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7:00 PMModern Marvels: Convenience Stores
160 million Americans visit a convenience store every day. Why? Because it's fast. But what you prob… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Convenience Stores160 million Americans visit a convenience store every day. Why? Because it's fast. But what you probably didn't know is how every detail of its design has been engineered to work that way. Step inside one of the busiest 7-11's in America and find out what makes it tick. And go behind the scenes to see how favorite innovations--like slurpees, turbo ovens, and beef jerky--are made. The science of convenience will amaze you!
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8:00 PMModern 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 SiteModern Marvels: Swamp TechIt'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.
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9:00 PMModern Marvels: Retro Tech
Rummage around in your garage. You'll likely find remnants of gadgets past--a typewriter, analog TV,… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Retro TechRummage around in your garage. You'll likely find remnants of gadgets past--a typewriter, analog TV, LPs, film cameras and brick-sized mobile phones. These products served us well and we remember each one with nostalgic fondness. We'll take a trip down memory lane to examine how these oldies-but-goodies worked and find out how more advanced tech superseded them. At the Palm Corporation in Sunnyvale, California, we'll follow the evolution of hand-held tech. At the Houston Chronicle, we'll learn how the print edition of a major American newspaper coexists with its online edition. A car aficionado will compare what's under the hoods of a classic 1968 Shelby Mustang and a spiffy 2009 model. We'll witness a vinyl resurgence at Rainbo Records in Canoga Park, California. A TV expert from Best Buy, a typewriter collector and a futurist forecast what might fall by the wayside next. And when it does, we'll find out how to safely recycle that outdated equipment.
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10:00 PMModern Marvels: Shoes
Shoes have come a long way from their humble beginnings as simple leather moccasins. Today footwear … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: ShoesShoes have come a long way from their humble beginnings as simple leather moccasins. Today footwear is built to withstand any extreme environment where a foot can tread -- from the heart of a burning building to the track of an Olympic stadium. From high-tech soles to shoelaces, cowboy boots to sneaker design -- step behind the scenes with the products that keep your feet covered.
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11:00 PMModern Marvels: Convenience Stores
160 million Americans visit a convenience store every day. Why? Because it's fast. But what you prob… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Convenience Stores160 million Americans visit a convenience store every day. Why? Because it's fast. But what you probably didn't know is how every detail of its design has been engineered to work that way. Step inside one of the busiest 7-11's in America and find out what makes it tick. And go behind the scenes to see how favorite innovations--like slurpees, turbo ovens, and beef jerky--are made. The science of convenience will amaze you!
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12:00 PMProfessor Blackjack.
In 1961, lifelong gambler Manny Kimmel, a "connected" New York businessman, read an article by MIT m… TVPG | CC
Professor Blackjack.In 1961, lifelong gambler Manny Kimmel, a "connected" New York businessman, read an article by MIT math professor Ed Thorp claiming that anyone could make a fortune at blackjack by using math theory to count cards. The mob-connected sharpie offered the young professor a deal: he would put up the money, if Thorp would put his theory to action and card-count their way to millions. From Thorp's initial research to the partnership's explosive effect on the blackjack landscape, this episode boasts fascinating facts about the game's history, colorful interviews (including with Thorp), and archival footage that evokes the timeless allure and excitement of the thriving casinos in the early `60s.
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1:00 PMThe Gadget Gambler.
Keith Taft was the last person you'd imagine as a Vegas cheat--a deeply religious Baptist, director … TVPG | CC
The Gadget Gambler.Keith Taft was the last person you'd imagine as a Vegas cheat--a deeply religious Baptist, director of church choirs, and family man. But in fact, a serendipitous visit to a Reno casino transformed Taft into a "mad scientist" obsessed with beating blackjack, who even enlisted his children as accomplices. A creative gadget genius, Taft built everything from LED eyeglasses to handheld lasers that could mark cards from 15 feet away. Join us for a riotous ride with one of the unlikeliest of casino cheats in the driver's seat as we reveal the raucous trials, outrageous close calls, exhilarating triumphs, and tumultuous ups and downs of this odd clan of Vegas cheats.
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2:00 PMModern Marvels: Bathroom Tech II
The most used room in the home is the bathroom and it's full of tech. Visit Kohler and see the new d… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Bathroom Tech IIThe most used room in the home is the bathroom and it's full of tech. Visit Kohler and see the new digitally controlled uber-shower, complete with steam, music and LED chromatherapy. Check out American Standard's Champion 4--the supposedly "uncloggable" toilet. Learn all about the low-flow alternatives for showers and toilets. Finally, what is New York City's latest hi-tech solution for going on the go?
