| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 06:00 | | In the scorching desert sun, a team of construction workers has taken on the task of building the largest concrete arch bridge in America, right next to the Hoover Dam.
| | 07:00 | | Jason drives Morgan's Aero Supersports, Vicki speaks to top car designer Gordon Murray about his city car project, and Tiff and Jonny head to the gruelling Ilkley Trial rally.
| | 07:25 | | There is a lot to learn as host Mike Rowe introduces us to an elite assortment of men and women who make their living doing the most unthinkable jobs.
| | 08:15 | | When the fleet arrives on the Opilio crab grounds, a skipper regrets sending his men out in savage weather to save the boat – there are no second chances on the Bering Sea.
| | 09:10 | | Special affects experts Adam and Jamie stop at nothing to find the truth. Using modern-day science, they test myths and urban legends to determine what’s busted, and what's not.
| | 10:05 | | Designers and engineers risk all to put a monstrous rig in place and get a major leg-up on the competition in the race for lucrative deep-sea oil.
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| | | 06:35 | | In his journey through Cuba, Matt travels to Pinar del Rio, where he visits the fantastic limestone hills of the region that have not changed since the Jurassic period.
| | 07:00 | | After surviving a near-fatal cycling accident, James Cracknell takes to his bike again in a bid to cover 430 miles of frozen wilderness and complete the Yukon Arctic Ultra.
| | 07:50 | | This compelling series highlights the unexpected ways Mother Nature’s awesome power can cause unforeseen danger and transform lives in a matter of seconds.
| | 08:45 | | Travel back in time through the lost worlds of New York City's past. Mammoths, sea scorpions and dinosaurs once called it home.
| | 09:35 | | The Korean War brought the Russian Mig-15 jet, designed to shoot down bombers, face to face with the American F-86 Sabre, built as a multi-purpose offensive weapon.
| | 10:30 | | Documentary series that uses state-of-the-art forensics to investigate human skeletons found from different eras of British History.
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| | | 06:10 | | The story of six individuals who have been selected for a gruelling two-year mission and the greatest human exploration of this century - the first mission to Mars.
| | 07:00 | | Jason and Ortis use the latest technology as they face each other in a triathlon, while Polly and Suzi test the latest gadgets for relaxation.
| | 07:25 | | Jason and Jon test entry-level laptops and digital cameras. Plus, Suzi showcases great value HD camcorders, while Ortis searches for the best big TV on a budget.
| | 07:50 | | Get ready to re-evaluate what you think you know as we discover how everyday objects really work. We also take a look at some new inventions, which may soon be part of our lives.
| | 08:15 | | The stories behind the manufacturing of weird and wonderful objects, the idiosyncrasies that make them so intriguing and the engaging tales of the people who make them.
| | 08:40 | | Following Singapore's new circle line, which is costing $6.7 billion to build. When complete, it will be the longest driverless railway system.
| | 09:35 | | Off the coast of Africa, a futuristic remote crawler sucks up seabed gravel full of diamonds, and delivers them up to the world's biggest underwater mining vessel.
| | 10:25 | | Big Daddy Bergeman, supplier of one-of-a-kind toys to the rich and famous, creates a Mini that can be driven from either end and houses a jacuzzi.
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| | 11:00 | | Air to air refuelling, ski slopes and car production; behind the ordinary is the extraordinary. Go behind the scenes to find out 'How Do They Do It?'.
| | 11:30 | | In the Persian Gulf, the Sheik of Qatar barely avoids catastrophe when his race boat flips. Then, a seaplane crashes at take off, just feet from an amateur cameraman.
| | 11:55 | | From diving without a mask in the tropics to finding water in the desert, Bear Grylls travels the world, sharing his tips and techniques for survival.
| | 12:50 | | After an accident left him paralysed from the waist down, Richard abandoned his dream of restoring his GTO. The Overhaulin' team are soon on the case.
| | 13:45 | | With an eye for a bargain, Mike Brewer spends £2,100 on a 1984 Corvette C4. Can top mechanic Edd China restore it to its former glory?
| | 14:15 | | After passing through Edd China's expert hands, the 1984 Corvette C4 is revamped and ready to be sold. Mike Brewer takes on the challenge.
| | 14:40 | | OCC builds a ramp to launch a dummy dressed as Jr. over a creek. Meanwhile, Jr. and his team begin building their very first chopper and Jr. recruits his friend Nubs to the team.
| | 15:35 | | There is a lot to learn as host Mike Rowe introduces us to an elite assortment of men and women who make their living doing the most unthinkable jobs.
