TV Schedule for CuriosityStream
Sunday, February 8th TV listings for CuriosityStream
Epic Exploring Armenia; Greece
Together with rooftopper Elaina Hammeken, Josh explores a radio telescope from the Soviet era in Armenia; Cody takes a trip through the Greek mining industry of Ptolemaida with traveling companion Elvis Brauer.
Epic Exploring U.S.A.; Cyprus
Cody encounters wild animals and thrilling attractions in abandoned Six Flags New Orleans; Josh is in Cyprus where the U.N. peacekeeping force allows him to explore the abandoned Nicosia International Airport and the UN buffer zone.
In the Grip of Gazprom Greed of the West
Examines Russia's gas monopoly as the dubious facade of the secretive energy giant, Gazprom, is revealed.
The importance of eating a healthy diet of fruits and vegetables.
Economics Explained: The Rise and Fall of the USA?
The U.S. is home to the largest and most influential economy in human history; what allows America to pull ahead of its global peers?
Examining a mountainous region best known for pandas and earthquakes, there are no roads, no cars, no buses, only one narrow gauge steam railway in China.
Epic Exploring Armenia; Greece
Together with rooftopper Elaina Hammeken, Josh explores a radio telescope from the Soviet era in Armenia; Cody takes a trip through the Greek mining industry of Ptolemaida with traveling companion Elvis Brauer.
Epic Exploring U.S.A.; Cyprus
Cody encounters wild animals and thrilling attractions in abandoned Six Flags New Orleans; Josh is in Cyprus where the U.N. peacekeeping force allows him to explore the abandoned Nicosia International Airport and the UN buffer zone.
In the Grip of Gazprom Greed of the West
Examines Russia's gas monopoly as the dubious facade of the secretive energy giant, Gazprom, is revealed.
The importance of eating a healthy diet of fruits and vegetables.
Economics Explained: The Rise and Fall of the USA?
The U.S. is home to the largest and most influential economy in human history; what allows America to pull ahead of its global peers?
Examining a mountainous region best known for pandas and earthquakes, there are no roads, no cars, no buses, only one narrow gauge steam railway in China.
Epic Exploring Armenia; Greece
Together with rooftopper Elaina Hammeken, Josh explores a radio telescope from the Soviet era in Armenia; Cody takes a trip through the Greek mining industry of Ptolemaida with traveling companion Elvis Brauer.
Butterfly Effect Vikings: Assault on the Frankish Empire
In 885, hundreds of Viking longships launch an assault on the Frankish Empire and the Norsemen besiege Paris.
Butterfly Effect Deepwater: An Ocean of Oil
The Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explodes in the Gulf of Mexico April 20, 2010, causing a gigantic oil spill.
Butterfly Effect Cook: In Pursuit of the Southern Lands
In 1415, the Portuguese launch an era of explorations that lead to European discoveries around the globe and fierce competition between Britain and France for possession of North America and the West Indies.
Butterfly Effect Champollion: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Stone
French Gen. Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion of Egypt leads to 1799's chance discovery of the Rosetta Stone, which proves to be the key to deciphering ancient hieroglyphs, opening a window into Egyptian history.
Butterfly Effect Gandhi: The Force of Willpower
Young Indian lawyer Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is thrown off a train in South Africa for daring to sit in a first-class compartment in May 1893.
Butterfly Effect Lawrence of Arabia: For a Fistful of Sand
British officer T.E. Lawrence helps spearhead the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
Butterfly Effect Apartheid: The Spiral of Fear
After several months on the run, South African black leader Nelson Mandela is arrested by police and imprisoned on Robben Island off Cape Town in 1962, beginning a long ordeal.
Butterfly Effect Augustus: Emperor of the Republic
After civil wars weaken the Roman Republic, Julius Caesar proclaims himself dictator for life. However, he is assassinated by Senate conspirators March 14, 44 B.C.
Butterfly Effect Carthage: Rome's Rival
Founded as a Phoenician colony on the African coast, Carthage rises to dominate the Western Mediterranean until being challenged by Rome in a series of three Punic Wars.
