a friend telling you about the show as you watched it, giving you the occasional wink and a nudge in a "wait til you see these" sense.
One of the most striking things about watching Adam answer questions like these is how fast he is to just list off names of people he worked with. Aspirational kind of team player skill.
This question absolutely needs a follow-up from Robert Lee himself. I love these fan questions. I've been binge watching these vids lately. Keep 'em coming! :)
Just to clarify, Mythbusters originally WAS 30 minutes in the UK with a different narrator, just not the one people are thinking of in the rest of the comments. In 2006 the first UK airing of Mythbusters was on BBC Two and featured Rufus Hound as the narrator. It only lasted for one season and was barely reshown, if ever. I've been looking for an episode of this cut for AGES, if anybody has an idea where to find it, please let me know.
Thank you for clearing this up! Im from the UK, I've only ever seen mythbusters on discovery, 1 hour long and the same narrator as is now on the amazon prime version (so I presume the same narrator as the original)
Wow! That guy was super important to the show! I am glad that Adam was so close to him! Also, an award would be nice, but you guys got something MUCH better! Recognition! You and your friends will forever be known for what you did on this show! Golden wrapped statues can also be bought at the chocolate store, and in my opinion, they have more value!
Adam, Mythbusters might have lost 8 or 9 Emmys, but you (plural) won the hearts of millions of the greatest fans in the world. Thank you to everyone who made the shows happen.
@@chris-hayes Anitques Roadshow has deserved to win for sure, but they gave the award to poisonous drivel like Undercover Boss and Shark Tank. Poisonously corporatists and neoliberal TV and basically the opposite of Mythbusters in terms of societal impact.
I live in Scotland and have been obsessed with MB for over a decade. I have never seen any version of the show without Robs VO. His voice was integral to the show.
Rob's voice has surpassed "iconic" for me, it's burned into my memory in the best possible way. I associate his voice with coming home after school. My mom would usually also be arriving home and my dad would have been home for about a 1/2 starting a pot of coffee and turning of an episode of Mythbusters. Great times.
UK Mythbusters did have a different narrator and he suited pretty well to the show but that's what I grew up on so I can't compare with the American version. I don't ever remember Mythbusters being 30 mins though, pretty sure it was always 60 mins including ads.
60 minutes and the narrator I believe was called Robin Banks, which I remember because everytime they did a heist episode there was so many jokes made at our house.
There were two UK versions: * The Discovery UK & Ireland version which is the International Cut (the 49min version, rather than the American 41min) but with Robin Banks narrating. * The BBC2 cut which is the 30 minute version , which IIRC was narrated by Rufus Hound, and was easily the worst version of Mythbusters to watch. I'm just glad that Amazon Prime in the UK has the 49 minute International cut with Robert Lee, although sadly missing the last couple of seasons, a few misordered episodes and a handful of episodes where I'm guessing the rights for movie clips made it prohibitive. The only alternative is the Discovery US cut for purchase, and not for rent or Prime.
The UK narrator was Robin Banks (yes... that's his name) who narrated a lot of Discovery US imports for the UK audience. His style was very similar to the original Rob's just with a more UK radio voice (despite being born in the ROI) as opposed to an American one. Having heard both I'd suggest they were equally as good at narrating (and I think it stems back to Discovery Network Europe buying into some research that stated regional audiences prefer their own dialect and linguistics for narration). The half an hour cuts for the first few series was to do with scheduling, unsure if Mythbusters would be a hit in the UK, Discovery used it as padding in their schedule. The later series were shown at their run length (often with long ad breaks in the middle than frequent breaks.
Winning an Emmy or not I can definitely tell that in my childhood, and teens, twenties and still now Mythbusters has been and still is so much more important and a part of my entertainment than so many Emmy winners.
Hey Adam, I can't remember the shows that won Emmys. But I remember Mythbusters. The world remembers Mythbusters. We love you all and hope desperately that a similar show will one day emerge. xxx
Mythbusters lost to Intervention, Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution, Undercover Boss twice, and Shark Tank three times. What an insulting list of shows to lose to lol. And when they weren't even nominated Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List and Extreme Makeover both won twice. Truly a list of timeless, iconic shows.
The shows in the UK were the same length (one hour TV slot including adverts) but they weren't narrated by Rob. They were Narrated by Robin Banks in the UK. They also changed all the on screen animations to metric as we use the metric system in the UK for most things, though imperial measurement for speeds in cars etc. (mph) and things like altitude in aircraft in feet not meters.
Well Imagine being in a fully metric country and has to deal with the entire imperial US version... And as a small kid... Tho most of it flew over my head... Like what's pounds? Can it be eaten? Putt~~
I always loved the voice work of the narrator, always pulled me right into the show as me and my family would have dinner together when I was no older than elementary school
As a fellow Attention Defecit person I envy you so much Adam, and your ability to tell stories in such a lovely way and share your memories with us!! I am SO bad at telling stories that I usually just keep mine to myself, lol.
