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  1. 7:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Engineering Disasters 21

    A steam pipe explosion rocks New Yorkers on a summer day in Midtown Manhattan. Boston's Big Dig high… TVPG | CC

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    Modern Marvels: Engineering Disasters 21

    A steam pipe explosion rocks New Yorkers on a summer day in Midtown Manhattan. Boston's Big Dig highway project suffers a major setback when sections of a tunnel ceiling fall onto the roadway. Rush hour in Minnesota turns deadly, as a bridge plunges into the Mississippi River. An air show in Mannheim, Germany comes to a tragic end when a Chinook helicopter crashes along the Autobahn killing 46 people. A tanker truck explodes on an Oakland freeway overpass, causing the structure to collapse. And a mud volcano near a natural gas drilling site erupts in Indonesia, leaving villages buried 16 feet deep. We'll explore what engineering and structural failures caused these events, and the changes the catastrophes have wrought.

  2. 8:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Alaska

    Our 49th state is one tough terrain. In the air, on the ground--and deep beneath it--survival here r… TVPG | CC

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    Modern Marvels: Alaska

    Our 49th state is one tough terrain. In the air, on the ground--and deep beneath it--survival here requires an amazing array of technological innovations. From buildings to highways, brutal winters to bug-infested summers, this unforgiving landscape demands creative work-arounds. And then there's the constant threat of natural disasters...tsunami, anyone?

  3. 9:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Ice

    The solid form of life's precious elixir--has played a key role in fashioning our history and is mak… TVPG | CC

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    Modern Marvels: Ice

    The solid form of life's precious elixir--has played a key role in fashioning our history and is making its mark as an unusual tool of technology. We'll explore how Earth's ice originated and recount how ice age glaciers sculpted North America. Our cameras take an inside look at Colorado's National Ice Core Repository to see how ice drilled from Antarctica and Greenland is an invaluable archive of past climate, and at a Canadian research lab experts demonstrate the dynamics and dangers of icebergs. We'll see how Greenland's massive ice sheet may be sliding faster than ever toward the sea. Take a look at how scientists are using Antarctica's ice as a gigantic lens to probe the secrets of the universe and ride aboard everyone's favorite ice resurfacing machine, the Zamboni machine. Other highlights include the search for extraterrestrial ice and a trip inside the studio of a chainsaw-wielding artist as he sculpts a masterpiece.

  4. 10:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Distilleries.

    From water and grain...to mash...still...vat...barrel and bottle--the distilling of alcoholic spirit… TVPG | CC

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    Modern Marvels: Distilleries.

    From water and grain...to mash...still...vat...barrel and bottle--the distilling of alcoholic spirits is a big business and near-sacred religion. Its acolytes eye the color, swirl the glass, inhale the bouquet, sip, and then ponder their ambrosia. What's your pleasure? Bourbon, Scotch, Rum, Gin, Vodka, or Tequila? We trace the history of distilling from the one-man/one-still tradition to the Voldstead Act of 1920 that devastated American distilleries to the mega-sales and high-volume distillery of today.

  5. 11:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Engineering Disasters 21

    A steam pipe explosion rocks New Yorkers on a summer day in Midtown Manhattan. Boston's Big Dig high… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Engineering Disasters 21

    A steam pipe explosion rocks New Yorkers on a summer day in Midtown Manhattan. Boston's Big Dig highway project suffers a major setback when sections of a tunnel ceiling fall onto the roadway. Rush hour in Minnesota turns deadly, as a bridge plunges into the Mississippi River. An air show in Mannheim, Germany comes to a tragic end when a Chinook helicopter crashes along the Autobahn killing 46 people. A tanker truck explodes on an Oakland freeway overpass, causing the structure to collapse. And a mud volcano near a natural gas drilling site erupts in Indonesia, leaving villages buried 16 feet deep. We'll explore what engineering and structural failures caused these events, and the changes the catastrophes have wrought.

Afternoon (pm)

Time Zone:
  1. 12:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Welding

    It was a science first conjured amid the fiery ovens of ancient blacksmiths; today more than 50% of … TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Welding

    It was a science first conjured amid the fiery ovens of ancient blacksmiths; today more than 50% of all U.S. products require some form of welding. Whether via electricity, flammable gases, sonic waves, or sometimes just raw explosive power, welding creates powerful bonds between metal unmatched by any other joining process. From high atop emerging 60-story towers on the Las Vegas strip to oil platforms hundreds of feet below the ocean, discover how welders forge the backbone of civilization. Learn about exciting new applications: how sound waves create bulletproof welds for contemporary body armor; the technologies behind robotic welding systems; and the knee-rattling impact of an explosion weld, the most powerful method of all.