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3:00 PMModern Marvels: Car Wash
Americans hit the car wash 2 million times a day--at a cost of $25 billion dollars a year. From tunn… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Car WashAmericans hit the car wash 2 million times a day--at a cost of $25 billion dollars a year. From tunnel systems to in-bay automatics, we'll go beyond the suds to see how car washes are built to clean. We'll get wet inside the largest car wash in the U.S.--a seven acre mega facility complete with a dog wash, chapel, and barber shop. We'll head to a car wash manufacturer where electric eyes are trained, auto conveyers are built, and mega vacuums suck up bowling balls. We'll learn some tips on how to clean our cars at home. Watch as we plaster a $160,000 Porsche with tar, glue, egg, bird droppings, and a bucket full of sludge... and then challenge a detailer to get it off. Cleaning radioactive waste from a train? No problem, if you go to the Energy Solutions rail car wash. Then, it's off to see how car manufacturers design and build vehicles to survive the car wash.
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4:00 PMModern Marvels: More Snackfood Tech.
They crunch; they ooze; they crackle; they pop--mmmmm, yeah! Soft drinks, donuts, meat snacks, popco… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: More Snackfood Tech.They crunch; they ooze; they crackle; they pop--mmmmm, yeah! Soft drinks, donuts, meat snacks, popcorn, and gum. What's your weakness? From the handmade treats of the earliest civilizations to hi-tech mass production, these snacks are borne of man's need to feed his cravings. Join us for an hour-long tasty treat as we examine the history of snackfoods and check out how they are made today.
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5:00 PMModern 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 SiteModern Marvels: Made in the USASince 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.
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6:00 PMModern Marvels: Shoes
Shoes have come a long way from their humble beginnings as simple leather moccasins. Today footwear … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: ShoesShoes have come a long way from their humble beginnings as simple leather moccasins. Today footwear is built to withstand any extreme environment where a foot can tread -- from the heart of a burning building to the track of an Olympic stadium. From high-tech soles to shoelaces, cowboy boots to sneaker design -- step behind the scenes with the products that keep your feet covered.
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12:00 AMAncient Aliens: Alien Power Plants
Egyptian hieroglyphs depict the use of light bulbs in tombs and secret chambers. And batteries may h… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAncient Aliens: Alien Power PlantsEgyptian hieroglyphs depict the use of light bulbs in tombs and secret chambers. And batteries may have been discovered among artifacts from Mesopotamia. Did the Ancients understand electricity, and if so, how did they discover this technology? Might they have had help from extraterrestrials?
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1:00 AMAncient Aliens: Unexplained Structures
If ancient aliens visited Earth, can evidence of their existence be found in the mysterious structur… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteAncient Aliens: Unexplained StructuresIf ancient aliens visited Earth, can evidence of their existence be found in the mysterious structures that still stand throughout the world? Inexplicably, megalithic structures found on different continents are strikingly similar, and the cutting and moving of the massive stones used to build these magnificent feats would be a struggle for modern day machinery, let alone ancient man. Ancient astronaut theorists suggest that the standing stones in Carnac, France were used as an ancient GPS system for ancient flying machines. The recently discovered Gobekli Tepe in Turkey, which has been dated back 12,000 years, has finely chiseled pillars that experts describe as a Noah's Ark in stone. Is it possible that extraterrestrials assisted primitive man in constructing these unexplained structures? If so, what was the purpose of these grand projects?
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2:00 AMChasing Mummies: Stuck
Zahi is supervising the restoration of the Step Pyramid, the oldest pyramid in Egypt. It's there tha… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteChasing Mummies: StuckZahi is supervising the restoration of the Step Pyramid, the oldest pyramid in Egypt. It's there that we meet the new members of his fellowship program: Late to show up, Lindsay nearly loses her job before it actually begins! Meanwhile, Fellowship Coordinator Dr. Allan Morton realizes the erroneous assignment of Zoe to the program. Allan gets an earful from Zahi for his mistake before Zoe begs him for the chance to go inside the Step Pyramid for some photos...after all, she's traveled so far! Zoe goes deep inside the bowels of the pyramid with a cameraman, then gets stuck and locked inside. Zahi races back to Saqqara to open up the pyramid and save them both.
