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Welcome to Guinness World Records television. Our television shows have been seen in over 120 countries all over the world since they first began in 1998. From North America, through Latin America, Africa, Asia, The Middle East and Europe – we’ve been there and seen it.
- Guinness World Records TV and Content Licensing
Welcome to GWR Studios, the home of Guinness World Records...
- Guinness World Records TV and Content Licensing
Welcome to GWR Studios, the home of Guinness World Records TV & Content Licensing. Our television programmes have been seen in over 190 territories since they first began in 1998, including the UK, USA, Japan, India, Australia and China.
A TV version of the popular book collecting the extremes of nature and human endeavors. Hosts Chris Collinsworth and Mark Thompson present a weekly look at the biggest, smallest, fastest and strangest of just about everything in the world.
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Here on the Guinness World Records YouTube channel we want to showcase incredible talent. If you're looking for videos featuring the world's tallest, shortest, fastest, longest, oldest and...
Mar 21, 2023 · EXCLUSIVE: Guinness World Records, the iconic British institution that has been running for nearly 70 years, has launched its first ever TV channel. Guinness World Records and the...
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Guinness World Records: With Siddiqa Parveen, Thomas Vincent, Ian Wright, Kate Charman. Series featuring attempts at bizarre new world records.
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