Tangents that orbit the main point is a great way to feel like we know him well, he has no shame in sharing all the details he can think of and that's really respectable
adam consistently has only good things to say about other people in his field, old coworkers, and even acquaintances or people he only met once, even if they didn't get along personally, and i really respect that
Celebrities, especially actors, are extremely sensitive people. It only takes a few snide remarks about co-stars to be labeled as "difficult" or "toxic" and you're out of work. No matter how much you dislike working with some people, you find nice things to say to maintain your career. This is Hollywood Behavior 101.
You guys deserved an Emmy. There is no other piece of television that has been so influential on my life. That is why I am still here. I'm still not ready for Mythbusters to be over.
I completely forget the title these videos by the end because I get so enthralled but with Adam saying he's just such a fun person to listen to. Love ya man. Hope you're doing well.
The British version as shown on Discovery Europe was an hour long (once you add in all the really annoying commercials), and was narrated by the iconic Robin Banks, who is Irish and a bit of a radio celebrity over here (and absolutely crazy). His cheeky take on the narration was great, so I wouldn't worry that we don't get to hear Rob Lee.
Robs narration completed mythbusters perfectly…man I miss those shows one of my all time favorites I can watch mythbusters reruns and never get tired of them such a great show thanks Adam for these behind the scenes of mythbusters on tested your awesome🙏👍
I wish Heather could've like, been a part of the blueprint segments or something, but I understand how the direction of the show had changed. I just liked her a lot, she was a nice part of the program.
I totally agree with your opinion, Adam. Rob’s voice and delivery is legendary and you took the words right out of my head. You can hear the smirk in his voice and just tell that he enjoyed torturing us with those bad puns. He was the fulcrum between you and Jamie, at least for the story of the episodes.
One of my favourite shows, Mythbusters. I've seen every episode of every season, and today I learnt 2 things that I didn't know: 1 the narrator was an Aussie 2. The show was edited in Sydney. Question: if you had of started a travelling Mythbusters (taking it around the world) do you think the show might still be running
Being from the UK, I guess its a case of who you grew up with in terms of a narrator. I loved our UK one and it would be cool to see you hearing his version. I've heard the Rob Lee one and I like that too. I think they're both great.
Awesome clip! Yes, Rob Lee is the best! He is the king of delivering puns and humor. I had the privilege of working with him on a dozen projects, at least, and he was the best part of every single project I got to work on with him. He can bring every script to life like no one else. Cheers, Rob!!
Yes, the UK Mythbusters episodes were narrated by someone British. No, they weren't half an hour long, they lasted the full hour (incl. ad breaks) and followed the same US format of 2 myths from Adam & Jamie and one myth from Tori, Kari and Grant (I think...it's been a while)
🤯 Mythbusters never recieved an emmy...(just looked them all up and im floored) Thanks for sharing your emmy feelings, Adam -- you could have rolled past that but you didn't. You did it and reminded me why I like this channel. #Real
The fact they didn’t win an Emmy just shows how pointless they can be. So many wayyyy better movies and shows have lost to things that win, but are completely forgotten nowadays
I watched all of Mythbusters on Discovery UK and they were an hour slot. I always loved the UK narration and on the odd occasion where one was aired with Rob, it somewhat grated on me to be honest! It felt like listening to a stranger rather than settling in to chill with people I knew and was comfortable with. What I know for certain is, the hour slot Discovery UK version definitely worked, it was amazing, I will always have the best memories of the show and thank you for it all!
When it was shown properly on Discovery in the UK it was the correct length (at 1hr including adverts) but we had Robin Banks as the official narrator. BBC Two once showed it edited down to a half-hour, narrated by Rufus Hound but that didn't last long.
@Adam Savage's Tested - the Emmy, while they are prestigious awards, are not a true measure of the love that your fans feel for you. A better measure is the 5.44 million subscribers on RUclips. My son came over every free moment for a few weeks and took over my shop to build his Adam Savage style tool storage uhh, thingy. We all love to see the things you build, but he especially wants to see how you build it. He loves to make things and thinks you are the ultimate maker. I also want to say, most of your fans wouldn't even know if you did win an Emmy. You continually delight and amaze us. If I could choose between a trophy or 5.44 million RUclips subscribers I'll take the latterv7 days a week.
Honestly, as a Brit who watched mythbusters every weekend, the UK version was great, it was very weird rewatching it with the US narrator but got used to it after a while haha but the UK cut was just as good and was iconic in its own ways imo
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If I remember correctly the uk version was strange as it was the mythbusters team speaking in their American voice and the narrator speaking in a British voice, and that did not sound right at all.
