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PremiereZombies: A Living HistoryMost people believe zombies are a recent phenomenon that grew out of comic books, movies and TV. The… TVPG | CC
Zombies: A Living HistoryMost people believe zombies are a recent phenomenon that grew out of comic books, movies and TV. The truth is very different. This two-hour special explores the real story of zombies beginning at the dawn of civilization and continuing right through to today. The first written reference to zombies can be found in the Epic of Gilgamesh, mankind's oldest work of literature. A look at both the old and new testaments of The Bible reveal numerous stories of the undead. We'll detail how Europe's Black Plague became one of the most prolific periods for myths and legends about zombies. Find out why Viking legends believed zombies were nearly indestructible except by decapitation or immolation. Examine other zombie legends from around the world, including secret stories of China's Terra Cotta Warriors and the voodoo rituals of Haiti. See how modern science added a whole new twist on zombies beginning with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
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PremiereTop Shot: Season 3 FinaleThe Final Four marksmen set their sights on the $100,000 prize and the title of Top Shot. In a serie… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteTop Shot: Season 3 FinaleThe Final Four marksmen set their sights on the $100,000 prize and the title of Top Shot. In a series of intense challenges, one shooter attempts an unprecedented shot with the AK-47, and contestants are eliminated one by one until there are only two left standing. The final challenge pushes two marksmen to their limits and a new champion is crowned.
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PremiereTop Shot: Season 3 Behind the BulletNever-before-seen footage reveals the inside scoop from all sixteen contestants. The marksmen return… TVPG | CC
Show SiteTop Shot: Season 3 Behind the BulletNever-before-seen footage reveals the inside scoop from all sixteen contestants. The marksmen return to discuss their biggest challenges and triumphs, life in the house, and reveal more secrets about the most exciting season yet of Top Shot.
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11:01 PMZombies: A Living History
Most people believe zombies are a recent phenomenon that grew out of comic books, movies and TV. The… TVPG | CC
Zombies: A Living HistoryMost people believe zombies are a recent phenomenon that grew out of comic books, movies and TV. The truth is very different. This two-hour special explores the real story of zombies beginning at the dawn of civilization and continuing right through to today. The first written reference to zombies can be found in the Epic of Gilgamesh, mankind's oldest work of literature. A look at both the old and new testaments of The Bible reveal numerous stories of the undead. We'll detail how Europe's Black Plague became one of the most prolific periods for myths and legends about zombies. Find out why Viking legends believed zombies were nearly indestructible except by decapitation or immolation. Examine other zombie legends from around the world, including secret stories of China's Terra Cotta Warriors and the voodoo rituals of Haiti. See how modern science added a whole new twist on zombies beginning with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
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12:00 PMModern Marvels: Corpse Tech
Do you ever wonder what happens to your body after you die? You might be surprised to discover that … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Corpse TechDo you ever wonder what happens to your body after you die? You might be surprised to discover that the human body is host to a multitude of hidden secrets. Discover how coroners and forensic anthropologists use a body to both save lives and catch killers. Visit the University of Tennessee's famed "Body Farm," a crematorium, and one of the largest tissue banks in the United States.
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1:00 PMMore American Eats
Dig into the sumptuous stories of great inventors, innovators, dreamers, and wizards who made eating… TVPG | CC
More American EatsDig into the sumptuous stories of great inventors, innovators, dreamers, and wizards who made eating into an industry and transformed the American table. Clarence Birdseye really did invent modern frozen food; John Harvey Kellogg reinvented breakfast; Milton Hershey turned an elite sweet into a treat for the common man; and yes, there really was a Chef Boyardee! We also explore the roots of barbecue, Jell-O, and Spam--and meet the originator of nacho chips, Frank Liberto from San Antonio.
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3:00 PMModern Marvels: Nuts
Pintsized as a pea or big as a bowling ball, nutritional, durable, and versatile, nuts have been a s… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: NutsPintsized as a pea or big as a bowling ball, nutritional, durable, and versatile, nuts have been a staple of the human diet since time began, and archaeological evidence places them among our earliest foods. For that, the ancients worshiped them. And because they were relatively non-perishable, nuts sustained the imperial armies of Rome and China, the royal navies of England and Spain, and the native tribes that roamed the American wilderness. Today, we think of nuts as mere snacks, but in a poignant segment, we feature how a peanut product is used by organizations like UNICEF to reverse malnutrition in starving children in less than four weeks. And a powder ground from walnut shells cleans everything from ship hulls to the Space Shuttle. From ancient traditions of tree-picking and hand-gathering to today's powerful machine shakers, sophisticated irrigation techniques, and the latest bio-science, we'll provide a spread of history that's just as smooth as your peanut butter!
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4:00 PMModern Marvels: Sugar.
