James May's Man Lab

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| caption = Series Two Title Card (2011)

| genre = Popular science

| creator = James May

| writer = James May
Henry Dalton
Will Daws

| director = Tom Whitter

| creative_director = Simeon Oakley

| presenter = James May

| producer = Tom Whitter
Rebecca Magill
Henry Dalton

| editor = Henry Dalton
Alex Sutcliffe

| theme_music_composer = "Dr James May BMus"

| country = United Kingdom

| language = English

| num_series = 3

| num_episodes = 13

| executive_producer = Will Daws

| runtime = 60 minutes

| channel = BBC Two
BBC HD (2010–13)
BBC Two HD (2013-)

| first_aired = {{start date|2010|10|31|df=yes}}

| last_aired = {{end date|2013|4|25|df=y}}

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James May's Man Lab is a British television series presented by former presenter of Top Gear and The Grand Tour James May. The first, three-part series was aired on BBC Two between 31 October and 14 November 2010. The second, five-part series was aired between 25 October and 18 December 2011.{{cite tweet|user=jamesmaysmanlab|author=James May's Man Lab|number=125867929853100032|date=17 October 2011|title=Started work editing the Christmas Ep. James May and Oz Clarke cook the perfect man Xmas dinner with interesting results!}} Repeats of Series 2 continued on late night BBC One with signing for the deaf throughout January 2012.

Series 3 began broadcasting in March 2013, after Top Gear finished Series 19. Series One was released on DVD on 7 November 2011 by Acorn Media UK,{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0057OGPB2 |title=James May's Man Lab Series One |date=7 November 2011 |publisher=Amazon.co.uk|accessdate=26 November 2011}} followed by Series Two on 8 October 2012.{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/James-Mays-Man-Lab-Two/dp/B005ZPM9ZE/ref=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1324283041&sr=1-1|title=James May's Man Lab Series Two|date=5 November 2012 |publisher=Amazon.co.uk|accessdate=19 November 2012}}

Premise

The series explores traditional skills that are being lost by the modern man, and shows how to stop them from being lost forever. Each episode has a variety of themed tasks, including construction, seduction, destruction and more. If science, geometry, maths, logic and explosives can be used in these tasks, so much the better. Tasks include sending a dead pet's ashes into space using a homemade hydrogen balloon, creating one's own smelting furnace, constructing a pool table, felling a tree using explosives, escaping from Dartmoor prison whilst avoiding detection from expert trackers and making a magnetic ceiling panel to throw your keys at so you don't lose them.

The first series also had a celebrity man task, where a celebrity attempted to beat a personal best at a certain 'man task', such as changing a tyre; however, this aspect was not continued into series two. The theme tune was written by May himself and is often played live over the end credits by a variety of different performers, including barber shop quartet, bagpipes and more.

Series overview

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| 5{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0105yvp/episodes/guide#b01rmhmn|title=James May's Man Lab - Episode guide|work=bbc.co.uk|accessdate=1 April 2013}}

| {{Start date|2013|3|28|df=y}}

| {{End date|2013|4|25|df=y}}

Episodes

= Series one (2010) =

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|ShortSummary = James shows how to disarm a WWII bomb, builds a concrete kitchen worktop, teaches the art of seduction in the style of Thomas Campion (1567 – 1620), learns how to polish a boot, builds a large scale model railway, makes a fish finger sandwich and builds a radio control powered picnic table.

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|RTitle = {{Center|John Sergeant}}

|DirectedBy = Tom Whitter

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|11|7|df=y}}

|ShortSummary = James shows how to build your own bar, navigate the seas using the powder of sympathy and a dog, how to duel with percussion pistols, stop running out of toilet paper and build an orchestra composed of grade 1 level musicians.

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|RTitle = {{Center|Hugh Dennis}}

|DirectedBy = Tom Whitter

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|11|14|df=y}}

|ShortSummary = James shows how to make an old movie and how to build a cinema, how to duel with sabres and how to act on a first date, and showcases the Grade 1 orchestra performance at St Martin-in-the-Fields.

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= Series two (2011) =

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|RTitle = {{Center|Oz Clarke}}

|DirectedBy = Tom Whitter

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|10|25|df=y}}{{cite web|url=http://transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2011/10/19/james-is-on-the-one-show-tonight-2/ |title=Transmission – BBC Top Gear James' Man Lab is back – Tuesday 25 October, 7pm, BBC2. Here's the trailer « |publisher=Transmission.blogs.topgear.com |date=19 October 2011 |accessdate=26 November 2011}}{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0105yvp|title=James May's Man Lab Official Site|work=BBC Online|accessdate=19 November 2012}}

|ShortSummary = James and Oz escape HMP Dartmoor and go orienteering; James builds a pool table, draws a portrait and Rory shows how difficult it is to remember names of party guests.

