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Evening (pm)

Time Zone:
  1. 7:00 PM
    The Universe: UFO: The Real Deal

    Many argue that flying saucers and other extra-terrestrial space ships continuously visit the earth.… TVPG | CC

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    The Universe: UFO: The Real Deal

    Many argue that flying saucers and other extra-terrestrial space ships continuously visit the earth. If that were true, what kinds of technologies would such alien spacecraft require? And do eyewitness reports of UFO sightings jibe with modern theories of how interstellar travel might be possible? Authors, astronomers and theoretical physicists weigh in with the blueprints for inertia-canceling devices, nuclear-powered craft, antimatter propulsion systems and even warp drives. Based on Einstein's theories and countless scientific studies, we'll find out how these visitors might bridge the vast distances between the stars. And if they could survive such hazardous journeys, are they flesh and blood or intelligent machines?

  2. 8:00 PM
    The Universe: Alien Sounds

    What does the Universe sound like? From the sweep of a pulsar, to the deafening roar of our boiling … TVPG | CC

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    The Universe: Alien Sounds

    What does the Universe sound like? From the sweep of a pulsar, to the deafening roar of our boiling sun this episode explores the undiscovered soundscapes of the solar system, the galaxy, and the entire cosmos. And, is it true that in space nobody can hear you scream?!? Our scientists reveal that there are places in the Universe that prove this sci-fi statement wrong.

  3. 9:00 PM
    The Universe: Our Place in the Milky Way

    An exploration of Earth's cosmic neighborhood. Looking beyond the borders of our solar system, what'… TVPG | CC

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    The Universe: Our Place in the Milky Way

    An exploration of Earth's cosmic neighborhood. Looking beyond the borders of our solar system, what's nearby in our galaxy? How do the other objects in our local area influence life on Earth? And, how did Earth's place in the galaxy make it the perfect place for the development of advanced life?

  4. 10:00 PM
    The Universe: God and the Universe

    Since the dawn of civilization, humans have wondered who or what created the universe. Religion offe… TVPG | CC

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    The Universe: God and the Universe

    Since the dawn of civilization, humans have wondered who or what created the universe. Religion offers a spiritual answer, but do the latest discoveries in physics show evidence of a transcendent intelligence, or simply that the laws of physics by themselves could have led to the universe in which we live? This episode embarks on a mind-bending scientific search for God, asking physicists and theologians if the seemingly miraculous way the universe has been calibrated to support life is evidence of a creator...whether string theory will eventually be able to rule out the existence of God...why Stephen Hawking says the universe could have been created spontaneously...and how an advanced civilization in another universe could have conceivably created our own.

  5. 11:00 PM
    The Universe: When Space Changed History

    It may seem like seem like science fiction, but the cosmos isn't just something way out there. Many … TVPG | CC

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    The Universe: When Space Changed History

    It may seem like seem like science fiction, but the cosmos isn't just something way out there. Many times in human history, objects or forces from space have changed the course of life on earth. Many believe an asteroid played a role in the fall of the Roman Empire...and millennia earlier another asteroid might have been the "fire and brimstone" that destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah.

Afternoon (pm)

Time Zone:
  1. 12:00 PM
    The Universe: Mars: The New Evidence

    In the last few years, the Red Planet has yielded up many new clues that life may have once existed … TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    The Universe: Mars: The New Evidence

    In the last few years, the Red Planet has yielded up many new clues that life may have once existed there...and may even exist there today. There is now have proof that water once flowed on the surface, that Mars once had lakes, and that the frozen poles are mostly water, not carbon dioxide as previously thought. Mars has snow--an aurora--and lightning generated by dust storms. Most intriguing of all are the seasonal plumes of methane that just may point to bacteria living below the surface.

  2. 1:00 PM
    The Universe: UFO: The Real Deal

    Many argue that flying saucers and other extra-terrestrial space ships continuously visit the earth.… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    The Universe: UFO: The Real Deal

    Many argue that flying saucers and other extra-terrestrial space ships continuously visit the earth. If that were true, what kinds of technologies would such alien spacecraft require? And do eyewitness reports of UFO sightings jibe with modern theories of how interstellar travel might be possible? Authors, astronomers and theoretical physicists weigh in with the blueprints for inertia-canceling devices, nuclear-powered craft, antimatter propulsion systems and even warp drives. Based on Einstein's theories and countless scientific studies, we'll find out how these visitors might bridge the vast distances between the stars. And if they could survive such hazardous journeys, are they flesh and blood or intelligent machines?

  3. 2:00 PM
    The Universe: It Fell From Space

    Every year, thousands of objects both natural and manmade plummet through our atmosphere and crash i… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    The Universe: It Fell From Space

    Every year, thousands of objects both natural and manmade plummet through our atmosphere and crash into the Earth. These menacing messengers from the sky provide scientists with amazing insights into the natural, and not so natural, phenomena of the cosmos. From space rocks crashing through homes to cosmic boulders triggering mass extinctions to rocket parts landing on front lawns, explore objects that fall from the heavens, such as asteroids, comets, meteor showers and space debris.

