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Record Breakers was a British children's TV show about world records, hosted by various presenters from 1972 to 2001. It featured interviews, studio attempts and specials with the Guinness World Records founders and other record holders.
SeriesStart DateEnd DateEpisodes115 December 197219 January 1973625 October 19739 November 1973635 November 197417 December 19747430 September 197511 November 19757Nov 7, 2022 · Watch a classic episode of The Record Breakers, a British TV show hosted by Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter. They explore the world's most amazing and bizarre records, from windmills to wiggling.
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- Tallest Teenager
- Harlem Globetrotters
- Most Magic Tricks Performed Underwater in Three Minutes
- Fastest 100 Metres Solving A Rotating Puzzle Cube
- Mr. Cherry
- Most Drinks Cans Placed on The Body Using Air Suction
- Oldest Person to Paraglide Tandem
- Jay Rawlings
- David Rush
- Most Disappearing Cane Illusions in One Minute
On October 18 2020, Ren Keyu (China, b. 18 October 2006) not only celebrated his 14th birthday, but also received the Guinness World Records title for the tallest teenager (male) with a height of 221.03 cm (7 ft 3.02 in). Read more YT
The Harlem Globetrotters once again joined in celebrating Guinness World Records Day and managed to break three records, bringing their total to 24 official Guinness World Records titles. Read more FB
Magician and serial record-breaker Martin Rees from Hertfordshire (UK) achieved the Guinness World Record title for the most magic tricks performed underwater in three minutes,managing an incredible 20 magic tricks. Read more
Andrey Maslov (Russia) managed to solve a Rotating Puzzle Cube - while sprinting! He achieved this record in a speedy 20.91 seconds, in Ivanovo, Russia in celebration of GWR Day. FB
Mr. Cherry (aka Cherry Yoshitake, Japan) has achieved FIVE records on Guinness World Records Day 2020! 1. Most wet T-shirts put on in one minute-13 2. Most marshmallows caught with chopsticks in one minute (team of two)- 90 with Hideaki Kanehara (Japan) 3. Fastest time to apply 10 surgical masks-12.15 seconds 4. Fastest time to remove five Jenga bl...
Shunichi Kanno (Japan) has achieved the Guinness World Record title for the most drink cans placed on the body using air suction. He managed to stick 20 cans on his head and body! He is already a record holder for the most drinks cans placed on the head using air suction (9). Read more about Shunichi's previous attempt FB
Driving past Humtou Mountain in Puli with his family, Yu Te-Hsin, a 105-year-old man, saw people paragliding and asked to stop and watch. What started as an ordinary family outing turned into Yu setting a new Guinness World Records title as the oldest person to paraglide tandem (male). Read more
Jay Rawlings (UK) already holds various Guinness World Records titles, including balancing chairs and a lawnmower on his chin, but he decided to break a further three for GWR Day! 1. Most toilet paper rolls balanced on the head- 56 2. Most tea bags thrown into mugs in 30 seconds- 9 3. Most fidget spinners spun simultaneously by an individual- 18
Serial record-breaker David Rush (USA) never misses an opportunity to break records and it seems this GWR Day is no different! He's broken not one, not two, but THREE records! 1. Most juggling catches on a unicycle (blindfolded)- 463 2. Most juggling catches while on an unicycle in one minute- 450 3. Most grapes sliced on a balance board in one min...
This record was achieved by KY Lim (Malaysia), in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He achieved a total of 20 disappearing cane illusions in one minute.
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Record Breakers is a long-running documentary series that features contestants trying to break various feats listed in the Guinness Book of Records. The show, hosted by Roy Castle and the McWhirter brothers, ran from 1972 to 2001 and won a BAFTA award.
Record Breakers: The Playlist Part 1. Rabelly Podcast Network. The Record Breakers complete playlist with (almost all of) the episodes slotted in.