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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
(30 minutes)
How It's Made 6
Surfboards, Stickers, Sandwich Cookies, Concrete Roofing Tiles
TV-G, CC

Surfboards, Stickers, Sandwich Cookies, Concrete Roofing Tiles
12:30 am
(30 minutes)
How It's Made 6
Metal Golf Clubs, Waffles, Custom Wires and Cables Train Wheels
TV-G, CC

Metal Golf Clubs, Waffles, Custom Wires and Cables Train Wheels
1:00 am
(60 minutes)
Heavy Metal Task Force
Episode 5
TV-G, CC

A transport is dispatched to rescue a platoon of marines deep in enemy territory, a gigantic wheel excavator digs deep into German soil, and a six-legged barge takes on the treacherous North Sea to install an offshore wind farm.
2:00 am
(30 minutes)
How Do They Do It?
Logging, Baggage, Light Show
TV-G, CC

Logging, Baggage, Light Show
2:30 am
(30 minutes)
How Do They Do It?
Gold, Escalators, Golf Clubs
TV-G, CC

Gold, Escalators, Golf Clubs
3:00 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.
4:00 am
(60 minutes)
PopSci's Future Of
Sex
TV-14 (S), CC

Remote controlled orgasms-on-demand from a real life orgasmatron. A brain scan that detects the presence of true love. Spit parties where you check out the DNA of potential mates. Even robot lovers! The future of sex is looking hot.
5:00 am
(60 minutes)
Build it Bigger
Abu Dhabi
TV-G, CC

Host Danny Forster visits the $500 billion Al Raha Beach development in Abu Dhabi, where they reclaim land from the sea and erect buildings that will revolutionize the world of architecture.
6:00 am
(60 minutes)
Built From Disaster
Ships
TV-PG, CC

At sea, you don't get a second chance. Ships have become more technologically advanced and the design secrets allow modern passenger ships to operate safely, with thousands of passengers and crew on board.
7:00 am
(60 minutes)
Built From Disaster
Tunnels
TV-PG, CC

From failsafe evacuation systems through fireproof concrete and radical new approaches to tunnel design itself, new tunnel projects are using high tech to keep people alive if the worst happens.
8:00 am
(60 minutes)
Built From Disaster
Trains
TV-PG, CC

When trains crash the consequences can be catastrophic and deadly. Yet, despite the dangers, we are living in one of the great ages train travel, with engineers and designers striving for faster, more environmentally friendly, and safer trains
9:00 am
(60 minutes)
Built From Disaster
Stadiums
TV-PG, CC

Follow the construction of a state-of-the-art new stadium for Valencia Football Club in Spain. How will it prevent the crowd crushing that killed 96 fans, or the fire that destroyed Bradford's stadium stand in just four minutes, killing 56 people.
10:00 am
(60 minutes)
Built From Disaster
Sky Scrapers
TV-PG, CC

The consequences of structural weakness, fires, or collapse in tall and crowded structures can be catastrophic. The world's leading engineers have used cutting edge technology to come up with different ways of revolutionizing buildings.
11:00 am
(60 minutes)
Built From Disaster
Ships
TV-PG, CC

At sea, you don't get a second chance. Ships have become more technologically advanced and the design secrets allow modern passenger ships to operate safely, with thousands of passengers and crew on board.
12:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Built From Disaster
Bridges
TV-PG, CC

A look at major bridge disasters, including the Minneapolis collapse, talks with survivors, and how engineers are learning from past failures to build ever more ambitious bridges.
1:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Build it Bigger
Peru Dam & Tunnel
TV-G, CC

One of the deepest tunnels ever attempted will break through the Andes to bring water to drought-ridden farms in western Peru. Join host Danny Forster as he visits remote Olmos to learn how this project will dramatically impact this country's future.
2:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Build it Bigger
Panama Canal
TV-G, CC

Once the largest and most expensive engineering project the world had ever seen, the Panama Canal is in danger of becoming obsolete. Join host Danny Forster as he explores the new, $5.25 Billion expansion project.
3:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Build it Bigger
Navy Amphibious Warship
TV-G, CC

The LPD17 is a new class of amphibious assault ship for the US Navy that can launch over 700 Marines and equipment on helicopters and hovercrafts. Join host Danny Forster as we explore the innovative 700-foot long and 25,000-ton stealth vessel.
4:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Build it Bigger
NASA
TV-G, CC

Host Danny Forster visits NASA for an unprecedented look behind the scenes as they transition from the Space Shuttle to the Constellation Program. We'll help build the rocket that's taking American space exploration into the future: the Ares.
5:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Build it Bigger
Hong Kong Bridge
TV-G, CC

Host Danny Forster heads to China's south coast to climb atop the nearly completed Stonecutters Bridge in Hong Kong. This $343 million dollar engineering marvel has a 3,340-foot main span, making it the world's 2nd longest cable-stayed bridge.
6:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Build it Bigger
Dallas Cowboys Stadium
TV-G, CC

Behold the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium. 3 million square feet. 73 acres. Costing over $1.1 billion dollars. Room for 100,000 fans. Join host Danny Forster as we explore the largest football stadium ever constructed in the United States.
7:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Build it Bigger
Abu Dhabi
TV-G, CC

Host Danny Forster visits the $500 billion Al Raha Beach development in Abu Dhabi, where they reclaim land from the sea and erect buildings that will revolutionize the world of architecture.
8:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Build it Bigger
Big Easy Rebuild
TV-PG, CC

The recovery of New Orleans from the Hurricane Katrina devastation will take years. Before long-term solutions can be implemented, immediate repairs are needed to keep New Orleans dry. Join Extreme Engineering in an emergency struggle to repair the leaks.
9:00 pm
(30 minutes)
Head Games
Episode 10
TV-G, CC

Are rattlesnakes considered vipers or pythons? What is Silly Putty's main ingredient? Who founded the first US public school for the deaf? Do you have what it takes?
9:30 pm
(30 minutes)
Head Games
Episode 8
TV-G, CC

How many Americans are stung by fire ants each year? Will staring directly into a solar eclipse damage your retina or cornea? Who developed multi-track audio recording? Do you have what it takes?
10:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Build it Bigger
Mega-Tunnel
TV-PG, CC

To offset the devastating floods of Kuala Lumpur, the government is tunneling underneath the city, in an unprecedented, $525 million dollar project. To fund the construction, the storm drain will serve as an expressway for commuters willing to pay.
11:00 pm
(60 minutes)
Build it Bigger
Big Easy Rebuild
TV-PG, CC

The recovery of New Orleans from the Hurricane Katrina devastation will take years. Before long-term solutions can be implemented, immediate repairs are needed to keep New Orleans dry. Join Extreme Engineering in an emergency struggle to repair the leaks.
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