
Each week, the show previews and reviews the latest gadgets, and broadcasts the latest technology news. The show is aimed at giving the mass consumer an insight into the gadget world and in addition, it aims to give enough information for the more "geeky" audience, but still making it accessible to the more casual viewer. The show has featured HD DVDs, video cameras, MP3 players and other technologies. A segment showing viewers how to get the most out of their technology is also included along with a competition to win anything from £5,000 to £12,000 worth of new gadgets. Each series usually contains a special episode focusing on a particular technology conference or expo. Past conferences include CeBIT and The Next Fest.

This week Adrian Simpson helps Suzi test video camcorders and computer video editing software, Suzi makes movies (videos) with some camcorders using iMovie on Mac, Jason builds a H.U.D. in his car, Tom Dunmore (Stuff UK gadget magazine editor) reviews mobile phones and Jon finds out if Plasma TV's are any good.

This week Jason samples the best Hi-Fi speakers including Linn stereo system, Jon tries to make a video call on a whopping '3G' network, Tom Dunmore (Stuff UK gadget magazine editor) shares his favorite websites - google.com, imaging-resource.com, ipodlounge.com, Babel Fish Translation on world.altavista.com and Suzi takes a look back at the classic Sony Walkman - Gadget Hall of Fame.

This week Suzi samples some futuristic personal transport, Jason builds a wearable computer and Tom looks at some 'cutting edge' camcorders.

This week the team take a look at the most 'cutting-edge' cameras. Could digital replace film someday?
































