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Finally, Jason and Rachel build a pair of life-size radio controlled superheroes modelled on - and piloted by - themselves. What could possibly go wrong? Rachel and Jason take a look at camcorders and ask whether we really need them anymore, now that we all carry one around with us built into our mobile phones. Consumer champion Dom Littlewood makes a guest appearance to test the best ways of staying safe online and stopping your personal data being snooped upon.

From the tracking of our likes and dislikes to the more malicious hackers who try to get inside our hard drives, Dom has all the info to help ward off unwelcome online attention. Polly heads to Greece, where she ploughs her way through the rugged landscape just outside Athens in an all-terrain super car — the Korres P4. Is it powerful enough to catapult its way to the top of her leader board of thrills? Jon Bentley is off to Hemel Hempstead and its famous magic roundabout to test lawnmowers.

In recent years, lawnmower technology has sprung forward —with the days of two-stroke engines or electric cords trailing through the kitchen window now long gone. Finally, Jason and Rachel want to make the most of the sun by building a raspberry ripple ice-cream machine. Will the Raspberry Pi, the cheap, credit card sized computer taking the home-computing world by storm, be able to help them lick the job?

Rachel and Jason set out to build a personal flying machine. In a daring and plain crazy feat, Jason attempts to catapult himself skywards, attached to 16 rotary blades spinning at thousands of rpm. On a day out in sunny Brixton, she samples a game which lets you play Twister with complete strangers. Polly is in Germany visiting the famous robotics and aerospace centre known as the DLR. Will the DLR make it onto her leader board of thrills?

Elsewhere, Jason and Rachel take a trip to the gym, where they put budget MP3 players to the test. Can he find any that look good enough for Ms Riley to take home and put on her mantelpiece? Rachel and Jason take a look at the Google Glass wearable computer before taking a road trip to discover out whether 4G is really everything that it is cracked up to be.

Jason and Rachel make a portable BBQ that is small enough to fit in your pocket. Iwan Thomas takes a look at the latest in running apps. Jason and Rachel create a pair of tech Halloween costumes and then test them out by giving the public a scare in Birmingham.

Jamie East uses a different range of budget cameras at the TV Choice awards whilst Jon takes a look at how to get better sound from flat screen TVs on a budget. Pollyanna gets the chance to drive the Batmobile in America.

Jason and Rachel pay a visit to an assault coursealong with them a collection of rugged Bluetooth speakers to find out which ones match their claims. Jon attempts to make the ultimate best buy television. Jon takes a look at the latest smartphone technology. Jason and Rachel take a look at the latest in fitness bands. Helen Skelton takes three leading road bikes around the Tour of Britain route in the Lake District whilst Pollyanna finds out more about the three-wheeled Tremoto motorbike.

Judge Jules tests four leading DJ apps in Ibiza. The team are also in Slovenia to check out a new hydrofoil which combines the experience of sailing with the sensation of flying. Jon takes a look at the latest tablets available. Dick and Dom take a look at some of the lastet kitchen technology. Jason and Rachel attempt to discover which the best cordless vacuum cleaner is whilst Polly has a go on a petrol-powered surfboard.

The team take a look at some of the top technical treats that could be perfect Christmas presents. They also take a look at this year's must-have toys for youngsters. The team celebrate the th show in style by attempting to break a couple of world records. Jon takes a look at how much technolgy has move on since the the first episode back in Rachel and Jason pick out their top five moments from the series.

Jason and Rachel attempt to turn a robotic version of Jason into a stand-up comedian whilst Alex Polizzi takes some tablets along to a hotel inspection. Jason and Rachel take a look at the the Xbox One and the Playstation 4 Jon takes a winter cycle ride through the streets of Bristol to try nad discover which is the best cycling sat-nav on the market. Jon takes a look back at some of the best gadgets of the past tear, while Jason and Rachel test three cutting-edge 4K Blu-ray players.

