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Robert Lee (born () September 25, 1957) is the narrator of the series, who shares the job of explaining experiments and facts with the hosts, often using a copious number of puns and humor. In some regions—such as the United Kingdom and Scandinavia—he is replaced by Irish and British narrators Robin Banks or Daisy Beaumont.
Robert Lee (voice actor) (born 1957), narrator of MythBusters; Robert Lee (British actor) (1913–1986), Chinese British film and television actor; Robert Isaac Lee (1956–2004), Chinese American film and television actor; Bobby Lee (Robert Young Lee Jr.), American actor and comedian.
The show is narrated by Robert Lee, though in some regions, his voice is replaced by a local narrator. The cast of Mythbusters at Comic Con, 2012 As the series progressed, members of Hyneman's staff were introduced and began to appear regularly in episodes.
MythBusters: The Search is an American reality competition series that was broadcast by Science Channel. Premiering on January 7, 2017, the spin-off featured a field of contestants competing for a chance to become the hosts for a revival of MythBusters on Science Channel.
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'MythBusters' alum Adam Savage says he was 'gut-punched' when co-host Grant Imahara died. Here's how the show is honoring his memory. Raechal Shewfelt. August 24, 2021 at 1:24 PM.
Jamie gave it a shot, but Adam hindered his attempt and the powder reached the end. The tests showed that the igniting gunpowder did not move very fast, with Adam showing that a brisk walk is enough to overtake the flame. (US narrator Robert Lee called the myth "confirmed", but Adam and Jamie's verdict was "plausible".)
The train simply heated and flattened the pennies. Quoting narrator Robert Lee, "The myth wasn't busted—it was flattened." Even the train conductor assessed that a train cannot be derailed by a penny, unless the penny "was lodged in the engineer's eye".