I think we did get some all American voices sometimes but the all American voices sounded better then the British version.
Love from the uk, and still watching mythbusters to this day.
First few episodes was 30 minutes then they gave us the full USA show. But the guy who did the narration, was the same guy who did a lot of Discovery shows! He was really good and gave a lot of information about what was happening.
I would have to say my favorite moment of his on Mythbusters would be his reaction to Adam saying this:
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I wonder how many takes he had to have done to pull that one off without cracking up.
I can't *BELIEVE* that Duck Dynasty won & Mythbusters didn't. For me *THAT* was the one that was the worst of the lot. When it came to years the Mythbusters didn't get the Emmy.
It would be really cool if you got Rob to narrate an episode of One Day Builds.
ooh yes , with as many puns / dad jokes as possible
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this would be funny
That would be amazing
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As someone from the UK that grew up watching Mythbusters... while we had a different narrator, for me he was equally as Iconic and important to the experience of the show as I expect Rob Lee was to US viewers. It was just the sound of Mythbusters for us!
It's weird watching them on Netflix with Rob Lee rather than our guy.
Right there with you. I think Rob Lee is alright but I feel like he just isn’t quite sarcastic enough, I miss the UK guy.
The UK narrator was fantastic IMO, he also did How It’s Made so clearly he didn’t mind reading an awful pun! The US narrator doesn’t sound right to me good as he is 😂
I prefer our UK narrator too. The American is fine, but I just prefer ours.
Yeah, the UK guy was way better.
The US guy was too enthusiastic and over the top for my liking.
It show how different us and UK culture is, and how much enthusiasm and tone needs to be translated for different audiences. Even those speaking the same language
The fact that Mythbusters never won an Emmy is a travesty.
That the fact that holywerid likes fantasy over facts. This explains the west coast.
Just looked up who they lost to each year...just...wow...I can't...like what? Terrible that Mythbusters lost to most of those shows.
I was genuinely surprised by that.
I just had to check out who were they competing against and this fact has become more appalling. Those winners weren´t even close to the quality what the Mythbusters had.
It just proves for the thousandth time how meaningless those awards are.
My favorite line from all of mythbuster is
“Its purring like a kitten!”
“an asthmatic kitten that just ran the new york marathon”
I love denial is a river in africa
In high school I was on the student news program. For the intro to each episode we parodied a TV show or movie intro. After reaching out to Robert Lee, he graciously recorded us a personally narrated Mythbusters-style intro for our tiny school program out of the goodness of his heart. Super cool guy!
That's cool!
So cool
Wow! Respect👍
if footage of this exists I must see it
Cool that Rob did that for you, and also cool that you can now tell that story for the rest of your life. :D
Just remember Adam: DON’T ever stop going way off the rails with your responses. That is where the gold truly is
as soon as you mentioned him I heard “who *are* the Mythbusters?” In my head
Every. Time.
That as well as "The Intrepid Trio". :-)
Adam Savage "Am I missing, an eyebrow?" and Jamie Hyneman "Quack D*** you." Ahhhh...the memories of growing up with MB. Such a wonderful time.
(Adam, looking at a rocket Jamie has accidentally welded together) What happened?
(Jamie) Nothing.
(Rob Lee) Denial is a river in Africa.
I could hear that and I don't think I've seen that episode.
@@OriginalPatton I think that was Confederate Rocket?
@@Brawler_1337 it was
Can’t stop laughing at this
Adam, Did you catch that Battlebots named the "Best Design" award after Grant? I got a little choked up when I saw that.
Adam (and we) were super touched by that.
That's awesome!
You absolutely nailed why Rob Lee was such a wonderfully integral part of the show. He truly "got it", and you could hear in his voice that not only did he get it, but he knew the audience and crew also got it too... and we were all sharing all these inside jokes as part of the Mythbuster experience... truly a community... and that always feels great.
When someone cares, it shows. This was one of the many problems i had with dreamworks Lorax, they tried hard, but they didn’t CARE.
@@melody3741 I don't remember feeling that with Lorax, but I certainly know the feeling.
It takes some skill, talent, and intelligence to truly understand the material you are working on artistically. To know its niche and how to fulfill that. Rob Lee/Mythbusters seemed to do that quite well, mixing humor, science-ish, and a few people genuinely having fun and exploring the world together.
"Not So much "Fire in the hole!" but, fire in the whole shop!" -- Best quote from the narrator ever!
*laughs just HEARING that quote* *In Rob's voice* *Has never seen that episode*
That was gold and exactly my thought
STILL HEAR IT!
Rob was as much a character on your show as any of the hosts. His voice was distinct and amazing.
he sounded like a twink.
