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Evening (pm)

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  1. 7:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Mad Electricity

    Nikola Tesla's bizarre vision of the future brought him failure, but his genius electrified the worl… TVPG | CC

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    Modern Marvels: Mad Electricity

    Nikola Tesla's bizarre vision of the future brought him failure, but his genius electrified the world. Travel to Niagara Falls, where in 1893, Tesla installed his new system of Alternating Electrical Current known as AC--the same power we use today. Uncover the forgotten ruins of Tesla's dream experiment---a huge tower on Long Island Sound he hoped would wirelessly power the world. Radar, death rays, invisibility devices and earthquake machines: Tesla claimed to have created them all. More than 100 years ago Tesla foresaw the need for alternative energies like geothermal and solar.

  2. 8:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Coin Operated

    Every 15 minutes, Americans insert over 3.5 million coins into vending machines. We'll visit a spraw… TVPG | CC

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    Modern Marvels: Coin Operated

    Every 15 minutes, Americans insert over 3.5 million coins into vending machines. We'll visit a sprawling factory that mass produces the latest in high-tech vending machines, and a small company that makes a giant gumball machine that holds 40,000 gumballs. Then, there's the dreaded parking meter, including new ones that can take credit cards and text message for help when they are being robbed or vandalized. We'll visit America's last pinball factory, and see what strange coin operated fare kept people amused 100 years ago. Is coin counting Coinstar the ultimate coin operated machine? We'll follow their coins all the way to a Brinks warehouse. Our last stop is Marvin's Marvelous Mechanized Museum, housing some of the weirdest coin-op machines ever invented. If seeing a life-sized, robotic old man vomit is your idea of entertainment, drop a couple of quarters into "Dr. Ralph Bingenpurge". Now, that's money well spent.

  3. 9:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Pocket Tools

    Teddy Roosevelt carried a revolver. The night they each died, Abraham Lincoln carried a $5 Confedera… TVPG | CC

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    Modern Marvels: Pocket Tools

    Teddy 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.

  4. 10:00 PM
    How The States Got Their Shapes: North vs. South

    It's America's original rivalry, a divide that was so wide it took a war to close the gap. But have … TVPG | CC

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    How The States Got Their Shapes: North vs. South

    It's America's original rivalry, a divide that was so wide it took a war to close the gap. But have we really reunited, or are we still fighting a culture war?

  5. 10:30 PM
    How The States Got Their Shapes: Bigfoot vs. Aliens

    America is a nation under siege by unexplained phenomena. Whether you're afraid of Bigfoot or alien … TVPG | CC

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    How The States Got Their Shapes: Bigfoot vs. Aliens

    America is a nation under siege by unexplained phenomena. Whether you're afraid of Bigfoot or alien invasion might depend on what state you call home.

  6. 11:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Mad Electricity

    Nikola Tesla's bizarre vision of the future brought him failure, but his genius electrified the worl… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Mad Electricity

    Nikola Tesla's bizarre vision of the future brought him failure, but his genius electrified the world. Travel to Niagara Falls, where in 1893, Tesla installed his new system of Alternating Electrical Current known as AC--the same power we use today. Uncover the forgotten ruins of Tesla's dream experiment---a huge tower on Long Island Sound he hoped would wirelessly power the world. Radar, death rays, invisibility devices and earthquake machines: Tesla claimed to have created them all. More than 100 years ago Tesla foresaw the need for alternative energies like geothermal and solar.

Afternoon (pm)

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

    Spiraling deep into the ground...driving holes through solid rock...rotating, hammering, and scrapin… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Drilling.

    Spiraling deep into the ground...driving holes through solid rock...rotating, hammering, and scraping its way through whatever it may encounter...whether it's earth or ice, steel or stone, nothing can stand in its way! This episode penetrates the world of drilling and explores various types of drilling's colorful histories. From drilling for water in the New Mexico desert to searching for oil in the Gulf of Mexico, we'll show you how it's done. The program features the quest to drill the deepest hole ever and the scientific drill ship expected to perform the feat, and also looks at drills used to recover ice cores that will unearth thousands of years of climate history. We also examine the latest and greatest tunnel boring machines, robotic drills, and handheld power drills. Finally, we check out laser drills--both large and small--including a drill that can bore a hole a fraction of the diameter of a human hair.

  2. 1:00 PM
    Sub Salvage

    Brave deadly radiation and nuclear warheads as you dive into the abyss with the crew to raise sunken… TVPG | CC

    Sub Salvage

    Brave deadly radiation and nuclear warheads as you dive into the abyss with the crew to raise sunken submarines. Discover the untold story behind the doomed Russian sub Kursk and witness remarkable feats of engineering as the team struggles to raise the Civil War sub, the H.L. Hunley. Watch as the team rescues survivors trapped inside a submarine 243 feet down on the seabed. Finally learn about one of history's most famous subs--the HMS Holland One.

  3. 2:00 PM
    Moving an Airport

    The Denver International Airport is the largest airport in America. Its famous white peaked fabric r… TVPG | CC

    Moving an Airport

    The Denver International Airport is the largest airport in America. Its famous white peaked fabric roof spans a million-and-a-half square feet. Moving it would seem impossible--but not for this crew! Next the TWA terminal at JFK International Airport has to be moved nearly a quarter-mile. Walls of glass on this 800-ton building could topple like a house of cards. Watch the crew use an array of new technology and the most heavy-lift equipment ever amassed for a move.

