Guinness World Records Primetime Episode Rating Graph
Jul 1998 - Oct 2001
Jul 1998 - Oct 2001
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S1 Ep1
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27th Jul 1998
Welcome to Guinness World Records: Primetime. In the first episode we see the man with the largest tumour- growing from his face.
S1 Ep2
3rd Aug 1998
Back in July 1998, Shridhar Chillal of Poona, India had his record-breaking fingernails measured on the set of Guinness World Records: Primetime. The combined length of the five nails of his left hand were found to be a staggering 6.15 m (20 ft 2.25 in). Shridhar does not grow the nails on his right hand. His ambition to grow his nails started from a young age. Shridhar's hand is now permanently disfigured from supporting the weight of the nails all these years, and nerve damage has resulted in deafness in his left ear.
S1 Ep3
10th Aug 1998
Many pople hate mice. But this is something very extreme.
S1 Ep4
17th Aug 1998
In a very unusual episode, we see a man suck milk through a straw up his nose, then he squirts it out of his eye.
S1 Ep5
24th Aug 1998
A man who was in a terrible accident has received a miracle. He has parts of his face magnetically clipped on, so well that you can't tell if they are real or not.
S1 Ep6
1st Sep 1998
Some people are scared of bees and others are not. This man is attempting to cover his entire unprotected body, in honey making stingers.
S1 Ep7
8th Sep 1998
Most people choose to take a bath in warm soapy water. But not this man. He is taking his snakes in with him.
S1 Ep8
22nd Sep 1998
This man likes to get into small spaces. So he is inserting himself into a 5 gallon tank. Good luck getting out.
S1 Ep9
6th Oct 1998
A woman who suffered from a rare skin disease has chosen to turn her body into a work of art, by covering it with tattoos. Julia covered her body with tattoos to hide the effects of the skin disease porphyria, which causes blistering and scarring.
S1 Ep10
27th Oct 1998
We've all seen the people with the double chins, but this guy has so much extra skin he can use it to cover his face.
S1 Ep11
3rd Nov 1998
A man shot in the head with a bullet, amazingly survived, but missing a large chunk from his head. Know he goes under the operating table as it is reconstructed.
S1 Ep12
10th Nov 1998
The strange story of a skeleton that can move.
S1 Ep13
17th Nov 1998
This talented man has been trained to lift objects with his tounge and ears. It also looks quite freaky.
S1 Ep14
1st Dec 1998
Here we see a man who is able to walk invertly.
S1 Ep15
8th Dec 1998
A woman risks her life as she climbs into a box of explosives.
S1 Ep16
12th Jan 1999
Here is a challenge of different people who can squirt milk from their eyes.
S1 Ep17
9th Feb 1999
Larry and Danny Ramos Gomez are two of a family of 19, which spans five generations, who all suffer from hypertrichosis or ""werewolf syndrome"". Even the women of the family are covered with a light to medium coat of hair, while the men have thick hair on every inch of their bodies, apart from their hands and feet. Most forms of excess hairiness are associated with hormone imbalances but the exact causes of the hairy family's hairiness are not yet known. Scientists and researchers are studying the DNA of the boys and searching for clues as to why they are as they are. There have been rumors that the family was searching the world for a cure.
S1 Ep18
16th Feb 1999
Have you ever felt sick. Well not like this. These guys are throwing up- to break a record.
S1 Ep19
23rd Feb 1999
In a special episode, we see a man cover himself in protective clothing, and light himself on fire on top of a building.
S1 Ep20
19th Mar 1999
In an unusual attempt to be an individual, we look at a man who has altered his body, to make him look like a Leopard.
S1 Ep21
26th Mar 1999
Remember everything you've seen. Now we take a look back at the freaky, bizzare and the just plain weird.
S1 Ep22
9th Apr 1999
Believe it or not, this man is not a robot. He just has a craving for some nice, strong metal.
S1 Ep23
23rd Apr 1999
Special guest star Mr. Lifto, returns to prove that he is up to the challenge of lifting, just about anything.
S1 Ep24
30th Apr 1999
Worms are normally eaten by birds. But not today. We see a bunch of young people eating ""dirty spaghetti"".
S1 Ep25
4th Jun 1999
How strong do you have to be to pull a 8,000 Pound Trolley. Here we find out.
S1 Ep26
31st Aug 1999
Alright, so you can tell from the title that this could be quite painful for someone.
The first episode of Guinness World Records Primetime aired on July 27, 1998.
The last episode of Guinness World Records Primetime aired on October 04, 2001.
There are 53 episodes of Guinness World Records Primetime.
There are 3 seasons of Guinness World Records Primetime.
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Guinness World Records Primetime has ended.