Whenever he just looks off into the distance and then smiles when he comes upon a fond memory of his is just so genuine
It's great. I could listen to Adam talk and go off on random tangents all day.
Rob Lee was one of the most fun TV narrators I've ever heard. He injected so much humor and candor into the show, and was the narrative glue that held together the story of each episode.
“And Adam Savage”
“Am I missing an eyebrow”
saddest thing was he had a date that very evening when he burned his eyebrow.
@@Nordic_Mechanic but then he scored, didn't he?
@@Nordic_Mechanic What could interest a bored woman more?
@@PrograError he said he was married in later seasons
Jamie Hyneman "quack damn you"
The thing I like about Adam is that you ask him a question and you can hear a smile in his voice as he's answering it. His enthusiasm is so genuine and so infectious.
Adam: “Which is why it was so sad for me”
Me: “oh no😢”
Adam: “they changed the narrator for the UK!”
Me: “oh”
My heart sunk for a moment as well
LMAOOOOOO I thought the same 🤣🤣🤣🤣😥😂😂💭
Wait wat
OH NO HE DIED....... OH thank god he didn't.
Same emotional roller coaster ride here too xD
Ya I thought there was bad bad news but were good
It genuinely astounds me that MythBusters has never won an Emmy. I would argue that it is without a doubt the greatest work of science communication ever conceived. Perhaps not the greatest work of science ever televised, but that is in part the reason why it would be the greatest work of science communication. It is specifically focused on everyday occurrences, it taps into the sensationalist part with danger, explosions and approaching the boundaries of human capability and in the process of all that, you learn something. It is science, pure and in its applied and everyday form, in a way that makes you wanna watch it. That's what science communication is all about.
Mythbusters was just perfect TV. Everything about it popped, and it was a fresh, new concept from the drawing board forward. The production team basically invented everything they did. If that's not award-worthy, then the awards system is broken.
I had to take Intro Physics in college. I’m terrible at science and math. Mythbusters helped me understand principles of physics. I barely passed, but I still have a basic understanding of it. That’s all because of the show.
You may not have gotten an Emmy but nobody is on RUclips right now talking about the shows that won.
I can't *BELIEVE* that Duck Dynasty won & Mythbusters didn't. For me *THAT* was the one that was the worst of the lot. When it came to years the Mythbusters didn't get the Emmy.
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 What the actual fuck? Duck Dynasty got an Emmy?
The fact that Dirty Job got a nod but never one is terrible to.
Real reality shows that do good work in science & "Dirty Jobs".
These reality shows are yue ones we need to have more of, teaching & appreciation of those really nasty blue collar jobs
@@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 I didn’t find that. Mythbusters was noninated for “Outstanding Structured Reality Program” years 2009-2016. It looks like the winners were Intervention, Undercover Boss, and Shark Tank.
@@syd.a.m Yep twice if you can believe it. & they beat out Mythbusters in 2014.
I could literally hear Rob's voice as you were describing his delivery and the puns. 👊👍
We had our own British narrator in the UK--and honestly, his laconic delivery was as iconic to my Myhtbusters experience as Rob's is to yours! MB on Prime has the original US narrator, and it took some getting used to. I don't remember MB being a half-hour long, ever, but I could be mistaken.
I think there's an aussie one too
The BBC cut it to 30mins when they showed it briefly on BBC2.
Perhaps at first - but later seasons were just as long as the American versions - I'm British too - I didn't even hear the American guy until years later. Amazing voice! but our guy needs some love too - he was there for a looooong time
We had the British one in Sweden
I am from England and I must say I enjoyed the narration here. I haven't seen many of the Rob narrated episodes. The RUclips clips sound "odd" 🤣
I can't even imagine MythBusters without Rob Lee's narration. To me he's as important as any of the cast, absolutely critical to the whole feel of the show.
2:58 The Goldfinger actress is Shirley Eaton, she is still alive today. Shirley Jackson was the horror writer.
yes, but the character supposedly died from 'skin suffocation', and the myth I believe included the idea that there had been some sort of health effects from being painted head to toe in reality on the set that supposedly alarmed the production.
@@SavageGreywolf idiot response from an idiot WINS THE INTERNET
@@SavageGreywolf Wasn't there another similar thing about that iron woodcutter from the Wizard of Oz who was painted silver and presumably diet from that?
@@Vladimir_Kv His story was different. The original tin man, Buddy Ebsen, they used aluminum powder to make him metal which he ended up inhaling and it coated his lungs and made him very sick. The tin man who ended up in the movie was Jack Haley and they switched his makeup to a safer aluminum paste.
@@Vladimir_Kv that was Buddy Epson (Beverly Hillbillies). He got sick from the paint and needed to be replaced for filming. The paint was changed.
