TIL That...

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  • 2017
  • 1 Season

TIL That..., a show produced by Great Big Story, is a one-of-a-kind content for curious minds who seek to discover the most fascinating tidbits and facts from different parts of the world. From bizarre customs, ancient rituals, and intriguing stories about art, science, and history, this show will explore the most intriguing subjects that might leave you in wonder.

Each episode of TIL That... is around three minutes long and is available on the Great Big Story website and their social media channels. The show features unique and interesting stories and impressive visuals to keep viewers engaged throughout the episodes.

TIL That... explores stories that might seem trivial on the surface, but each one provides an interesting glimpse into the unique aspects of our world, from science to culture. The show sources its stories from different parts of the world and offers an interesting take on everyday things or events that might surprise you. So, even if you think you know it all or have heard it all before, you might still learn something new or develop a new perspective on the world around you after watching the show.

Some of the show's most memorable episodes include stories about a man who made an adventure of traveling through the Northern wilderness with his dogs, and another story about a Japanese village that has mastered the art of making tofu. Some heartwarming episodes also highlight animals and their unique stories, including one about a service dog who helps a human who has anxiety attacks or a story about an elephant in Kenya who visits humans for cuddles and hugs.

The show's production quality is another hallmark of TIL That. Each episode is produced with an emphasis on visual storytelling, using tilting angles, drone footage, and sweeping cinematic shots to bring the stories to life.

Overall, TIL That... is a captivating, fun, and informative show that is great for anyone looking to learn something new or get mesmerized by compelling and inspiring stories from around the world. The show's emphasis on visual storytelling coupled with its unique take on ordinary events, ensures that you will not only learn something new, but also be fully entertained in the process.

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The (Fine) Art History of Paint by Numbers
6. The (Fine) Art History of Paint by Numbers
January 16, 2017
Back in the 16th century, Michelangelo was so busy that he began assigning sections of his famous ceilings to his students to paint. He used a numbering system to help them avoid mistakes. Who knew that your favorite elementary school pastime had such noble origins?
How One Man Escaped Death to Invent the Saxophone
5. How One Man Escaped Death to Invent the Saxophone
April 10, 2017
Adolphe Sax will forever be remembered as the inventor of the saxophone. But his indelible mark on the music world almost never came to be. Amazingly, Sax escaped death not one, not two, but seven times before he went on to change the history of music.
The 50-Star American Flag Came from a High School Project
4. The 50-Star American Flag Came from a High School Project
October 12, 2016
In 1958, high-school student Robert Heft submitted a class project that ultimately got the attention of President Dwight D. Eisenhower ... but his teacher was less impressed.
Surviving the Race From Hell
3. Surviving the Race From Hell
December 12, 2017
The 1904 St. Louis Marathon was, arguably, the race from hell. On a sweltering day, runners were thrust into an event of catastrophic proportions, complete with dysentery, drugs and rotten apples. These are the harrowing tales of three runners who managed to cross the finish line.
How One Horse Inspired the Invention of Movies
2. How One Horse Inspired the Invention of Movies
March 9, 2017
This is a story about a horse-a horse who helped to invent film. It all started in 1872, when eventual Stanford University founder Leland Stanford made a bet with colleagues. At any point during a gallop, he asked, were all four of a horse's hooves off the ground at the same time? Stanford contacted an English photographer named Eadweard Muybridge to set things straight.
Behind the 3-Point Shot with Ray Allen
1. Behind the 3-Point Shot with Ray Allen
March 14, 2017
The three-pointer is the shot in today's NBA, but that wasn't always the case. In 1979, the NBA adopted the downtown shot after merging with the flashier American Basketball Association, who'd gotten the idea from a 1945 NCAA matchup between Columbia and Fordham. It's not that complicated, but just in case, we got NBA legend and all-time three-point leader Ray Allen to explain.
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  • Premiere Date
    March 14, 2017