Butterfly Effect Miners: Fodder of the Industrial Revolution
Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer and chemist James Watt's steam engine innovations power the Industrial Revolution.
Butterfly Effect Encyclopedia: Dare to Know
Frenchman Denis Diderot becomes a prominent figure of the 18th-century Enlightenment and edits the groundbreaking Encyclopedia, or a Systematic Dictionary of the Sciences, Arts, and Crafts.
Butterfly Effect Diên Biên Phu: A Losing Battle
Viet Minh forces fighting for independence in Indochina besiege French troops and score a decisive victory in 1954.
Butterfly Effect Vikings: Assault on the Frankish Empire
In 885, hundreds of Viking longships launch an assault on the Frankish Empire and the Norsemen besiege Paris.
Butterfly Effect Deepwater: An Ocean of Oil
The Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explodes in the Gulf of Mexico April 20, 2010, causing a gigantic oil spill.
Butterfly Effect Cook: In Pursuit of the Southern Lands
In 1415, the Portuguese launch an era of explorations that lead to European discoveries around the globe and fierce competition between Britain and France for possession of North America and the West Indies.
Butterfly Effect Champollion: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Stone
French Gen. Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion of Egypt leads to 1799's chance discovery of the Rosetta Stone, which proves to be the key to deciphering ancient hieroglyphs, opening a window into Egyptian history.
Butterfly Effect Gandhi: The Force of Willpower
Young Indian lawyer Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is thrown off a train in South Africa for daring to sit in a first-class compartment in May 1893.
Butterfly Effect Lawrence of Arabia: For a Fistful of Sand
British officer T.E. Lawrence helps spearhead the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
Butterfly Effect Apartheid: The Spiral of Fear
After several months on the run, South African black leader Nelson Mandela is arrested by police and imprisoned on Robben Island off Cape Town in 1962, beginning a long ordeal.
Butterfly Effect Augustus: Emperor of the Republic
After civil wars weaken the Roman Republic, Julius Caesar proclaims himself dictator for life. However, he is assassinated by Senate conspirators March 14, 44 B.C.
Butterfly Effect Carthage: Rome's Rival
Founded as a Phoenician colony on the African coast, Carthage rises to dominate the Western Mediterranean until being challenged by Rome in a series of three Punic Wars.
Butterfly Effect Miners: Fodder of the Industrial Revolution
Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer and chemist James Watt's steam engine innovations power the Industrial Revolution.
Butterfly Effect Encyclopedia: Dare to Know
Frenchman Denis Diderot becomes a prominent figure of the 18th-century Enlightenment and edits the groundbreaking Encyclopedia, or a Systematic Dictionary of the Sciences, Arts, and Crafts.
Butterfly Effect Diên Biên Phu: A Losing Battle
Viet Minh forces fighting for independence in Indochina besiege French troops and score a decisive victory in 1954.
Butterfly Effect Vikings: Assault on the Frankish Empire
In 885, hundreds of Viking longships launch an assault on the Frankish Empire and the Norsemen besiege Paris.
Butterfly Effect Deepwater: An Ocean of Oil
The Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explodes in the Gulf of Mexico April 20, 2010, causing a gigantic oil spill.
Butterfly Effect Cook: In Pursuit of the Southern Lands
In 1415, the Portuguese launch an era of explorations that lead to European discoveries around the globe and fierce competition between Britain and France for possession of North America and the West Indies.
Butterfly Effect Champollion: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Stone
French Gen. Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion of Egypt leads to 1799's chance discovery of the Rosetta Stone, which proves to be the key to deciphering ancient hieroglyphs, opening a window into Egyptian history.
Butterfly Effect Gandhi: The Force of Willpower
Young Indian lawyer Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is thrown off a train in South Africa for daring to sit in a first-class compartment in May 1893.
Butterfly Effect Lawrence of Arabia: For a Fistful of Sand
British officer T.E. Lawrence helps spearhead the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
