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7:00 PMModern Marvels: '80's Tech.
Remember "brick" cell phones, Pac-Man, Rubik's Cube, Sony Walkman, and the first music CDs? Remember… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: '80's Tech.Remember "brick" cell phones, Pac-Man, Rubik's Cube, Sony Walkman, and the first music CDs? Remember all the new and exciting gadgets of the 1980s? Join us as we investigate the transition from Industrial to Information Age--a digital decade dedicated to ergonomics and entertainment. The microchip ushered in an era that revolutionized the way we work, play, and communicate. And we tour Silicon Valley--birthplace of some of the greatest inventions from an amazing time of change, including the modern personal computer. Steve "Woz" Wozniak tells us about the evolution of Apple computers, and we talk to Sony--makers of the Walkman, Betamax, and the first CD players. A visit to the Computer History Museum shows fun technological "artifacts", primitive by today's standards. At Intel, makers of the first microchips, we learn why technology moves at such a fast pace. We also take a ride in a DeLorean DMC-12 sports car--few things moved faster.
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8:00 PMAmerican Restoration: Smoking Hot
Rick turns up the heat when an 1881 potbelly stove whips into the shop. Can he cook this project to … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAmerican Restoration: Smoking HotRick turns up the heat when an 1881 potbelly stove whips into the shop. Can he cook this project to perfection, or will this old oven come out burnt to a crisp? And later, the guys are unexpectedly challenged to restore a 1940s children's Irish Mail cart by hand. Can they successfully conquer this manual mission, or will this rug rat ride put them in the corner?
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8:30 PMAmerican Restoration: Milking It
When Rick's brother Ron and son Tyler encounter a 1950s milk vending machine for sale, they attempt … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAmerican Restoration: Milking ItWhen Rick's brother Ron and son Tyler encounter a 1950s milk vending machine for sale, they attempt to squeeze out a good deal. Can they churn something out of this dairy discovery or will one false moo-ve have them headed home empty-handed? And later, the guys restore two kiddie handcar trains from the 1950s. Can they make a perfect pair out of these rusted railroad rides, or will this amusing assignment run out of steam?
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PremiereThe Epic History of Everyday ThingsEverything around us has a story to tell. Shoes, cans, string, mirrors; everything we see and touch … TVPG | CC
The Epic History of Everyday ThingsEverything around us has a story to tell. Shoes, cans, string, mirrors; everything we see and touch has an epic tale of how it came to be invented or discovered, and the dramatic moments throughout history at which it played an important role. But few of us know these stories. We go through our days blissfully ignorant of the deadly and dangerous road brave men traveled in order to bring coffee to the world, or the pivotal part beer played in the civilizing of mankind. These stories and many more are brought vividly to life in this two-hour special, which follows one man on a journey through the last day of his life, examining and recounting the epic tales of the everyday items he encounters before his ignorance of their stories leads him to his ultimate doom.
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11:00 PMModern Marvels: Built by Hand
We live in a highly mechanized world in which billions of products are made by machines--but there a… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Built by HandWe live in a highly mechanized world in which billions of products are made by machines--but there are some things that can be built only by using an even more sophisticated tool--the human hand. In New Mexico, a pilot who builds his own jet-powered glider takes to the skies--his very life depending on his handiwork. Canoe makers in Montana, and a knife maker in Washington, handcraft items so unique that customers are willing to pay significantly higher prices than if they were machine made. In the farmlands of Central California, craftsmen keep alive the ancient art of weapon making--see their gleaming suits of armor in action, as weekend warriors do battle. Ever wonder how those impressive animal skeletons in museums are constructed? The artists of Skulls International in Oklahoma City share their secrets. And in Hollywood, the Chiodo brothers reveal how handmade special effects have a charm and character that today's computer animators can't duplicate.
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1:00 PMModern Marvels: '80's Tech.
