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    03/17/2023 6:00 pm

    Bright Now

    During World War II, the submarines of the Free French Naval Forces scoured the Atlantic to neutralize the Nazi Navy. Discover the forgotten ships that made possible the liberation of France.

    03/17/2023 6:14 pm

    Bright Now

    The fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9th, 1989, inevitably altered the landscape of modern geopolitical history. Featuring never-before-seen footage taken from both sides of the wall, providing a glimpse at the everyday lives of the Berliners.

    03/17/2023 6:30 pm

    Bright Now

    In 1938, an American psychologist and ethnologist captured 500 macaque monkeys and brought them to a remote and uninhabited Caribbean island. His project was to study a primate population roaming free, in a giant open-air laboratory.

    03/17/2023 6:42 pm

    Bright Now

    Growing up in Montana, Casey Anderson came to love and appreciate wild animals at a very young age. He found a particular kinship with bears. One day he was faced with a fateful decision, leave and orphaned grizzly cub to die in the wild or save it.

    03/17/2023 7:00 pm

    Face to Face

    Take a look at the rivalry between Che Guevara and Fidel Castro.

    03/17/2023 8:00 pm

    Face to Face

    More than forty years after their deaths, Martin Luther King and Malcolm X remain two of the world's most famous political activists. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in October 1964, Martin Luther King was the world-renowned symbol of the American Civil Rights movement. At the same time, Malcolm X was revered as an icon in Africa, where heads of state lined up to receive him.

    03/17/2023 9:00 pm

    NYC Revealed

    Many things come to mind when thinking about New York City, but how the city deals with its garbage is usually not one of them. A look at how New Yorkers deal with over 14 million tons of trash each year.

    03/17/2023 9:30 pm

    NYC Revealed

    Underneath the ground of New York's fabled streets exists a vast network of pipes that make up the city's sewer system. New Yorkers create, on average, 1.3 billion gallons of wastewater per day that makes its way through these 7,500 miles of pipes.

    03/17/2023 10:00 pm

    Witch Hunt: A Century of Murder

    Matthew Hopkins was an opportunistic young Puritan who seized the zeitgeist and profited greatly from denouncing hundreds of innocent people. Prepared to bend the rules and break the law if necessary, he enjoyed an enormous rise in popularity, crowning it with his self-endowed title Witchfinder General.

    03/17/2023 11:00 pm

    Bright Now

    Every child has a gift, and all human beings have a contribution that we can make to society. But what does it take to create a genius, and what should the education of a genius look like?

    03/17/2023 11:11 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.

    03/17/2023 11:30 pm

    Breakthrough

    The Greenland ice sheet, the last remnant of the Ice Age, is melting at an unprecedented rate and may trigger a global catastrophe in the process.

    03/17/2023 11:43 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?

    03/18/2023 12:00 am

    Bright Now

    During World War II, the submarines of the Free French Naval Forces scoured the Atlantic to neutralize the Nazi Navy. Discover the forgotten ships that made possible the liberation of France.

    03/18/2023 12:14 am

    Bright Now

    The fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9th, 1989, inevitably altered the landscape of modern geopolitical history. Featuring never-before-seen footage taken from both sides of the wall, providing a glimpse at the everyday lives of the Berliners.

    03/18/2023 12:30 am

    Bright Now

    In 1938, an American psychologist and ethnologist captured 500 macaque monkeys and brought them to a remote and uninhabited Caribbean island. His project was to study a primate population roaming free, in a giant open-air laboratory.

    03/18/2023 12:42 am

    Bright Now

    Growing up in Montana, Casey Anderson came to love and appreciate wild animals at a very young age. He found a particular kinship with bears. One day he was faced with a fateful decision, leave and orphaned grizzly cub to die in the wild or save it.

    03/18/2023 1:00 am

    Face to Face

    Take a look at the rivalry between Che Guevara and Fidel Castro.

    03/18/2023 2:00 am

    Face to Face

    More than forty years after their deaths, Martin Luther King and Malcolm X remain two of the world's most famous political activists. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in October 1964, Martin Luther King was the world-renowned symbol of the American Civil Rights movement. At the same time, Malcolm X was revered as an icon in Africa, where heads of state lined up to receive him.