The show takes a behind-the-scenes look at gaming channel The Diamond Mindcart. Ortis is in California to check out a new bionic eye implant designed to help blind people regain their sight. Jon takes a look at a new smart watch.
The team discover if curved 4K TVs are worth the price tag, rides some real-life hoverboards, and spends a day with Vine superstar Arron Crascal.
Jason and Ortis battle it out aginst the British swimming team. Jon takes a look into new hi-res music formats.
Ali-A takes a ride with Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton to make a video for his six million subscribers. Ortis and Amy make their way to Germany to find out what some of the world's most advanced robots can do.
Jason, Amy, Ortis and Jon take a look at virtual reality headsets. There's also reviews of the latest drones and the latest technology in the in-car entertainment market.
Jason, Amy, Ortis and Jon meet one of the biggest food bloggers around, Sorted Food. Jon takes a look at the latest budget smartphones; Jason takes on a group of ex-special forces soldiers as they storm an abandoned Boeing 747 against the clock.
Jon tests a gadget which wants to replace both the laptop and tablet. Ortis and Amy get experienced in the motor trade. Yue Xu has a look at CES's best bits.
Ortis and Jon team up to take on Amazon Prime at transport tech. Yue Zu is in California to look at the future of food. Jon tests Apple and Google's forays into the world of automobile audio.
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.
Action-packed consumer series. Craig Charles steps into the hot seat to deliver his verdict on the Nintendo Switch, Jon gets his hands on a Samsung 360 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, and Georgie sees which tech is helping to create Olympic boxing medalists.
Britain's Got Talent 2014 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.
The G Team help magician Tom London improve his YouTube videos. 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. Jon Bentley tests out IKEA smart lighting, Georgie Barratt meets rock band The Hoosiers as they test out portable music tech and Ortis Deley reveals the coolest gadgets at Europe's biggest consumer electronics show.
Ortis Deley and Georgie Barrat travel to Nevada to visit the world's biggest consumer electronics show in Las Vegas. Meanwhile Jon Bentley joins Craig in a 'versus' challenge to see if cutting edge tech can put them on a par with professional decorators. The gang also offer solutions to a viewer's tech dilemma.
Jon Bentley compares an innovative new laser projector against a top-notch TV. Radio One DJ David Michealson asks the G Team to suggest gadgets that might help him sleep. Plus, more interesting inventions at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, gaming headlines with Jordan Erica Webber, money-saving tips from Harry Wallop, and a chance to win The Gadget Show's biggest-ever competition prize bundle worth £50K.
Dog-lover Rachel wants some innovative gizmo suggestions for her four-legged friend. Jon road-tests three leading noise-cancelling headphones on Weston Super Mare pier. Jordan Erica Webber reports from video game trade show gamescom.
The hosts visit the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to discover the mind-boggling technological advances on offer, plus organic LED TVs, cancer-diagnosing apps and how to get top phones for cheap.
Two families welcome the latest smart assistants into their homes to test which one fits in best, a phone with a glasses-free 3D screen hits the market, and a junior rally champ takes the latest driving game for a spin.
The G Team visit Vivid Ink to see if tech can help tattoos.
Georgie Barrat jets off to Germany, where she gets her hands on all the latest gadgets at the IFA, Europe's biggest tech show. Jon Bentley tears up the tarmac with the help of stunt driver Paul Swift, to road test the latest dash-cams. The G Team sets about making a bed and breakfast in Torquay, Devon, more tech savvy, while Ortis Deley delves into the archives to recall what life was like before games consoles. Plus, presenter Craig Charles is joined by consumer journalist Harry Wallop for more money-saving advice.
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 120mph 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.
Ortis Deley visits Slovenia to test out a futuristic quadrofoil watercraft unit, while the latest G Team assignment concerns a vegan cafe owner who wants to fill his establishment with new gadgets that are sustainable and friendly to the environment. Plus, Jon Bentley sets out to identify the best budget metal detector and Georgie Barrat visits a trampolining centre to champion the GoPro.
Jon Bentley takes Google's latest laptop - the Pixelbook Go - on a day's work experience at one of the world's foremost news websites, the Mail Online. The G Team assists some NHS nurses who want to see how gadgets can get them improve their sleep patterns when working night shifts. Plus, Craig Charles attempts to turn a house into a smart home using off-the-shelf DIY kits and Georgie Barrat hunts down the must-haves for 2020 at the CES exhibition in Las Vegas.
Craig Charles assesses Samsung's much-anticipated folding Galaxy Z Flip, while Jon Bentleygives Gogglebox star Sandra Martin three affordable 65-inch televisions to check out. Ortis Deley spends the day with his three-year-old daughter at London's annual Toy Fair where they explore the hottest techy playthings on offer for 2020. The team also revisits 1971, a year when floppy disks were not only a thing but were actually floppy and Craig continues his attempt to turn a house into a smart home. Plus, Harry Wallop has his latest tips on how to save money using tech.
Jon Bentley road-tests one the hottest smartphones on the market, the Samsung Galaxy S20, and reveals whether it's worth its premium price tag. Georgie Barrat gets a behind-the-scenes tour of Las Vegas, finding out how Sin City is reinventing itself in to one of the most technologically advanced places in the world. Plus, Ortis Deley reveals how 1995 defined the tech world of today, while a new feature sees Craig Charles attempt to turn a house into a smart home using so-called `easy fit" DIY kits.
The G Team arm themselves with the latest culinary kit.
Ortis shoots a movie trailer with some top camera kit.
Craig Charles, Jon Bentley, Georgie Barrat and Ortis Deley return with more tech advice and reviews. In this first episode, Jon puts three big-brand budget phones to the test - the Apple iPhone SE, Samsung Galaxy A52 5G and Google Pixel 4a. Georgie dives into the world of TVs, and with prices recently tumbling for high-end sets, she compares the popular OLED models with Samsung's own QLED tech.
This week, it's Vax versus Bissell. Which is best when it comes to stubborn carpet stains?

Ortis and Georgie help turn a bland home office into a superfly gaming den, and ask whether people really need to spend top dollar to get great running earbuds. Elsewhere, Jon meets up with social media star Arshdeep Soni to test out the best smartphones for social media, and Harry Wallop is on hand to offer some top tips on how to save money on spiralling energy bills.

Ortis and Georgie help a party-loving couple upgrade their speaker set-up and ask whether anyone needs to spend big on a smoothie maker to get the best results. Jon tests dumbphones - an increasingly popular option for people wanting to step away from smartphones - and resident money-saving guru Harry Wallop looks at an app that could save people money when buying petrol.


