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TV Ratings Information
For programs designed solely for children:

TV-Y (All Children -- This program is designed to be appropriate for all children.) Whether animated or live-action, the themes and elements in this program are specifically designed for a very young audience, including children from ages 2-6. This program is not expected to frighten younger children.

TV-Y7 (Directed to Older Children -- This program is designed for children age 7 and above.) It may be more appropriate for children who have acquired the developmental skills needed to distinguish between make-believe and reality. Themes and elements in this program may include mild fantasy or comedic violence, or may frighten children under the age of 7. Therefore, parents may wish to consider the suitability of this program for their very young children. Note: For those programs where fantasy violence may be more intense or more combative than other programs in this category, such programs will be designated TV-Y7-FV.

For programs designed for the entire audience, the general categories are:

TV-G (General Audience -- Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages.) Although this rating does not signify a program designed specifically for children, most parents may let younger children watch this program unattended. It contains little or no violence, no strong language and little or no sexual dialogue or situations.

TV-PG (Parental Guidance Suggested -- This program contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children.) Many parents may want to watch it with their younger children. The theme itself may call for parental guidance and/or the program contains one or more of the following: moderate violence (V), some sexual situations (S), infrequent coarse language (L), or some suggestive dialogue (D).

TV-14 (Parents Strongly Cautioned -- This program contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.) Parents are strongly urged to exercise greater care in monitoring this program and are cautioned against letting children under the age of 14 watch unattended. This program contains one or more of the following: intense violence (V), intense sexual situations (S), strong coarse language (L), or intensely suggestive dialogue (D).

TV-MA (Mature Audience Only -- This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 17.) This program contains one or more of the following: graphic violence (V), explicit sexual activity (S), or crude indecent language (L).
TV Reminders Information
Email reminders:

You can receive email reminders of upcoming shows by selecting the Remind Me box next to your favorite programs. After all selections have been made, simply enter your email address at the bottom of the page and submit. Your reminder will arrive the day before your program airs. Please note, reminders are not available for programming airing in less than 24 hours.
Time
Remind Me
Series Title & Description
12:00 am
(60 minutes)
Seven Wonders of Ancient Egypt
 
TV-G, CC

The ancient Egyptians showed the world how boundless ambition and vast quantities of human labor could transform rock and stone into the most incredible monuments ever created. Meet the pharaohs, engineers and laborers who built the wonders of Egypt.
1:00 am
(60 minutes)
Egypt's Mystery Chamber
 
TV-G, CC

We return to Egypt to solve the riddle of KV63. Evidence tells us that though built as a tomb, it was never used as one. It's a funerary cache, where embalmers hid for eternity the tools and results of a mummification - perhaps that of King Tut himself.
2:00 am
(60 minutes)
What the Ancients Knew
The Egyptians
TV-G, CC

Belief in the afterlife propelled the ancient Egyptian culture and civilization. Using only rudimentary techniques and tools they created unrivaled objects of perfection.
3:00 am
(60 minutes)
Quest for the Goblin Shark
 
TV-G, CC

A team of scientists search Tokyo Submarine Canyon,1,000 meters deep and 40 kilometers long, for the Goblin Shark. An elusive ancient creature that has never been caught on camera. This fearsome species has been in the ocean for 100 million years!
4:00 am
(60 minutes)
Vampires From the Abyss
 
TV-G

Its scientific name is Vampyroteuthis infernalis "vampire squid from hell". With its black jagged cover of mantles and huge globular cobalt blue eyes, the legendary monster shows itself in front of the camera in a world where no light penetrates.
5:00 am
(60 minutes)
The Amazing Octopus
 
TV-G, CC

Shot off the southern coast of New Zealand, this film tells the life story of a single female octopus, from birth to old age, and of her encounters with squid, paddle crabs, sea eggs, anemones, and the dreaded cod.
6:00 am
(60 minutes)
Paranal: Eye on the Universe
 
TV-G, CC

Follow the construction of the greatest scientific building complex of the 21st century. It houses the world's largest and most advanced optical telescope and will provide astronomers a new opportunity for study of the universe.
7:00 am
(60 minutes)
Life or Death
Mystery Bug
TV-PG, CC

