Catch It Keep It

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  • TV-PG
  • 2009
  • 1 Season
  • 7.4  (20)

Catch It Keep It was a popular science television show that aired on the Science Channel from 2009. The show, which featured three hosts Zach Selwyn, Mike Senese, and Zach Swerdzewski, was focused on an exciting and entertaining concept of testing the capabilities of human inventiveness and engineering skills.

The show's format was simple, yet engaging. Teams of contestants were given a task to invent a device or machine within a set amount of time. The machine had to pass several tests before being deemed successful. If a team's invention could withstand the pressure and the tasks, the team won a prize, which was a treasure that could be traded in for cash.

The tasks were designed to test the machines' abilities and included activities like a high-speed rollercoaster, a 60-feet drop, and a grand finale where the machine had to carry the weight of a boat, a car, or an airplane. The contestants had to use their engineering, design, and creative skills to create a machine that could handle the pressure and pass the tests.

The judges of the show were Mark Setrakian, the creator of mechanical creatures for movies such as The Matrix and Men in Black, and Adam Savage from the popular TV show, MythBusters. The judges assessed the machines' performance, durability, and safety, and gave approval or disapproval based on those criteria.

The show was exciting and entertaining for viewers who love to watch innovation, science, and creativity in action. It is not every day that you get to see an airplane in a high-speed crash helmet, or a mechanical spider walking on water, or a robot that catapults a car. The tasks tested the contestants' scientific knowledge, engineering skills, and creativity, which was not only entertaining but also educational.

The hosts of the show also added a lot of fun to the show. Zach Selwyn was the main host and acted as the mediator between the contestants and the judges. He made sure the contestants understood the tasks and provided a light-hearted commentary on the inventions. Mike Senese and Zach Swerdzewski were the scientists and engineers who provided technical knowledge and assistance to the contestants.

One of the most impressive things about the show was the amount of resources that the contestants had to create their machines. They were given access to a vast selection of tools, materials, and equipment, which they used to build their creations. The contestants were incredibly talented and creative, and the machines they created were awe-inspiring.

The show's cinematography was also impressive. The machines were filmed in detail, and the viewers could see every bolt, wire, and screw in the creations. The cameras captured every moment of the action and brought the viewers close to the excitement.

Catch It Keep It was a unique and exciting science TV show that entertained and educated viewers. It was a show about science, creativity, engineering, and innovation wrapped in an entertaining and engaging package. The contestants showed that with hard work, creativity, and a lot of resources, you can create anything your mind can imagine.

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Seasons
TV Plunge
10. TV Plunge
September 18, 2009
The contestants must save a 50 inch TV which will fall 55 feet and flamethrowers aimed at the TV.
Field of Destruction
9. Field of Destruction
September 11, 2009
To win 2010 NFL Pro Bowl tickets, the Challengers must maneuver a football dummy into the end zone 15 yards away, through three 50-gallon barrels filled with sand, 2000 degree flame throwers, rotating, solid steel tackling arms and 200 PSI fire hoses.
Game Over
8. Game Over
September 4, 2009
To win an Xbox Elite gaming system the Challengers must devise a plan to protect it from a 2000-pound car hurling off a ramp at 40 MPH, a floor doused with gasoline and flaming projectiles firing toward it. If they can save it, they each take one home.
Steel Blockbuster
7. Steel Blockbuster
August 28, 2009
An Open Air Cinema will have 24,000 pounds of steel dropped on it just seconds after two 400-pound battering rams rip the screen to shreds and three air cannons shoot gallons of paint. If any part gets splattered, smashed or shredded, they go home losers.
Steak Sled
6. Steak Sled
August 21, 2009
Summary not available
Egg Scrambler
5. Egg Scrambler
August 14, 2009
Sitting in a 20 foot tall slingshot is The Big Green Egg, the Rolls Royce of BBQ's. But in 48 hours our mega-slingshot will be released and the Egg will go flying, soaring over a minefield of 12 air cannons all aimed at the grill as it flies overhead.
Flaming Guitar
4. Flaming Guitar
August 7, 2009
In 48 hours a Gibson Les Paul will be torched by 100 pounds of thermite unless the Challengers can devise a plan to save it. Thermite will burn pretty much anything that crosses it's path, and a guitar is no match for this molten mess of destruction.
Beer Bunker
3. Beer Bunker
July 31, 2009
Summary not availabale
Hurricane Mike
2. Hurricane Mike
July 24, 2009
Challengers are trying to win a trip for two to Costa Rica. Their task: to save a 100-gallon aquarium from the forces of a level 5 hurricane, including torrential rain, 150 MPH plus winds and flying debris that hits with over 1700 pounds of force.
Pilot
1. Pilot
July 17, 2009
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Description
  • Premiere Date
    July 17, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (20)
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