| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 06:00 | | ‘Mega Builders’ chronicles one of the world's most awe-inspiring constructions, meeting the team behind it and discovering how such a huge project is pulled off.
| | 07:00 | | This brand new series sees Tiff Needell, Vicki Butler-Henderson, Jonny Smith and Jason Plato test out more of the world's supercars, handy hatchbacks and perfect people carriers.
| | 07:25 | | While they may seem cute and cuddly, penguins create a lot of very smelly waste which Mike discovers when he heads to Audubon Zoo in New Orleans to work as a keeper for the day.
| | 08:15 | | The 2009 opilio crab season is almost over and a savage storm causes multiple maydays. Can the coastguard save four men before their boat is pounded against the rocks?
| | 09:10 | | Jamie and Adam re-enact a scene from the film 'Scent Of A Woman' in which a blind Al Pacino speeds through the streets of New York, assisted only by his terrified passenger.
| | 10:05 | | Upon its completion in 2007, the 700 ft-high Space Tower will be the tallest building in Spain. Cameras capture all the drama as crews struggle to repair one of its levels.
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| | | 06:35 | | Join Matt Hayes as he continues his journey across Cuba with only a fishing rod for company as he samples the rich blend of culture and history of this unique Caribbean country.
| | 07:00 | | Tracing the original stories and people that inspired the fictional TV series and feature film about the Korean War. Includes interviews with cast members from MASH.
| | 07:50 | | The story of D-Day has been retold many times, but what really happened on Omaha Beach in June 1944? What was it like for the men who fought and how did they manage to win?
| | 08:45 | | The Cretaceous Period spawned dinosaurs with a savage combination of speed, eyesight, brainpower and razor-sharp implements. Science reveals their secrets.
| | 09:35 | | Fighter aircraft have dominated the battlefield from the skies. We asses the dominance each aircraft has achieved to discover the most feared fighter.
| | 10:30 | | Scotty attempts to solve the mystery of a headless skeleton in a cave in Belize, which contains thousands of human bones. Was the man part of a violent Mayan ritual sacrifice?
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| | | 06:10 | | Everywhere we look on Earth, we find life. Yet we have only ever found life here. How did the stuff of stars come together to create life as we know it? What do we mean by 'life'?
| | 07:00 | | Jason Bradbury and Ortis Deley build the ultimate fighting robot and pit themselves against some mean machines. Get ready to do robot battle!
| | 07:25 | | Suzi visits Swiss car manufacturer Rinspeed to drive one of its million-pound creations, while Ortis is in Dubai driving the Sand X – a jet ski that rides on sand.
| | 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 | | We take you to a factory that has helped transform the construction business, then find out how old carpet becomes new and finally how the astronaut's ball-point pen is made.
| | 08:40 | | Teleportation is sci-fi's most exciting way to travel. Dr Michio Kaku reveals how we might all one day be zapping through space on a transporter beam.
| | 09:05 | | Dr Michio Kaku draws up blueprints for a working time machine that will let us visit the past and travel back to the future.
| | 09:35 | | Dr Michio Kaku draws up the blueprints for a real invisibility cloak and reveals that vanishing into thin air could be much closer than we think.
| | 10:00 | | Using cutting-edge research and theoretical physics, Dr Michio Kaku reveals how we could all one day be using the aliens' favourite mode of transport.
| | 10:25 | | Meet the kings behind the construction of the fastest-access air terminal in the world. When complete it will take 30 minutes from car to plane.
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| | 11:00 | | Ever wondered if ketchup really contains tomatoes? ‘How Do They Do It?’ shows you how it is made, as well as uncovering the mysteries of airbuses and fire engines.
| | 11:30 | | Host Ron Pitts brings clip after clip of the most shocking destructions caught on tape and explores the causes behind the effect of those catastrophes.
| | 11:55 | | Learn to make a snow shelter and escape from a frozen lake as Bear Grylls tests his survival skills by parachuting into the Alps, where hundreds of climbers die each year.
| | 12:50 | | Tony's dream came true when he bought his '66 LeMans, but little did he realise the amount of work it needed. Enter the Overhaulin' team.
| | 13:45 | | Students from a college near Detroit are modifying a 1970 Chevelle SS convertible. They're fitting a 620 horsepower engine and four-speed automatic overdrive among other things.
| | 14:40 | | PJD continues to build the bike for Carolina Carports; OCC begins work for a new client and Senior sees a therapist on Mikey's terms, but his sons are not impressed.
| | 15:35 | | Mike heads to McShane's bell making factory to see how horse manure is used in the production process. He also helps out the US Army as they rid a sea barrier of built up sediment.
