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  1. 7:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Made in the USA

    Since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, the United States has stamped, carved, cut, built and a… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Made in the USA

    Since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, the United States has stamped, carved, cut, built and assembled its way into becoming the super power of product production. However, in the last 20 years, the "Made in America" tag began to fade, as the manufacturing landscape of industry went overseas. So what is still Made in the USA? Visit the world's biggest and oldest flag manufacturer, which has made some of the most famous flags in history. Go inside the factories that produce the last athletic shoe made in the US. See the strangest form of alternate transportation known to man--completely assembled in 30 minutes. Check out a hot toy company that believes it's imperative to keep their work here at home. Top it all off with some great food--some American success stories that may seem foreign at first glance. It's not just a label. It's a proud and important tradition.

  2. 8:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: The Real National Treasure

    Where in Washington D.C. is the nation's most incredible treasure chest? It's a library unlike any o… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: The Real National Treasure

    Where in Washington D.C. is the nation's most incredible treasure chest? It's a library unlike any other in the world--the U.S. Library of Congress. Explode the myth that this 200-year-old institution is simply "where members of Congress borrow books." Viewers are taken beyond the magnificent Jefferson Building Great Hall into the secret vaults where more than 600 miles of shelves hold 130 million items, many of them priceless treasures--from George Washington's hand-written diaries to Galileo's first images of the moon to the original camera film of the movie Frankenstein. See how a staff of 4,000 catalogues protects and preserves these treasures and distributes them globally via a new World Digital Library.

  3. 9:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Alaskan Fishing

    The Alaska Ocean is the largest factory-fishing boat in the US fleet. The crew's mission: hunt down,… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Alaskan Fishing

    The Alaska Ocean is the largest factory-fishing boat in the US fleet. The crew's mission: hunt down, catch and process 300 tons of Alaskan Pollock each day on the unforgiving waters of the Bering Sea. We travel with them on the last voyage of a long and grueling season. The crew reveals the inner workings of one of the most sophisticated and complex vessels afloat. It is half fishing boat, half floating factory, processing and flash freezing Alaskan Pollock as fast as its crew can catch it. To meet their seasonal quota of Pollock, the crew must overcome obstacles of weather, mechanical dangers aboard the sea-tossed ship and the wiliness of the fish themselves. Captain Scott Symonds takes us inside the amazing ultra-modern world of high stakes commercial fishing where a wrong decision on his part can cost not just the season's catch, but also the lives of his crew.

  4. 10:00 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

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    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?

  5. 11:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Made in the USA

    Since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, the United States has stamped, carved, cut, built and a… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Made in the USA

    Since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, the United States has stamped, carved, cut, built and assembled its way into becoming the super power of product production. However, in the last 20 years, the "Made in America" tag began to fade, as the manufacturing landscape of industry went overseas. So what is still Made in the USA? Visit the world's biggest and oldest flag manufacturer, which has made some of the most famous flags in history. Go inside the factories that produce the last athletic shoe made in the US. See the strangest form of alternate transportation known to man--completely assembled in 30 minutes. Check out a hot toy company that believes it's imperative to keep their work here at home. Top it all off with some great food--some American success stories that may seem foreign at first glance. It's not just a label. It's a proud and important tradition.

Afternoon (pm)

Time Zone:
  1. 12:00 PM
    Aftershock: Beyond The Civil War

    Despite common belief, the Civil War does not end in 1865, and the blood of many Americans continues… TVPG V-L | CC

    Aftershock: Beyond The Civil War

    Despite common belief, the Civil War does not end in 1865, and the blood of many Americans continues to flow freely. It is a period known as "Reconstruction." America is supposed to be reuniting and healing its wounds, but what emerges is a picture of murder, terrorism and chaos as "free" black men and women remain enslaved by a South that does not completely surrender. Insurgencies led by ex-Confederate soldiers rip through every southern state. America's first terrorist group, the Ku Klux Klan, is formed. Hundreds are butchered in citywide race riots, like the infamous New Orleans Massacre of 1866. Counter-insurgency groups form, like the Lowry Gang, who fights a guerilla-style battle against Confederates and northern carpetbaggers like D.P. Upham, who battles the Klan in Arkansas. All Americans feel the Civil War's aftershocks for years, while some believe its tremors are felt even today.

