Schedules
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02/26/2023 6:00 pm |
Traitor/Patriot |
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| While a prisoner in North Korea, George Blake was recruited by the Soviets to spy on the British. | |||||
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02/26/2023 7:00 pm |
Traitor/Patriot |
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| Xialong Zhang and Cao Guangzhi are two Chinese nationals who are caught attempting to steal proprietary information from Apple Inc. | |||||
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02/26/2023 8:00 pm |
Highway to the Arctic: Canada's Ice Roads |
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| Every winter, hundreds of miles of ice roads built across frozen lakes and rivers connect Canada's far north, making it possible to bring vital goods to secluded villages. | |||||
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02/26/2023 9:00 pm |
Find Me a Classic |
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| Mat's demanding client Gordon is in search of a Morgan, but the ideal car may not be Gordon's ideal price. | |||||
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02/26/2023 10:00 pm |
Eat Me (or Try Not To) |
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| Food brands travel around the world, stick around and change the places they visit; once the food is adopted by eager taste buds, it becomes part of local culture and tradition. | |||||
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02/26/2023 11:00 pm |
Eat Me (or Try Not To) |
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| Climate change, a global pandemic, and a booming world population mark an opportune time to be in the food business, not unlike the first wave of the industrial food revolution that gave people the first globally mass-produced, processed foods. | |||||
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02/27/2023 12:00 am |
Traitor/Patriot |
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| While a prisoner in North Korea, George Blake was recruited by the Soviets to spy on the British. | |||||
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02/27/2023 1:00 am |
Traitor/Patriot |
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| Xialong Zhang and Cao Guangzhi are two Chinese nationals who are caught attempting to steal proprietary information from Apple Inc. | |||||
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02/27/2023 2:00 am |
Highway to the Arctic: Canada's Ice Roads |
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| Every winter, hundreds of miles of ice roads built across frozen lakes and rivers connect Canada's far north, making it possible to bring vital goods to secluded villages. | |||||
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02/27/2023 3:00 am |
Find Me a Classic |
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| Mat's demanding client Gordon is in search of a Morgan, but the ideal car may not be Gordon's ideal price. | |||||
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02/27/2023 4:00 am |
Eat Me (or Try Not To) |
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| Food brands travel around the world, stick around and change the places they visit; once the food is adopted by eager taste buds, it becomes part of local culture and tradition. | |||||
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02/27/2023 5:00 am |
Eat Me (or Try Not To) |
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| Climate change, a global pandemic, and a booming world population mark an opportune time to be in the food business, not unlike the first wave of the industrial food revolution that gave people the first globally mass-produced, processed foods. | |||||
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02/27/2023 6:00 am |
Traitor/Patriot |
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| While a prisoner in North Korea, George Blake was recruited by the Soviets to spy on the British. | |||||
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02/27/2023 7:00 am |
Traitor/Patriot |
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| Xialong Zhang and Cao Guangzhi are two Chinese nationals who are caught attempting to steal proprietary information from Apple Inc. | |||||
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02/27/2023 8:00 am |
Highway to the Arctic: Canada's Ice Roads |
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| Every winter, hundreds of miles of ice roads built across frozen lakes and rivers connect Canada's far north, making it possible to bring vital goods to secluded villages. | |||||
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02/27/2023 9:00 am |
Find Me a Classic |
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| Mat's demanding client Gordon is in search of a Morgan, but the ideal car may not be Gordon's ideal price. | |||||
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02/27/2023 10:00 am |
Eat Me (or Try Not To) |
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| Food brands travel around the world, stick around and change the places they visit; once the food is adopted by eager taste buds, it becomes part of local culture and tradition. | |||||
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02/27/2023 11:00 am |
Eat Me (or Try Not To) |
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| Climate change, a global pandemic, and a booming world population mark an opportune time to be in the food business, not unlike the first wave of the industrial food revolution that gave people the first globally mass-produced, processed foods. | |||||
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02/27/2023 12:00 pm |
History by the Numbers |
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| From royal mistresses to White House scandals, ancient texts to the internet, the history of infidelity is loaded; the science behind the salacious history and shockingly common behavior may be surprising. | |||||
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02/27/2023 1:00 pm |
History by the Numbers |
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| Whether it's for a chance to cut loose, to break the rules, or to just plain show off, there's no knowing which party will go down in history; thirteen of them stand out for excess, success, or epic failure. | |||||
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02/27/2023 2:00 pm |
History by the Numbers |
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| The history of skyscrapers is the history of American cities, technological ingenuity, and a global boom in urbanization; from west to east, from five stories up to one kilometer high, there's nowhere to go but up. | |||||
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02/27/2023 3:00 pm |
History by the Numbers |
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| From the first brave passenger flying across Tampa Bay in 1915 in a rickety rust bucket, to 40 million commercial flights each year, how innovation, coach class, and sex have made flying possible. | |||||
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02/27/2023 4:00 pm |
History by the Numbers |
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| Discovering what it takes to become an astronaut, blasting into outer space at 17,000 mph. | |||||
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02/27/2023 5:00 pm |
History by the Numbers |
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| Discovering the furball history of cats and dogs, from caveman to Instagram, hunting companion to pampered pooch. | |||||