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| | | 11:20 | | See how William Cockerill delivered the newly-invented steam engine to the continent to power textile machines in the early 19th century.
| | 11:45 | | In his journey through Cuba, Matt travels to Pinar del Rio, where he visits the fantastic limestone hills of the region that have not changed since the Jurassic period.
| | 12:10 | | While climbing in the French Alps, two friends find themselves trapped on a tiny ledge in a vicious storm.
| | 13:05 | | Examine the Bermuda Triangle to reveal what is beneath this mysterious part of the ocean, where freak waves and giant whirlpools have been blamed for plane and boat disappearances.
| | 13:55 | | Tattoo anthropologist Lars Krutak discovers the meanings behind body modification rituals. From cannibals to warriors, Lars reveals these unique cultures before they disappear.
| | 14:50 | | Documentary series that uses state-of-the-art forensics to investigate human skeletons found from different eras of British History.
| | 15:45 | | In the Pacific during World War II the dominant fighter plane was the legendary Japanese Zero. The US Navy's top fighter plane was the Grumman F4F Wildcat.
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| | | 11:20 | | The crack team of inventors continue tackling the problems of today's world from their island warehouse in San Francisco. Together they imagine the craziest prototypes of tomorrow.
| | 12:15 | | The story of six individuals who have been selected for a gruelling two-year mission and the greatest human exploration of this century - the first mission to Mars.
| | 13:05 | | Two brothers plunge 50 storeys – why did one survive and the other die? And on the beaches of Vancouver human feet keep washing up – where are they from?
| | 13:55 | | Get ready to re-evaluate what you think you know as we discover how everyday objects really work. We also take a look at some new inventions, which may soon be part of our lives.
| | 14:20 | | The stories behind the manufacturing of weird and wonderful objects, the idiosyncrasies that make them so intriguing and the engaging tales of the people who make them.
| | 14:50 | | Jason and Ortis use the latest technology as they face each other in a triathlon, while Polly and Suzi test the latest gadgets for relaxation.
| | 15:15 | | Jason and Jon test entry-level laptops and digital cameras. Plus, Suzi showcases great value HD camcorders, while Ortis searches for the best big TV on a budget.
| | 15:40 | | Hosted by Dr Jack Lewis, this magazine-style show features news about breakthroughs in technology, research, inventions and mysteries of the scientific world.
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| | 16:30 | | Three weeks in, the miserable conditions already have the crabbers turning on each other. Plus, deadly ice stands between one skipper and the safety of the harbour.
| | 17:25 | | Special affects experts Adam and Jamie stop at nothing to find the truth. Using modern-day science, they test myths and urban legends to determine what’s busted and what's not.
| | 18:20 | | Designers and engineers risk all to put a monstrous rig in place and get a major leg-up on the competition in the race for lucrative deep-sea oil.
| | 19:15 | | Bear parachutes into one of the most remote parts of New Zealand and battles unpredictable conditions as he crosses the country's highest mountain range.
| | 20:10 | | More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how they are made, including magnets, cooked ham, silver-plated teapots and crash test dummies.
| | 20:40 | | Discover how Daniel Lockhart risks a severe electric shock to make sure power-hungry cities get their electricity. Plus, discover how the world's largest floating crane works.