Remember "brick" cell phones, Pac-Man, Rubik's Cube, Sony Walkman, and the first music CDs? Remember… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: '80's Tech.Remember "brick" cell phones, Pac-Man, Rubik's Cube, Sony Walkman, and the first music CDs? Remember all the new and exciting gadgets of the 1980s? Join us as we investigate the transition from Industrial to Information Age--a digital decade dedicated to ergonomics and entertainment. The microchip ushered in an era that revolutionized the way we work, play, and communicate. And we tour Silicon Valley--birthplace of some of the greatest inventions from an amazing time of change, including the modern personal computer. Steve "Woz" Wozniak tells us about the evolution of Apple computers, and we talk to Sony--makers of the Walkman, Betamax, and the first CD players. A visit to the Computer History Museum shows fun technological "artifacts", primitive by today's standards. At Intel, makers of the first microchips, we learn why technology moves at such a fast pace. We also take a ride in a DeLorean DMC-12 sports car--few things moved faster.
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2:00 PMSeven Wonders of the World.
The Great Pyramid of Giza, Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Colossus of Rhodes… TVPG | CC
Seven Wonders of the World.The Great Pyramid of Giza, Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Colossus of Rhodes, Temple of Artemis, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and the Pharos of Alexandria. Of the Seven Wonders, only the Great Pyramid remains. Why did ancient scholars select these sites? What can the crumbled remains say about those who built them?
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4:00 PMModern Marvels: Bathroom Tech II
The most used room in the home is the bathroom and it's full of tech. Visit Kohler and see the new d… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Bathroom Tech IIThe most used room in the home is the bathroom and it's full of tech. Visit Kohler and see the new digitally controlled uber-shower, complete with steam, music and LED chromatherapy. Check out American Standard's Champion 4--the supposedly "uncloggable" toilet. Learn all about the low-flow alternatives for showers and toilets. Finally, what is New York City's latest hi-tech solution for going on the go?
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5:00 PMModern Marvels: Packaging
It's all around us--so much a part of our lives that we forget it's there. But try to survive a sing… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: PackagingIt's all around us--so much a part of our lives that we forget it's there. But try to survive a single day without packaging. This episode reveals the astounding technology and ingenuity required to create our packaged world. At a Michigan company that designs water bottles, we'll show you how engineers find their inspiration from a bell pepper. In New Jersey, the makers of bubble Wrap clue you in on their manufacturing secrets. In Texas, workers conquer the challenge of packaging the world's largest crane. And you'll also see how America's military goods and supplies are packaged and shipped by the United States Transportation Command. Other stories include a new easy to open package that's the cure for "wrap rage"--and how NASA engineers packed a fragile humanoid robot for a trip into orbit.
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12:31 AMPawn Stars: Security
The Pawn Stars march to a different beat when a customer presents them with a drum from the Civil Wa… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SitePawn Stars: SecurityThe Pawn Stars march to a different beat when a customer presents them with a drum from the Civil War. Will Rick try to snare this rare piece, or will he simply tell the seller to about face? Then, a guy roars into the shop with a uniform from one of America's first motorcycle clubs, the Royal Riders. Can Rick and Corey rally up a sweet deal for this piece of biker history, or will a long, bumpy negotiation leave them in the dust? And later, when Antwaun the shop security guard has to take some time off, Chumlee volunteers to cover for him. Will Chumlee be able to fill those extremely big shoes, or will Rick decide it's not worth the risk?
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1:01 AMAmerican Pickers: Jurassic Pick
In Mississippi, Mike and Frank find what turns out to be a priceless, 65-million year-old dinosaur b… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAmerican Pickers: Jurassic PickIn Mississippi, Mike and Frank find what turns out to be a priceless, 65-million year-old dinosaur bone. It's appraised by the curator of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. Next, they find a 1960's Bella German scooter judged among the best on the market at the time, and an antique audio recording device made from piano wire.
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2:01 AMPawn Stars: Mile High Club
The Pawn Stars prepare for a dogfight when their radar locks onto an L39 Albatros fighter jet. Used … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SitePawn Stars: Mile High ClubThe Pawn Stars prepare for a dogfight when their radar locks onto an L39 Albatros fighter jet. Used by the Soviets to train their pilots, can Rick and Chumlee fly away with this Cold War era prize, or will they get shot down before they make it back to base? Then, a guy slides in with a bat and glove signed by Babe Ruth. Complete with letters of authenticity, will the guys be able to knock this deal out of the park, or will this negotiation go into extra innings? And later, Rick and the Old Man are presented with a set of antique glass target balls from the 1800's. Similar to the type used by Annie Oakley, will they hit a bull's-eye on this deal, or end up missing the mark?