Your weekly gadget fix is back – and we've got another band of families in need of technology assistance. Step up Ortis Deley are Georgie Barrat, who will be helping them test the latest tech at Gadget HQ, our high-spec hub that has all the spaces to put the kit through its paces. Jon Bentley will also be lending his expertise each week, partnering with a variety of experts from around the nation, all with the aim of finding the best value gadget on offer – pitting premium kit against a budget rival. And Harry Wallop returns to give us tips on how we can all save money during the current cost of living crisis alongside sustainability-expert Bianca Foley who's been scrutinising so-called green tech to see how it performs. In this episode, Ortis and Georgie help our family find out if you need to shell out for a top performing toaster to help make busy breakfasts, a breeze while road testing an innovative iron which claims to de-crease your clothes without being tied to the ironing board for hours on end. Elsewhere, Jon's answering a very important question – is the iPhone 14 worth the investment? And in a new strand we ask the Great British public if they think a massaging device which costs less than a tenner is a bargain.

On The Gadget Show this week: Ortis, Georgie and a guest family road-test some brilliant gadgets in the real world, including cameras to help them take great photos and make memorable videos, a compact TV surround sound system, and a gaming monitor which frees up the TV for the rest of the family, all without spending big. Elsewhere, Jon Bentley's testing out noise-cancelling headphones with a top DJ and music producer, and eco champion Bianca Foley tries out a sustainable electric toothbrush.
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Amy and Jason try out the latest health apps whilst Jon reveals which tech can keep car insurance down. Ortis and Amy reveal which next-generation TVs turn them on.
The presenters try to image a ghost on their smartphones. Jon gets the help from some testers to find out if Chromebooks can really replace laptops. Jason and Amy take a look at the latest language translators.
In this episode Jason races a remote control car against a top stunt driver. Elsewhere Jon plays Minecraft. Ortis lifts the lid on some of the military secrets. Also the team will search for the best apps around.
Action-packed consumer show. Ortis and Jason nab the latest crime-stopping gear, Jon checks out wireless headphones, and Ortis and Yue look into the future of TV viewing.
Action-packed consumer show presented by Jason Bradbury, Amy Williams, Ortis Deley, Jon Bentley and Yue Xu. 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.
Action-packed consumer show presented by Jason Bradbury, Amy Williams, Ortis Deley and Jon Bentley. In this 'Money Is No Object' special, the gang delve into the world of luxury technology and find out how the other half lives.
Ortis and Jon brew their own alcoholic concoctions using the latest tech, Jason and Amy are at the Wearable Tech Expo to find out what will be hot in 2016, Jon gives the VR headset a thorough going over, the gang goes behind the scenes at the Drone Racing League, and viewer Luke asks the team to help him revamp his DJ set up.
The team head to sunny Spain with a competitive selection of the latest tech designed to keep holidaymakers happy.
Amy and Jason take on landscaping pros the Benton Brothers, Jon trains his ear on a £100,000 turntable and Ortis tries out Call of Duty Infinite Warfare.
Action-packed consumer series. With the latest innovations in bushcraft at their fingertips, Ortis and Jason hone their survival skills against hardened adventurer Aldo Kane. Elsewhere, Jon trains his lens on smartphone photo apps, and Jason tries to create a machine that can pass itself off as human.
Action-packed consumer series. Virtual reality is on the agenda as Jason produces a spooky, immersive film trailer, while Jon sets out to prove that modern VR can be a wallet-friendly pastime. Amy samples a ú1200-a-head VR-enhanced dining experience, and at Nasa HQ, Ortis explores the surface of Mars.
Action-packed consumer series. Ortis and Amy road test the best ice cream and lolly-related gadgets. Then in Portugal, Ortis lets loose the latest drones, which boast long-awaited follow-me technology. Back in the UK, Jon tries to answer the perennial question of whether to upgrade one's phone.
Action-packed consumer series. At a firefighting training facility, Ortis and Jon put the latest supposedly indestructible devices through their paces. Plus, the tech testers give Amazon's voice-activated home hub, The Echo, a two-week trial, and Jason checks out London's New Scientist Exhibition.
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.
Action-packed consumer series. 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 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. Jon tests three coffee machines costing £100, £600 and £3,500 respectively. 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 700C to 7C in just 6 seconds. Plus, Georgie Barrat takes Monkey Tree FC to the FA's hi-tech training facility.
Georgie visits an uber-cool New York technology hub, Ortis de-stresses overworked paramedics, and Jon finds out if a new tablet can turn us all into artists.
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!
Georgie peeks behind the curtains at Hursley House, a Hampshire stately home housing IBM's super-computer, Watson. Plus, the latest housework tech and Jon tests a fixed wing drone.
Georgie nears the end of her quest to use tech keep Monkey Tree FC from relegation, and Ortis visits the world's best virtual reality show.
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.
Special edition from EGX, the UK's biggest gaming event.
The G Team get up to speed with the latest e-bikes.
