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07/16/2022 4:30 pm |
Drain the Oceans |
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| Computer generated imagery reveals the Cold War's lost nuclear weapons located on ocean floors, along with evidence of secret nuclear confrontations. | |||||
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07/16/2022 5:20 pm |
Drain the Oceans |
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| An expedition uses sonar technology to map sunken Allied vessels off the Normandy Coast; there are more than a hundred shipwrecks in the English Channel of the landing craft and ships that took part in the Normandy landings on D-Day. | |||||
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07/16/2022 6:10 pm |
Drain the Oceans |
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| Combining over a hundred years of data with military-grade scanning equipment, we pull the plug on the world's most famous lake to reveal the monster within. | |||||
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07/16/2022 7:00 pm |
Inside Incredible Machines |
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| Chad Zdenek joins a team that is dismantling the North Sea's biggest oil rig; as the 400-foot-high monster is towed ashore, he reveals the story of how deep-water oil engineers raced to build an enormous machine to drill through the sea bed. | |||||
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07/16/2022 7:45 pm |
Inside Incredible Machines |
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| Chad Zdenek joins a team responsible for stripping down and rebuilding the biggest aircraft in the U.S. Air Force's arsenal, the Lockheed C5 Super Transporter; Chad sees how engineering overcame the design flaws that once grounded the C5 fleet. | |||||
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07/16/2022 8:30 pm |
Inside Incredible Machines |
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| Chad Zdenek follows the mechanics, engineers and sailors who maintain the USS Carl Vinson, a U.S. aircraft carrier that is at the forefront of military technology. | |||||
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07/16/2022 9:20 pm |
Food Factory USA |
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| Featuring a Charleston tea plantation, Hoisin sauce that has been sent to outer space, and ice cream sandwiches that have been a San Francisco tradition since 1928. | |||||
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07/16/2022 9:40 pm |
Food Factory USA |
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| Turning plump green fruit into sliced black olives, frozen fruit pops like guilt-free smoothies on a stick, and wafer-thin cookie chips. | |||||
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07/16/2022 10:05 pm |
Food Factory USA |
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| Turning plump green fruit into sliced black olives, frozen fruit pops like guilt-free smoothies on a stick, and wafer-thin cookie chips. | |||||
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07/16/2022 10:25 pm |
Food Factory USA |
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| Spotlighting the process of making Mexi-Fries from potatoes, chocolate almond toffees connected to a comedy sketch, and a California distillery that makes absinthe. | |||||
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07/16/2022 10:50 pm |
Science of Stupid |
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| Exploring just how many ways there are to embarrass, injure, and humiliate oneself while going down bumpy slides, riding horses, and even twerking. | |||||
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07/16/2022 11:10 pm |
Science of Stupid |
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| Explores how many ways there are to embarrass, injure and humiliate oneself while doing flips off a tire, driving a monster truck, or riding a child's scooter. | |||||
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07/16/2022 11:35 pm |
Science of Stupid |
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| Exploring just how many ways there are to embarrass, injure and humiliate oneself, while scrambling on rocks, performing circle wheelies, or smashing a friend's face into a cake. | |||||
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07/17/2022 12:00 am |
Science of Stupid |
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| Learning just how many ways there are to embarrass, injure and humiliate yourself while catching people, doing motorbike burnouts or simply standing on a skateboard. | |||||
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07/17/2022 12:25 am |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| When a private jet slams into an Ohio apartment building, the National Transportation Safety Board uncover an erratic descent, a puzzling delay, and a tragic perfect storm. | |||||
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07/17/2022 1:10 am |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| Landing at one of the world's most challenging airports, a plane comes in like a fighter jet, skids off the runway and bursts into flames. | |||||
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07/17/2022 1:55 am |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| A turboprop narrowly averts disaster after a lightning strike over the North Sea. Investigators uncover an unusual feature in the plane that plays a key role in this calamity. | |||||
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07/17/2022 2:45 am |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| An early-morning flight from Lexington, Kentucky ends in disaster when a twin-engine jet careens off the tarmac. | |||||
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07/17/2022 3:30 am |
