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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)
PopSci's Future Of
Pleasure
TV-PG, CC

A miracle berry makes sour food taste sweet. Caress someone over the internet. Robot musicians teaching all of us to become great musicians. Magnetic brain stimulation helps us kick even the most stubborn addictions.
1:00 am
(60 minutes)
How Do They Do It?
Amazing Sea Vehicles
TV-G, CC

How do they design and build massive sea vehicles?
2:00 am
(60 minutes)
America's Lost H-Bomb
 
TV-PG, CC

A deadly threat lurks just a few miles off the coast of Savannah, Georgia. A thermo-nuclear weapon is ejected and lost during a war game between U.S. bombers and fighters. Can U.S. military experts retrieve the weapon before someone else tries to?
3:00 am
(60 minutes)
Dark Secret of Hendrik Schon
 
TV-PG, CC

Some scientists viewed nanotechnology as a terrifying prospect, the 'grey goo' that heralds the end of us all. Others looked forward to a brave new world in which tiny machines could perform medical miracles. Hendrik Schön saw something different.......
4:00 am
(60 minutes)
Unsolved History
St. Valentine's Day Massacre
TV-PG, CC

On February 14, 1929, four men armed with submachine guns cut down seven mobsters in Chicago. Ironically, this famous mob event spawned the Chicago crime lab, introducing ballistics, polygraph, chemical analysis and forensic pathology to police work.
5:00 am
(60 minutes)
Jack the Ripper: New Evidence
 
TV-PG, CC

London in 1888 was gripped by fear as the bloodthirsty maniac Jack the Ripper was killing and mutilating women. The killer was never caught, but with 21st century police forensic techniques the greatest criminal mystery in history may finally be solved.
6:00 am
(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 am
(60 minutes)
Super Humans
I am an Ironman/Put to the Test
TV-PG, CC

Sarah attempts to be the first woman to complete an Iron Man with an artificial leg, and William, severly disfigured in a fiery accident, spearheads a campaign to save his small Colorado town from destruction.
8:00 am
(60 minutes)
Beyond Tomorrow 2
Episode 18
TV-G, CC

Rinspeed, Venice is Sinking, Pebbles, Future Music, Microcomputer, Moon Suit
9:00 am
(60 minutes)
Ice World
Part One
TV-PG (V), CC

Earth has been in the grip of Big Ice many times in relatively recent history, and there's yet more to come. Explore the effect climate changes have had on the landscape and on the evolution of humans, and find out when the next ice age is expected.
10:00 am
(60 minutes)
Ice World
Part Two
TV-PG (V), CC

Earth has been in the grip of Big Ice many times in relatively recent history, and there's yet more to come. Explore the effect climate changes have had on the landscape and on the evolution of humans, and find out when the next ice age is expected.
11:00 am
(60 minutes)
Miracle Planet: The Evolution of Our World
Snowball Earth
TV-G, CC

The last Ice Age ended only a few thousand years ago, but there were earlier periods when the entire globe was frozen. Travel back more than two billion years to experience the first Ice Ages and find out how these events shaped life on the planet.
12:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Junkyard Wars
Sky Rockets
TV-G, CC

It's the finals! One team is to build a aerodynamic rocket fueled by several motors, while the other team constructs a pyramid shaped rocket with a single, powerful motor. The team that reaches the highest altitude and safely recovers the payload wins!
1:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Megaworld
Canada
TV-PG, CC

Step inside the state-of-the-art facilities where Canada's coolest and fastest aerospace and transportation exports are developed, manufactured and tested.
2:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Mega Builders
Quake-Proofing an Icon
TV-G, CC

The race is on to get the San Francisco Bay bridge replacement built before the next quake hits. Everything about this project is gigantic and involves the most powerful machines on the planet.
3:00 pm
(60 minutes)
FutureCar
Body
TV-G, CC

Find out what cars of the future will look like. Come see ultra-light cars, tiny leaning cars, and take an entirely new look at the world's first invention-the wheel.
4:00 pm
(60 minutes)
PopSci's Future Of
Pleasure
TV-PG, CC

A miracle berry makes sour food taste sweet. Caress someone over the internet. Robot musicians teaching all of us to become great musicians. Magnetic brain stimulation helps us kick even the most stubborn addictions.
5:00 pm
(60 minutes)
How Do They Do It?
Amazing Sea Vehicles
TV-G, CC

How do they design and build massive sea vehicles?
6:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Cosmos
One Voice In the Cosmic Fugue
TV-G, CC

Dr. Sagan's cosmic calendar makes the history of the universe understandable. The evolutionary process reveals the development of life on Earth, and allows speculation on what life forms might exist elsewhere in the universe.
7:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Cosmos
Blues for a Red Planet
TV-G, CC

Dr. Sagan takes viewers on a tour of the red planet through the eyes of science fiction authors and then through the unblinking eyes of two Viking spacecraft that have sent thousands of pictures of the stunning Martian landscape back to Earth since 1976.
8:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Master of the Universe
A Brief History of Time- What we knew then
TV-G, CC

From the universe at a very large scale, exploring supernovae, black holes and dark matter, to the very small scale of the sub-atomic world, where quantum effects mean anything is possible, program one tackles the building blocks of the Universe.
9:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Master of the Universe
A Brief History of Time- What we know now
TV-G, CC

In the second program, Stephen explores the bleeding edge of physics where the best attempts are being made to achieve a theory of everything, using String Theory and Supersymmetry.
10:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Can We Make a Star on Earth
 
TV-G, CC

Three minutes after the Big Bang, something remarkable happened. A phenomenon emerged that would go on to forge all matter in the universe; a kind of nuclear reaction that millions of years later would light the up first stars...Nuclear Fusion
11:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Master of the Universe
A Brief History of Time- What we knew then
TV-G, CC

From the universe at a very large scale, exploring supernovae, black holes and dark matter, to the very small scale of the sub-atomic world, where quantum effects mean anything is possible, program one tackles the building blocks of the Universe.
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