Jon Bentley learns how DNA testing kits work, and tests them out for himself. The team attempt to match personal trainer and model Em Furey with the perfect gadget. And Georgie Barrat and Ortis Deley use the power of tech to try and make better cocktails than an award-winning drinks mover and shaker.
The gang take Craig on a bus from Birmingham to Weston-super-Mare, competing to give him the best techy road trip experience ever. At the end of the show, Craig decides on the winner.
Oculus Rift reveal products 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.
In Hong Kong, for the opening round of this year's ePrix season, Ortis pilots a Formula E car, while Georgie is driven round the circuit in an AI-controlled car. In the UK, Craig andJon Bentleycheck out three of the best electric cars on the market.
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...
Jon Bentley tests out brand new indoor security cameras. Georgie Barrat and Ortis Deley present golf tech to Las Vegas-based golf tutor Amanda Carlson. Georgie and Jon also test out the latest advances in sewing tech.
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.
In this special edition dedicated to the fastest tech in the world, Ortis dons a jetpack body suit and tries to break a Scalextric world record, Georgie offers solutions for wi-fi speed gripes and learns about drone racing, and Jon looks into high-speed computer processing in the cloud.
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.
Craig Charles hosts a technological World Cup house party, with gadgets to impress Adebayo Akinfenwa, the best 4K HDR TVs, the five best football games ever, and even a home-made football anthem.
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.
The G Team investigate the latest beauty gadgets, test air purifiers for the home, watch the animators at work on a WWI console game at the Aardman Studio in Bristol and report from EGX, the UK's biggest trade fair for video games.
Georgie and Ortis put the world's toughest tech to the test, and Jordan visits the studio behind the new blockbuster Just Cause 4.
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 can tech 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.
A marathon runner has some tech tips for pavement pounders wanting to reach the next level. This year's gaming Baftas deliver their results. Georgie has her gadget-making fantasy realised in Liverpool.
The team head into the wilderness to see if gadgets can make the great outdoors even greater. Items include hiking tech, the world's first indestructible bike helmet, and a decent action camera for under £100.
Jon Bentley reviews three of the most popular cordless vacuum cleaners around with the help of the RSPCA and a mound of dog hair. Plus, Inbetweeners star and gaming fanatic James Buckley is joined by his best `fwend" to take a look at three retro games consoles.
Georgie Barrat sees if she can cut it as a market trader, selling fruit and veg. She is trying to drag one of the oldest trades in history into the 21st century, and is hoping her tech will raise her to the standard required by the market manager. Ortis Deley employs tech in a bid to match a professional chauffeuring service. His celeb client is Theo Paphitis, who is more used to being whisked around in a ú100,000 Range Rover. Will Ortis' offer of the cheapest new car in Britain stuffed with tech provide an equally comfortable ride, or will the Dragon declare himself out?
Superstar DJ-and-producing duo Sigma help Jon Bentley test out the latest in multi-room speakers just in time for the party season. Elsewhere, the G Team shows its flexible side limbering up with comedian and self-confessed yogi Suzi Ruffell to test out the latest yoga tech. Georgie Barrat bags herself an exclusive coaching session with gamer Brendon Lewis, while back in the studio Harry Wallop drops by to help viewers bag the best deals on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Before you tuck into the turkey, it's time to deck the halls with the latest in techy trees, lights and decorations. Georgie is on cooking duties aided by a raft of kitchen tech, while Ortis and Craig put on a hi-tech party.
Ortis Deley delves into the world of 8KTV, bagging an exclusive behind-the-scenes invite to BT Sport's 8K preparations, before checking in with one of its hosts, Gary Lineker, to see what he makes of the new tech. Jon Bentley joins forces with Great British Bake Off semi-finalist Selasi Gbormittah to put three smart ovens through their paces. Plus, the G Team turns its attention to the feline world, heading to a cat cafe to see what man's furry friends make of cutting-edge gizmos designed to keep them amused.
Jon Bentley gets his hands on three of the latest soundbars, which promise to bring high-end cinematic audio to any self-respecting living room. Georgie Barrat heads into the rugged mountains of north Wales to take a ride on the world's longest zip line, while testing out a robust new drone ready to take to the skies - even in the wind and rain. The G Team jumps in at the deep end with three gadgets aimed at helping an aspiring swimmer take vital seconds off a lap time. Plus, Craig Charles tries to set up a wireless security system.
Jon Bentley goes on a seaside break with an inexpensive DSLR camera to see if it can capture the essence of a great British holiday, while Craig Charles learns to play the piano with help from a smart speaker. Ortis Deley goes behind-the-scenes at a leading e-sports team's training camp to find out how these new stars of the gaming world prepare for a major event. Plus, the G-Team dusts itself down to find the cleaning gadgets that promise to make household chores a breeze and Jordan Erica Webber dives into the world of gaming.
Georgie Barrat visits a farm that employs state-of-the-art technology to investigate the future of food production. Jon Bentley looks back at the cutting-edge gadgets of 1989, reminiscing what life was like as a young parent whilst testing three innovative prams with vlogger Lucy Jessica Carter. Plus, Ortis Deley investigates new means of listening to music and the G Team comes to the aid of a family whose members want to shave money off their energy bill using tech.