Polly is in San Francisco to hitch a ride in a full-size replica Delorean. The team take a look at the must-have gadgets for Susie Wolff takes a look at the latest in-car tech whilst Polly riding a fat-tyred electric bike in California. The show also takes a look at smart watches and a cannon that fires snowballs.

This week, Ortis joins Rachel and Jason to reveal why the desktop PC has gone the way of the dodo and we should be throwing the beige boxes of yesteryear on the scrapheap. Jon pays homage to a piece of retro tech.

YouTube gaming stars Matt and Darren are back on the show, this time testing portable gaming devices. Will any of them be good enough to convince people to stop playing games on their smartphones? The IIT houses a collection of robots staking their claim to become part of our daily lives, including the iCub, which can learn skills by interaction with humans.

Finally, Jason and Rachel build a gadget-protection device to keep thieves at bay, using none other than Ortis Deley and the Great British public as their test subjects. How will five of the most popular tablets stand up to a pounding from a herd of cows as well as a real game of angry birds?

Back in the studio, Jon Bentley is looking at the world of digital assistants — smartphone software that claims to be able to organise our lives. In his first European trip of the season, Jason is the Austrian mountains to see what happens when you mix a tank, a wheelchair and a pile of snow.

The result is an extraordinary form of transport! Meanwhile, on the other side of the Alps in Italy, Ortis joins newly crowned Italian barista champion Giacomo Vannelli to test coffee machines.

Back in the UK, Rachel negotiates her way through the world of satnavs and discovers how the science behind them keeps Britain moving. She also reveals how these satellites in the sky could soon be doing something much more than just helping people to get from A to B.

The team test 3D projectors and wireless printers and Ortis rides future transport in California. Jason and Rachel take a look at the pros and cons of curved televisions. Jon is on the SS Great Britain to test a range different steam mops. Dawn Harper takes a look at a collection of apps and devices for testing people's health.

Ortis is in California to take a look at three items of solar technology. To celebrate the last episode of the series, the team are revamping their wardrobes with technology. Jason and Rachel uncover some of the most exciting and stylish innovations around. Ortis then produces a water pistol superhero suit from the gadget wardrobe. Jon looks at the latest laptops.

Stargazer Will Gater heads into a darkened abbey to test a selection of equipment claiming to transport us to a distant galaxy. The team look back to the first series to see what technological evolution has done to the world of gadgets. Jon, Jason and a plethora of gadgets take on Ortis and Amy in a four-part physical and mental challenge. In this episode, Jason, Amy and Ortis join forces in the first gadget build of the series.

This time, they turn their attention to the world of gestural control. After getting their hands on a rather clever ring that tracks human motion to the tiniest degree, they have the neat idea to marry the technology up to a construction digger and use it to knock down a building. These include a rather peculiar device that promises to do away with the pooper scooper. Jon is in his element testing the latest mirrorless cameras, a technology that has made the trusty DSLR look rather bloated.

Will the newer format produce great pictures too? Finally, Ortis has another report from South Korea, finding out what the future will be like when the gadgets finally take over.

Jason joins the growing trend for beards, although his interest is purely professional. He will be doing some gadget testing to find out which clipper cuts the cleanest. Jason and Jon answer the hottest question on the planet — which is the best phone money can buy? Action-packed consumer show. In this episode, Jason visit Amazon to find out how the UK's biggest online shop functions during he run-up to Christmas.

Amy travels to Kansas City, home of the tallest water slide in the world, where she tests three leading waterproof headphones. Ortis is in Japan looking at new innovations in karaoke. Amy Williams creates a degree rig whilst Jason projects his image as a hologram as the duo battle it out to come up with the ultimate selfie. Jon learns whether e-books or the real thing offers the best reading experience.

In an April Fools special. Jason and Amy have to try and hoax the public by creating a multisensory installation inside a coffee shop. Jon Bentley takes a look at a selection of curved televisions and Ortis takes a look at a range of odd gadgets in Tokyo.

