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Evening (pm)

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  1. 8:00 PM
    How The States Got Their Shapes: Hatfields vs. McCoys

    America's most iconic rivalry was more than just a feud between families. The fight between the Hatf… TVPG | CC

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    How The States Got Their Shapes: Hatfields vs. McCoys

    America's most iconic rivalry was more than just a feud between families. The fight between the Hatfields and McCoys nearly launched a war between two states.

  2. 8:30 PM
    How The States Got Their Shapes: Hillbilly vs. Redneck

    Two underdogs of American culture go head to head to prove how hillbillies and rednecks have shaped … TVPG | CC

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    How The States Got Their Shapes: Hillbilly vs. Redneck

    Two underdogs of American culture go head to head to prove how hillbillies and rednecks have shaped our states.

  3. 9:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Whiskey

    Known to Irish monks as "water of life", visit some of the world's finest distilleries to see how ea… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Whiskey

    Known to Irish monks as "water of life", visit some of the world's finest distilleries to see how each country brews this thousand-year old spirit. Jack Daniels tells the secret of charcoal filtering, Jim Beam shows its premium bourbons and the art of blending is revealed at Canadian Club Whiskey. Cross the Atlantic to get the real deal at Jameson's Distillery in Midleton, Ireland and in Scotland discover what gives Glenlivet its character. Meet some of the people who are lucky enough to sample whiskey for a living. Cheers!

  4. 10:00 PM
    You Dont Know Dixie: You Don't Know Dixie

    Southerners have a certain style, language and way of life. But what many people don't know is that … TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    You Dont Know Dixie: You Don't Know Dixie

    Southerners have a certain style, language and way of life. But what many people don't know is that America itself was made in the South. This two-hour special journeys to the real South for an informative and sometimes lighthearted look at its distinctive cultures, characteristics and influences on our country's history. Narrated by Charlie Daniels, well-known Southerners--Jeff Foxworthy, Trace Adkins, Ty Pennington, James Carville, Ricky Scaggs, Michael Waltrip, Bobby Bowden, Lyrnyrd Skynryd, Herschel Walker, Al Bell, and others--weigh in on cornerstones of Southern life: barbecue and moonshine, hunting and fishing, college football and the Grand Ol' Opry. We'll unearth surprises and misconceptions dating back to the earliest days of American history.

Afternoon (pm)

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  1. 12:00 PM
    Massive Bridges.

    Bridges move people and cargo daily, but what happens when the bridge itself needs to be moved? In t… TVPG | CC

    Massive Bridges.

    Bridges move people and cargo daily, but what happens when the bridge itself needs to be moved? In this episode, we see how two very different bridges are moved--using two very different methods. In Missouri, local bridge preservationists attempt to transport a 137-ton railroad bridge right through the heart of downtown Kansas City. And in Iowa, the National Guard rallies to save a 129-year-old bridge using one of the most modern mega-moving tools available: a Chinook Helicopter. Will our Mega Movers succeed in preserving these beloved bridges for future pedestrians to use?

  2. 1:00 PM
    Tall Structures

    Their soaring height is imposing. Their narrow design makes them some of the most difficult and dang… TVPG | CC

    Tall Structures

    Their soaring height is imposing. Their narrow design makes them some of the most difficult and dangerous structures to move -- from the 100-foot-tall obelisks of Ancient Egypt to the 1,483 foot tall Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur. Those that dare try to move these tall structures face almost certain defeat. Yet, despite the risks our team proves it can be done -- first by peering into the future to move two of the world's tallest skyscrapers, and then taking on a present-day challenge never before attempted -- simultaneously moving two towering silos connected by a common wall.

  3. 2:00 PM
    Biggest Moves # 2

    How do you move a 180 foot railroad bridge? An 8 story lighthouse? A 500 ton oil rig? Or an entire b… TVPG | CC

    Biggest Moves # 2

    How do you move a 180 foot railroad bridge? An 8 story lighthouse? A 500 ton oil rig? Or an entire beach all in one week? This two-part compilation of last season's Mega Movers highlights the travels and travails of relocating the biggest, heaviest and least mobile structures imaginable. You'll see all the crucial steps from planning to placement as highly skilled movers tackle the impossible knowing that an inch miscalculation here or there can mean the difference between a successful move and disaster. Will these mega structures find their way safely to a new home or will they disintegrate and be lost for all eternity?