The funny thing about the Shirley Eaton myth is that it implies that she at least died at some point before the release of Goldfinger, but she is still alive today.
There's literally footage in that episode of her being interviewed about it haha
Theres photos of her and she actually wasnt even fully painted as they genuinely feared her dying from skin suffocation
Why, you crafty old ....
@@ChibabaDaveamazing. So we Still have 0 deaths from it ever. Good call they we’re careful! Hate to be the first death from something that has been done for as long as there have been bipeds with arms.
Man you can literally ask Adam whatever question. It doesn't even matter if he answers it or goes on a huge tangent, you're guaranteed a good story!
Him and Kevin Smith
His voice was GOLDEN. I remember our family talking about the puns as we watched the show, and our general consensus was/is… it’s all but impossible probably to read a pun, especially when you’re not seen and it’s only your voice, without including an air of ‘I get this & I know you do too’, without sounding like a complete fool.
Yeah, Rob did a great job with the narration. On a similar note: Some background stories about the graphics artist, who did all the amazing illustrations of experiment setups, subject title screens, etc. would be nice.
That was Eric Haven if I remember correctly.
@@NSEasternShoreChemist So many things that made this show so amazing.
In one of their later season mail bag shows Kari did a short interview with the man who did the drawings.
I think the other thing that really helped with the narrator is that it always felt like he was having fun too. I was genuinely surprised when you said he was in Australia, because I always kind of imagined him being around, just off camera. Obviously, he was still part of the show even in a different location, but the way he narrated it you always felt like he was there on site just out of frame, amused by all the shenanigans.
"They would look up all the obvious puns"
To make sure the show isn't too cringy?
"and add more of them"
That's the show I know and love!
I remember watching the spanish dubbed version when I was younger, and when I heard the original audio it blew my mind that they actually got a dubber with almost the exact same voice, and yeah, Rob's voice is indeed iconic.
Knowing spanish dubs, I'm not surprised at all lol
No Emmy, but a die hard fanbase that grew up and learned from you guys. We appriciate you all for what you've done Adam. Much love
I was going to say when clicking into this video, in the UK we had a different narrator, then glad you touched on it in the info. A few times when I’d search the internet to find an episode I had missed, invariably I’d find a US (well I guess ‘original’) version as it would always sound ‘strange’ and ‘wrong’ without our narrator!
From a UK viewer who watched from series 1, the UK narrator did the show more than justice to a UK crowd.
one of my favorite Robert Lee narrations on the show was from the viral video episode, during the fainting goats segment, where he said something along the lines of "no animals were harmed during the filming of this segment; however many of them felt they were made to look stupid!"
I love that you finally talked about this. I remember being a little bummed out that Rob wasn't in the reunion episode after the finale. He was such an important piece of the show.
My favorite Rob pun was "Soldering on" (like "soldiering on", but they were using a soldering iron at the time)
Lol. Also realising that that pun doesn't work in the US.
YES! I live in the UK and grew up with Mythbusters and it was indeed voiced by someone else who had a distinctly British accent. I've re-watched the earlier seasons again more recently and remember being shocked hearing Rob's voice for the first time being like whattt, the show isn't voiced by a Brit like everywhere?!
I caught an episode of Mythbusters on, I think, BBC America, and was confused why the narrator was changed. I know we might confuse each other a little with our vernacular but I didn't think it needed to be completely redubbed in "British," haha.
As I live in Chile, I always watched a dubbed version of Mythbusters. I was surprised when I decided to watch it in English and finally heard your actual voices. One thing, the latin narrator (Victor Covarrubias) did an amazing work translating the irony and snark of the original narrator !
I 've been willing to ask that question for years hahaha!! The Narrator was for me the 7th member (yes I count Buster!) of the Mythbustes on every episode!
I loved his sort of neutral and easy to understand accent. And the way he read the jokes, I don't why but some that I remember the most involved Sgt. J.D. Nelson (himself very funny each time he appeared on the show) when you went down the Alameda bomb range!
Shout out to all the voice-over artists that deserve greater recognition for their mastery. Much respect.
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So true!
His narration is nearly as core to my memories of the show as Jamie and Adam. Definitely iconic.
Also that's crazy that you guys never won an Emmy! I would have thought it was one of those shows that won for years in a row
I just wonder if the narrator ever got tired of reading the lines "hunker in the bunker" or "slip into something less comfortable" since I feel like those lines were used in *every* episode with an explosion or silly outfit, respectively. XD
"Home away from home at Alameda County bomb range".
Regarding silly outfits I remember Jamie dressed as Luke Skywalker, one of the most hilarious yet cool moments ever! I don't remember for sure, but Adam might have been injured at the time so Jamie had to step up to the plate and become Luke. His look of bashfulness when actress Sophia Bush (as Leia) spoke to him was priceless.
