Schedules
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04/30/2023 4:00 pm |
FASTER! |
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| The invention of the sealable plastic container in 1946 changed the way we shop for food, the way we cook, and the way we eat. They allow us to eat on the move, prep in advance, and reduce food waste. | |||||
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04/30/2023 5:00 pm |
Dangerous Waters |
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| As Steven's watercraft continues to sink, the men takes refuge on a deserted, frozen beach. The whaling boat captain has a gut feeling that leads to him changing everything for the expedition. | |||||
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04/30/2023 6:00 pm |
Dangerous Waters |
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| The whalers refuse to haul the fuel any further north and the men must calculate if they have enough fuel and food to make it, just as the ocean begins to freeze right beneath the watercrafts. | |||||
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04/30/2023 7:00 pm |
Dangerous Waters |
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| As the ice pack moves in around the expedition, gasoline barrels rupture and the team hunkers down on the fuel boat. They must make a difficult decision before someone gets hurt. | |||||
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04/30/2023 8:00 pm |
Dangerous Waters |
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| For the first time ever the crew of Dangerous Waters round table the expeditions adventure this season and talk about some of the things that happened behind the scenes. With Steven Moll, Patrick McGregor, Jake Hammer, Casey Bays, and Chris Harvey. | |||||
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04/30/2023 9:00 pm |
FASTER! |
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| Over a lifetime, many of us spend hours, days, weeks, and even months in their covered, climate-controlled, everything-under-one roofs. | |||||
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04/30/2023 10:00 pm |
FASTER! |
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| The invention of the sealable plastic container in 1946 changed the way we shop for food, the way we cook, and the way we eat. They allow us to eat on the move, prep in advance, and reduce food waste. | |||||
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04/30/2023 11:00 pm |
Dangerous Waters |
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| As Steven's watercraft continues to sink, the men takes refuge on a deserted, frozen beach. The whaling boat captain has a gut feeling that leads to him changing everything for the expedition. | |||||
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05/01/2023 12:00 am |
Dangerous Waters |
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| The whalers refuse to haul the fuel any further north and the men must calculate if they have enough fuel and food to make it, just as the ocean begins to freeze right beneath the watercrafts. | |||||
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05/01/2023 1:00 am |
Dangerous Waters |
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| As the ice pack moves in around the expedition, gasoline barrels rupture and the team hunkers down on the fuel boat. They must make a difficult decision before someone gets hurt. | |||||
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05/01/2023 2:00 am |
Dangerous Waters |
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| For the first time ever the crew of Dangerous Waters round table the expeditions adventure this season and talk about some of the things that happened behind the scenes. With Steven Moll, Patrick McGregor, Jake Hammer, Casey Bays, and Chris Harvey. | |||||
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05/01/2023 3:00 am |
FASTER! |
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| Over a lifetime, many of us spend hours, days, weeks, and even months in their covered, climate-controlled, everything-under-one roofs. | |||||
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05/01/2023 4:00 am |
Islands |
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| Birds have more freedom to come and go from islands than most, often using them as remote fortresses where they can safely raise their young, but some find islands so rewarding that they stay. Without predators, some change their lifestyles. | |||||
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05/01/2023 5:00 am |
Islands |
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| When animals find themselves on islands, they race to be the best at exploiting new niches, which leads to some weird and wonderful designs. | |||||
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05/01/2023 6:00 am |
Islands |
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| Being stranded on an island means that space, food, and water are limited resources. Animals are vulnerable to sudden changes and new arrivals. To make the resources last, some animals have gradually become smaller than their mainland relatives. | |||||
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05/01/2023 7:00 am |
Nature's Greatest Secrets - The Coral Triangle |
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| Volcanic activity, shifting tectonic plates and changing sea levels help form the area. | |||||
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05/01/2023 8:00 am |
Nature's Greatest Secrets - The Coral Triangle |
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| The Coral Triangle is the major junction of three great oceans, so it's a great place to track and study migrating marine mammals. | |||||
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05/01/2023 9:00 am |
Nature's Greatest Secrets - The Coral Triangle |
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| A look at the region's people and their relationship with the marine richness that surrounds them. | |||||
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05/01/2023 10:00 am |
Islands |
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| Birds have more freedom to come and go from islands than most, often using them as remote fortresses where they can safely raise their young, but some find islands so rewarding that they stay. Without predators, some change their lifestyles. | |||||
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05/01/2023 11:00 am |
Islands |
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| When animals find themselves on islands, they race to be the best at exploiting new niches, which leads to some weird and wonderful designs. | |||||
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05/01/2023 12:00 pm |
Islands |
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| Being stranded on an island means that space, food, and water are limited resources. Animals are vulnerable to sudden changes and new arrivals. To make the resources last, some animals have gradually become smaller than their mainland relatives. | |||||
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05/01/2023 1:00 pm |
Nature's Greatest Secrets - The Coral Triangle |
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| Volcanic activity, shifting tectonic plates and changing sea levels help form the area. | |||||
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05/01/2023 2:00 pm |
Nature's Greatest Secrets - The Coral Triangle |
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| The Coral Triangle is the major junction of three great oceans, so it's a great place to track and study migrating marine mammals. | |||||
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05/01/2023 3:00 pm |
Nature's Greatest Secrets - The Coral Triangle |
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| A look at the region's people and their relationship with the marine richness that surrounds them. | |||||