The team equips a pair of backpackers with the latest gear, Otis Deley goes off-road in Ukraine, and Jon Bentley reveals how to protect yourself from being hacked online. Plus, Craig Charles turns on voice-activated home lighting, Georgie Barrat heads back to 2000 - a time when tech was starting to take off despite a face-off with the millennium bug, and more money-saving tips from Harry Wallop.
Jon Bentley kits out an old car with some of the latest after-market gadgets around to put it on the same tech footing as a modern motor. Ortis Deley heads to a company that has recorded a library of over 15 million sounds in a bid to improve how the nation's favourite gadgets work. Jordan Erica-Webber offers a rundown of the best rebooted retro video games just in time for the summer season, while Georgie Barrat unboxes an electric bike with a difference. Plus, a sneak preview of how presenter Craig Charles and the rest of the team will transform their summer holiday thanks to tech.
Craig Charles hosts a special edition of the show dedicated to AI, looking into how this technology could change life in the future. Ortis Deley is challenged to compose a new theme music for the show using nothing but artificial intelligence, and Georgie Barrat pays a visit to Ocado Technology to check out the latest advances in robotic technology. Plus, The Chase's Paul Sinha offers tips on the best AI assistants on the market.
Jon Bentley finds out whether it's Huawei or the highway for the Chinese smartphone brand since losing the rights to use Google's hugely popular apps and Ortis Deley teams up with a rally champion to race Porsche's latest electric supercar. Plus, Georgie Barrat and the G Team come to the aid of an AirBnB host who wants a tech makeover and Jordan Erica Webber takes an exclusive look at the latest innovations in PC gaming.
Film-maker and director Philip Bloom joins Jon Bentley to test two of the latest innovations in consumer steadicam technology. Georgie Barrat and Ortis Deley head to the coast and take to the waves on a hydrofoiling surfboard, which the manufacturers claim takes just 30 minutes to master. Host Craig Charles is tasked with installing a home security system, while Harry Wallop reveals how tech can be used to cut the cost of holidays.
Craig Charles gets his hands on a speaker which is powered by water, and Georgie shares a rundown of five gadgets designed to help save money and protect the environment. Elsewhere, Jon and Ortis go head-to-head with two pieces of tech that have been around for over 30 years.
In honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, the team decide to celebrate all things British, including Ortis Deley, who finds a healthier way to cook fish and chips using tech. Jon Bentley is joined by guest presenter Maddie Moate to see how consumer tech made in the UK compares with the market leaders from overseas, and Craig Charles checks out an innovative British invention as he tests out a pair of musical gloves.
Jon looks at some of the newest flagship smartphones aboard one of the Royal Navy's oldest flagships, HMS Victory. Meanwhile, Ortis is joined by Paralympian Libby Clegg as they put two fitness bands through their paces, and shares a a way for viewers to save a bit of money on their food-shopping bills.
Football commentator and presenter Pien Meulensteen joins as guest host as she helps to test televisions perfect for children's bedrooms. Elsewhere, Jon is joined by professional adventurers the Turner Twins, who break down the latest navigation tech as they traverse the harsh terrain of Alton Towers.
Ortis Deley takes on champion rally driver Chris Ingram in an epic racing challenge. Armed with the latest gaming gadgets, he is hoping to compete in the virtual world. Jon Bentley tests three of the latest budget air purifiers that promise not only save consumers from sneezing, but from spending a fortune too.
Jon Bentley and Ortis Deley go head to head in a battle of the streaming sticks, while Craig Charles takes a dive into The Gadget Show archives to unveil just how far music on the move has come in the last two decades. Guest tester Nicola Hulme finds out which printer is best on a budget.
Whether it's a big-screen telly or a must-have flagship phone, we've got you covered. And for those who like their gadgets to stand out, Craig Charles is back and asking the nation to help him test out tech so innovative it's a surprise it even exists! In a new feature, we delve into the history books and see just how far the world of tech has come as we celebrate the run-up to the show's coming of age, after nearly 18 years on TV. Harry and Jordan return with yet more ways to save money using the power of tech. Plus the inside track on what's hot in the world of gaming. It's the last episode of the current series and time to break out the factor 50, blast out your bluetooth speakers and get your appconnected shades on — it's the Gadget Show with a summery twist. Ortis finds out which fridge freezers you should buy to keep those choc ices from melting. Craig tests a gadget that wants to keep you cool on hot summer nights. And resident petrol-head Jon Bentley goes full throttle in a petrol versus electric lawnmower challenge against guest presenter and EV advocate Grace Webb. All that, plus Harry Wallop has found a way to save money when using your phone aboard without having to ditch your current contract.
Ortis and Georgie show a hectic household how they could make their lives easier by exploring the latest smart blinds, see whether spending big on a toastie maker is needed to get great-tasting results, and have a look at a cutting-edge yet budget-friendly robotic vacuum cleaner. Elsewhere, Jon puts two pushchairs to the test, while resident money-saver Harry Wallop shows how to save cash on train tickets.