  2. 2:00 PM
    The Presidents: 1865-1885.

    During America's Age of Reconstruction, from Andrew Johnson (Lincoln's vice president) to Chester A.… TVPG | CC

    The Presidents: 1865-1885.

    During America's Age of Reconstruction, from Andrew Johnson (Lincoln's vice president) to Chester A. Arthur, the ruptured nation faced the difficult task of rebuilding a union after four years of civil war and a presidential assassination. This period was also known as the era of "The Ohio Generals"--three of the five presidents featured in this hour were generals in the Civil War, all from the state of Ohio. Defining moments include the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson (by a margin of one, the Senate voted not to convict him), the triumphant ascendancy of Ulysses S. Grant, the back-room politics of Rutherford B. Hayes, the unrequited aspirations of James Garfield, and the civil service reforms of Chester A. Arthur.

  3. 3:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Civil War Tech.

    America protects its homeland with the most technologically advanced military force ever conceived. … TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Civil War Tech.

    America protects its homeland with the most technologically advanced military force ever conceived. Although they fight 21st-century battles worldwide, the technology unleashed is directly descended from a war fought more than 140 years ago. This episode explores how the War between North and South was the first modern war, and the technology used in it was a quantum leap beyond any previous conflict. The machine gun, aerial reconnaissance, advanced battlefield medicine, instantaneous communication, ironclad ships, even the first aircraft carrier were all innovations developed during the Civil War. We'll investigate improvements in weapons, sea power, transportation, troop conveyance, food processing, medical care, and telecommunications. At a time when the nation was divided, Civil War technology revolutionized the way war was waged. Today, those technological milestones have evolved to ensure that our modern military has no equal in the world.

  4. 4:00 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.

  5. 5:00 PM
    Modern Marvels: Swamp Tech

    It's a great American wilderness--millions of acres of wild, primeval land with its own people, its … TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Swamp Tech

    It's a great American wilderness--millions of acres of wild, primeval land with its own people, its own technology...and its own rules. Survival there depends on smarts and science, guts and grueling work...and a unique approach to one of the world's most uncompromising environments--swamps. Watch an assembly of the distinctive airboat, then hop on board for a breathtaking journey and discover the surprising history behind this swamp staple of transportation. Take a wild ride on a big-tired swamp buggy, and taste test some local delicacies that bring new meaning to "acquired taste." Witness a massive engineering project to divert the mighty Mississippi River, and meet the machines that make that job possible. Plus come face to face, literally, with enormous pythons and menacing alligators.

  6. 6:00 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

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    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?

Morning (am)

Time Zone:
  1. 12:00 AM
    Stealing Lincoln's Body

    Before Lincoln finally came to rest in a steel-and-concrete-reinforced underground vault in Springfi… TVPG | CC

    Stealing Lincoln's Body

    Before Lincoln finally came to rest in a steel-and-concrete-reinforced underground vault in Springfield, the President's body was repeatedly exhumed and moved, his coffin frequently opened. In 1876, eleven years after Abraham Lincoln's assassination, a band of Chicago counterfeiters plotted to steal Lincoln's body and hold it for ransom. Their plan was to demand $200,000 and the release of the gang's master engraver, who was in prison in Illinois. The Secret Service--recently formed to deal with the country's ballooning counterfeiting problem--infiltrated the gang with an informer. It also set in motion a cringe-inducing chain of events in which a group of well-intentioned, self-appointed guardians took it upon themselves to protect Lincoln's remains by any means necessary. This strange story of Lincoln at un-rest reveals how important this man was to so many, and perhaps our reluctance to let such a beloved and visionary leader go.

  2. 2:00 AM
    The Curse of King Tut

    Tutankhamun died young, forgotten by his people, but gained everlasting glory for the treasures buri… TVPG | CC

    The Curse of King Tut

    Tutankhamun died young, forgotten by his people, but gained everlasting glory for the treasures buried with him--and infamy for the deaths of those who uncovered his tomb. Now, 82 years after the opening of his tomb, epidemiologist Mark Nelson examines biological agents left in his tomb and looks at the life, death, and possible murder of the Boy-King. Egyptologist Emily Teeter, police profiler Mike King, and Dr. James Harris, the last man allowed to X-ray Tut's skull, add their deductions.