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| | | 16:40 | | Dinosaurs and large mammals once roamed America where now stand modern cities and landmarks. Travel back in time through the lost world of Chicago's past.
| | 17:35 | | The spread of ideas was catapulted by the rise of the printing presses. It became an industrial process due to Plantin and Moretus in Antwerp and with the German steam press.
| | 18:00 | | This compelling series highlights the unexpected ways Mother Nature’s awesome power can cause unforeseen danger and transform lives in a matter of seconds.
| | 18:55 | | Tattoo anthropologist Lars Krutak discovers the meanings behind body modification rituals. From cannibals to warriors, Lars reveals these unique cultures before they disappear.
| | 19:45 | | Matt leaves behind the hustle and bustle of Havana to travel to the province of Matanzas, where he learns the true story behind the Bay of Pigs Fiasco.
| | 20:10 | | James and his family travel to Idaho to attend Jim's grandmother's funeral. A huge snowstorm blocks the Interstate and for days, they're stranded in their truck.
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| | | 16:05 | | The crack team of inventors continue tackling the problems of today's world from their island warehouse in San Francisco. Together they imagine the craziest prototypes of tomorrow.
| | 17:00 | | Right now, massive meteors are orbiting dangerously close to Earth. What can we do to stop asteroids that are heading towards us, and what type of damage might they cause?
| | 17:50 | | Vini and the Kustomizer crew take delivery of a Vietnam era military helicopter and an old school bus to begin construction of the LimoKopter.
| | 18:40 | | Could there be multiple versions of reality? Scientists explore the possibility that the fate of the universe may depend on hidden cosmic twins.
| | 19:30 | | The guys are in Poland where, in 1868, Pultusk was hit by one of the largest recorded meteorite falls. Can they find a piece of history?
| | 20:20 | | The team seek to prototype a car that can sense its driver's emotional state and react accordingly. Joe and Zoz use biofeedback and mind-control technology in their experiments.
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| | 21:05 | | The Breaking Point team examines the safety features on a bus, searching for a solution that can solve the problem of them regularly crashing through safety barriers.
| | 22:00 | | Former goalkeeper Ian Walker joins Freddie in California, where they race high-powered buggies, compete in rock-climbing and attempt the dangerous sport of wing-walking.
| | 22:55 | | Computer programmer Kemar claims there is nothing he cannot do. He will need all his confidence as he navigates a freighter the length of two football fields through a lock.
| | 23:25 | | Ryan thinks he is the best at everything. The call to work the rock quarry is answered with a nod. Ryan thinks rock loads and dumps are easy, until he actually drives the loader.
| | 23:50 | | Series that explores the world’s largest construction projects. In this captivating special, go behind the scenes at London's impressive Olympic Aquatic Stadium.
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| | | 21:05 | | Explore the dramatic events of the Apollo 13 mission. With full access to all involved, find out how the ingenuity of the astronauts and the team in Houston averted disaster.
| | 22:00 | | The physical and mental barriers the men must overcome are the stuff of legend. Until graduation, those who have survived continue to hold out unless they reach their limit.
| | 22:55 | | When Lord Mountbatten's boat is bombed, it is up to forensic scientists to secure justice. Will they solve the case or will the two IRA members go free?
| | 23:50 | | A killing spree horrifies residents of a Florida town when five college students are found brutally murdered. Can the FBI use criminal profiling to catch the killer?
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| | | 21:10 | | Suzi and Polly try to outdo each other on their glamorous, technology-packed camping holiday. Plus, Jon puts the latest tablet computers to the test.
| | 21:35 | | Suzi and Jason design a mobile phone app, while Jon shows how essential the safety technology in modern cars is by sending an Audi R8 V10 onto a track with it all switched off!
| | 22:00 | | Could there be multiple versions of reality? Scientists explore the possibility that the fate of the universe may depend on hidden cosmic twins.
| | 22:50 | | The guys are in Poland where, in 1868, Pultusk was hit by one of the largest recorded meteorite falls. Can they find a piece of history?
| | 23:40 | | Right now, massive meteors are orbiting dangerously close to Earth. What can we do to stop asteroids that are heading towards us, and what type of damage might they cause?