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2:31 AMPawn Stars: Patriot Games
Hit the gridiron with the Pawn Stars when they check out a 2004 Super Bowl ring. A genuine player's … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SitePawn Stars: Patriot GamesHit the gridiron with the Pawn Stars when they check out a 2004 Super Bowl ring. A genuine player's ring from the New England Patriots, will the guys rush for extra yardage for this ultimate piece of sports memorabilia, or will a tough negotiation leave them three and out? Then, a guy brings in a diary written by his ancestor during almost every major battle of the Civil War. With a handwriting style nearly impossible to decipher, will they be able to unlock the secrets of the past, or are these memories lost to history? And later, a poster from the movie Bullitt comes roaring into the shop. Signed by Steve McQueen, Robert Duvall, and Jacqueline Bisset, will Rick jump into the chase for this rare piece of movie history, or will some suspicious signatures leave him idling at the side of the road?
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3:01 AMReal Deal: Gunning for Gold
Jason looks into buying a replica pirate cannon that's been in everything from Mutiny On the Bounty … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteReal Deal: Gunning for GoldJason looks into buying a replica pirate cannon that's been in everything from Mutiny On the Bounty along with all three Pirates of the Caribbean movies. Chip is gunning to buy an 1892 Springfield Rifle, that's still in good working order. Troy gets a chance to buy a boxing glove signed by some of the greatest fighters of the last hundred years. And Glen's clocking in on a gold pocket watch that dates back to the 1800s. The pressure is on the sellers, as they have to decide what represents the best deal; a dealer's offer, or the risk of auction?
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7:00 AMThe Battle of 1st Bull Run.
After this decisive battle, the first of the Civil War, fought along the Bull Run Creek near Manassa… TVPG | CC
The Battle of 1st Bull Run.After this decisive battle, the first of the Civil War, fought along the Bull Run Creek near Manassas in Northern Virginia, the nation was enlightened to the horrors of war. The bloody battle, in which General T.J. Jackson earned the controversial nickname "Stonewall", convinced the Union of the war's seriousness and perhaps made the Confederacy overconfident.
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8:00 AMSeven Wonders of the World.
The Great Pyramid of Giza, Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Colossus of Rhodes… TVPG | CC
Seven Wonders of the World.The Great Pyramid of Giza, Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Colossus of Rhodes, Temple of Artemis, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and the Pharos of Alexandria. Of the Seven Wonders, only the Great Pyramid remains. Why did ancient scholars select these sites? What can the crumbled remains say about those who built them?
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10:00 AMModern Marvels: Bathroom Tech II
The most used room in the home is the bathroom and it's full of tech. Visit Kohler and see the new d… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Bathroom Tech IIThe most used room in the home is the bathroom and it's full of tech. Visit Kohler and see the new digitally controlled uber-shower, complete with steam, music and LED chromatherapy. Check out American Standard's Champion 4--the supposedly "uncloggable" toilet. Learn all about the low-flow alternatives for showers and toilets. Finally, what is New York City's latest hi-tech solution for going on the go?
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11:00 AMModern Marvels: Packaging
It's all around us--so much a part of our lives that we forget it's there. But try to survive a sing… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: PackagingIt's all around us--so much a part of our lives that we forget it's there. But try to survive a single day without packaging. This episode reveals the astounding technology and ingenuity required to create our packaged world. At a Michigan company that designs water bottles, we'll show you how engineers find their inspiration from a bell pepper. In New Jersey, the makers of bubble Wrap clue you in on their manufacturing secrets. In Texas, workers conquer the challenge of packaging the world's largest crane. And you'll also see how America's military goods and supplies are packaged and shipped by the United States Transportation Command. Other stories include a new easy to open package that's the cure for "wrap rage"--and how NASA engineers packed a fragile humanoid robot for a trip into orbit.







