KARI BYRON AND TORY BELLECI EXPLORE THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE WORLD’S WILDEST THRILL RIDES
ON TRAVEL CHANNEL’S NEW SERIES ‘THRILL FACTOR’
All-New Series Premieres with Back-to-Back Episodes on Wednesday, August 12 at 8:00 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. ET/PT
CHEVY CHASE, MD (July
28, 2015) – Before the kids go back to school and the leaves start to
change, Travel Channel is keeping the summer fun going with its all-new
series “Thrill Factor,” premiering with back-to-back episodes on Wednesday, August 12 at 8:00 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. ET/PT. In
this 10-part half-hour series, hosts and thrill seekers Kari Byron and
Tory Belleci take viewers along for the ride as they explore the
exciting world of thrill rides, waterslides and heart-pounding
experiences around the globe through a scientific lens.
Byron
and Belleci are no strangers to experimenting. Best known for their
work on “MythBusters,” the two are pros at investigating the science
behind some of the most interesting and crazy rumors, myths, movie
scenes, adages and news stories. Now, the duo reunites in Travel
Channel’s “Thrill Factor,” taking their passion for adventure, travel
and science to the max as they dive into the amazing engineering,
physics and biomechanics that explain why these wild rides excite
adrenaline junkies around the world. From racing IndyCars in wine
country to studying what it takes to plummet down the world’s tallest
waterslide in Kansas, each episode travels to amusement spots near and
far, offering a different and daring thrill.
“We
are thrilled – no pun intended – that Kari and Tory are joining the
Travel Channel family,” said Ross Babbit, senior vice president,
programming and development, Travel Channel. “As true adventure seekers,
they epitomize what travel is all about, and offer a unique scientific
perspective to this great new series. Travel Channel is the perfect home
for these outrageous experiments on some of the most amazing rides in
the world.”
In
the premiere episode, Byron and Belleci investigate how drop rides are
designed to exploit our natural fear of falling to both torture and
thrill us. Heading to Florida’s Busch Gardens, they take a ride on
Falcon’s Fury – the tallest freestanding ride in North America – to
experience the adrenaline firsthand. Then in the second half-hour
premiere, Byron and Belleci travel to Indiana to determine whether
there’s any difference in how men and women react to extreme thrill
rides. With the launch coaster Thunderbird as their lab, Byron and
Belleci use high-tech biosensors to dissect the stress responses of male
and female riders.
Whether
they’re jumping out of planes in Vegas or riding the world’s first
upside-down wooden rollercoaster in Wisconsin, Byron and Belleci serve
as test subjects as they strap into these fast and frightening rides,
collecting data behind the science of fun.
“Thrill
Factor” is produced by Base Productions. For Base Productions, the
executive producers are John Brenkus and Murray Oden. For Travel
Channel, the executive producer is Doug Bailey.
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