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    12/02/2022 6:00 pm

    The Case

    Valérie Bouvard shares a criminal case she solved, the murder of Mamadou Magassouba.

    12/02/2022 7:00 pm

    Crime Scene Solvers

    Stéphane Kameugne disappeared during a gala of the National School of Arts and Crafts of Châlons-en-Champagne in December 2008. Almost three weeks later a body was found in the Marne canal.

    12/02/2022 8:00 pm

    Crime Scene Solvers

    A look back at the murder of Chantal d'Amato and her daughter Audrey. A year after their bodies were discovered by firefighters, a suspect was arrested. He was a colleague of Audrey, and had previously been convicted of rape.

    12/02/2022 9:00 pm

    Murder Maps

    Evil George Smith married and murdered several wives in the 1910s. Hear how a revolutionary pathologist used pioneering forensic methods to catch him.

    12/02/2022 10:00 pm

    New Scotland Yard Files

    When Laila Rezk was discovered badly beaten in her own home, she died despite all efforts to revive her. Forensic examination eliminated all traces of fingerprints, except one.

    12/02/2022 11:00 pm

    The Case

    Eric Trunel, then commander at the 36 Quai des Orfèvres, plunges ten years into the past to revisit the case of Susanna Zetterberg, a 19-year-old Swedish girl abducted as she left a Parisian nightclub.

    12/03/2022 12:00 am

    The Case

    Valérie Bouvard shares a criminal case she solved, the murder of Mamadou Magassouba.

    12/03/2022 1:00 am

    Crime Scene Solvers

    Stéphane Kameugne disappeared during a gala of the National School of Arts and Crafts of Châlons-en-Champagne in December 2008. Almost three weeks later a body was found in the Marne canal.

    12/03/2022 2:00 am

    Crime Scene Solvers

    A look back at the murder of Chantal d'Amato and her daughter Audrey. A year after their bodies were discovered by firefighters, a suspect was arrested. He was a colleague of Audrey, and had previously been convicted of rape.

    12/03/2022 3:00 am

    Murder Maps

    Evil George Smith married and murdered several wives in the 1910s. Hear how a revolutionary pathologist used pioneering forensic methods to catch him.

    12/03/2022 4:00 am

    New Scotland Yard Files

    When Laila Rezk was discovered badly beaten in her own home, she died despite all efforts to revive her. Forensic examination eliminated all traces of fingerprints, except one.

    12/03/2022 5:00 am

    The Case

    Eric Trunel, then commander at the 36 Quai des Orfèvres, plunges ten years into the past to revisit the case of Susanna Zetterberg, a 19-year-old Swedish girl abducted as she left a Parisian nightclub.

    12/03/2022 6:00 am

    Bright Now

    What do you get when you cross a clown teacher, a comedian and neuroscientist? Surprising new insights about what it takes to be funny.

    12/03/2022 6:13 am

    Bright Now

    Antarctica is a mysterious and unexplored continent. Thanks to the Chilean Antarctic Institute and the research centre Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems of High Latitudes, a group of scientists are suffering the extreme temperatures.

    12/03/2022 6:30 am

    Bright Now

    Domestication shaped wolves into dogs and transformed both their behaviour and their anatomy.

    12/03/2022 6:49 am

    Bright Now

    More than 60,000 fires scorched the Amazon in 2019 causing enormous damage to an ecosystem that's vital to human existence. What caused the devastating blazes?

    12/03/2022 7:00 am

    What's My Car Worth?

    Collector car expert Bill Stephens and Keith Martin appraise fascinating classic American and European collectibles including a rare and luxurious Facel Vega FV-1 and a classic 1951 Ford F1 Pickup, at the 2010 Gooding & Company auction.

    12/03/2022 7:30 am

    What's My Car Worth?

    At the RM Auction on Amelia Island, collector car expert Bill Stephens and Keith Martin of Sports Car Market Magazine look under the hood to put a price on some of the finest vintage cars, including a glamorous Bel Air and a fast-moving Ferrari.

    12/03/2022 8:00 am

    NYC Revealed

    Many don't know it, but New York is a city that runs on steam 27 billion pounds of it per year, in fact. It's one of the few cities that relies on the old, but reliable, technology to heat some of its most famous buildings.

    12/03/2022 8:30 am

    NYC Revealed

    The Brooklyn Bridge and the George Washington Bridge are engineering marvels that have helped set the tone for how bridges around the world are designed. A look at how New York builds and maintains its aging bridges.

    12/03/2022 9:00 am

    NYC Revealed

    New York City might be known as the concrete jungle, but its parks have been an ever-present part of it from the beginning. The city's 30,000 acres of parks serve as an escape for New Yorkers and serve the city itself in many unseen ways.

    12/03/2022 9:30 am

    NYC Revealed

    New York's three closest airports move 140 million people in and out of the most visited place in the United States, but these travel hubs were not designed to handle this growing number of visitors.