  4. 3:00 PM
    The Universe: Liquid Universe

    On alien planets, they rain from the sky as scalding iron. On distant moons, even at hundreds of deg… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    The Universe: Liquid Universe

    On alien planets, they rain from the sky as scalding iron. On distant moons, even at hundreds of degrees below zero, they slosh around in pristine lakes of methane. They can cover entire planets in miles-deep oceans of electrified hydrogen metal. Or erupt on alien worlds through miles-high geysers. They churn in the interiors of dead stars and even our own planet. They're so rare in the universe, they almost don't exist, but these are the magical liquids of our Liquid Universe.

  5. 4:00 PM
    The Universe: Science Fiction. Science Fact.

    Warp speed, transporters, wormholes and lasers--they are all staples of science fiction books, movie… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    The Universe: Science Fiction. Science Fact.

    Warp speed, transporters, wormholes and lasers--they are all staples of science fiction books, movies, and TV shows. But the fantastic world of tomorrow is quickly becoming the futuristic world of today. While you may not be "beaming" to your next appointment any time soon, researchers are preparing for the first tests of a present-day "transporter." And while scientists have long mocked Hollywood's visions of warp speed and faster-than-light travel as prohibited by Einstein's laws, a new generation of physicists continues to rewrite the fundamental rules of the universe. Is there a way around the cosmic speed limit? Maybe... as long as you're prepared to survive a journey through the ultra-high energies of one of the most violent places in the cosmos--the heart of a twisting, swirling vortex that leads either to strange, new worlds... or certain death.

  6. 5:00 PM
    The Universe: How the Solar System was Made

    At 4.6 billion years old, the Solar System is our solid, secure home in the Universe. But how did it… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    The Universe: How the Solar System was Made

    At 4.6 billion years old, the Solar System is our solid, secure home in the Universe. But how did it come to be? In this episode we trace the system's birth from a thin cloud of dust and gas. Shocked by a nearby supernova, the pull of gravity and natural rotation spun it into a flat disc from which the Sun and planets coalesced. It all happened in the space of 700 million years, during which the planets jockeyed for position, dodging the brutal bombardment of deadly asteroids and setting into the neat, stable system that we now realize might be a rarity in the universe.

  7. 6:00 PM
    The Universe: Mars: The New Evidence

    In the last few years, the Red Planet has yielded up many new clues that life may have once existed … TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    The Universe: Mars: The New Evidence

    In the last few years, the Red Planet has yielded up many new clues that life may have once existed there...and may even exist there today. There is now have proof that water once flowed on the surface, that Mars once had lakes, and that the frozen poles are mostly water, not carbon dioxide as previously thought. Mars has snow--an aurora--and lightning generated by dust storms. Most intriguing of all are the seasonal plumes of methane that just may point to bacteria living below the surface.

Morning (am)

Time Zone:
  1. 12:00 AM
    10 Things You Don't Know About: Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln was the steady hand of leadership during the Civil War, only to be gunned down in hi… TVPG L-D | CC

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    10 Things You Don't Know About: Abraham Lincoln

    Abraham Lincoln was the steady hand of leadership during the Civil War, only to be gunned down in his prime at Ford's Theater. Outspoken historian David Eisenbach delves into Lincoln's private life and reveals that the Great Emancipator was a racist, had trouble with women and actually enjoyed sleeping with men.

  2. 12:30 AM
    10 Things You Don't Know About: John F. Kennedy

    JFK brought Camelot to Washington and forever cemented the Kennedy name in the political sphere. But… TV14 L | CC

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    10 Things You Don't Know About: John F. Kennedy

    JFK brought Camelot to Washington and forever cemented the Kennedy name in the political sphere. But he was also a courier in Nazi Germany, a body builder and was seriously addicted to danger. Maverick historian David Eisenbach will uncovers these and more little-known details about the life of John F. Kennedy.

  3. 1:00 AM
    10 Things You Don't Know About: J. Edgar Hoover

    J. Edgar Hoover ran the FBI for almost 40 years and was America's most respected, and feared, lawman… TV14 D | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    10 Things You Don't Know About: J. Edgar Hoover

    J. Edgar Hoover ran the FBI for almost 40 years and was America's most respected, and feared, lawman. Author and historian David Eisenbach digs into Hoover's buried secrets to reveal that Hoover was also a neighborhood peeping tom, a sexual blackmailer, and created the world's first Gay Spy Ring.

  4. 1:30 AM
    10 Things You Don't Know About: Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin Franklin was a multi-talented American founding father--but he also owned slaves, frequente… TVPG | CC

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    10 Things You Don't Know About: Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin Franklin was a multi-talented American founding father--but he also owned slaves, frequented sex clubs and was a suspected serial killer. In this episode of our new series, maverick historian David Eisenbach uncovers little-known details of Franklin's past, shedding new light on Franklin's eccentric behaviors and how they enabled him to help save the American Revolution.