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| | | 11:20 | | Comedy actor Mark Williams celebrates 200 years of trains, investigating Brunel's development of the highly advanced Great Western Railway.
| | 11:45 | | Join Matt Hayes as he continues his journey across Cuba with only a fishing rod for company as he samples the rich blend of culture and history of this unique Caribbean country.
| | 12:10 | | Get right to the heart of the moment, as survivors of death-defying ordeals re-live their experiences at the edge of human limits – and the moment of truth that kept them alive.
| | 13:05 | | What makes the Banaue rice terraces of Northern Luzon more exotic than the rice paddies in Asia? Host Jim Brasher lives with the Ifugao people who reside here to find out.
| | 13:55 | | Les heads into open waters with the Sea Gypsies of Malaysia to spear fish and survive in a world of water, where storms and tsunamis threaten to wipe out the tribe forever.
| | 14:50 | | Scotty Moore travels to the Bolivian Andes to visit the ancient city of Tiwanaku, where archaeologists have uncovered the body of a young girl buried in front of a temple.
| | 15:45 | | Amazing statistics and unbelievable archive footage make this ‘Boys’ Own’ television for adults. We give you the top ten bombers of all time.
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| | | 11:20 | | The 'Prototype This' team attempts to create equipment which will enable them to scale both smooth and rough vertical surfaces – mimicking the abilities of a gecko.
| | 12:15 | | Everywhere we look on Earth, we find life. Yet we have only ever found life here. How did the stuff of stars come together to create life as we know it? What do we mean by 'life'?
| | 13:05 | | A farmer fears extraterrestrial activity when he sees an injured cow and an astronomer thinks other life forms are trying to make contact. Plus, do aliens really abduct humans?
| | 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 | | Find out how a printing press produces five million dollars worth of stamps in three days and how a distillery brews juice from a Mexican plant into top-notch tequila.
| | 14:50 | | Jason Bradbury and Ortis Deley build the ultimate fighting robot and pit themselves against some mean machines. Get ready to do robot battle!
| | 15:15 | | Suzi visits Swiss car manufacturer Rinspeed to drive one of its million-pound creations, while Ortis is in Dubai driving the Sand X – a jet ski that rides on sand.
| | 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 | | The crab season starts with tensions high. Blood is not thicker than salt water on the Cornelia Marie; there is deckhand poaching afoot and then the fleet loses one vessel.
| | 17:25 | | The 'Mythbusters' team examines internet viral videos. They may be exciting, funny and occasionally ridiculous, but can we truly believe what we see?
| | 18:20 | | Upon its completion in 2007, the 700 ft-high Space Tower will be the tallest building in Spain. Cameras capture all the drama as crews struggle to repair one of its levels.
| | 19:15 | | Bear shows how people can survive in the jungle as he climbs 100-foot trees, descends 120-foot waterfalls, meets snakes and braves perilous rivers in the Costa Rican rainforest.
| | 20:10 | | More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how they are made, including steel shipping drums, police whistles, miniature train cars and glass blocks.
| | 20:40 | | Find out how a space shuttle is launched into space and learn how to make binoculars clearer and sharper than ever before. Plus, find out how Bosch manufacture windscreen wipers.
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| | | 16:40 | | Predators did not dominate the Cretaceous Period, plant eaters did. Science reveals the secrets that made the world's largest vegetarians such successful survivors.
| | 17:35 | | Mark Williams rides the American railroad to explore how the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad linked the east and west coasts of America.
| | 18:00 | | Four Jewish survivors tell their emotional stories of being hidden as children in Nazi-occupied France and their emotional return to their families.
| | 18:55 | | Les Stroud journeys to Sri Lanka to survive alongside men once believed to be half-human, half-demon, and exorcises dark forces in a rarely-seen ritual, the devil dance.
| | 19:45 | | Join Matt Hayes as he continues his journey across Cuba with only a fishing rod for company as he samples the rich blend of culture and history of this unique Caribbean country.
| | 20:10 | | Two fathers and their sons on a fishing trip in Mexico find themselves forced to ditch their plane in the sea. Do they have the strength to stay alive in open water?
