Schedules
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03/31/2023 5:00 pm |
Bright Now |
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| It was discovered on October 19th, 2017 and it was recognised as the first known object of its type. It is unique since it is the first known object that came from outside our solar system. But while we observed it, the mystery surrounding it grew. | |||||
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03/31/2023 5:12 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Solar sails, the latest in space travel technology, could one day help us reach nearby stars. Follow the exciting missions laying the ground towards a new form of space exploration. | |||||
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03/31/2023 5:30 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Research in nutrition points to diet as the most important factor in continued good health and longevity. Doctors, chefs, and nutritionists show how going green with fresh ingredients in daily meals will improve health. | |||||
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03/31/2023 5:46 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Modern birds are the most direct descendants of some of the most iconic dinosaurs to ever walk this planet. But can science really enable us to alter chicken embryos to resemble their mightiest ancestor: T-Rex? | |||||
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03/31/2023 6:00 pm |
Beyond the Spotlight |
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| At age 19, on a missionary trip to a clinic in Brazil, Kristen Bell helped to deliver two babies. The experience ignited her nurturing nature, which endures today in good works like the snack bars This Saves Lives. | |||||
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03/31/2023 7:00 pm |
Beyond the Spotlight |
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| Shaquille O'Neal went from being poor and bullied - and becoming a bully himself - to fame in the NBA. The greatest influence on Shaq's life was his step-father, who taught him that true pressure is not knowing where your next meal is coming from. | |||||
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03/31/2023 8:00 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| 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. | |||||
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03/31/2023 8:30 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| 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. | |||||
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03/31/2023 9:00 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| New York CIty is known as one of the rattiest cities in America with some estimating close to two million rodents roam its streets. Providing look at how New York City manages it's rodent population. | |||||
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03/31/2023 9:30 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| What started as a small fleet of cars nearly 100 years ago, has turned into a bustling system of thousands of yellow taxi cabs. But now the threat of ride-share apps and city scandal has left cab drivers in thousands of dollars of debt. | |||||
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03/31/2023 10:00 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Meet a family of Chungungos, the worlds mysterious, smallest otter. Living along the untamed coast of the southern Pacific Ocean, these furry, intelligent, and adorable creatures make their home in the wild of Chile. | |||||
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03/31/2023 10:11 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Food Anthropologist Dr. Bill Schindler is on an international quest to discover what we should eat. He and his family uncover ancient culinary practices and show how they can bring simplicity and good health to the modern kitchen. | |||||
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03/31/2023 10:30 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Life blooms in unexpected ways in California, from desert wildflowers to jellyfish colonies off Monterey. | |||||
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03/31/2023 10:44 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Underwater photographer Peter Kragh explores the coast of California, and reveals some of the most spectacular life found under the sea. | |||||
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03/31/2023 11:00 pm |
Bright Now |
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| It was discovered on October 19th, 2017 and it was recognised as the first known object of its type. It is unique since it is the first known object that came from outside our solar system. But while we observed it, the mystery surrounding it grew. | |||||
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03/31/2023 11:12 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Solar sails, the latest in space travel technology, could one day help us reach nearby stars. Follow the exciting missions laying the ground towards a new form of space exploration. | |||||
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03/31/2023 11:30 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Research in nutrition points to diet as the most important factor in continued good health and longevity. Doctors, chefs, and nutritionists show how going green with fresh ingredients in daily meals will improve health. | |||||
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03/31/2023 11:46 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Modern birds are the most direct descendants of some of the most iconic dinosaurs to ever walk this planet. But can science really enable us to alter chicken embryos to resemble their mightiest ancestor: T-Rex? | |||||
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04/01/2023 12:00 am |
Beyond the Spotlight |
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| At age 19, on a missionary trip to a clinic in Brazil, Kristen Bell helped to deliver two babies. The experience ignited her nurturing nature, which endures today in good works like the snack bars This Saves Lives. | |||||