  5. 2:00 AM
    10 Things You Don't Know About: Caligula

    Caligula was a notoriously sadistic Roman Emperor with a wanton disregard for life. Roman citizens, … TV14 | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    10 Things You Don't Know About: Caligula

    Caligula was a notoriously sadistic Roman Emperor with a wanton disregard for life. Roman citizens, even those with money and power of their own, lived in fear of Caligula's cruelty. In this episode, historian David Eisenbach reveals that Caligula also walked on water, played craps to make Rome rich, and engaged in incest with his own sisters.

  6. 2:30 AM
    10 Things You Don't Know About: Adolf Hitler

    Adolph Hitler was history's most notorious anti-Semite, so hell-bent on world domination that his Na… TVPG | CC

    Show Site
    10 Things You Don't Know About: Adolf Hitler

    Adolph Hitler was history's most notorious anti-Semite, so hell-bent on world domination that his Nazi war machine inflicted death and destruction on millions of innocent victims. Historian David Eisenbach reveals that Hitler had been homeless, that he feared sex with women and was a child of incest.

  7. 3:00 AM
    America Unearthed: American Maya Secrets

    Geologist and adventurer Scott Wolter explores a government-restricted site, and makes a startling d… TVPG | CC

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    America Unearthed: American Maya Secrets

    Geologist and adventurer Scott Wolter explores a government-restricted site, and makes a startling discovery connecting the ancient Mayans with rural Georgia.

  8. 4:00 AM
    Antietam.

    On September 17, 1862, there were 23,000 casualties on both sides of this Civil War battle, making t… TVPG | CC

    Antietam.

    On September 17, 1862, there were 23,000 casualties on both sides of this Civil War battle, making this the bloodiest day in American history. The Union victory enabled President Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, making foreign support of the Confederacy all but impossible.

  9. 5:00 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  10. 5:30 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  11. 6:00 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  12. 6:30 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  13. 7:00 AM
    Lincoln: Man or Myth?

    Abraham Lincoln remains our country's most beloved president--but nearly 200 years after his birth, … TVPG | CC

    Lincoln: Man or Myth?

    Abraham Lincoln remains our country's most beloved president--but nearly 200 years after his birth, we're still trying to piece together a true picture of this man who never fails to fascinate, surprise, and enlighten us. Scholars and historians examine how Lincoln became a myth. Was he really the Great Emancipator who deeply wanted to free slaves or a racist and white supremacist? Did the writings that inspired a nation truly come from his pen? Do we really even know what he looked like?

  14. 8:00 AM
    The Universe: It Fell From Space

    Every year, thousands of objects both natural and manmade plummet through our atmosphere and crash i… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    The Universe: It Fell From Space

    Every year, thousands of objects both natural and manmade plummet through our atmosphere and crash into the Earth. These menacing messengers from the sky provide scientists with amazing insights into the natural, and not so natural, phenomena of the cosmos. From space rocks crashing through homes to cosmic boulders triggering mass extinctions to rocket parts landing on front lawns, explore objects that fall from the heavens, such as asteroids, comets, meteor showers and space debris.

  15. 9:00 AM
    The Universe: Liquid Universe

    On alien planets, they rain from the sky as scalding iron. On distant moons, even at hundreds of deg… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    The Universe: Liquid Universe

    On alien planets, they rain from the sky as scalding iron. On distant moons, even at hundreds of degrees below zero, they slosh around in pristine lakes of methane. They can cover entire planets in miles-deep oceans of electrified hydrogen metal. Or erupt on alien worlds through miles-high geysers. They churn in the interiors of dead stars and even our own planet. They're so rare in the universe, they almost don't exist, but these are the magical liquids of our Liquid Universe.

  16. 10:00 AM
    The Universe: Science Fiction. Science Fact.

    Warp speed, transporters, wormholes and lasers--they are all staples of science fiction books, movie… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    The Universe: Science Fiction. Science Fact.

    Warp speed, transporters, wormholes and lasers--they are all staples of science fiction books, movies, and TV shows. But the fantastic world of tomorrow is quickly becoming the futuristic world of today. While you may not be "beaming" to your next appointment any time soon, researchers are preparing for the first tests of a present-day "transporter." And while scientists have long mocked Hollywood's visions of warp speed and faster-than-light travel as prohibited by Einstein's laws, a new generation of physicists continues to rewrite the fundamental rules of the universe. Is there a way around the cosmic speed limit? Maybe... as long as you're prepared to survive a journey through the ultra-high energies of one of the most violent places in the cosmos--the heart of a twisting, swirling vortex that leads either to strange, new worlds... or certain death.

  17. 11:00 AM
    The Universe: How the Solar System was Made

    At 4.6 billion years old, the Solar System is our solid, secure home in the Universe. But how did it… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    The Universe: How the Solar System was Made

    At 4.6 billion years old, the Solar System is our solid, secure home in the Universe. But how did it come to be? In this episode we trace the system's birth from a thin cloud of dust and gas. Shocked by a nearby supernova, the pull of gravity and natural rotation spun it into a flat disc from which the Sun and planets coalesced. It all happened in the space of 700 million years, during which the planets jockeyed for position, dodging the brutal bombardment of deadly asteroids and setting into the neat, stable system that we now realize might be a rarity in the universe.