The team are in Stratford-upon-Avon to take a look at the newest ideas in transport, racing across Shakespeare country in vehicles including offroad trainers and horse-racing simulators. The presenters are at a country estate where they install all the latest gadgets in different rooms in the house.

The team take a look at the latest and greatest smartphone deals. A dragon leaves his den to take a look at Kickstarter-backed tech. With summer just around the corner the show is packed with all of the best tech that the viewers at home will need when the sun is out. The programme is back to review the latest technological devices on the market, including a behind-the-scenes look at gaming channel The Diamond Minecart.

Ortis Deley travels to California to check out a new bionic eye implant designed to help blind people regain their sight, and Jon Bentley tests out a smart watch. Amy Williams and Jason Bradbury also host. Consumer show showcasing the latest tech. Jason and Ortis take on the British swimming team, Jon looks into new hi-res music formats, and Amy tries out an intense workout machine.

Jon looks at the latest smartphones. Jason takes on a group of ex-special forces soldiers, and Yue Xu drives a car which can speak to other vehicles. Jon Bentley tests a product intended to replace both a laptop and tablet, questioning whether it really can offer the best of both worlds.

Ortis Deley and Amy Williams taking on a professional car valet at his own game, hoping their state-of-the-art equipment will secure them victory. In the US, Yue Xu visits CES, the world's biggest technology exhibition, where she goes behind the scenes to reveal the gadgets ready to take by storm, and the team spends a day in the company of a man carving himself a career out of playing football video games.

Ortis and Jon take on Amazon Prime at transport tech, Yue Xu looks at the future of food, and inventor Colin Furze opens his top secret bunker. Ortis and Jason enforce the law, Jon goes on a gadget diet, and there's a look at the best all-action cameras on the market. In this 'Money Is No Object' special, the gang delve into the world of luxury technology and find out how the other half lives. What are the greatest gadgets of all time?

Is it the Walkman, a microwave, a computer game or something completely different? The team argue for their favourites as they countdown to number one. Jon suggests ways to keep hackers at bay, Yue and Ortis investigate the latest 3-D printers and Jason gets on his tech-laden bike to race a Bentley Bentayga. The gang run a fine-tooth comb through the dizzying world of dog grooming, Jon weighs up the merits of HDR TV and Ortis checks out some unreal hologram tech.

Can tech turn out a better wedding cake than Bake Off winner Mark Tilling? Jon Bentley and his tech testers check out the latest camping gear. Ortis and Jason hone their survival skills against Aldo Kane, Jon reviews photo apps, and Jason tries to create a device that can pass itself off as human. Jason and Jon try to prove that virtual reality can be an accessible pastime, Amy samples a VR-enhanced dining experience, and Ortis explores the surface of Mars. Ortis and Amy test the best ice cream-related gadgets, Ortis tries the latest in follow-me drone technology, and Jon gives three flagship smartphones a whirl.

Action-packed consumer series. Ortis and Jon showcase the year's best Christmas buys, from student-friendly gifts to those beyond the reach of all but millionaires. Plus, Jason runs the latest toys past discerning schoolchildren, and Amy shows some Dudley office workers how to party, Gadget Show-style. Jason reveals how to cash in on the soaring retro market by flogging those not-so-current gizmos. Jon and Amy try to get more TV entertainment bang for their buck, and Ortis and Jon test brand new mid-range devices against their pre-loved premium equivalents.

Craig Charles steps into the hot seat to deliver his verdict on the Nintendo Switch, Jon gets his hands on a Samsung camera and Georgie Barrat kicks off her season-long experiment to transform an amateur football team using the latest tech.

Craig gets his hands on a drone made of magnetic blocks that can be reconfigured in seconds, Georgie sees which tech is helping to create Olympic boxing medalists and, in the first of a series-long feature, Ortis helps a pair paramedics de-stress. Britain's Got Talent finalists The Addict Initiative are on hand to help Jon Bentley test the latest wireless earbuds, Georgie Barrat uses technology to focus on improving nutrition for Monkey Tree FC, and Ortis learns about immensely powerful quantum computers.