I am watching this as a 36 years old production ingeneer and i just love it because Adam Savage gives such a human dimension to stuff that, has watchers, we just take for granted.
Whoo hoo, love that Adam still happily answers questions about Mythbusters 😋
Just about to say the same thing. So great all the mythbusters are proud of the show, as they should be!
It’s paying his bills now that it’s over.
Hes got nothing else.
Lol and why shouldn’t it? That show still informs, engages and thrills audiences in a completely grounded way. Might as well be compensated
He only really gets compensated if its in syndication, which I haven’t seen any episodes on other channels
I will never get tired of seeing Adam’s beautiful face and hearing his beautiful voice/laugh.
Rob's voice is as much a part of my childhood as the show itself was. I'm so happy you took some time to talk about him. His delivery of those puns was nothing short of magical.
Myth Busters deserved an Emmy. Hands down. It was so impactful it should really have gotten one. Like you created such unique and special tv that changed lives.
Rob had such a wonderfully jovial tone throughout the show, always felt like it was a friend telling you about the show as you watched it, giving you the occasional wink and a nudge in a "wait til you see these" sense.
One of the most striking things about watching Adam answer questions like these is how fast he is to just list off names of people he worked with.
Aspirational kind of team player skill.
Being from the UK, I have watched plenty of episodes with both narrators...and to be honest, I enjoy both equally!
This question absolutely needs a follow-up from Robert Lee himself.
I love these fan questions. I've been binge watching these vids lately. Keep 'em coming! :)
I still have no clue how Shark Tank and Undercover Boss got the emmy over Mythbusters.
money
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Well I can see shark tank topping myth busters at points but truly undercover boss didn't deserve shit
I love the original narrator, I can hear his voice in my mind so easily from growing up on mythbusters! Such a character !
Just to clarify, Mythbusters originally WAS 30 minutes in the UK with a different narrator, just not the one people are thinking of in the rest of the comments.
In 2006 the first UK airing of Mythbusters was on BBC Two and featured Rufus Hound as the narrator. It only lasted for one season and was barely reshown, if ever.
I've been looking for an episode of this cut for AGES, if anybody has an idea where to find it, please let me know.
Thank you for clearing this up!
Im from the UK, I've only ever seen mythbusters on discovery, 1 hour long and the same narrator as is now on the amazon prime version (so I presume the same narrator as the original)
Its in the secret archive. U kno, the 1 with the "han shoots first" actual movie footage
Wow, TIL.
Omds that's right! It was Rufus!
I could only recall the Discovery channel version which was what I remember with a fondness.
But it's not Rufus who did the hour long episodes.
It was someone else and he was brilliant too ahha
Wow!
That guy was super important to the show!
I am glad that Adam was so close to him!
Also, an award would be nice, but you guys got something MUCH better!
Recognition!
You and your friends will forever be known for what you did on this show!
Golden wrapped statues can also be bought at the chocolate store, and in my opinion, they have more value!
Adams gets asked a random question: *inhales* Lemme tell you that Story!
love it!
Adam, Mythbusters might have lost 8 or 9 Emmys, but you (plural) won the hearts of millions of the greatest fans in the world. Thank you to everyone who made the shows happen.
Man, Mythbusters losing out on an emmy 8 or 9 times in a row should be some kind of a criminal offence!
For real. Though I think we are obligated to also pay our respects to Antiques Roadshow which has been nominated and lost 16 times now xD
@@chris-hayes Anitques Roadshow has deserved to win for sure, but they gave the award to poisonous drivel like Undercover Boss and Shark Tank. Poisonously corporatists and neoliberal TV and basically the opposite of Mythbusters in terms of societal impact.
I live in Scotland and have been obsessed with MB for over a decade. I have never seen any version of the show without Robs VO. His voice was integral to the show.
I can hear Rob’s voice in my head, he’s such an iconic voice
Rob's voice has surpassed "iconic" for me, it's burned into my memory in the best possible way. I associate his voice with coming home after school. My mom would usually also be arriving home and my dad would have been home for about a 1/2 starting a pot of coffee and turning of an episode of Mythbusters. Great times.
Love the way Adam goes on tangents that still relate closely to the topic in a way he can explain. What a wonderful brain! A wonderful human!
Ur broken and should feel lonely
@@eddyvoidsoul6963 I do feel lonely. But sometimes things work out okay.
@@eddyvoidsoul6963 Well, are you trying to make people depressed? Please keep it to yourself.
As a UK watcher of Mythbusters whenever I see an episode with the Australian/Canadian/American narrator it is a surreal experience.