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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 AMVandals
We join the Vandals as they infiltrate the Roman borders in northern Gaul, and sweep into Spain, bur… TVPG V | CC
VandalsWe join the Vandals as they infiltrate the Roman borders in northern Gaul, and sweep into Spain, burning and pillaging everything in their path. This ragged, homeless tribe launches the largest ever sea-borne movement of the barbarian peoples making their name synonymous with lawless destruction, looting and terror. As their great leader, Gaiseric, and his blood-thirsty son, Huneric ravage North Africa, and eventually Rome, itself, we see them face the crushing military of the Roman Empire, the devious trickery of Roman General Aetius, and the devout beliefs of the Holy Roman Church.
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6:00 AMProfessor Blackjack.
In 1961, lifelong gambler Manny Kimmel, a "connected" New York businessman, read an article by MIT m… TVPG | CC
Professor Blackjack.In 1961, lifelong gambler Manny Kimmel, a "connected" New York businessman, read an article by MIT math professor Ed Thorp claiming that anyone could make a fortune at blackjack by using math theory to count cards. The mob-connected sharpie offered the young professor a deal: he would put up the money, if Thorp would put his theory to action and card-count their way to millions. From Thorp's initial research to the partnership's explosive effect on the blackjack landscape, this episode boasts fascinating facts about the game's history, colorful interviews (including with Thorp), and archival footage that evokes the timeless allure and excitement of the thriving casinos in the early `60s.
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7:00 AMThe Gadget Gambler.
Keith Taft was the last person you'd imagine as a Vegas cheat--a deeply religious Baptist, director … TVPG | CC
The Gadget Gambler.Keith Taft was the last person you'd imagine as a Vegas cheat--a deeply religious Baptist, director of church choirs, and family man. But in fact, a serendipitous visit to a Reno casino transformed Taft into a "mad scientist" obsessed with beating blackjack, who even enlisted his children as accomplices. A creative gadget genius, Taft built everything from LED eyeglasses to handheld lasers that could mark cards from 15 feet away. Join us for a riotous ride with one of the unlikeliest of casino cheats in the driver's seat as we reveal the raucous trials, outrageous close calls, exhilarating triumphs, and tumultuous ups and downs of this odd clan of Vegas cheats.
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8:00 AMModern Marvels: Bathroom Tech II
The most used room in the home is the bathroom and it's full of tech. Visit Kohler and see the new d… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Bathroom Tech IIThe most used room in the home is the bathroom and it's full of tech. Visit Kohler and see the new digitally controlled uber-shower, complete with steam, music and LED chromatherapy. Check out American Standard's Champion 4--the supposedly "uncloggable" toilet. Learn all about the low-flow alternatives for showers and toilets. Finally, what is New York City's latest hi-tech solution for going on the go?
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9:00 AMModern Marvels: Car Wash
Americans hit the car wash 2 million times a day--at a cost of $25 billion dollars a year. From tunn… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Car WashAmericans hit the car wash 2 million times a day--at a cost of $25 billion dollars a year. From tunnel systems to in-bay automatics, we'll go beyond the suds to see how car washes are built to clean. We'll get wet inside the largest car wash in the U.S.--a seven acre mega facility complete with a dog wash, chapel, and barber shop. We'll head to a car wash manufacturer where electric eyes are trained, auto conveyers are built, and mega vacuums suck up bowling balls. We'll learn some tips on how to clean our cars at home. Watch as we plaster a $160,000 Porsche with tar, glue, egg, bird droppings, and a bucket full of sludge... and then challenge a detailer to get it off. Cleaning radioactive waste from a train? No problem, if you go to the Energy Solutions rail car wash. Then, it's off to see how car manufacturers design and build vehicles to survive the car wash.
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10:00 AMModern Marvels: More Snackfood Tech.
They crunch; they ooze; they crackle; they pop--mmmmm, yeah! Soft drinks, donuts, meat snacks, popco… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: More Snackfood Tech.They crunch; they ooze; they crackle; they pop--mmmmm, yeah! Soft drinks, donuts, meat snacks, popcorn, and gum. What's your weakness? From the handmade treats of the earliest civilizations to hi-tech mass production, these snacks are borne of man's need to feed his cravings. Join us for an hour-long tasty treat as we examine the history of snackfoods and check out how they are made today.
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11:00 AMModern 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 SiteModern Marvels: Made in the USASince 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.







