Guinea Pig

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  • 2007
  • 3 Seasons
  • 7.9  (53)

"Guinea Pig" is an engaging Canadian reality television series that aired in 2007. Produced by Frantic Films, the show merges the genres of science, adventure, and reality TV to create a truly innovative viewing experience. The series is an original concoction studded with an array of experiments, many of which are conducted on the show's host, Ryan Stock, who also rightly earned the moniker 'human guinea pig'.

Each episode of "Guinea Pig" is structured around a daring scientific premise or question that deeply touches the natural, social, or physical sciences. The premise can range from exploring the human body's limits under extreme conditions to understanding complex scientific phenomena and how they can impact humans. The show carries an educational bent but presents its information in a thrilling and amusing format, making it suitable and appealing for viewers of all ages.

The centerpiece of the show, Ryan Stock, is an experienced performer and stuntman who infuses the series with vitality and raw fearlessness. His affable personality and brawniness make him suitable for the diversity of tasks he performs. Stock combines science with endurance, offering viewers an opportunity to explore what the human body is capable of enduring. His willingness to put himself in the line of danger and accept discomfort to demystify scientific queries is what makes this TV series incredibly exciting.

A typical episode begins with an introduction of the scientific concept to be explored, followed by a trained expert in the field providing a deeper explanation. The climax of every segment involves Stock participating in some form of controlled experiment or trial designed to physically test the theory in question. The successful marriage between the factual components and the action-packed testing sequences gives the show its unique character.

In "Guinea Pig", viewers may witness Stock running barefoot on broken glass to test the concept of weight distribution, or they might see him get tasered to explore how the human body reacts to electrical charges. A host of additional brave (or borderline crazy) feats includes facing extreme temperatures, surviving physical impacts, and experiencing the sensation of drowning, all executed under expert and controlled supervision. Despite the intensity of the tasks, the show maintains that safety is a priority, ensuring that every experiment carried out, no matter how extreme, is controlled and supervised with the utmost caution and care.

What makes the series more appealing is how it breaks down the science behind the stunts, giving viewers comprehensive information about the concepts discussed. The show does not just focus on the spectacles; it effectively provides viewers with an educational experience, essentially teaching them the basis of knowing more about the human body and its potentials.

Among its strengths are the expert guests who regularly appear on the show. From scientists to medical professionals, the faces that pop up not only explain the principles behind the stunts but also ensure safety during the tests. They often provide predictions on what might happen to Ryan's body when he undergoes a specific experiment, adding both educational value and speculative anticipation.

"Guinea Pig" is action-packed and offers strong educational content. With an engaging host willing to risk it all for the sake of science and a vivid presentation of often-complex material, the show has earned commendations across the board. Its ability to balance risk and education, reason, and thrill, demonstrates the show’s commitment to educating viewers while keeping them entertained.

In conclusion, "Guinea Pig" from Frantic Films is a wonderful intertwining of reality TV and science. The series is a unique and exciting blend of information, risk, and adventure, making it an excellent pick for not only science enthusiasts but for anyone who enjoys thought-provoking reality television.

Guinea Pig is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (24 episodes). The series first aired on August 1, 2007.

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Sideshow Science
10. Sideshow Science
February 28, 2009
Ryan's the Guinea Pig on TV, but he doesn't turn it off when the cameras stop rolling. He pushes it to the max in his personal life, too, touring North America with AmberLynn as extreme sideshow performers.
When Pigs Fly
9. When Pigs Fly
March 7, 2009
Leaping from tall buildings, walking down walls and flying backwards through the air all give new meaning to the school of hard knocks. Ryan puts technology and true grit to the test as he lives the life of a film and television stuntman.
Full Speed Ahead
8. Full Speed Ahead
February 21, 2009
Ryan becomes one of the fastest men on earth with spring-loaded velocity stilts and he walks on water on the nose of two dolphins before flying (face first!) down an Olympic skeleton track at 100 kilometres an hour.
Target Practice
7. Target Practice
February 21, 2009
Advancements to traditional blunt force weapons and new innovations continue to improve Less Lethal weaponry and keep chaos under control while keeping people alive.
Dying of Thirst
6. Dying of Thirst
February 14, 2009
The desert is one of the world's most unforgiving places. The harsh environment can barely sustain any form of plant or animal life...and it's certainly no place for a person.
Swim or Sink
5. Swim or Sink
July 2, 2009
Ryan takes an exhilarating solo flight strapped to the never-before-seen water-based JetLev flying machine.
Fear
4. Fear
January 31, 2009
Ryan and Amber squeal through the House of Shock, one of America's scariest haunted houses, to experience fear in its most primal form, and we peer inside their brains to see how well each of them manages their fright instincts.
Shock Value
3. Shock Value
January 24, 2009
Electricity is raw power unleashed, and Ryan is going on a power trip.
More Super Suits
2. More Super Suits
January 17, 2009
Ryan swims in an ocean of excrement in the hot Texas heat, gets battered with baseballs, sticks and paint balls and crashes a motorcycle.
King of the Ring
1. King of the Ring
January 10, 2009
Physics and kinesiology are the unchallenged champions in the world of professional wrestling. Ryan learns the ropes of the entertaining sport – high falls, body slams, and breaking furniture.
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Where to Watch Guinea Pig
Guinea Pig is available for streaming on the Frantic Films website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Guinea Pig on demand at and Pluto TV.
  • Premiere Date
    August 1, 2007
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (53)