UK Mythbusters did have a different narrator and he suited pretty well to the show but that's what I grew up on so I can't compare with the American version. I don't ever remember Mythbusters being 30 mins though, pretty sure it was always 60 mins including ads.
60 minutes and the narrator I believe was called Robin Banks, which I remember because everytime they did a heist episode there was so many jokes made at our house.
There were two UK versions:
* The Discovery UK & Ireland version which is the International Cut (the 49min version, rather than the American 41min) but with Robin Banks narrating.
* The BBC2 cut which is the 30 minute version , which IIRC was narrated by Rufus Hound, and was easily the worst version of Mythbusters to watch.
I'm just glad that Amazon Prime in the UK has the 49 minute International cut with Robert Lee, although sadly missing the last couple of seasons, a few misordered episodes and a handful of episodes where I'm guessing the rights for movie clips made it prohibitive. The only alternative is the Discovery US cut for purchase, and not for rent or Prime.
@@mooseblaster the BBC2 cut really did mythbusters dirty!
The UK narrator was Robin Banks (yes... that's his name) who narrated a lot of Discovery US imports for the UK audience. His style was very similar to the original Rob's just with a more UK radio voice (despite being born in the ROI) as opposed to an American one.
Having heard both I'd suggest they were equally as good at narrating (and I think it stems back to Discovery Network Europe buying into some research that stated regional audiences prefer their own dialect and linguistics for narration).
The half an hour cuts for the first few series was to do with scheduling, unsure if Mythbusters would be a hit in the UK, Discovery used it as padding in their schedule. The later series were shown at their run length (often with long ad breaks in the middle than frequent breaks.
Winning an Emmy or not I can definitely tell that in my childhood, and teens, twenties and still now Mythbusters has been and still is so much more important and a part of my entertainment than so many Emmy winners.
Hey Adam, I can't remember the shows that won Emmys. But I remember Mythbusters. The world remembers Mythbusters. We love you all and hope desperately that a similar show will one day emerge. xxx
Robin Banks was the UK narrator and our shows were 60 minutes, the same as the US version.
Not on 1st couple of session, the comic book episode was different version to USA as well vacuum toilet on plane and exploded cookie mix
Mythbusters lost to Intervention, Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution, Undercover Boss twice, and Shark Tank three times. What an insulting list of shows to lose to lol. And when they weren't even nominated Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List and Extreme Makeover both won twice. Truly a list of timeless, iconic shows.
The shows in the UK were the same length (one hour TV slot including adverts) but they weren't narrated by Rob. They were Narrated by Robin Banks in the UK. They also changed all the on screen animations to metric as we use the metric system in the UK for most things, though imperial measurement for speeds in cars etc. (mph) and things like altitude in aircraft in feet not meters.
And it was sooooo much better fir it.
We use metric in Australia, but we got imperial measurement and Robert Lee's voice on Mythbusters. (I still cringe when I hear "foot-pounds".)
Well Imagine being in a fully metric country and has to deal with the entire imperial US version... And as a small kid...
Tho most of it flew over my head... Like what's pounds? Can it be eaten? Putt~~
I always loved the voice work of the narrator, always pulled me right into the show as me and my family would have dinner together when I was no older than elementary school
As a fellow Attention Defecit person I envy you so much Adam, and your ability to tell stories in such a lovely way and share your memories with us!! I am SO bad at telling stories that I usually just keep mine to myself, lol.
That wasn't such a bad story.
Tangents that orbit the main point is a great way to feel like we know him well, he has no shame in sharing all the details he can think of and that's really respectable
adam consistently has only good things to say about other people in his field, old coworkers, and even acquaintances or people he only met once, even if they didn't get along personally, and i really respect that
Celebrities, especially actors, are extremely sensitive people. It only takes a few snide remarks about co-stars to be labeled as "difficult" or "toxic" and you're out of work. No matter how much you dislike working with some people, you find nice things to say to maintain your career.
This is Hollywood Behavior 101.
You guys deserved an Emmy. There is no other piece of television that has been so influential on my life. That is why I am still here. I'm still not ready for Mythbusters to be over.
“Oh Sanjay! Will you still respect me in the morning?” One of the best lines of the show
Yesss!!! Came here to the comments to quote this quote! Thank you!
😄😄😄
"Here, I'll warm it up for you."
I was looking for this :)
RIP Sanjay
I completely forget the title these videos by the end because I get so enthralled but with Adam saying he's just such a fun person to listen to. Love ya man. Hope you're doing well.
The British version as shown on Discovery Europe was an hour long (once you add in all the really annoying commercials), and was narrated by the iconic Robin Banks, who is Irish and a bit of a radio celebrity over here (and absolutely crazy). His cheeky take on the narration was great, so I wouldn't worry that we don't get to hear Rob Lee.