  2. 1:00 PM
    Next Big Bang

    After 40 years of planning and construction, the biggest science experiment in history is ready to b… TVPG | CC

    Next Big Bang

    After 40 years of planning and construction, the biggest science experiment in history is ready to be tested. The "Large Hadron Collider" is an experiment created by the greatest minds in physics. It cost $10 billion and its resulting data has the potential to explain why we and the Universe exist. Their idea is to smash protons towards one another at the speed of light, trying to mimic what happened in the milliseconds after The Big Bang. Viewers will go on an amazing journey involving the struggles to plan and build the LHC, how it was constructed and what are its mechanics. Explore the future of what's possible through the geniuses of today.

  3. 2:00 PM
    Batman Tech

    Since his debut in DC Comics in 1939, Batman has dazzled readers with an amazing array of bat gadget… TVPG | CC

    Batman Tech

    Since his debut in DC Comics in 1939, Batman has dazzled readers with an amazing array of bat gadgets. Viewers will go deep inside the Batcave to examine these incredible tools--many of them inspired by amazing real-life military developments. Discover just how close they come to real-life technology.

  4. 3:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Lead

    A versatile yet toxic metal, lead has served mankind for 6,000 years. Explore the vast mines where h… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Lead

    A versatile yet toxic metal, lead has served mankind for 6,000 years. Explore the vast mines where heavy machinery extracts and refines lead. Visit a car battery factory that makes a superior battery from pure lead. See how a team of experts safely remove harmful lead products from homes and businesses. How can a metal as dark as lead make lead crystal not only sparkle, but manage to stay transparent?

  5. 4:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Dogs

    Man's best friend--fearless, faithful, determined and swift. They're our sharpest eyes, noses and ea… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Dogs

    Man's best friend--fearless, faithful, determined and swift. They're our sharpest eyes, noses and ears--and among the bravest hunters, soldiers, rescuers, and protectors. From natural instincts to complex training, see what makes dogs a perfectly engineered Modern Marvel.

  6. 5:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Doors

    Take a look at the tallest doors in the world at the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Cent… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Doors

    Take a look at the tallest doors in the world at the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center. Visit a company that makes blast doors and bulletproof doors. Learn about the surprisingly complex process involved in making home doors, as well as what goes into those commercial entries and exits we use everyday--the revolving door and the turnstile. At the Southwestern Foundation for Biomedical Research, enter through an airlock into their level 4 biohazard lab. The Cleveland Federal Reserve doesn't even send people into their vaults; its robots go in and out. Try some aviation entries and exits--the jet way used to board a plane, the airplane emergency exit procedures we hope to never use, and ejection seats, the fastest exit anywhere. Then, an engineering firm that designs hidden doors will take viewers to see a few of their secret entries. Finally, take a quick look at doors that go nowhere, at the Winchester Mystery House.

  7. 6:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Welding

    It was a science first conjured amid the fiery ovens of ancient blacksmiths; today more than 50% of … TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Welding

    It was a science first conjured amid the fiery ovens of ancient blacksmiths; today more than 50% of all U.S. products require some form of welding. Whether via electricity, flammable gases, sonic waves, or sometimes just raw explosive power, welding creates powerful bonds between metal unmatched by any other joining process. From high atop emerging 60-story towers on the Las Vegas strip to oil platforms hundreds of feet below the ocean, discover how welders forge the backbone of civilization. Learn about exciting new applications: how sound waves create bulletproof welds for contemporary body armor; the technologies behind robotic welding systems; and the knee-rattling impact of an explosion weld, the most powerful method of all.

Morning (am)

Time Zone:
  1. 1:00 AM
    Jonestown Paradise Lost

    Framed by recently released, U.S. Government information and eye witness accounts, this special foll… TVPG V | CC

    Jonestown Paradise Lost

    Framed by recently released, U.S. Government information and eye witness accounts, this special follows Congressman Leo Ryan's fatal journey into "Jonestown", a community carved out of the jungles of Guyana by the followers of messianic/charismatic pastor, Jim Jones. Using extensive and fact backed dramatic re-enactments, as well as archival footage, and heart-rending interviews, we go beyond "official reality" and deep into the inner workings of this tragic cult and its apocalyptic end.

  2. 3:00 AM
    The Daily Life of Ancient Egyptians.