    12/03/2022 10:00 am

    How to Go Viral: The Art of the Meme with Richard Clay

    Art historian Professor Richard Clay immerses us in the febrile world of viral media, exploring the popularity and meaning of internet memes, from LOL cats to emoji, pratfall videos to `dank' alt-right satire. This is an examination of the rise and rise of this new visual language and asks what makes a few memes cut through and spread so intensely, while the vast majority fall quietly by the wayside.

    12/03/2022 11:00 am

    Bright Now

    The SUrge-STructure-Atmosphere INteraction facility, or SUSTAIN, will help scientists at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science better understand the complex interactions between a hurricane and the ocean below it.

    12/03/2022 11:12 am

    Bright Now

    Marjorie Merriweather Post, the woman who built Mar-a-Lago in the 1920s, had a grand vision for the estate to one day become a Winter White House.

    12/03/2022 11:30 am

    Bright Now

    U.S. Route 1 transformed Florida and paved the way for millions of Americans to enjoy the splendor of the tropics for the first time. The new journey along it was immortalized by a renowned group of black American painters known as the highwaymen.

    12/03/2022 11:46 am

    Bright Now

    Shark expert Jim Abernethy conducts stunning, cage-free dives with the ocean's greatest predators to demonstrate they are not mindless, man-eating monsters.

    12/03/2022 12:00 pm

    Bright Now

    What do you get when you cross a clown teacher, a comedian and neuroscientist? Surprising new insights about what it takes to be funny.

    12/03/2022 12:13 pm

    Bright Now

    Antarctica is a mysterious and unexplored continent. Thanks to the Chilean Antarctic Institute and the research centre Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems of High Latitudes, a group of scientists are suffering the extreme temperatures.

    12/03/2022 12:30 pm

    Bright Now

    Domestication shaped wolves into dogs and transformed both their behaviour and their anatomy.

    12/03/2022 12:49 pm

    Bright Now

    More than 60,000 fires scorched the Amazon in 2019 causing enormous damage to an ecosystem that's vital to human existence. What caused the devastating blazes?

    12/03/2022 1:00 pm

    What's My Car Worth?

    Collector car expert Bill Stephens and Keith Martin appraise fascinating classic American and European collectibles including a rare and luxurious Facel Vega FV-1 and a classic 1951 Ford F1 Pickup, at the 2010 Gooding & Company auction.

    12/03/2022 1:30 pm

    What's My Car Worth?

    At the RM Auction on Amelia Island, collector car expert Bill Stephens and Keith Martin of Sports Car Market Magazine look under the hood to put a price on some of the finest vintage cars, including a glamorous Bel Air and a fast-moving Ferrari.

    12/03/2022 2:00 pm

    NYC Revealed

    Many don't know it, but New York is a city that runs on steam 27 billion pounds of it per year, in fact. It's one of the few cities that relies on the old, but reliable, technology to heat some of its most famous buildings.

    12/03/2022 2:30 pm

    NYC Revealed

    The Brooklyn Bridge and the George Washington Bridge are engineering marvels that have helped set the tone for how bridges around the world are designed. A look at how New York builds and maintains its aging bridges.

    12/03/2022 3:00 pm

    NYC Revealed

    New York City might be known as the concrete jungle, but its parks have been an ever-present part of it from the beginning. The city's 30,000 acres of parks serve as an escape for New Yorkers and serve the city itself in many unseen ways.

    12/03/2022 3:30 pm

    NYC Revealed

    New York's three closest airports move 140 million people in and out of the most visited place in the United States, but these travel hubs were not designed to handle this growing number of visitors.

    12/03/2022 4:00 pm

    How to Go Viral: The Art of the Meme with Richard Clay

    Art historian Professor Richard Clay immerses us in the febrile world of viral media, exploring the popularity and meaning of internet memes, from LOL cats to emoji, pratfall videos to `dank' alt-right satire. This is an examination of the rise and rise of this new visual language and asks what makes a few memes cut through and spread so intensely, while the vast majority fall quietly by the wayside.

    12/03/2022 5:00 pm

    Bright Now

    The SUrge-STructure-Atmosphere INteraction facility, or SUSTAIN, will help scientists at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science better understand the complex interactions between a hurricane and the ocean below it.

    12/03/2022 5:12 pm

    Bright Now

    Marjorie Merriweather Post, the woman who built Mar-a-Lago in the 1920s, had a grand vision for the estate to one day become a Winter White House.

    12/03/2022 5:30 pm

    Bright Now

    U.S. Route 1 transformed Florida and paved the way for millions of Americans to enjoy the splendor of the tropics for the first time. The new journey along it was immortalized by a renowned group of black American painters known as the highwaymen.

    Curiosity Stream EU

    Available schedules: 03/26/2022 - 07/02/2024 Time zone: (NZST) UTC Country: United States Language: English

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