Schedules
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10/12/2023 5:00 pm |
Wildest India |
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| Hindus believe the Ganges River is holy and has the power to purify despite being polluted. | |||||
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10/12/2023 6:00 pm |
Hot Tuna |
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| A quest to find the last refuge of the bluefin tuna. | |||||
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10/12/2023 7:00 pm |
Giants |
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| Dan O'Neill joins Dr. Juliana Terra, a herpetologist in Southern Brazil, hoping to track down a giant female green anaconda during the mating season; the snake's natural camouflage complicates the task. | |||||
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10/12/2023 8:00 pm |
Expedition Wallacea |
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| Alfred Wallace used his observations on Indonesian islands to develop a theory of evolution. | |||||
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10/12/2023 9:00 pm |
Wildest Islands |
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| The Philippines, a chain of approximately 7,000 tropical islands in the western Pacific, is a breeding ground for many rare and bizarre animals. | |||||
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10/12/2023 10:00 pm |
Wildest India |
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| Unlocking the keys to survival for humans and animals who thrive in the Thar Desert. | |||||
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10/12/2023 11:00 pm |
Wildest India |
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| Hindus believe the Ganges River is holy and has the power to purify despite being polluted. | |||||
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10/13/2023 12:00 am |
Hot Tuna |
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| A quest to find the last refuge of the bluefin tuna. | |||||
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10/13/2023 1:00 am |
Giants |
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| Dan O'Neill joins Dr. Juliana Terra, a herpetologist in Southern Brazil, hoping to track down a giant female green anaconda during the mating season; the snake's natural camouflage complicates the task. | |||||
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10/13/2023 2:00 am |
Expedition Wallacea |
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| Alfred Wallace used his observations on Indonesian islands to develop a theory of evolution. | |||||
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10/13/2023 3:00 am |
Wildest Islands |
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| The Philippines, a chain of approximately 7,000 tropical islands in the western Pacific, is a breeding ground for many rare and bizarre animals. | |||||
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10/13/2023 4:00 am |
Wildest India |
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| Unlocking the keys to survival for humans and animals who thrive in the Thar Desert. | |||||
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10/13/2023 5:00 am |
Wildest India |
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| Hindus believe the Ganges River is holy and has the power to purify despite being polluted. | |||||
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10/13/2023 6:00 am |
Hot Tuna |
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| A quest to find the last refuge of the bluefin tuna. | |||||
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10/13/2023 7:00 am |
Giants |
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| Dan O'Neill joins Dr. Juliana Terra, a herpetologist in Southern Brazil, hoping to track down a giant female green anaconda during the mating season; the snake's natural camouflage complicates the task. | |||||
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10/13/2023 8:00 am |
Expedition Wallacea |
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| Alfred Wallace used his observations on Indonesian islands to develop a theory of evolution. | |||||
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10/13/2023 9:00 am |
Wildest Islands |
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| The Philippines, a chain of approximately 7,000 tropical islands in the western Pacific, is a breeding ground for many rare and bizarre animals. | |||||
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10/13/2023 10:00 am |
Wildest India |
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| Unlocking the keys to survival for humans and animals who thrive in the Thar Desert. | |||||
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10/13/2023 11:00 am |
The Lightbulb Moment |
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| Barcodes have radically changed global commerce, helping fuel the rise of everything from massive companies like Walmart to world powers like China and it all started with a man daydreaming on a beach in 1949. | |||||
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10/13/2023 11:30 am |
The Lightbulb Moment |
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| Florida wasn't always the Sunshine State; in the 1920s, an army of real estate boosters set out to redefine Florida from an economic backwater to a ritzy vacation destination, sparking a land boom the likes of which America had never seen before. | |||||
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10/13/2023 12:00 pm |
The Nile: 5000 Years of History |
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| Visiting the pyramids of Giza in Cairo. | |||||
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10/13/2023 1:00 pm |
The Nile: 5000 Years of History |
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| Exploring ancient catacombs and temples on the trail of Cleopatra. | |||||
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10/13/2023 2:00 pm |
The Real Wild West |
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| The U.S. provokes a war with Mexico, taking California and much of the Southwest. | |||||
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10/13/2023 3:00 pm |
The Real Wild West |
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| Young historians, guides, and descendants tell the untold stories of the Wild West. | |||||
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10/13/2023 4:00 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| New Yorkers produce over 14 million tons of trash each year, and a combination of city agencies and private companies work daily to haul away what New Yorkers don't want. | |||||
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10/13/2023 4:30 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| 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. | |||||