The sugar industry came of age on the backs of slaves toiling in Caribbean fields, and British desir… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Sugar.The sugar industry came of age on the backs of slaves toiling in Caribbean fields, and British desire to control production of sugar and its byproduct, rum. Sugar also played a surprisingly critical part in America's battle for independence. Tour a sugar plantation on Maui, Hawaii to get an inside look at how cane sugar is produced today and learn how the sugar stalks are put through an extensive process of extraction and purification--and how a ton of harvested cane results in 200 pounds of raw sugar. Learn the technology behind creating the sweetener in all of its permutations, including corn syrup, brown sugar, powdered sugar, and cube sugar, and how it's used in candies, soda, and sauces as well as more exotic uses such as in pipe tobacco and processed meat.
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5:00 PMModern Marvels: Candy.
It pulls, stretches, bubbles, hardens, crunches, and melts! We eat about 7-billion tons of it yearly… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Candy.It pulls, stretches, bubbles, hardens, crunches, and melts! We eat about 7-billion tons of it yearly. We're talking about Candy--loved by kids and savored by adults. Candy-making evolved from a handmade operation to high-tech mass production. Nowhere is that more apparent than at Hershey's. On a tour of their newest production facility, we learn how they process the cocoa bean. At See's Candy, we see how they make their famous boxed chocolates--on a slightly smaller scale than Hershey's. We get a sweet history lesson at Schimpff's Confectionery, where they still use small kettles, natural flavors, and hand-operated equipment. Then, we visit Jelly Belly, purveyors of the original gourmet jellybean. Saltwater-taffy pullers hypnotize us on our sweet-tooth tour; we gaze at extruders making miles of licorice rope; and watch as nostalgia candy bars Abba-Zaba and Big Hunk get packaged. And in this sugary hour, we digest the latest sensations--gourmet chocolates and scorpion on a stick!
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6:00 PMModern Marvels: Corpse Tech
Do you ever wonder what happens to your body after you die? You might be surprised to discover that … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Corpse TechDo you ever wonder what happens to your body after you die? You might be surprised to discover that the human body is host to a multitude of hidden secrets. Discover how coroners and forensic anthropologists use a body to both save lives and catch killers. Visit the University of Tennessee's famed "Body Farm," a crematorium, and one of the largest tissue banks in the United States.
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12:01 AMPawn Stars: Peacemaker
The Pawn Stars reach for the sky when an 1890's Colt .45 "peacemaker" rides into the shop. Considere… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SitePawn Stars: PeacemakerThe Pawn Stars reach for the sky when an 1890's Colt .45 "peacemaker" rides into the shop. Considered the ultimate cowboy gun, will the guys square off and draw quickly for this collectible classic or will a lack of firepower have them running for cover? Then, Rick meets a man hoping to sell his photos of a Japanese Zero shot down during World War II--in Alaska! Will Rick reach new heights to make a deal or will he fall into a tailspin? And later, Rick and Chumlee get up close and personal with the King of Rock & Roll when a man brings in Elvis Presley's medical records. Will Rick give this sale a clean bill of health or is the prognosis not looking good?
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12:31 AMPawn Stars: Necessary Roughness
The Pawn Stars prepare for battle when a collection of secret plans from the WWII D-Day invasion mar… TVPG L | CC
Episode Guide | Show SitePawn Stars: Necessary RoughnessThe Pawn Stars prepare for battle when a collection of secret plans from the WWII D-Day invasion marches into the shop. Will the guys storm the beach for these former top-secret wartime documents or will a ferocious negotiation force them to retreat? Then, Corey and Chumlee are presented with the head of a rare 1970's toy called Stretch Serpent. Will Corey try to charm this slithering snake head or will this bodiless deal come back to bite him? And later, a man walks in hoping to sell a leather football helmet from the 1940's. Can Rick keep his head in the game or will he be forced him to punt?
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1:01 AMPawn Stars: Gold Diggers
The Pawn Stars have an opportunity to buy a huge gold bar believed to be from a 1500s shipwreck. Wil… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SitePawn Stars: Gold DiggersThe Pawn Stars have an opportunity to buy a huge gold bar believed to be from a 1500s shipwreck. Will the gang dig in and strike it rich or will they end up on a fool's errand? Then Rick has a chance to shoot for the moon with a celestial navigation dome from a World War II B29 bomber. Will his offer take flight or come crashing down? And later, a woman brings a mint condition collection of golden era American League baseball field passes. Can Rick hit the deal out of the ballpark, or will he strike out looking?
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1:31 AMPawn Stars: Rick or Treat
The Pawn Stars are ready for Halloween when a 19th century vampire killing kit stakes out the shop. … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SitePawn Stars: Rick or TreatThe Pawn Stars are ready for Halloween when a 19th century vampire killing kit stakes out the shop. Complete with a gun and silver bullets, will Rick try to hunt down these terrifying tools or will an eternal negotiation spook the deal? Then, a couple appears in the store with a set of equipment used for paranormal investigations. Everything for recording evidence of spirits, will this ghostly gear capture Rick's attention, or will lack of proof leave him feeling skeptical? And later, Rick tries to get the guys into the holiday spirit when he holds a costume contest in the shop. Will they dress to impress, or will this haunted holiday become a bust?