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|RTitle = {{Center|Love Fungus}}

|DirectedBy = Tom Whitter

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|ShortSummary = James reunites Love Fungus, an indie rock band that split up 20 years ago, at the High Voltage Festival; fells a tree to make toilet paper and goes ghost hunting in Lympne Castle, Kent.

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|DirectedBy = Tom Whitter

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|11|08|df=y}}

|ShortSummary = James casts a lemon squeezer using a home made furnace, teaches how to cheat at playing guitar, launches the ashes of late pets into the stratosphere, and promotes the boiler suit as the only necessary clothing needed by the modern man.

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|RTitle = {{Center|Neil Ruddock}}

|DirectedBy = Tom Whitter

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|11|15|df=y}}

|ShortSummary = James attempts to prove an Englishman can score a penalty, builds a coracle out of willow, creates a greenhouse in the toilets, and builds a multifunctional "Swiss Army Bike".

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|EpisodeNumber = 8

|EpisodeNumber2 = 5

|RTitle = {{Center|Oz Clarke}}

|DirectedBy = Tom Whitter

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|12|18|df=y}}

|ShortSummary = James and Oz attempt to make it snow; James shows how to cook Christmas dinner using strict timing and legislation, how to make an exciting Christmas cracker and how to decorate a Christmas tree without using a step ladder.

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= Series three (2013) =

On 9 July 2012, May announced on his Facebook page that filming had started on the third series.{{cite web|title=James May update|url=http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=401574036565984&set=a.398173263572728.14947073.372864149436973&type=1&relevant_count=1|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121129063218/http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=401574036565984&set=a.398173263572728.14947073.372864149436973&type=1&relevant_count=1|url-status=dead|archive-date=29 November 2012|publisher=Facebook|date=9 July 2012}} In January 2013, May announced via his Twitter that Man Lab was due to air in March, after the next series of Top Gear had finished.{{cite tweet|user=MrJamesMay|author=James May|number=288368433291214848|date=7 January 2013|title=News: Manlab will be shown when the next series of TG has ended. So that could mean March. #CouldAlsoMean2020}} The series began at 8pm on 28 March 2013.{{cite magazine|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/episode/vwzgc/james-mays-man-lab--series-3---episode-1|title=James May's Man Lab|magazine=Radio Times|last=Butcher|first=Dave|accessdate=18 March 2013}}

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|ShortSummary = James creates his very own pizza oven. James and Oz Clarke send side-kick Rory on a wine tasting mission, and James commentates on the 2012 Grand National.

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|RTitle = {{Center|Neil Ruddock}}

|DirectedBy = Tom Whitter

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|4|4|df=y}}

|ShortSummary = James chases lightning and competes in the rock-paper-scissors world championships. Side-kick Rory is also sent to Wales to mine coal to aid James in making soap, and the team strap cameras on cats in order to improve a Neighbourhood Watch scheme.

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|DirectedBy = Tom Whitter

|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2013|4|11|df=y}}

|ShortSummary = James helps throw buns in Abingdon as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations across Oxfordshire. The Man Lab also builds a revolutionary type of water clock and tests once and for all whether it is possible to make your own luck in Russian beer roulette. In an effort to create a universal language, James travels to Brussels and puts his mimic skills to the test between the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences and the famous Manneken Pis.

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|DirectedBy = Tom Whitter

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|ShortSummary = The team enhances the office railway with a mail sorter while James organises countless volunteers to help his father find a wedding ring that was lost 40 years ago. In order to give a voice to as many people as possible, the Man Lab crew organises pirate radio station, Man Lab Radio.

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|DirectedBy = Tom Whitter

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|ShortSummary = Sidekick Rory Barker is sent to try and run a whelk stall, a monster is made for Skegness, the team make a table football table with two players, so it is a penalty shootout. There is also a device to warn you if your tea gets cold.

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International

James May's Man Lab was broadcast on BBC America in the U.S., where it is periodically rebroadcast. It has also been broadcast in Australia on SBS One. However, SBS stopped showing series three after just two episodes in June 2013.{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/06/gone-james-mays-man-lab.html|title=James May Gone|date=15 June 2013 |accessdate=15 June 2013}} In New Zealand it used to air on TV3 for first 2 series. From series 3 it will now air on Prime.{{cite web |url=http://www.primetv.co.nz/Default.aspx?tabid=119 |title=Prime TV |accessdate=2010-05-04 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100504180631/http://www.primetv.co.nz/Default.aspx?tabid=119 |archivedate=4 May 2010}}

Home media

Series One was released on DVD by Acorn Media UK on 7 November 2011. Series Two was released on 8 October 2012.

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