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| | | 16:05 | | The 'Prototype This' team attempts to create equipment which will enable them to scale both smooth and rough vertical surfaces – mimicking the abilities of a gecko.
| | 17:00 | | Our understanding of the universe has drastically changed over the last 100 years, and it is on the verge of another seismic shift based on the Large Hadron Collider findings.
| | 17:50 | | Meeting the kings of construction behind the most exciting construction projects, this episode features the world's longest suspension bridge.
| | 18:40 | | From 1940s household robots and strange humanoid butlers to cutting-edge labour-saving devices, explore the social history of domestic life through inventions.
| | 19:05 | | Explore the truth behind invisibility cloaks, bomb-detecting bees and sensory inventions as Wallace and Gromit look at new ways of approaching the world through the five senses.
| | 19:30 | | Nar gets blown up on Look FX's virtual set for '24', and a nuclear physicist challenges the notion that Indiana Jones could survive a nuclear blast.
| | 20:20 | | The inventors try to design and build the world's first robotic dog sitter, which will allow a dog's owner to interact with their pet from a remote location.
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| | 21:05 | | In Mexico, a stunt rider is crushed by his ATV after a backflip stunt goes terribly wrong. Then, an inferno turns one of Madrid's most historic high-rises into a 32-storey ruin.
| | 21:35 | | Witness disaster as dozens of barrels of volatile chemicals explode into fireballs 13 storeys high. Then, the test flight of a brand new military jet ends in a fiery runway crash.
| | 22:00 | | Be it a chimney from a collapsing manor house or a spectacular glass dome from a Victorian folly, Drew Prichard hunts for unwanted beautiful, eclectic, architectural treasures.
| | 22:55 | | The future of Goodson's All-Terrain hangs in the balance. Hampered by costly mistakes and mounting pressure, Bobby must figure out how to turn things around.
| | 23:50 | | Sarah Miller learns that a demon is in her house when her daughter hears disembodied voices and sees floating heads. Can Dave Consadine expel it before something terrible occurs?
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| | | 21:05 | | After owning the car for several years, Wayne is hoping the Pebble Beach lineage will add value to the Muntz when he puts it up for sale at the Bonhams auction.
| | 21:30 | | Penny Mallory puts the Aston Martin V8 under the spotlight, Edd China visits a classic Austin taxi collector and Tony Mason enjoys a classic car show.
| | 22:00 | | Mark glass bead blasts the engine inlet manifold, but soon finds there's a problem with the MGB's exhaust. Can he find a solution?
| | 22:25 | | Chris Barrie examines the evolution of machines designed for speed and the high-pressure races the vehicles compete in. In this episode he looks at the latest high-speed trains.
| | 22:55 | | A minute-by-minute account of the frightening sarin gas attack on the Tokyo underground, using a split-screen format and accounts from those involved.
| | 23:50 | | Fear grips a community when a young girl vanishes on her way to school. No one has seen her, or at least no one will say. Days turn into weeks as investigators hunt for her.
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| | | 21:10 | | The team is set a selection of challenges against some of the greatest in their field. First up, Jason Bradbury takes on the mighty strength of the SAS.
| | 21:35 | | Jason and Ortis head to Saas-Fee in Switzerland to find the best technology to help them win an epic alpine race in the mountains. Also, Ortis visits an amazing automated house.
| | 22:00 | | From 1940s household robots and strange humanoid butlers to cutting-edge labour-saving devices, explore the social history of domestic life through inventions.
| | 22:25 | | Explore the truth behind invisibility cloaks, bomb-detecting bees and sensory inventions as Wallace and Gromit look at new ways of approaching the world through the five senses.
| | 22:50 | | Nar gets blown up on Look FX's virtual set for '24', and a nuclear physicist challenges the notion that Indiana Jones could survive a nuclear blast.
| | 23:40 | | Our understanding of the universe has drastically changed over the last 100 years, and it is on the verge of another seismic shift based on the Large Hadron Collider findings.
