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7:00 PMAncient Discoveries: Mega Ocean Conquest
From conquering the depths of the oceans to defending the freedoms of the seas--ancient man pushed t… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAncient Discoveries: Mega Ocean ConquestFrom conquering the depths of the oceans to defending the freedoms of the seas--ancient man pushed the technological boundaries to the limits in the mega battle for the oceans. New discoveries will reveal how an ancient destroyer rammed its way to victory in one of the most significant battles in human history. In Denmark, a team of divers build and test the world's first ever deep sea diving suit that was designed 350 years before the history books tell us it was possible to walk along the seabed. Can CSI science unravel the mystery of a time traveling ghost ship? And in a groundbreaking sea cannon experiment, naval experts will discover how a 16th century war fleet blasted their way to victory against an enemy armada seven miles wide, without the loss of a single ship.
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8:00 PMAncient Discoveries: Ancient Mining Machines
The Romans created a hydraulic mining system that literally blew millions of tons of material away a… TVPG | CC
Show SiteAncient Discoveries: Ancient Mining MachinesThe Romans created a hydraulic mining system that literally blew millions of tons of material away and ancient sappers dug under mega walls and brought a whole castle down. But how was this possible? And, the invention of gunpowder forever changed the way we mine--but who brought explosives into mines? In 1689 in Cornwall England, miner Thomas Eplsey invented gunpowder mining. The technique would eventually kill him--but it revolutionized how we mine today.
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9:00 PMAmerica Unearthed: Giants in Minnesota
Geologist Scott Wolter visits a Minnesota farmer who wants to investigate the possible existence of … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAmerica Unearthed: Giants in MinnesotaGeologist Scott Wolter visits a Minnesota farmer who wants to investigate the possible existence of bones from a giant he unearthed in his yard. The bones raise the question of whether Vikings could have traveled all the way to America.
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10:00 PMAncient Discoveries: Mega-Structures of the Deep
Our modern day landscapes are littered with the remains of ancient superstructures. Now, cutting edg… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAncient Discoveries: Mega-Structures of the DeepOur modern day landscapes are littered with the remains of ancient superstructures. Now, cutting edge archaeology is beginning to reveal that this century's most exciting discoveries actually lie at the bottom of the ocean.
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11:00 PMAncient Discoveries: Mega Ocean Conquest
From conquering the depths of the oceans to defending the freedoms of the seas--ancient man pushed t… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAncient Discoveries: Mega Ocean ConquestFrom conquering the depths of the oceans to defending the freedoms of the seas--ancient man pushed the technological boundaries to the limits in the mega battle for the oceans. New discoveries will reveal how an ancient destroyer rammed its way to victory in one of the most significant battles in human history. In Denmark, a team of divers build and test the world's first ever deep sea diving suit that was designed 350 years before the history books tell us it was possible to walk along the seabed. Can CSI science unravel the mystery of a time traveling ghost ship? And in a groundbreaking sea cannon experiment, naval experts will discover how a 16th century war fleet blasted their way to victory against an enemy armada seven miles wide, without the loss of a single ship.
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12:00 PMLee & Grant
Produced with the cooperation of leading Civil War historian Winston Groom, author of Forrest Gump, … TVPG | CC
Lee & GrantProduced with the cooperation of leading Civil War historian Winston Groom, author of Forrest Gump, this 2-hour special is a personal look at two iconic leaders of the Civil War. Surprising details reveal the bold choices and almost godlike power Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee summoned on decisive battlefields like Vicksburg and Gettysburg that, within days of each other, turned the tide of the war. This special features a unique perspective, exploring how these men changed the course of American history.
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2:00 PMBible Battles
In one of the most hostile lands on the planet, an ancient people called the Israelites forged an ar… TVPG V | CC
Bible BattlesIn one of the most hostile lands on the planet, an ancient people called the Israelites forged an army and carved out an empire. Their ancient military exploits are described in one of history's most famous religious texts--the Old Testament of the Bible. But by reading between the religious lines, military historians unlock the soldiers' secrets of the Bible by examining the weapons, strategies, and the commanders, some of whom are not always thought of as warriors, like Abraham, Moses, and Deborah. In this 2-hour special, we explore the biblical world from a military perspective from the time of Abraham until David's ascension to the throne. Blood often flows more freely than holy water in the days of the Old Testament, and the military secrets of the Bible have yet to be revealed...until now!
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4:00 PMIndiana Jones and the Ultimate Quest
Throughout history there have been legendary artifacts that have captured the imagination of adventu… TVPG | CC
Indiana Jones and the Ultimate QuestThroughout history there have been legendary artifacts that have captured the imagination of adventurers everywhere. While belief in their existence seems to fly in the face of reason and science, there have been those who have devoted their lives to their discovery. One man has looked for some of these remarkable treasures. He is Indiana Jones--professor of archeology and an adventurer who has uncovered some of the world's greatest mysteries. But Dr. Jones is just a fictitious character and it's widely assumed that the artifacts he searched for were also figments of a writer's imagination. But were they?
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6:00 PMAncient Discoveries: Mega-Structures of the Deep
Our modern day landscapes are littered with the remains of ancient superstructures. Now, cutting edg… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAncient Discoveries: Mega-Structures of the DeepOur modern day landscapes are littered with the remains of ancient superstructures. Now, cutting edge archaeology is beginning to reveal that this century's most exciting discoveries actually lie at the bottom of the ocean.