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04/01/2023 1:00 am |
Beyond the Spotlight |
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| Shaquille O'Neal went from being poor and bullied - and becoming a bully himself - to fame in the NBA. The greatest influence on Shaq's life was his step-father, who taught him that true pressure is not knowing where your next meal is coming from. | |||||
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04/01/2023 2:00 am |
NYC Revealed |
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| 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. | |||||
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04/01/2023 2:30 am |
NYC Revealed |
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| 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. | |||||
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04/01/2023 3:00 am |
NYC Revealed |
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| New York CIty is known as one of the rattiest cities in America with some estimating close to two million rodents roam its streets. Providing look at how New York City manages it's rodent population. | |||||
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04/01/2023 3:30 am |
NYC Revealed |
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| What started as a small fleet of cars nearly 100 years ago, has turned into a bustling system of thousands of yellow taxi cabs. But now the threat of ride-share apps and city scandal has left cab drivers in thousands of dollars of debt. | |||||
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04/01/2023 4:00 am |
Bright Now |
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| Meet a family of Chungungos, the worlds mysterious, smallest otter. Living along the untamed coast of the southern Pacific Ocean, these furry, intelligent, and adorable creatures make their home in the wild of Chile. | |||||
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04/01/2023 4:11 am |
Bright Now |
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| Food Anthropologist Dr. Bill Schindler is on an international quest to discover what we should eat. He and his family uncover ancient culinary practices and show how they can bring simplicity and good health to the modern kitchen. | |||||
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04/01/2023 4:30 am |
Bright Now |
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| Life blooms in unexpected ways in California, from desert wildflowers to jellyfish colonies off Monterey. | |||||
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04/01/2023 4:44 am |
Bright Now |
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| Underwater photographer Peter Kragh explores the coast of California, and reveals some of the most spectacular life found under the sea. | |||||
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04/01/2023 5:00 am |
The Case |
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| Valérie Bouvard shares a criminal case she solved, the murder of Mamadou Magassouba. | |||||
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04/01/2023 6:00 am |
The Case |
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| On the night of April 7th 2012, Maeva Rousseau, a young mother of 23, is found dead at home. The crime scene shows traces of violence. | |||||
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04/01/2023 7:00 am |
The Case |
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| The case of Antonio Ferrara, a small-time crook who had made a name for himself in the criminal underworld. | |||||
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04/01/2023 8:00 am |
The Case |
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| In 1995, a young woman disappeared near the Perpignan train station, in 1997, the mutilated body of another was discovered in the same district. In 1998, Perpignan was struck by another murder. | |||||
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04/01/2023 9:00 am |
The Case |
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| Michel Cunault has built his entire career in the judicial police in the Paris suburbs. In 2004, left for Dijon in search of tranquility, he is confronted with the investigation of his life, the disappearance of two young women. | |||||
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04/01/2023 10:00 am |
The Case |
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| Exploring intense and personal cases that continue to haunt police investigators. | |||||
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04/01/2023 11:00 am |
The Case |
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| Valérie Bouvard shares a criminal case she solved, the murder of Mamadou Magassouba. | |||||
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04/01/2023 12:00 pm |
The Case |
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| On the night of April 7th 2012, Maeva Rousseau, a young mother of 23, is found dead at home. The crime scene shows traces of violence. | |||||
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04/01/2023 1:00 pm |
The Case |
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| The case of Antonio Ferrara, a small-time crook who had made a name for himself in the criminal underworld. | |||||
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04/01/2023 2:00 pm |
The Case |
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| In 1995, a young woman disappeared near the Perpignan train station, in 1997, the mutilated body of another was discovered in the same district. In 1998, Perpignan was struck by another murder. | |||||
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04/01/2023 3:00 pm |
The Case |
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| Michel Cunault has built his entire career in the judicial police in the Paris suburbs. In 2004, left for Dijon in search of tranquility, he is confronted with the investigation of his life, the disappearance of two young women. | |||||
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04/01/2023 4:00 pm |
The Case |
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| Exploring intense and personal cases that continue to haunt police investigators. | |||||