Households across the nation hope to make their lives better with tech. Step up Ortis Deley and Georgie Barrat, who show them the latest time, energy and money saving gadgets.

Ortis and Georgie show some new parents the best baby monitors, ask whether people need to break the bank on a soundbar to get great results, and try out a new dashcam. Jon pitches a premium leaf blower against a budget alternative and Harry Wallop looks at a new bank on the block.

Ortis and Georgie show their guests some tech to help deal with high blood pressure, test out the latest soup-makers, and check out an eco-friendly turntable.

Ortis and Georgie help a family upgrade their home security and review a range of tech that should help make home decorating an easy task. Meanwhile, Jon tests some irons, sustainability experts Bianca and Charlotte test out an outdoor oven that claims to cook food using the sun's rays, and Harry Wallop checks out a new cashback site.

Ortis and Georgie show their guests some automated tech to make domestic chores easier, test out the latest voice-controlled speakers, and check out a cutting-edge smart projector. Elsewhere, sustainability experts Bianca and Charlotte take a look at a gadget that aims to help reduce the plastic waste created from used laundry detergent bottles.

Ortis and Georgie show their guests some impressive glamping tech, test out the latest webcams, and find out if it is possible to learn a language using technology. Elsewhere, Jon takes a look at some huge televisions, and, Harry Wallop tries out an app that might help save money on electricity bills.

Ortis and Georgie test some tech that could improve life working from home, a gadget that helps people stay connected and some facial steamers. Jon puts pet vacuums to the test and Harry tries an app that could save money on subscription services. Sustainability experts Bianca and Charlotte test a `super-speedy" composter that works with any form of food waste.