Robs narration completed mythbusters perfectly…man I miss those shows one of my all time favorites I can watch mythbusters reruns and never get tired of them such a great show thanks Adam for these behind the scenes of mythbusters on tested your awesome🙏👍
I wish Heather could've like, been a part of the blueprint segments or something, but I understand how the direction of the show had changed.
I just liked her a lot, she was a nice part of the program.
The folklorist from season 1 was actually one of my teachers in college
When you realize that Emmy's go to the highest bidder, you feel instantly better that being nominated was the real win.
Must be tough to make it through life while being so unbelievably stupid, you do know that Mythbusters is the antithesis to conspiracy theories right?
@@cenciende9401 Must be unbearable for you then being so unbelievably stupid.
@@cenciende9401 And that's.... a problem? Apply testing to crazy to learn the truth.
I totally agree with your opinion, Adam. Rob’s voice and delivery is legendary and you took the words right out of my head. You can hear the smirk in his voice and just tell that he enjoyed torturing us with those bad puns. He was the fulcrum between you and Jamie, at least for the story of the episodes.
One of my favourite shows, Mythbusters. I've seen every episode of every season, and today I learnt 2 things that I didn't know:
1 the narrator was an Aussie
2. The show was edited in Sydney.
Question: if you had of started a travelling Mythbusters (taking it around the world) do you think the show might still be running
Being from the UK, I guess its a case of who you grew up with in terms of a narrator. I loved our UK one and it would be cool to see you hearing his version. I've heard the Rob Lee one and I like that too. I think they're both great.
Thank you, Rob Lee, for making Mythbusters even better! :)
Awesome clip! Yes, Rob Lee is the best! He is the king of delivering puns and humor. I had the privilege of working with him on a dozen projects, at least, and he was the best part of every single project I got to work on with him. He can bring every script to life like no one else. Cheers, Rob!!
Yes, the UK Mythbusters episodes were narrated by someone British. No, they weren't half an hour long, they lasted the full hour (incl. ad breaks) and followed the same US format of 2 myths from Adam & Jamie and one myth from Tori, Kari and Grant (I think...it's been a while)
🤯 Mythbusters never recieved an emmy...(just looked them all up and im floored)
Thanks for sharing your emmy feelings, Adam -- you could have rolled past that but you didn't. You did it and reminded me why I like this channel.
#Real
The fact they didn’t win an Emmy just shows how pointless they can be.
So many wayyyy better movies and shows have lost to things that win, but are completely forgotten nowadays
I watched all of Mythbusters on Discovery UK and they were an hour slot. I always loved the UK narration and on the odd occasion where one was aired with Rob, it somewhat grated on me to be honest! It felt like listening to a stranger rather than settling in to chill with people I knew and was comfortable with. What I know for certain is, the hour slot Discovery UK version definitely worked, it was amazing, I will always have the best memories of the show and thank you for it all!
I guarantee you many many people remember Mythbusters more than most of those Emmy winning shows.
I remember watching a few UK versions of the show and just being so floored by the difference. Rob, truly a legend!
When it was shown properly on Discovery in the UK it was the correct length (at 1hr including adverts) but we had Robin Banks as the official narrator.
BBC Two once showed it edited down to a half-hour, narrated by Rufus Hound but that didn't last long.
@Adam Savage's Tested - the Emmy, while they are prestigious awards, are not a true measure of the love that your fans feel for you. A better measure is the 5.44 million subscribers on RUclips. My son came over every free moment for a few weeks and took over my shop to build his Adam Savage style tool storage uhh, thingy. We all love to see the things you build, but he especially wants to see how you build it. He loves to make things and thinks you are the ultimate maker. I also want to say, most of your fans wouldn't even know if you did win an Emmy. You continually delight and amaze us. If I could choose between a trophy or 5.44 million RUclips subscribers I'll take the latterv7 days a week.
Honestly, as a Brit who watched mythbusters every weekend, the UK version was great, it was very weird rewatching it with the US narrator but got used to it after a while haha but the UK cut was just as good and was iconic in its own ways imo
Adam...you got emotional at the 8:56 mark, didn't you? It's something wonderful when the memories come flooding back.
The UK version of the show was 48 minutes long (opposed to 42 in America) not 30
Yeah - and he mentioned this before a few weeks ago!
....but has a different narrator right?
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Yes Robin Banks, who is an Irish radio DJ.
The second UK version was 48 minutes, Adam is talking about the original BBC Two cut of the first season with Rufus Hound.
Only allowed 12 mins of adverts per hour in the UK (plus trailers).
Just so you know. In my heart you have got that award. You guys are and were awesome
One of the biggest mistakes is Mythbusters not winning an Emmy.
We love you Adam, you deserved the Emmy my man! The peoples choice for sure!