  3. 3:00 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  4. 3:30 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  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
    More Secret Underwater Caves.

    For more than a thousand years, the Ta no people flourished on the islands comprising the Greater An… TVPG | CC

    More Secret Underwater Caves.

    For more than a thousand years, the Ta no people flourished on the islands comprising the Greater Antilles--modern-day Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. Five centuries ago, they seemingly vanished--millions of people gone in the blink of an eye. The DSD team explores the archaeological record, a lost city deep in the jungle, disturbing legends, and secret water-filled caves to learn how a people rich in natural resources could so quickly fall victim to malnutrition and unspeakable violence. The most sacred of their caves, known as "eyes of the beast", hold artifacts in their murky depths that may reveal the true fate of the Ta no.

  8. 6:00 AM
    Aftershock: Beyond The Civil War

    Despite common belief, the Civil War does not end in 1865, and the blood of many Americans continues… TVPG V-L | CC

    Aftershock: Beyond The Civil War

    Despite common belief, the Civil War does not end in 1865, and the blood of many Americans continues to flow freely. It is a period known as "Reconstruction." America is supposed to be reuniting and healing its wounds, but what emerges is a picture of murder, terrorism and chaos as "free" black men and women remain enslaved by a South that does not completely surrender. Insurgencies led by ex-Confederate soldiers rip through every southern state. America's first terrorist group, the Ku Klux Klan, is formed. Hundreds are butchered in citywide race riots, like the infamous New Orleans Massacre of 1866. Counter-insurgency groups form, like the Lowry Gang, who fights a guerilla-style battle against Confederates and northern carpetbaggers like D.P. Upham, who battles the Klan in Arkansas. All Americans feel the Civil War's aftershocks for years, while some believe its tremors are felt even today.

  9. 8:00 AM
    The Presidents: 1865-1885.

    During America's Age of Reconstruction, from Andrew Johnson (Lincoln's vice president) to Chester A.… TVPG | CC

    The Presidents: 1865-1885.

    During America's Age of Reconstruction, from Andrew Johnson (Lincoln's vice president) to Chester A. Arthur, the ruptured nation faced the difficult task of rebuilding a union after four years of civil war and a presidential assassination. This period was also known as the era of "The Ohio Generals"--three of the five presidents featured in this hour were generals in the Civil War, all from the state of Ohio. Defining moments include the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson (by a margin of one, the Senate voted not to convict him), the triumphant ascendancy of Ulysses S. Grant, the back-room politics of Rutherford B. Hayes, the unrequited aspirations of James Garfield, and the civil service reforms of Chester A. Arthur.

  10. 9:00 AM
    Modern Marvels: Civil War Tech.

    America protects its homeland with the most technologically advanced military force ever conceived. … TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Civil War Tech.

    America protects its homeland with the most technologically advanced military force ever conceived. Although they fight 21st-century battles worldwide, the technology unleashed is directly descended from a war fought more than 140 years ago. This episode explores how the War between North and South was the first modern war, and the technology used in it was a quantum leap beyond any previous conflict. The machine gun, aerial reconnaissance, advanced battlefield medicine, instantaneous communication, ironclad ships, even the first aircraft carrier were all innovations developed during the Civil War. We'll investigate improvements in weapons, sea power, transportation, troop conveyance, food processing, medical care, and telecommunications. At a time when the nation was divided, Civil War technology revolutionized the way war was waged. Today, those technological milestones have evolved to ensure that our modern military has no equal in the world.

  11. 10:00 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.

  12. 11:00 AM
    Modern Marvels: Swamp Tech

    It's a great American wilderness--millions of acres of wild, primeval land with its own people, its … TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    Modern Marvels: Swamp Tech

    It's a great American wilderness--millions of acres of wild, primeval land with its own people, its own technology...and its own rules. Survival there depends on smarts and science, guts and grueling work...and a unique approach to one of the world's most uncompromising environments--swamps. Watch an assembly of the distinctive airboat, then hop on board for a breathtaking journey and discover the surprising history behind this swamp staple of transportation. Take a wild ride on a big-tired swamp buggy, and taste test some local delicacies that bring new meaning to "acquired taste." Witness a massive engineering project to divert the mighty Mississippi River, and meet the machines that make that job possible. Plus come face to face, literally, with enormous pythons and menacing alligators.