    At the ancient port city Mendes, we speak with archaeologist Donald Redford, who has been uncovering… TVPG | CC

    The Daily Life of Ancient Egyptians.

    At the ancient port city Mendes, we speak with archaeologist Donald Redford, who has been uncovering the lives of farmers, priests, and merchants. We also visit the ancient craftsman's village Deir el Medina to learn more about the lives of workers who toiled in the Valley of the Kings. And finally, we wander through modern Cairo to discover the amazing number of similarities between ancient Egypt and the Egypt that we know today.

  3. 4:00 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  4. 4:30 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  5. 5:00 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  6. 5:30 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  7. 6:00 AM
    Was Napoleon Murdered?

    On May 5, 1821, when Napoleon Bonaparte died in exile on the island of St. Helena, doctors were… TVPG | CC

    Was Napoleon Murdered?

    On May 5, 1821, when Napoleon Bonaparte died in exile on the island of St. Helena, doctors weren't certain of the cause. Possibilities included hepatitis, syphilis, scurvy, and cancer. They finally agreed on stomach cancer. But more than 50 years ago, researchers suggested that a servant working for the ruling power in France murdered Napoleon. The poison theory is still debated by two hostile camps--one believes in an elaborate conspiracy, the other thinks the truth isn't nearly so complicated. Over the years, investigators from prestigious scientific laboratories, including the FBI and Scotland Yard, joined the search to solve the mystery. We sort through the many theories--including recent investigations conducted by toxicologists from the Paris Police Department and French medical doctors that conclude death from conventional causes. We'll let viewers decide: Was Napoleon murdered?

  8. 7:00 AM
    Next Big Bang

    After 40 years of planning and construction, the biggest science experiment in history is ready to b… TVPG | CC

    Next Big Bang

    After 40 years of planning and construction, the biggest science experiment in history is ready to be tested. The "Large Hadron Collider" is an experiment created by the greatest minds in physics. It cost $10 billion and its resulting data has the potential to explain why we and the Universe exist. Their idea is to smash protons towards one another at the speed of light, trying to mimic what happened in the milliseconds after The Big Bang. Viewers will go on an amazing journey involving the struggles to plan and build the LHC, how it was constructed and what are its mechanics. Explore the future of what's possible through the geniuses of today.

  9. 8:00 AM
    Batman Tech

    Since his debut in DC Comics in 1939, Batman has dazzled readers with an amazing array of bat gadget… TVPG | CC

    Batman Tech

    Since his debut in DC Comics in 1939, Batman has dazzled readers with an amazing array of bat gadgets. Viewers will go deep inside the Batcave to examine these incredible tools--many of them inspired by amazing real-life military developments. Discover just how close they come to real-life technology.

  10. 9:00 AM
    Modern Marvels: Lead

    A versatile yet toxic metal, lead has served mankind for 6,000 years. Explore the vast mines where h… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Lead

    A versatile yet toxic metal, lead has served mankind for 6,000 years. Explore the vast mines where heavy machinery extracts and refines lead. Visit a car battery factory that makes a superior battery from pure lead. See how a team of experts safely remove harmful lead products from homes and businesses. How can a metal as dark as lead make lead crystal not only sparkle, but manage to stay transparent?

  11. 10:00 AM
    Modern Marvels: Dogs

    Man's best friend--fearless, faithful, determined and swift. They're our sharpest eyes, noses and ea… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Dogs

    Man's best friend--fearless, faithful, determined and swift. They're our sharpest eyes, noses and ears--and among the bravest hunters, soldiers, rescuers, and protectors. From natural instincts to complex training, see what makes dogs a perfectly engineered Modern Marvel.

  12. 11:00 AM
    Modern Marvels: Doors

    Take a look at the tallest doors in the world at the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Cent… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Doors

    Take a look at the tallest doors in the world at the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center. Visit a company that makes blast doors and bulletproof doors. Learn about the surprisingly complex process involved in making home doors, as well as what goes into those commercial entries and exits we use everyday--the revolving door and the turnstile. At the Southwestern Foundation for Biomedical Research, enter through an airlock into their level 4 biohazard lab. The Cleveland Federal Reserve doesn't even send people into their vaults; its robots go in and out. Try some aviation entries and exits--the jet way used to board a plane, the airplane emergency exit procedures we hope to never use, and ejection seats, the fastest exit anywhere. Then, an engineering firm that designs hidden doors will take viewers to see a few of their secret entries. Finally, take a quick look at doors that go nowhere, at the Winchester Mystery House.