Craig turns up some smart headphones, Ortis gives two paramedics a high-tech spa day, Jon makes his call on the latest Chinese smart phone and Georgie visits the New York Toy Fair.

Ortis discovers how smart fabrics can stop drivers from nodding off and spot the onset of diabetes. With the same high-quality beans going in, will the gizmos make any difference to the end product?

Georgie attempts to get in the record books with a marathon VR session, John and Ortis pit two updated cameras against each other, and Ortis helps two paramedics to maximise their breaks. Jon Bentley tests a new 4k Blu-ray format against its streaming equivalent. Ortis Deley helms a fire engine with the power to reduce the temperature of a burning building from C to 7C in just 6 seconds.

Georgie Barrat visits an uber-cool technology hub in New York. Opened just a few months ago, New Lab is located at a former shipyard now housing a flock of start-up gadget companies behind some groundbreaking products.

Plus, Ortis Deley uses the latest tech to upgrade the lives of overworked paramedics, Jon Bentley finds out if a new type of tablet can transform its users into digital artists, and gaming guru Jordan Erica-Webber gets stuck into a brand new virtual reality game. Presented by Craig Charles. Georgie uses the latest brain-boosting apps and games to give struggling football team Monkey Tree FC the edge, Jon gets the full picture on the latest camera drone and Ortis samples a 3D printer that can cook!

Plus, the latest housework tech and Jon tests a fixed wing drone. The time has arrived for Georgie Barrat to see how far Monkey Tree FC have come from avoiding relegation, as she finds out which tech worked best - as well as deliver one final push. Jon Bentley pits the Amazon Echo against the Google Home to see how they match up to being a music player, personal assistant and home automation controller.

In London, Ortis Deley gets the lowdown at the world's best virtual reality show. As well as the latest consumer gadgets, he visits a series of VR worlds that show how advanced technology will be used in the not-so-distant future. The gadget gang present the best tools for the summer music festivals, and Georgie visits Bermuda to see how the BAR racing team are combining tech with human ingenuity to win the America's Cup boat race. Ortis is in Malta to test a millionaire's dream underwater toy.

And, Jon evaluates Dyson's addition to the robotic vacuum sector. Jon taste tests some tea-making tech, Georgie follows a trail to Italy that leads to a personal cargo-carrying robot, and The G Team deliver a crash course in dash cams. Craig Charles flies the most affordable ever drone. Jordan Erica Webber unboxes the brand new Microsoft Xbox One X and gives her first impressions of one of the headline-grabbing launch titles. The team also gives its first impressions of Sony's brand new Playlink system, which is designed for social gaming.

Plus, Jon examines research suggesting that gaming can increase reaction times, improve hand-eye coordination and help team-working skills.

Recent developments in battery technology have resulted in a glut of brand new e-bikes, so the G Team rides three of the newest models to find out which one the canny commuter consumer should choose.

The G Team attempts to match personal trainer and model Em Furey with the perfect gadget for her job. Plus, Georgie Barrat and Ortis Deley use the power of tech to try to make better cocktails than an award-winning drinks mover and shaker. Along the way, Georgie demonstrates retro-game sensation the SuperBoy S, Jon tries out the board game Beasts of Balance, while Ortis thinks a smart ukulele is the way to keep Craig amused. Then, to drown out the drone of the motorway, they try and impress the Red Dwarf star with some state-of-the-art noise-cancelling headphones.

After a pit stop at the town of Chepstow for a gadget-filled picnic, it's on to their seaside destination where even more gadgets await. Virtual reality giants Oculus Rift give the team exclusive access to products not yet on the market, including a brand new VR platform designed to help film makers. The Fitbit smart watch goes up against the Apple Watch S3 in a test to see which has the best fitness tracking features, and the G Team help a student who wants to use tech to throw the perfect house party.