When the town of Walkerton, Ontario, is hit by a mysterious illness hundreds are stricken by vomiting and diarrhea.The race to find the cause intensifies. When the public health investigation finally uncovers the truth, their findings shock the nation.
8:00 am
(60 minutes)
Beyond Tomorrow 3
Episode 10
TV-G, CC

Hosts travel the world covering innovations and breakthroughs in all areas of life including medicine, robots, wildlife management, and the next generation of shopping.
9:00 am
(60 minutes)
Stormproof
Fighting Hurricanes
TV-G, CC

Floods are the biggest threat to life from hurricanes but windborne debris has caused the greatest economic damage. Scientists are firing debris from guns to study how to strengthen homes against the wind.
10:00 am
(60 minutes)
Stormproof
Saving Our Crumbling Coastlines
TV-G, CC

Coastal erosion creates the natural beauty of shorelines but it is a problem where the ocean front is developed. Each erosion problem must be tailored to local conditions. Some geologists say that the only solution is to retreat inland from the sea.
11:00 am
(60 minutes)
Robocars
Episode 2
TV-G, CC


12:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Junkyard Wars
Jumbo Trucks
TV-G, CC

The teams have to build huge, mud-faring monster trucks to perform two challenges: racing a course with jumps, ditches and mud and driving over a row of parked vehicles.
1:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Extreme Machines
Extreme Rides
TV-G, CC

Ride with thrill seekers as they trust their lives to the most extreme rollercoasters, drive a race car around the world's most famous circuits, take control of a high performance powerboat, and even fly to the edge of space.
2:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Really Big Things
Giant Hot Air Balloon
TV-G, CC

Matt Rogers investigates a robotic parking garage, one of the worlds largest oil platforms and then jumps a ride on the worlds tallest hot air a balloon.
3:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Tomb Builders: Secrets of the Valley of the Kings
 
TV-G, CC

Over 20 pharaoh tombs rest in this famous funerary valley. Follow the work of Dr. Kent Weeks as he maps the entire valley of dynastic tombs, profiles the pharaohs, and tells the story of how each tomb was constructed.
4:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Seven Wonders of Ancient Egypt
 
TV-G, CC

The ancient Egyptians showed the world how boundless ambition and vast quantities of human labor could transform rock and stone into the most incredible monuments ever created. Meet the pharaohs, engineers and laborers who built the wonders of Egypt.
5:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Egypt's Mystery Chamber
 
TV-G, CC

We return to Egypt to solve the riddle of KV63. Evidence tells us that though built as a tomb, it was never used as one. It's a funerary cache, where embalmers hid for eternity the tools and results of a mummification - perhaps that of King Tut himself.
6:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Cosmos
The Harmony of the Worlds
TV-G, CC

Examine the advancements made by Johannes Kepler, the last scientific astrologer, the first modern astronomer, and the author of the first science fiction novel. Kepler provided insight into how the moon and the planets move in their orbits.
7:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Cosmos
The Lives of the Stars
TV-G, CC

Dr. Carl Sagan shows how stars are born, live, die and sometimes collapse to form neutron stars or black holes. Viewers then journey five billion years into the future to witness the Sun expand and engulf our planet.
8:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Rendezvous with Saturn's Moon
 
TV-G, CC

As the Huygens probe prepares to land on Titan meet the scientists leading the mission, learn how the probe will land, and a take a behind the scenes tour of the advanced technology inside the craft.
9:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Search for Second Earth
 
TV-PG, CC

Two teams of planet hunters are leading the hunt for another Earth. 209 exoplanets so far found outside of our solarsystem have be explored, but none have turned out to be capable of supporting life. That's all about to change.
10:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Europa: Mystery of the Ice Moon
 
TV-G, CC

Does life exist on one of Jupiter's moons? Europa, the planet's fourth largest moon, may hold the answer. Scientists have found evidence that water exists there, and they are probing to see if Europa's oceans could, or did at one time sustain life.
11:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Rendezvous with Saturn's Moon
 
TV-G, CC

As the Huygens probe prepares to land on Titan meet the scientists leading the mission, learn how the probe will land, and a take a behind the scenes tour of the advanced technology inside the craft.
 
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