  4. 3:00 PM
    How William Shatner Changed the World

    You've got a cell phone at one ear, an iPod at the other. You know that Blackberry is now a verb and… TVPG | CC

    How William Shatner Changed the World

    You've got a cell phone at one ear, an iPod at the other. You know that Blackberry is now a verb and Spam is not only canned meat. But just how did we get here? Blame William Shatner--yes, that William Shatner--Captain Kirk. We'll boldly go where few have gone before to reveal how scientists, inspired by the series, would revolutionize medicine and are surpassing the far-out vision of the future foreshadowed in Star Trek in the 1960s. From cell phones to computers to even leading-edge medical advancements, this 2-hour special explores how those sci-fi inventions have now permeated everyday life as we know it. Hosted and narrated by Shatner and based on his book, I'm Working on That, we'll meet the brightest minds of Silicon Valley and the Trek-inspired inventions that have help change the world.

  5. 5:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Whiskey

    Known to Irish monks as "water of life", visit some of the world's finest distilleries to see how ea… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Whiskey

    Known to Irish monks as "water of life", visit some of the world's finest distilleries to see how each country brews this thousand-year old spirit. Jack Daniels tells the secret of charcoal filtering, Jim Beam shows its premium bourbons and the art of blending is revealed at Canadian Club Whiskey. Cross the Atlantic to get the real deal at Jameson's Distillery in Midleton, Ireland and in Scotland discover what gives Glenlivet its character. Meet some of the people who are lucky enough to sample whiskey for a living. Cheers!

  6. 6:00 PM
    You Dont Know Dixie: You Don't Know Dixie

    Southerners have a certain style, language and way of life. But what many people don't know is that … TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    You Dont Know Dixie: You Don't Know Dixie

    Southerners have a certain style, language and way of life. But what many people don't know is that America itself was made in the South. This two-hour special journeys to the real South for an informative and sometimes lighthearted look at its distinctive cultures, characteristics and influences on our country's history. Narrated by Charlie Daniels, well-known Southerners--Jeff Foxworthy, Trace Adkins, Ty Pennington, James Carville, Ricky Scaggs, Michael Waltrip, Bobby Bowden, Lyrnyrd Skynryd, Herschel Walker, Al Bell, and others--weigh in on cornerstones of Southern life: barbecue and moonshine, hunting and fishing, college football and the Grand Ol' Opry. We'll unearth surprises and misconceptions dating back to the earliest days of American history.

Morning (am)

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  1. 12:00 AM
    Modern Marvels: Ropes & Chains

    From hauling our heaviest gear to mastering the tallest mountains, they have been around for centuri… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Ropes & Chains

    From hauling our heaviest gear to mastering the tallest mountains, they have been around for centuries, but we constantly improve upon them. Get an inside look at factories where every kind and style of Ropes & Chains are made. We'll get some lessons from a company that trains high-flying workers who depend on rope to do their jobs safely. Learn how window washers, rock climbers and even bungee jumpers safely use the ropes they depend on every day! See dockworkers who rely on ropes around the clock, and pay a visit to the head-spinning factory floors where some of the strongest ropes available are made. See how industrial chain links come to life from just a rusty steel coil and how they're used to anchor massive ships and unload cargo. From parachute cord to shipping lines, from fine jewelry to anchor chains--we'll discover the many uses of today's Ropes & Chains.

  2. 1:00 AM
    Engineering An Empire: Greece

    Western Civilization has been influenced by many cultures, but it was born in Ancient Greece. The An… TVPG | CC

    Engineering An Empire: Greece

    Western Civilization has been influenced by many cultures, but it was born in Ancient Greece. The Ancient Greeks laid a foundation that has supported nearly 3000 years of European history. Philosophers like Aristotle and Socrates, Olympian gods, the beginnings of democracy and great conquering armies can be attributed to the Ancient Greeks. This strong and charismatic people strategically harnessed the materials and people around them to create the most advanced technological feats the world had ever seen. From The Tunnel of Samos: a mile-long aqueduct dug through a large mountain of solid limestone, to Agamemnon's Tomb, to The Parthenon, we will examine the architecture and infrastructure engineered by the Greek Empire. Peter Weller hosts.