Buried Secrets of Keros |
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| An investigative journey set in the heart of the Aegean Sea. A team of archaeologists unveil what may be the world's oldest maritime sanctuary. | |||||
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07/17/2022 4:20 am |
The Acropolis: Secrets of the Ancient Citadel |
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| In the heart of Athens, the vestiges of an ancient city have overlooked the capital for over 2,000 years: the Acropolis. Built in the 5th century BC, this sumptuous complex of temples and monuments remains the most extraordinary architectural work left to us by Ancient Greece. | |||||
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07/17/2022 5:10 am |
Lost Gold of The Dark Ages: Treasure Hoard |
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| The story behind the largest amount of gold ever found in British history. More than 3,000 pieces of bejewelled gold and silver almost 1,500 years old. | |||||
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07/17/2022 6:00 am |
Lost Mummies of New Guinea Update |
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| High in the cliffs surrounding the Koke people of Papua New Guinea are galleries of their ancestors. Hung in chairs, overlooking the village. Mummies, preserved for the living to visit and celebrate. Since the 1950s, as European missionaries travelled through this region, the ritual of mummifying your dead was forbidden. The village elder, Gemtasu, wanted to change that. | |||||
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07/17/2022 6:50 am |
Lost Temple of The Inca |
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| In the mountains of Peru, an environmental scientist discovers the remnants of a lost temple submerged beneath the headwaters of the Amazon - his findings could save this sacred landscape from mining devastation. | |||||
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07/17/2022 7:35 am |
Lost Cities With Albert Lin |
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| Albert Lin sets out to solve an ancient mystery and find a Lost Maya city. | |||||
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07/17/2022 8:25 am |
Lost Gold of The Dark Ages: Treasure Hoard |
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| The story behind the largest amount of gold ever found in British history. More than 3,000 pieces of bejewelled gold and silver almost 1,500 years old. | |||||
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07/17/2022 9:10 am |
Lost Mummies of New Guinea Update |
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| High in the cliffs surrounding the Koke people of Papua New Guinea are galleries of their ancestors. Hung in chairs, overlooking the village. Mummies, preserved for the living to visit and celebrate. Since the 1950s, as European missionaries travelled through this region, the ritual of mummifying your dead was forbidden. The village elder, Gemtasu, wanted to change that. | |||||
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07/17/2022 10:00 am |
Lost Temple of The Inca |
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| In the mountains of Peru, an environmental scientist discovers the remnants of a lost temple submerged beneath the headwaters of the Amazon - his findings could save this sacred landscape from mining devastation. | |||||
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07/17/2022 10:45 am |
Lost Cities With Albert Lin |
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| Albert Lin sets out to solve an ancient mystery and find a Lost Maya city. | |||||
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07/17/2022 11:30 am |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| When a private jet slams into an Ohio apartment building, the National Transportation Safety Board uncover an erratic descent, a puzzling delay, and a tragic perfect storm. | |||||
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07/17/2022 12:15 pm |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| Landing at one of the world's most challenging airports, a plane comes in like a fighter jet, skids off the runway and bursts into flames. | |||||
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07/17/2022 12:55 pm |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| A turboprop narrowly averts disaster after a lightning strike over the North Sea. Investigators uncover an unusual feature in the plane that plays a key role in this calamity. | |||||
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07/17/2022 1:40 pm |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| An early-morning flight from Lexington, Kentucky ends in disaster when a twin-engine jet careens off the tarmac. | |||||
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07/17/2022 2:25 pm |
Science of Stupid |
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| Exploring just how many ways there are to embarrass, injure, and humiliate oneself while going down bumpy slides, riding horses, and even twerking. | |||||
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07/17/2022 2:45 pm |
Science of Stupid |
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| Explores how many ways there are to embarrass, injure and humiliate oneself while doing flips off a tire, driving a monster truck, or riding a child's scooter. | |||||
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07/17/2022 3:10 pm |
Inside Incredible Machines |
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| Chad Zdenek joins a team that is dismantling the North Sea's biggest oil rig; as the 400-foot-high monster is towed ashore, he reveals the story of how deep-water oil engineers raced to build an enormous machine to drill through the sea bed. | |||||