Ortis and Georgie see if tech can make an easier school run, Jon compares dishwashers, and Harry tries a website that claims to save money

Ortis and Georgie test the best torches on the market, review VR gaming headphones, and try and see if they can please some coffee connoisseurs. Elsewhere, Jon is testing waterproof walking boots, while Harry Wallop tries out an app that claims to pay users for being on social media.

On The Gadget Show this week: Ortis and Georgie are throwing a house party, showing their guests the latest in DJ and speaker gear before putting three cordless clippers through their paces to find out which is best value for amateur haircuts at home. Jon Bentley puts a premium doorbell up against a budget model at nearly half the price to see which is the best value, and money saving pro Harry Wallop is back with some insider tips on how to save cash on TV subscriptions.

Ortis Deley and Georgie Barrat show their guests some new and innovative ways to grow plants and vegetables at home, and also check out the latest workout trainers, and take a look at a very versatile bread maker. Elsewhere, Jon Bentley tests hedge trimmers in his premium-versus-budget test, and the British public decide whether a very cheap coffee machine is a bargain.

Ortis Deley and Georgie Barrat help a family find ways to upgrade their garden parties in the summer, and Jon Bentley pits the iPad against a budget competitor. Elsewhere, there's a rundown of the best massage guns for post-workout recovery, and Bianca shares advice on what viewers can do with their old gadgets.

Ortis Deley and Georgie Barrat show an array of gadgets to make baking a breeze to a household of students, test out the latest hairdryers, and check out some budget smart speakers. Jon Bentley tries out hybrid bikes in his premium-versus-budget test. And money-saving expert Harry Wallop tries out an app that helps you get food for free.

Testing out some of the hottest kitchen appliances on the market, putting three air fryers head-to-head in a blind test to see if the big brands really perform the best. Jon Bentley takes a look at a pair of robotic vacuums that can also mop and a £20 speaker is put through its paces.

Ortis Deley and Georgie Barrat show their guests how to bring a touch of tech luxury to their caravan, test out travel cases and check out an app that offers over 4,000 walking routes. Elsewhere, Jon Bentley is looking at security cameras in his premium vs budget test. And Bianca Foley tries out a clever water dispenser that could save the average family using more than 1,000 plastic bottles a year.

Ortis Deley and Georgie Barrat welcome married Walsall couple Jaz and Shindy, who need help throughout their home. From an automated way to do the gardening to a new way to watch TV, they test the best gadget solutions to see which is the one for them.Jon Bentley's got two food processors at different price points, but will the premium model blitz the budget competitor? And Harry Wallop looks at a way to potentially make money from our cars, when they'd otherwise be sat outside our homes.

Ortis Deley and Georgie Barrat test out Bluetooth boomboxes, help their guest with a brand-new TV setup, and check out a slow juicer. Jon Bentley looks at fitness bands in his premium versus budget test, and the British public try out a tablet that could be an absolute bargain.

Ortis Deley and Georgie Barrat meet a busy household who want help to make their home life a little bit easier; from a smart solution to lost keys, to a new way to work out, without forking out for a pricy gym membership.Jon Bentley puts a pair of microwaves to test, finding out which of the latest models offers best value, and he even attempt to roast a chicken in them.Plus, for those gearing up for summer holidays there's a test of waterproof and rugged Bluetooth speakers perfect for the pool side or a slightly damp British BBQ.

Ortis and Georgie extend a helping hand to a single mom, showcasing the incredible potential of gadgets in making her life easier and more efficient. With their expert guidance, viewers witness firsthand how cutting-edge technology can enhance everyday tasks, offering convenience and support in unexpected ways.Next on the agenda, "The Gadget Show" dives into the world of electric BBQs, unveiling the best value options available. Whether viewers are seasoned grill masters or simply love the flavors of outdoor cooking, this segment provides invaluable insights and recommendations to elevate their BBQ experience.In addition to exploring gadgets and BBQs, the episode takes a detour into the realm of online shopping. Ortis and Georgie share valuable tips and tricks for navigating the vast digital marketplace, helping viewers make savvy purchasing decisions and ensuring a seamless online shopping experience.