  3. 2:00 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  4. 2:30 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  5. 3:00 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  6. 3:30 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  7. 4:00 AM
    Engineering An Empire: Carthage.

    Carthage, a remarkable city-state that dominated the Mediterranean for over 600 years, harnessed the… TVPG | CC

    Engineering An Empire: Carthage.

    Carthage, a remarkable city-state that dominated the Mediterranean for over 600 years, harnessed their extensive resources to develop some of the ancient world's most groundbreaking technology. For generations, Carthage defined power, strength and ingenuity, but by the third century B.C., the empire's existence was threatened by another emerging superpower, Rome. However, when the Romans engineered their empire, they were only following the lead of the Carthaginians. From the city's grand harbor to the rise of one of history's greatest generals, Hannibal Barca, we will examine the architecture and infrastructure that enabled the rise and fall of the Carthaginian Empire.

  8. 5:00 AM
    Engineering An Empire: The Persians

    The Persian Empire was one of the most mysterious civilizations in the ancient world. Persia became … TVPG | CC

    Engineering An Empire: The Persians

    The Persian Empire was one of the most mysterious civilizations in the ancient world. Persia became an empire under the Cyrus the Great, who created a policy of religious and cultural tolerance that became the hallmark of Persian rule. Engineering feats include an innovative system of water management; a cross-continent paved roadway stretching 1500 miles; a canal linking the Nile to the Red Sea; and the creation of one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Mausoleum of Maussollos. The rivalry between Persia and Athens led to a 30-year war known as the Persian Wars, the outcome of which helped create the world we live in today. Peter Weller hosts.

  9. 6:00 AM
    Engineering An Empire: China.

    For over 4000 years, the world's greatest empires have come and gone--only China has survived the te… TVPG | CC

    Engineering An Empire: China.

    For over 4000 years, the world's greatest empires have come and gone--only China has survived the test of time. Century after century, China's regal emperors mobilized immense peasant armies to accomplish engineering feats unparalleled in human history. Among the groundbreaking innovations were the world's longest canal and a naval fleet mightier than all those of Europe combined. However, none can compare to the colossal 4,000-mile wall that stands as the most ambitious construction project ever built. From such heights came spectacular death spirals, as dynasty after dynasty, consumed by vanity and greed was stripped of power by the people it had ruled. Peter Weller hosts.

  10. 7:00 AM
    Nero

    The Roman Emperor Nero, renowned for playing the fiddle whilst Rome burned, was infamous for cruelty… TVPG | CC

    Nero

    The Roman Emperor Nero, renowned for playing the fiddle whilst Rome burned, was infamous for cruelty, incest and murder.

  11. 8:00 AM
    Alexander the Great

    The king of Macedonia considered himself a god; his admirers called him a military genius; his enemi… TV14 V | CC

    Alexander the Great

    The king of Macedonia considered himself a god; his admirers called him a military genius; his enemies considered him the devil. He used weapons of mass destruction of his day to defeat his enemies. What drove his quest for world domination and led him to massacre tens of thousands, including women and children and members of his own family?

  12. 9:00 AM
    Cleopatra

    The infamous Queen of Egypt, known for her legendary powers of seduction, would stop at nothing, eve… TVPG | CC

    Cleopatra

    The infamous Queen of Egypt, known for her legendary powers of seduction, would stop at nothing, even murdering her entire family, to get her own way. Driven by power and ambition, her life was dominated by a heady cocktail of sex and murder.

  13. 10:00 AM
    Star Wars: The Legacy Revealed

    The story of Anakin Skywalker's descent into darkness and his son Luke's quest to conquer evil has s… TVPG | CC

    Star Wars: The Legacy Revealed

    The story of Anakin Skywalker's descent into darkness and his son Luke's quest to conquer evil has spellbound audiences for 30 years. The reason for this is simple: the saga of Star Wars is universal and firmly rooted in the mythology and the political history of the entire planet. May 2007 will mark the 30th anniversary of George Lucas' space fantasy that grossed billions worldwide. For the first time take a profound look at the serious subtext behind Lucas' six film milestone. The influence of ancient mythology from Greek legends to King Arthur is visible; but also more recent historical influences, from the political rise of Napoleon to the machinations of Adolf Hitler can be seen.