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12:00 AMModern Marvels: Pocket Tools
Teddy Roosevelt carried a revolver. The night they each died, Abraham Lincoln carried a $5 Confedera… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Pocket ToolsTeddy Roosevelt carried a revolver. The night they each died, Abraham Lincoln carried a $5 Confederate note and nine newspaper clippings, while John Wilkes Booth carried a candle and pictures of five women, including his fianc e. Why? Most people don't even think about it anymore. We simply put what we were carrying yesterday, and the day before that, back into our pockets. Do we really need everything we carry with us? In this hour we will take a look at the items we found in peoples' pockets all across America. Not cell phones, which everybody has, but more intimate items. Personal things...both valuable and cheap. Work aids...both simple and high-tech. Even food! And we'll not only see what they must have in their possession, but how some of it is made. Why does a search and rescue fireman carry a hockey puck? We'll also discover how they make and carry a "personal escape" bailout system.
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1:00 AMModern Marvels: Environmental Tech II
Take a look at the innovations designed to hold off a global warming meltdown. Visit giant solar ene… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Environmental Tech IITake a look at the innovations designed to hold off a global warming meltdown. Visit giant solar energy towers in Spain, install a rooftop wind turbine and ride in a car that runs on air. Will a daring attempt to remove carbon dioxide from our atmosphere by dumping iron in the ocean really work? Discover how everyone can go green with the flick of a switch.
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2:00 AMLost Worlds: Lost Superpower of the Bible
The Hittites are the forgotten superpower of the Bible. Hattusha, the capital was the heart of their… TVPG | CC
Lost Worlds: Lost Superpower of the BibleThe Hittites are the forgotten superpower of the Bible. Hattusha, the capital was the heart of their empire. They were a highly advanced military powerhouse who struck fear into the hearts of all their enemies, yet the Hittites disappeared as quickly as they emerged--the greatest vanishing act in history. Follow a team of historical detectives as they use evidence from recent excavations, scientific studies and historical documents to piece together clues to determine what the ancient Hittite empire looked like. Computer graphics allow viewers to fly over, enter the streets, walk through the halls and peer into this lost world.
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3:00 AMInfo-Documentaries.
Informational programming. TVG | CC
Info-Documentaries.Informational programming.
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3:30 AMInfo-Documentaries.
Informational programming. TVG | CC
Info-Documentaries.Informational programming.
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4:00 AMInfo-Documentaries.
Informational programming. TVG | CC
Info-Documentaries.Informational programming.
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4:30 AMInfo-Documentaries.
Informational programming. TVG | CC
Info-Documentaries.Informational programming.
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5:00 AMLost Worlds: Al Capone's Secret City
Al Capone's, rise to power coincided with the notorious "Roaring Twenties" period in Chicago. Capone… TVPG | CC
Lost Worlds: Al Capone's Secret CityAl Capone's, rise to power coincided with the notorious "Roaring Twenties" period in Chicago. Capone and his fellow mobsters flooded the city with bootleg liquor, while buying off government officials. Follow a team of historical detectives as they travel back to a time of unimaginable wealth, speakeasies, and ruthless mobsters. Using evidence from excavations, scientific studies and historical documents watch as the team piece together clues as to what 1920's Chicago looked like. Computer graphics allow viewers to fly over, enter the streets, and walk through the halls of this era.
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6:00 AMLee & Grant
Produced with the cooperation of leading Civil War historian Winston Groom, author of Forrest Gump, … TVPG | CC
Lee & GrantProduced with the cooperation of leading Civil War historian Winston Groom, author of Forrest Gump, this 2-hour special is a personal look at two iconic leaders of the Civil War. Surprising details reveal the bold choices and almost godlike power Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee summoned on decisive battlefields like Vicksburg and Gettysburg that, within days of each other, turned the tide of the war. This special features a unique perspective, exploring how these men changed the course of American history.
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8:00 AMBible Battles
In one of the most hostile lands on the planet, an ancient people called the Israelites forged an ar… TVPG V | CC
Bible BattlesIn one of the most hostile lands on the planet, an ancient people called the Israelites forged an army and carved out an empire. Their ancient military exploits are described in one of history's most famous religious texts--the Old Testament of the Bible. But by reading between the religious lines, military historians unlock the soldiers' secrets of the Bible by examining the weapons, strategies, and the commanders, some of whom are not always thought of as warriors, like Abraham, Moses, and Deborah. In this 2-hour special, we explore the biblical world from a military perspective from the time of Abraham until David's ascension to the throne. Blood often flows more freely than holy water in the days of the Old Testament, and the military secrets of the Bible have yet to be revealed...until now!
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10:00 AMIndiana Jones and the Ultimate Quest
Throughout history there have been legendary artifacts that have captured the imagination of adventu… TVPG | CC
Indiana Jones and the Ultimate QuestThroughout history there have been legendary artifacts that have captured the imagination of adventurers everywhere. While belief in their existence seems to fly in the face of reason and science, there have been those who have devoted their lives to their discovery. One man has looked for some of these remarkable treasures. He is Indiana Jones--professor of archeology and an adventurer who has uncovered some of the world's greatest mysteries. But Dr. Jones is just a fictitious character and it's widely assumed that the artifacts he searched for were also figments of a writer's imagination. But were they?







