| 0600 How Do They Do It? |
Discover how the world's strongest knives are made, how diamonds are grown in a laboratory and how enough bricks are produced to build the modern world.
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| 0630 How Do They Do It? |
Find out just how our power-hungry cities are supplied with electricity and how the world's biggest floating crane is operated.
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| 0700 How It's Made |
Vegetable oil, hand tools and cotton swabs. More everyday objects are put under the microscope as we find out how they are made.
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| 0730 How It's Made |
Boiled sweets, polystyrene and metal fences. More everyday objects are put under the microscope as we find out how they are made.
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| 0800 Kings of Construction |
Programme examining the Gotthard Base Tunnel project, set to become the world's largest rail tunnel, creating a flat rail link for travel through the Alps.
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| 0900 Massive Engines |
Chris Barrie tells the story of the development of passenger aircraft, from WWI bombers through to modern jumbos with their massive jet engines.
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| 0930 Massive Engines |
Chris Barrie explores the evolution of the monster steam engines, developed during the 1880s to pump an essential clean water supply to the public.
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| 1000 Time Team |
Time Team has come to Rycote Park in Oxfordshire to try and find the remains of a great house that once played host to five reigning monarchs.
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| 1100 Deadliest Catch |
A Slap in the Face or a Kick in the Butt: Frozen crabs, gear and harbour chill the hearts of the most hardened fishermen. Plus the Northwestern battles a deadly storm.
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| 1200 Swords: Life on the Line |
The Eagle Eye II battles rough seas and broken gear, continuing to wear down the tired crew. Meanwhile, a 30-foot wave hits the Frances Anne in the dead of night.
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| 1300 Destroyed in Seconds |
Ron Pitts goes behind the scenes of more moments of destruction, including storm chasers who become storm victims, a paint factory that explodes and a plane crash at sea.
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| 1330 Destroyed in Seconds |
Ron Pitts delivers more incredible images of destruction caught on camera, including two porsches colliding at triple digit speed and a massive explosion at a refinery.
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| 1400 Gun Camera |
Aircraft gun cameras have captured footage of everything from dogfights to the pinpoint accuracy of smart bombs, including one taken from the famous Memphis Belle.
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| 1500 The First World War |
Shackled to a Corpse: Re-examines the war on the Eastern Front down to the Alps, as both sides came close to victory, through rare archive film and accounts from survivors.
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| 1600 Time Team |
Time Team has come to Rycote Park in Oxfordshire to try and find the remains of a great house that once played host to five reigning monarchs.
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| 1700 Massive Engines |
Chris Barrie explores the development of marine engines, from the first crude steamships to the huge diesel engines found on modern container ships.
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| 1730 Massive Engines |
Comedy actor Chris Barrie explores the development of truck engines, including the Caterpillar 789, which has a massive capacity of 177 tonnes.
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| 1800 Deadliest Catch |
When the fleet gets word of great fishing by the ice pack, the chase is on. But will hellish hours and missing pots push these men over the edge?
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| 1900 Mythbusters |
Can a stereo destroy a car with just sound? Adam and Jamie pump up the bass. Tory, Kari, and Grant hit the road to take on two tall tales from down under.
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| 2000 How Do They Do It? |
The lightbulb was the ultimate bright idea, but how did they produce enough to illuminate the modern world? How do they demolish buildings or build massive cranes?
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| 2030 How It's Made |
Kayaks, safety boots, electronic signs and cereal: more everyday objects are put under the microscope as we find out how they are made.
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| 2100 JFK: Inside the Target Car |
Using cutting-edge technology, can forensic scientists prove that the bullet that killed JFK was fired from the Texas School Book Depository by Lee Harvey Oswald?
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| 2200 Human Sacrifice |
To some ancient peoples, sex and death went hand in hand as part of fertility sacrifices. But did the Aztecs really cut out the hearts of thousands of victims in these rites?
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| 2300 Born Survivor: Bear Grylls |
Bear's Ultimate Survival Guide, Part 2: From falling into ice in Siberia, to making it off a desert island in Indonesia, Bear Grylls offers the ultimate survival guide.
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| 0000 The FBI Files |
The case of a vicious killer who fired an AK-47 at cars entering CIA HQ, who was caught only after a five-year manhunt and a two million dollar reward.
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| 0100 The FBI Files |
The case of a murderous mother who abducted and killed her stepson, and was caught by the FBI after her suspicious husband contacted the police.
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| 0200 Forensic Detectives |
When murder occurs within the US Navy and Marine Corps, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service takes on the investigation.
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| 0300 Forensic Detectives |
Diligence and cutting-edge technology are paramount when catching homicide suspects who believe their crimes were forgotten years ago.
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| 0350 Massive Engines |
Chris Barrie tells the story of the development of passenger aircraft, from WWI bombers through to modern jumbos with their massive jet engines.
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| 0415 Massive Engines |
Chris Barrie explores the evolution of the monster steam engines, developed during the 1880s to pump an essential clean water supply to the public.
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| 0440 Mythbusters |
Can a stereo destroy a car with just sound? Adam and Jamie pump up the bass. Tory, Kari, and Grant hit the road to take on two tall tales from down under.
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| 0530 How Does That Work? |
See how commonplace items work, including: chainsaws, fog machines, bicycle pumps and plasma screens.
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| 0600 How Do They Do It? |
Find out just how a desert city is supplied with fresh drinking water, how the world's largest TV screens are built and how one of the world's fastest family cars is created.
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