Jon Bentley looks into the multitude of navigation apps on the market. Georgie Barrat is in San Francisco, going behind the scenes of a company that makes what is likely to be one of the most popular toys this Christmas, the Anki Cozmo. It's Christmas! The team present a comprehensive guide to the best Christmas tech presents, and show off all the gadgets needed for a brilliant festive experience.

Finally, Craig uses tech to create the ultimate Christmas party. Jon Bentley analyses the quality of smartphone cameras. Ortis Deley visits the development studios of Far Cry 5 in Montreal to see how the video game is made. Meanwhile the G-Team's latest assignment involves finding indoor training bikes and tech to help a keen cyclist get fit. The events boasts upgraded drones, upgraded VR headsets, upgraded televisions and a stream of new robots to help around the house.

Jon and Craig have access to the finest aids that tech has to offer, while the professionals have to rely on experience, skill and traditional tools. The television's days may well be numbered as one of 's breakthrough gadgets could prove to be the laser projector, which promises better image quality than traditional projectors, offers bigger screen sizes, yet doesn't take up much space. Jon Bentley conducts a scientific test by pitting a brand new model against a top-notch TV in front of a select audience.

Plus, another visit to CES in Las Vegas to look at the more unusual offerings from the world's tech companies. Georgie Barrat and Ortis Deley head to Las Vegas to test degree cameras, where two new models from action-cam manufacturers GoPro and Garmin promise improved software that allows users to edit their own panoramic masterpieces.

Jon Bentley asks couples to test out smart tech bathroom scales, while consumer champion Harry Wallop offers more tips on tips saving cash on tech. Plus, Jordan Erica-Webber has the week's biggest gaming news. The gang ditch the studio to put the latest outdoor gadgets to the test. From staying dry against the elements and using a supercharged torch for tea-making, to dodging paintballs and hunting Bigfoot, who will come out on top? With the help of an 'ethical hacker', Jon investigates how easy it is to gain remote access to our smart devices.

The G Team compare three gadgets for cleaning cars, and Ortis races an uphill cycling champion using tech. Jon Bentley plugs in the latest ear buds that can translate in real time, the G Team come to the aid of a boxer looking to reach the next level with the help of the latest gear, and Georgie and Ortis report on the latest advances in robotic innovations on Earth, and Mars Nest and Hive have both recently released brand new indoor security cameras.

Jon Bentley tests them out by putting together his very own jewellery heist - with the help of a former burglar, a closed jewellery shop, a bag full of doughnuts and a stakeout vehicle from where he will monitor the performance of each camera via its smartphone app. The G Team assists golf tutor Amanda, who needs tech to help herself play better and track the progress of her clients. Plus, Jon and Georgie Barrat find out if the latest advances in sewing tech are enough to let people to make their own clothes from scratch.

Jon Bentley gets an earful of the latest advance in home cinema audio, the G Team team rustle up a sampling menu featuring three very different styles of barbecue, and domestic chores are given a gadget makeover. Craig Charles introduces a special edition dedicated to the fastest tech in the world. Last year, Richard Browning went viral with a video of him flying with his jetpack body suit. He since set a Guinness world record for fastest speed in a body-controlled jet engine-powered suit.

Ortis Deley becomes one of the first people outside the company to see the suit in action up close - and try it on. Plus, Georgie Barrat offers solutions for wi-fi speed gripes and learns about drone racing, and Jon Bentley looks into high-speed computer processing in the cloud. Jon Bentley tests out new remote-controlled underwater drones by taking a selection to the shark tank at Liverpool's Blue Planet Aquarium. Georgie Barrat is in Sweden to try a new technological approach to the surfboard and the G Team try to help a keen runner training for a charity marathon later in the year.

Jon Bentley takes an electric Nissan Leaf on a road trip to test it out, and meets a couple of potential electric car customers on the way. The G Team have an assignment to create the perfect pool party with brilliant gadgets.

Meanwhile Craig and Ortis Deley use tech to raise money as buskers. Jon Bentley heads to Weston-super-Mare in Somerset to put three leading noise-cancelling headphones through their paces, testing for performance, comfort and sound quality.