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2:01 AMThe Universe: Extreme Energy
Ours is a universe of energy, from powerful jets ejected from black holes to the raw nuclear fury of… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteThe Universe: Extreme EnergyOurs is a universe of energy, from powerful jets ejected from black holes to the raw nuclear fury of our Sun. But, the total amount of energy in the universe maintains perfect equilibrium--no more can be added or taken away. Because of this, there are enormous amounts of energy being transferred...electric, thermal, kinetic and magnetic energy are just a few that keep our universe balanced--and create awesome cosmic events and stellar displays.
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6:00 AMYank vs. Reb: The Foot Soldier's Life.
Examines how the average soldier coped with life on and off the battlefield. Features recently-found… TVPG | CC
Yank vs. Reb: The Foot Soldier's Life.Examines how the average soldier coped with life on and off the battlefield. Features recently-found collections of rare photographs that vividly depict the soldiers' sufferings and their diversions as well, which included drinking and gambling, music, and even a new game called baseball.
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7:00 AMMore American Eats
Dig into the sumptuous stories of great inventors, innovators, dreamers, and wizards who made eating… TVPG | CC
More American EatsDig into the sumptuous stories of great inventors, innovators, dreamers, and wizards who made eating into an industry and transformed the American table. Clarence Birdseye really did invent modern frozen food; John Harvey Kellogg reinvented breakfast; Milton Hershey turned an elite sweet into a treat for the common man; and yes, there really was a Chef Boyardee! We also explore the roots of barbecue, Jell-O, and Spam--and meet the originator of nacho chips, Frank Liberto from San Antonio.
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9:00 AMModern Marvels: Nuts
Pintsized as a pea or big as a bowling ball, nutritional, durable, and versatile, nuts have been a s… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: NutsPintsized as a pea or big as a bowling ball, nutritional, durable, and versatile, nuts have been a staple of the human diet since time began, and archaeological evidence places them among our earliest foods. For that, the ancients worshiped them. And because they were relatively non-perishable, nuts sustained the imperial armies of Rome and China, the royal navies of England and Spain, and the native tribes that roamed the American wilderness. Today, we think of nuts as mere snacks, but in a poignant segment, we feature how a peanut product is used by organizations like UNICEF to reverse malnutrition in starving children in less than four weeks. And a powder ground from walnut shells cleans everything from ship hulls to the Space Shuttle. From ancient traditions of tree-picking and hand-gathering to today's powerful machine shakers, sophisticated irrigation techniques, and the latest bio-science, we'll provide a spread of history that's just as smooth as your peanut butter!
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10:00 AMModern Marvels: Sugar.
The sugar industry came of age on the backs of slaves toiling in Caribbean fields, and British desir… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Sugar.The sugar industry came of age on the backs of slaves toiling in Caribbean fields, and British desire to control production of sugar and its byproduct, rum. Sugar also played a surprisingly critical part in America's battle for independence. Tour a sugar plantation on Maui, Hawaii to get an inside look at how cane sugar is produced today and learn how the sugar stalks are put through an extensive process of extraction and purification--and how a ton of harvested cane results in 200 pounds of raw sugar. Learn the technology behind creating the sweetener in all of its permutations, including corn syrup, brown sugar, powdered sugar, and cube sugar, and how it's used in candies, soda, and sauces as well as more exotic uses such as in pipe tobacco and processed meat.
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11:00 AMModern Marvels: Candy.
It pulls, stretches, bubbles, hardens, crunches, and melts! We eat about 7-billion tons of it yearly… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Candy.It pulls, stretches, bubbles, hardens, crunches, and melts! We eat about 7-billion tons of it yearly. We're talking about Candy--loved by kids and savored by adults. Candy-making evolved from a handmade operation to high-tech mass production. Nowhere is that more apparent than at Hershey's. On a tour of their newest production facility, we learn how they process the cocoa bean. At See's Candy, we see how they make their famous boxed chocolates--on a slightly smaller scale than Hershey's. We get a sweet history lesson at Schimpff's Confectionery, where they still use small kettles, natural flavors, and hand-operated equipment. Then, we visit Jelly Belly, purveyors of the original gourmet jellybean. Saltwater-taffy pullers hypnotize us on our sweet-tooth tour; we gaze at extruders making miles of licorice rope; and watch as nostalgia candy bars Abba-Zaba and Big Hunk get packaged. And in this sugary hour, we digest the latest sensations--gourmet chocolates and scorpion on a stick!







