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04/06/2024 5:35 pm |
Drain the Oceans |
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| Over the last century, a new breed of ocean giant has emerged. Maritime archaeologists and historians go in search of the biggest wrecks ever sunk beneath the seas. New scientific data combines with cutting-edge computer graphics to drain the oceans. | |||||
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04/06/2024 6:20 pm |
Drain the Oceans |
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| In 1942, Japan came to dominate the Pacific region and inflict huge blows on the Allies. The secret as to how they did it lies waiting to be discovered. | |||||
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04/06/2024 7:10 pm |
Drain the Oceans |
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| Drain the Oceans unlocks the secrets of how the Roman Empire controlled the seas of the Ancient world revealing one of the oldest shipwrecks in the world and unearthing a port lost for centuries under Italian soil. | |||||
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04/06/2024 8:00 pm |
Mars |
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| In 2033, the first human mission to Mars enters the red planet's atmosphere but the crew of the Daedalus faces a life-threatening emergency when the ship's landing system goes offline. | |||||
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04/06/2024 8:50 pm |
Mars |
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| In 2033, the Daedalus crew battles across the harsh Martian terrain to reach their prebuilt base camp. | |||||
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04/06/2024 9:40 pm |
Mars |
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| In 2033, the Daedalus mission is in jeopardy as the crew struggles to find a permanent shelter that can provide long-term protection from radiation. | |||||
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04/06/2024 10:30 pm |
Food Factory |
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| Hunks of peanut-filled nougat are produced, potato pellets become Smart Fries, and apple chips can replace potato chips. | |||||
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04/06/2024 10:50 pm |
Food Factory |
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| A look at how some foods are made in food factories including pretzel nuggets, French fried onions and Italian Brio soda. | |||||
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04/06/2024 11:15 pm |
Food Factory |
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| A look at how some foods are made in food factories including hot sauce, lemon Italian ice and packed peanuts. | |||||
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04/06/2024 11:35 pm |
Food Factory |
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| A look at how some foods are made in food factories including Dijon mustard, coconut macaroons, and hazelnut cream-filled wafers. | |||||
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04/07/2024 12:00 am |
Science of Stupid |
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| Amateur lumberjacks provide a tutorial on how to improperly cut down a tree. Seasoned street professionals demonstrate Hooke's Law using a pogo stick. A pole dancer learns a hard lesson in friction and gravity. | |||||
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04/07/2024 12:20 am |
Science of Stupid |
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| Richard Hammond explores the many ways there are to embarrass, injure and humiliate oneself when riding a unicycle or jumping off a roof. | |||||
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04/07/2024 12:45 am |
Science of Stupid |
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| Richard Hammond uses science and home footage to reveal how and why it can be so easy to injure or embarrass yourself while pole dancing, playing on a pogo stick or cutting down trees. | |||||
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04/07/2024 1:10 am |
Science of Stupid |
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| Richard Hammond combines science with home footage to reveal how easy it is to injure or embarrass yourself when walking on ice or riding in a shopping trolley. | |||||
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04/07/2024 1:35 am |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| When a two-billion-dollar Stealth Bomber crashes in Guam, it's up to the US Air Force to investigate the most expensive aviation accident of all time. | |||||
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04/07/2024 2:20 am |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| Rocked by an explosion that rips both right wing engines off the wing, the pilots of Transair 671 manage a miraculous landing at a French military airfield. | |||||
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04/07/2024 2:05 am |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| When Alaska Airlines Flight 261 suddenly nosedives into the Pacific, investigators uncover a critical maintenance issue with deadly implications. | |||||
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04/07/2024 2:50 am |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| After a Boeing 727's near-fatal nosedive over Michigan, investigators risk their own lives to determine why TWA Flight 841 fell out of the sky. | |||||
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04/07/2024 3:35 am |
Hunting Alaskan Dinosaurs |
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| A group of paleontologists head to the icy wilderness of Northern Alaska because they think they've found something completely unique and revolutionary: the lost world of the dinosaurs of Alaska. | |||||
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04/07/2024 4:20 am |
Ancient China From Above |
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| Many believed the lost city of Xanadu was a myth, but with cutting-edge technology, Dr Allan Maca brings Kublai Khan's legendary city back to life. | |||||
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04/07/2024 5:10 am |
Being the Queen |
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| A treasure trove of never-before-heard interviews with people who have known Queen Elizabeth II personally. | |||||
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04/07/2024 6:00 am |
Charles: In His Own Words |
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| On May 6th 2023 Charles Windsor will be crowned King of England in a ceremony that will be seen by billions of people around the world. | |||||
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04/07/2024 6:45 am |
Explorer |
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| Phil Keoghan ventures inside the active Masaya volcano in Nicaragua; motorcyclists transport solar panels in Tanzania; an oil mogul's horse cloning business may provide insight to cure diabetes; how Americans are preparing for a nuclear attack. | |||||
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04/07/2024 7:30 am |
Explorer |
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| Phil Keoghan visits the Paranal Observatory in the Atacama Desert; Mariana van Zeller speaks with members of the Flat Earth movement; Albert Lin explores the potential of hibernation on Mars and how lemurs can help; meteorite trading in Morocco. | |||||
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04/07/2024 8:20 am |
Being the Queen |
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| A treasure trove of never-before-heard interviews with people who have known Queen Elizabeth II personally. | |||||
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04/07/2024 9:05 am |
Charles: In His Own Words |
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| On May 6th 2023 Charles Windsor will be crowned King of England in a ceremony that will be seen by billions of people around the world. | |||||
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04/07/2024 9:50 am |
Explorer |
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| Phil Keoghan ventures inside the active Masaya volcano in Nicaragua; motorcyclists transport solar panels in Tanzania; an oil mogul's horse cloning business may provide insight to cure diabetes; how Americans are preparing for a nuclear attack. | |||||
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04/07/2024 10:35 am |
Explorer |
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| Phil Keoghan visits the Paranal Observatory in the Atacama Desert; Mariana van Zeller speaks with members of the Flat Earth movement; Albert Lin explores the potential of hibernation on Mars and how lemurs can help; meteorite trading in Morocco. | |||||
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04/07/2024 11:25 am |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| When a two-billion-dollar Stealth Bomber crashes in Guam, it's up to the US Air Force to investigate the most expensive aviation accident of all time. | |||||
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04/07/2024 12:10 pm |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| Rocked by an explosion that rips both right wing engines off the wing, the pilots of Transair 671 manage a miraculous landing at a French military airfield. | |||||
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04/07/2024 12:55 pm |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| When Alaska Airlines Flight 261 suddenly nosedives into the Pacific, investigators uncover a critical maintenance issue with deadly implications. | |||||
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04/07/2024 1:40 pm |
Air Crash Investigation |
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| After a Boeing 727's near-fatal nosedive over Michigan, investigators risk their own lives to determine why TWA Flight 841 fell out of the sky. | |||||
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04/07/2024 2:20 pm |
Science of Stupid |
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| Amateur lumberjacks provide a tutorial on how to improperly cut down a tree. Seasoned street professionals demonstrate Hooke's Law using a pogo stick. A pole dancer learns a hard lesson in friction and gravity. | |||||
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04/07/2024 2:45 pm |
Mars |
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| In 2033, the first human mission to Mars enters the red planet's atmosphere but the crew of the Daedalus faces a life-threatening emergency when the ship's landing system goes offline. | |||||
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04/07/2024 3:35 pm |
Mars |
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| In 2033, the Daedalus crew battles across the harsh Martian terrain to reach their prebuilt base camp. | |||||