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| | 00:45 | | Mythbusters' continues in its quest to uncover the truth behind a variety of popular myths and urban legends, with hosts Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage.
| | 01:40 | | The Breaking Point team examines the safety features on a bus, searching for a solution that can solve the problem of them regularly crashing through safety barriers.
| | 02:40 | | Former goalkeeper Ian Walker joins Freddie in California, where they race high-powered buggies, compete in rock-climbing and attempt the dangerous sport of wing-walking.
| | 03:40 | | Computer programmer Kemar claims there is nothing he cannot do. He will need all his confidence as he navigates a freighter the length of two football fields through a lock.
| | 04:10 | | Ryan thinks he is the best at everything. The call to work the rock quarry is answered with a nod. Ryan thinks rock loads and dumps are easy, until he actually drives the loader.
| | 04:40 | | Series that explores the world’s largest construction projects. In this captivating special, go behind the scenes at London's impressive Olympic Aquatic Stadium.
| | 05:35 | | More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how they are made, including magnets, cooked ham, silver-plated teapots and crash test dummies.
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| | | 00:45 | | James and his family travel to Idaho to attend Jim's grandmother's funeral. A huge snowstorm blocks the Interstate and for days, they're stranded in their truck.
| | 01:35 | | Explore the dramatic events of the Apollo 13 mission. With full access to all involved, find out how the ingenuity of the astronauts and the team in Houston averted disaster.
| | 02:30 | | The physical and mental barriers the men must overcome are the stuff of legend. Until graduation, those who have survived continue to hold out unless they reach their limit.
| | 03:25 | | When Lord Mountbatten's boat is bombed, it is up to forensic scientists to secure justice. Will they solve the case or will the two IRA members go free?
| | 04:20 | | The spread of ideas was catapulted by the rise of the printing presses. It became an industrial process due to Plantin and Moretus in Antwerp and with the German steam press.
| | 04:50 | | This compelling series highlights the unexpected ways Mother Nature’s awesome power can cause unforeseen danger and transform lives in a matter of seconds.
| | 05:45 | | Tattoo anthropologist Lars Krutak discovers the meanings behind body modification rituals. From cannibals to warriors, Lars reveals these unique cultures before they disappear.
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| | | 00:35 | | As video game technology advanced, the emergence of character-driven games made virtual stars of the likes of Mario and Sonic as Sega and Nintendo battled for market supremacy.
| | 01:25 | | Hosted by Dr Jack Lewis, this magazine-style show features news about breakthroughs in technology, research, inventions and mysteries of the scientific world.
| | 01:50 | | Could there be multiple versions of reality? Scientists explore the possibility that the fate of the universe may depend on hidden cosmic twins.
| | 02:40 | | The guys are in Poland where, in 1868, Pultusk was hit by one of the largest recorded meteorite falls. Can they find a piece of history?
| | 03:35 | | Get ready to re-evaluate what you think you know as we discover how everyday objects really work. We also take a look at some new inventions, which may soon be part of our lives.
| | 04:00 | | The stories behind the manufacturing of weird and wonderful objects, the idiosyncrasies that make them so intriguing and the engaging tales of the people who make them.
| | 04:25 | | Vini and the Kustomizer crew take delivery of a Vietnam era military helicopter and an old school bus to begin construction of the LimoKopter.
| | 05:20 | | The team seek to prototype a car that can sense its driver's emotional state and react accordingly. Joe and Zoz use biofeedback and mind-control technology in their experiments.
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"Oi, kuidas ma täna tõmbasin prokuröri alt," ütles kohtualune oma advokaadile ja hõõrus heameelest käsi.
"Huvitav, mis asjaoludel?" küsis advokaat.
"See naljahammas raiskas viis kuud süütõendite kogumisele, kutsus protsessile nelikümmend kaheksa tunnistajat ja enne kui esimene neist jõudis suu avada, tunnistasin ma kõik üles!"
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