Gaming expert Jordan Erica Webber reports from the world's most prestigious video games festival, gamescom, while Ortis Deley and Georgie Barrat head to Berlin's massive consumer tech exhibition, IFA, for a look at the newest launches and latest products. Plus, Jon, Ortis and Georgie reform the G Team to help dog-lover Rachel, who wants some innovative tech ideas for her beloved pooch. Georgie Barrat offers a bride-to-be a virtual reality experience ahead of her big day, while Jordan Erica Webber reports from the UK's biggest gaming fair and Jon Bentley puts a miniature camera to the test in a safari park.

Plus, a report from the IFA tech exhibition in Berlin, examining the future of smart home technology. With yet another iPhone launch from Apple, Jon Bentley takes a look at some of the more unusual Android alternatives, which include the Oppo, the LG soundbox and the return of the Blackberry. Craig Charles and the team test a variety of tech designed to beat the winter blues.

Georgie Barrat visits Wales to meet astronomer Mark Thompson, who helps her try out the latest stargazing apps and telescopes. Ortis Deley tests a range of specialist low-light cameras, and Jon Bentley puts a selection of nocturnal running and cycling equipment through its paces.

Plus, a voice-activated board game and a spectacular holographic display. The G Team aid a father and son with some cool new tech to enhance their computer gaming experience. Jon Bentley tries out smartphone alternatives.

Ortis Deley investigates how SkyMagic use synchronised drones to put on spectacular displays. Jordan gets a hands-on demonstration of the new Forza 4 game. Georgie Barrat and Ortis Deley put rugged tech to the test, dunking speakers into shark tanks, freezing mobile phones and dropping shatter-proof hard drives from great heights in a bid to determine which piece of hardware will prove the most indestructible.

Plus, Jordan Erica Webber visits the studio behind the new blockbuster Just Cause 4 console game, to learn how the developers brought a digital square kilometres of country - complete with vehicles and extreme weather - so vividly to life.

While the G Team help music lover Gary out with some new tech, Jon tests out smart watches on an assault course, and Jordan reviews the latest in the Battlefield series. In a Christmas special, the team have some ideas for stocking fillers, four mini-me presenters share the ideas for children's gifts, and tech is used in an attempt to turn Craig into a cracking Christmas cook.

The G Team are on the hunt for the latest baby tech to aid stressed-out new parents. Jon teams up with David Whitely to put the latest tablet offerings up against the all-conquering iPad Pro. Ortis tries out a new Farming Simulator game - how does it compare to the real thing?

The team turn a house into a smart home, Jon checks out which washing machine is the cleverest cleaner, and Eddie the Eagle straps on the latest snow tech. Craig Charles, Jon Bentley, Ortis Deley and Georgie Barrat visit the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where rollable television screens and foldable phones are just two of the mindboggling technological advances on offer.

Matthew Griffin explains why 11K TV, robotic skin, domestic holograms and cancer-diagnosing apps may well be available in the next few years, while Harry Wallop reveals how to acquire one of the biggest phones of - the Samsung Galaxy S10 - at the best possible price.

Plus, gaming guru Jordan Erica Webber identifies the video games to look out for in the year ahead. For fans of smart assistant speakers, there are now several options available with screens attached. Jon Bentley recruits two families to carry out long-term tests, hoping to grasp what the latest offerings are like to live with. Jess, who lives with her boyfriend on a canal boat in the West Midlands, invites the G Team to come up with three space-saving solutions to increase the living area in her rather cramped abode.

Plus, European junior rally champion Chris Ingram finds out how the latest superrealistic driving video game, Dirt 2. Jon Bentley tests the latest fully wireless headphones with the help of a parkour specialist, a rising rapper called Lady Sanity, and a top British athlete. Plus, a look at the new Amazon Alexa, a bicycle with the Alexa smart voice-assistant built in, and tips on how to make cheap calls abroad during Brexit and beyond. Could the latest thing in electronic artistry help the resident needlesmiths become still more creative?