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| | 00:45 | | Adam and Jamie turn detectives to solve one of aeronautics' biggest puzzles - did hydrogen cause the Hindenburg fire? - while Kari and co encounter nature's natural-born killers.
| | 01:40 | | In Mexico, a stunt rider is crushed by his ATV after a backflip stunt goes terribly wrong. Then, an inferno turns one of Madrid's most historic high-rises into a 32-storey ruin.
| | 02:10 | | Witness disaster as dozens of barrels of volatile chemicals explode into fireballs 13 storeys high. Then, the test flight of a brand new military jet ends in a fiery runway crash.
| | 02:40 | | Be it a chimney from a collapsing manor house or a spectacular glass dome from a Victorian folly, Drew Prichard hunts for unwanted beautiful, eclectic, architectural treasures.
| | 03:40 | | The future of Goodson's All-Terrain hangs in the balance. Hampered by costly mistakes and mounting pressure, Bobby must figure out how to turn things around.
| | 04:40 | | Sarah Miller learns that a demon is in her house when her daughter hears disembodied voices and sees floating heads. Can Dave Consadine expel it before something terrible occurs?
| | 05:35 | | More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how they are made, including steel shipping drums, police whistles, miniature train cars and glass blocks.
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| | | 00:45 | | Two fathers and their sons on a fishing trip in Mexico find themselves forced to ditch their plane in the sea. Do they have the strength to stay alive in open water?
| | 01:35 | | After owning the car for several years, Wayne is hoping the Pebble Beach lineage will add value to the Muntz when he puts it up for sale at the Bonhams auction.
| | 02:00 | | Penny Mallory puts the Aston Martin V8 under the spotlight, Edd China visits a classic Austin taxi collector and Tony Mason enjoys a classic car show.
| | 02:30 | | Mark glass bead blasts the engine inlet manifold, but soon finds there's a problem with the MGB's exhaust. Can he find a solution?
| | 02:55 | | Chris Barrie examines the evolution of machines designed for speed and the high-pressure races the vehicles compete in. In this episode he looks at the latest high-speed trains.
| | 03:25 | | A minute-by-minute account of the frightening sarin gas attack on the Tokyo underground, using a split-screen format and accounts from those involved.
| | 04:20 | | Mark Williams rides the American railroad to explore how the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad linked the east and west coasts of America.
| | 04:50 | | Four Jewish survivors tell their emotional stories of being hidden as children in Nazi-occupied France and their emotional return to their families.
| | 05:45 | | Les Stroud journeys to Sri Lanka to survive alongside men once believed to be half-human, half-demon, and exorcises dark forces in a rarely-seen ritual, the devil dance.
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| | | 00:35 | | In Britain, researchers conduct a series of groundbreaking séances, and in Haiti, the zombie phenomenon is investigated. Plus, why does a man believe he is a reincarnated general?
| | 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 | | From 1940s household robots and strange humanoid butlers to cutting-edge labour-saving devices, explore the social history of domestic life through inventions.
| | 02:15 | | Explore the truth behind invisibility cloaks, bomb-detecting bees and sensory inventions as Wallace and Gromit look at new ways of approaching the world through the five senses.
| | 02:40 | | Nar gets blown up on Look FX's virtual set for '24', and a nuclear physicist challenges the notion that Indiana Jones could survive a nuclear blast.
| | 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 | | Find out how a printing press produces five million dollars worth of stamps in three days and how a distillery brews juice from a Mexican plant into top-notch tequila.
| | 04:25 | | Meeting the kings of construction behind the most exciting construction projects, this episode features the world's longest suspension bridge.
| | 05:20 | | The inventors try to design and build the world's first robotic dog sitter, which will allow a dog's owner to interact with their pet from a remote location.
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"Ei, meil arstidel on oma moraalikoodeks mis ei luba patsientide suudlemist. Ja kui päris aus olla siis ei oleks tohtinud ma Teiega isegi vahekorras olla."
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