  4. 3:00 PM
    Most Extreme Airports

    Many airports constructed just 50 years ago may not be sufficient to handle the demands of 21st cent… TVPG | CC

    Most Extreme Airports

    Many airports constructed just 50 years ago may not be sufficient to handle the demands of 21st century aircraft. This special unpacks the particular problems of the world's most extreme airports and examines the engineering behind them, from centuries-old territorial battles that have led to unsafe layouts, to geographical challenges like wind currents and natural obstacles that make these places unfit for travel.

  5. 5:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Dams

    They block the force of a river, produce enough electricity to power cities, move water over hundred… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Dams

    They block the force of a river, produce enough electricity to power cities, move water over hundreds of miles and irrigate fertile valleys. Dams prevent floods and produce "green" energy. We'll visit a hydroelectric dam, the most technologically advanced type of dam, and a dam in Brazil that is five times the size of the Hoover Dam. At the Utah State University Water Research Laboratory Hydraulics Lab in Logan, Utah, we watch a model of a dam crumble beneath tons of water and discuss how future dam failures can be averted. We will learn how dams adversely affect river systems and as a result, there are many proponents of dam removal.

  6. 6:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Drilling.

    Spiraling deep into the ground...driving holes through solid rock...rotating, hammering, and scrapin… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Drilling.

    Spiraling deep into the ground...driving holes through solid rock...rotating, hammering, and scraping its way through whatever it may encounter...whether it's earth or ice, steel or stone, nothing can stand in its way! This episode penetrates the world of drilling and explores various types of drilling's colorful histories. From drilling for water in the New Mexico desert to searching for oil in the Gulf of Mexico, we'll show you how it's done. The program features the quest to drill the deepest hole ever and the scientific drill ship expected to perform the feat, and also looks at drills used to recover ice cores that will unearth thousands of years of climate history. We also examine the latest and greatest tunnel boring machines, robotic drills, and handheld power drills. Finally, we check out laser drills--both large and small--including a drill that can bore a hole a fraction of the diameter of a human hair.

Morning (am)

Time Zone:
  1. 12:00 AM
    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.

  2. 2:00 AM
    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

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    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.

  3. 2:30 AM
    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

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    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.

  4. 3:00 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.

  5. 4:00 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  6. 4:30 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  7. 5:00 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  8. 5:30 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  9. 6:00 AM
    The Real Wyatt Earp

    The fabled Wyatt Earp, credited with spreading law and order in the Wild West, was in reality a comp… TVPG | CC

    The Real Wyatt Earp

    The fabled Wyatt Earp, credited with spreading law and order in the Wild West, was in reality a complex character who straddled both sides of the law. Throughout most of his career he rarely used a pistol to kill a man, but when his little brother is shot, he snaps and embarks on a bloody vendetta. This action seals his place in history... but obscures the real man behind the myth.

  10. 7:00 AM
    Sub Salvage

    Brave deadly radiation and nuclear warheads as you dive into the abyss with the crew to raise sunken… TVPG | CC

    Sub Salvage

    Brave deadly radiation and nuclear warheads as you dive into the abyss with the crew to raise sunken submarines. Discover the untold story behind the doomed Russian sub Kursk and witness remarkable feats of engineering as the team struggles to raise the Civil War sub, the H.L. Hunley. Watch as the team rescues survivors trapped inside a submarine 243 feet down on the seabed. Finally learn about one of history's most famous subs--the HMS Holland One.

  11. 8:00 AM
    Moving an Airport

    The Denver International Airport is the largest airport in America. Its famous white peaked fabric r… TVPG | CC

    Moving an Airport

    The Denver International Airport is the largest airport in America. Its famous white peaked fabric roof spans a million-and-a-half square feet. Moving it would seem impossible--but not for this crew! Next the TWA terminal at JFK International Airport has to be moved nearly a quarter-mile. Walls of glass on this 800-ton building could topple like a house of cards. Watch the crew use an array of new technology and the most heavy-lift equipment ever amassed for a move.

  12. 9:00 AM
    Most Extreme Airports

    Many airports constructed just 50 years ago may not be sufficient to handle the demands of 21st cent… TVPG | CC

    Most Extreme Airports

    Many airports constructed just 50 years ago may not be sufficient to handle the demands of 21st century aircraft. This special unpacks the particular problems of the world's most extreme airports and examines the engineering behind them, from centuries-old territorial battles that have led to unsafe layouts, to geographical challenges like wind currents and natural obstacles that make these places unfit for travel.

  13. 11:00 AM
    Modern Marvels: Dams

    They block the force of a river, produce enough electricity to power cities, move water over hundred… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Dams

    They block the force of a river, produce enough electricity to power cities, move water over hundreds of miles and irrigate fertile valleys. Dams prevent floods and produce "green" energy. We'll visit a hydroelectric dam, the most technologically advanced type of dam, and a dam in Brazil that is five times the size of the Hoover Dam. At the Utah State University Water Research Laboratory Hydraulics Lab in Logan, Utah, we watch a model of a dam crumble beneath tons of water and discuss how future dam failures can be averted. We will learn how dams adversely affect river systems and as a result, there are many proponents of dam removal.