The team also assesses the work of scientists at the world-renowned California Institute of Technology, who are now using augmented reality to allow people to see with their ears and cybernetics to help them walk on just one leg. Plus, a report on the latest full-frame mirrorless cameras from Nikon and Canon. The team take a look at some of the latest gadgets to help with running in the aftermath of the London marathon, and there is also a report on a prestigious gaming awards ceremony.

Plus, Georgie Barrat visits a secret laboratory in Liverpool where people get to live out their gadget-making dreams, and Jon Bentley records a podcast which will be available for download immediately after the show. Craig Charles, Georgie Barrat and Jon Bentley heading into the wilderness to see if gadgets can make the great outdoors even greater, begining by trying to help comedian Shappi Khorsandi and her dog Taylor get into hiking using tech. Craig Charles asks the G Team to spruce up his get-up using tech - without a drop of botox in sight.

Jon Bentley heads to football club Forest Green Rovers to give their pitch a once-over using three of the hottest robotic lawnmowers around, just in time for the grass-cutting season, while YouTuber Theo Baker goes behind the scenes at the finals of the Premier League's recent Fifa tournament, meeting some of the greatest players to ever pick up a controller along the way.

Stateside, Ortis Deley and Georgie Barrat test out a brand new virtual world gaming experience. Glaswegian funksters Shaka Loves You get some gadgets to keep their creative juices flowing while they are on tour, Jon Bentley photographs some high-end cars with the latest mirrorless cameras, and Ortis Deley challenges a drone to keep up with a Porsche. Jon Bentley acquires three top-notch smartphones recently landed from China, so sets out to determine which - if any - is worth considering come upgrade season.

Ortis Deley is hands-on with an exciting new gizmo that promises to transform the future of Hollywood special effects, while Jordan Erica Webber looks at one of the most anticipated video games this year.

Plus, former England rugby star James Haskell asks the G Team for their help to cook an indulgent three-course meal to impress his new wife, Chloe Madeley.

The team test three high-end and high-tech gizmos for a pair of real-life lottery winners, while Jon reviews three of the most popular cordless vacuum cleaners around. In a special edition of the show, Craig Charles, Ortis Deley, Jon Bentley and Georgie Barrat try to find out whether technology can help them beat professionals at their own games. Craig takes on a champion pool player, putting his faith in gadgets to help him rack up a point for the team, while Georgie dons a hard hat to see if she can out-perform a group of builders.

Jon is tasked with creating a floral display for a high-end hotel, and Ortis tries to win a place on the famed blue-badge tour guide training programme. Jon Bentley spends his day learning how to become a top beatboxer while testing out the latest portable Bluetooth speakers on the market. Google is turning 21, so in celebration, Ortis Deley delves into the company's archives to see how it came to be one of the world's most successful tech brands, before gazing into the future to see what the next step in the journey could be.

Plus, Craig Charles examines the latest innovation from legendary guitar-maker Fender, and Jordan Erica Webber reviews the hottest hardware. Craig Charles, Jon Bentley, Georgie Barrat and Ortis Deley head to South Uist in the Outer Hebrides, where they check out the latest in land yachts, test long-range photography tech, employ underwater drones while whale watching and use a translation app.

Rather than blow the lot on a big house, a flash car and an exotic holiday, Daniel and Charlotte kept quite a lot back to spend on expensive gadgets, and want the G Team to help them decide what to splurge on. Plus, Ortis continues his quest to get the iconic wheels of steel by Technics Turntables into his tech Wall of Fame, and the programme helps celebrate the 21st birthday of search engine Google.

Craig Charles and the team look at the latest gardening tech, including a robot that does the weeding, a hi-tech wood chipper, and a mph leafblower, while Jon Bentley tests folding electric bikes with the help of multiple BMX world champion Shanaze Reade and a group of commuters. Georgie Barratt reports on an event at the IFA tech trade show in Berlin where manufacturers display their most outlandish concepts for the future.

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