    03/18/2023 3:00 am

    NYC Revealed

    Many things come to mind when thinking about New York City, but how the city deals with its garbage is usually not one of them. A look at how New Yorkers deal with over 14 million tons of trash each year.

    03/18/2023 3:30 am

    NYC Revealed

    Underneath the ground of New York's fabled streets exists a vast network of pipes that make up the city's sewer system. New Yorkers create, on average, 1.3 billion gallons of wastewater per day that makes its way through these 7,500 miles of pipes.

    03/18/2023 4:00 am

    Witch Hunt: A Century of Murder

    Matthew Hopkins was an opportunistic young Puritan who seized the zeitgeist and profited greatly from denouncing hundreds of innocent people. Prepared to bend the rules and break the law if necessary, he enjoyed an enormous rise in popularity, crowning it with his self-endowed title Witchfinder General.

    03/18/2023 5:00 am

    Bright Now

    Every child has a gift, and all human beings have a contribution that we can make to society. But what does it take to create a genius, and what should the education of a genius look like?

    03/18/2023 5:11 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.

    03/18/2023 5:30 am

    Breakthrough

    The Greenland ice sheet, the last remnant of the Ice Age, is melting at an unprecedented rate and may trigger a global catastrophe in the process.

    03/18/2023 5:43 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?

    03/18/2023 6:00 am

    Crime Scene Solvers

    On October 31, 2013, Belgian politician Bernard Ouessfal rushed down the six flights of a hotel in Ostend where he had met up with his wife, Véronique, the day before. He had just found her unconscious on the bathroom floor with a mysterious plastic bag next to her.

    03/18/2023 7:00 am

    Crime Scene Solvers

    On April 29, 2007, a walker discovered the body of Jennifer Charron, 21, in a wood in Saint-Sulpice-de-Royan, in Charente-Maritime. The young waitress had her hands tied behind her back.

    03/18/2023 8:00 am

    Crime Scene Solvers

    On 12 April 2003, Xavier Flactif, his wife Graziella and their three children disappeared without a trace from their chalet in Upper Savoy in the French Alps. At the scene, police find broken teeth, a cartridge case and a significant traces of blood.

    03/18/2023 9:00 am

    Crime Scene Solvers

    The body of a woman is found in the Rambouillet Forest. Police officers are perplexed by the clues found at the crime scene and the state of the body, which is missing both head and heart. The victim of this murder is soon identified: Nicole Saada.

    03/18/2023 10:00 am

    Murder Maps

    WWI veteran John Christie later turned to a life of crime and killed at least eight women. Hear how his murderous spree ended at the gallows.

    03/18/2023 11:00 am

    Crime Scene Solvers

    18-year-old Laetitia Perrais is a trainee hotel waitress who vanishes after an evening shift; every attempt is made to shed light on her disappearance and the efforts eventually pay off.

    03/18/2023 12:00 pm

    Crime Scene Solvers

    On October 31, 2013, Belgian politician Bernard Ouessfal rushed down the six flights of a hotel in Ostend where he had met up with his wife, Véronique, the day before. He had just found her unconscious on the bathroom floor with a mysterious plastic bag next to her.

    03/18/2023 1:00 pm

    Crime Scene Solvers

    On April 29, 2007, a walker discovered the body of Jennifer Charron, 21, in a wood in Saint-Sulpice-de-Royan, in Charente-Maritime. The young waitress had her hands tied behind her back.

    03/18/2023 2:00 pm

    Crime Scene Solvers

    On 12 April 2003, Xavier Flactif, his wife Graziella and their three children disappeared without a trace from their chalet in Upper Savoy in the French Alps. At the scene, police find broken teeth, a cartridge case and a significant traces of blood.

    03/18/2023 3:00 pm

    Crime Scene Solvers

    The body of a woman is found in the Rambouillet Forest. Police officers are perplexed by the clues found at the crime scene and the state of the body, which is missing both head and heart. The victim of this murder is soon identified: Nicole Saada.

    03/18/2023 4:00 pm

    Murder Maps

    WWI veteran John Christie later turned to a life of crime and killed at least eight women. Hear how his murderous spree ended at the gallows.

    03/18/2023 5:00 pm

    Crime Scene Solvers

    18-year-old Laetitia Perrais is a trainee hotel waitress who vanishes after an evening shift; every attempt is made to shed light on her disappearance and the efforts eventually pay off.

    Curiosity Stream EU

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

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