TV Schedule for CuriosityStream
Friday, April 3rd TV listings for CuriosityStream
As technology attracts people, making life quicker and easier, people are now motivated to taking the next step -- fusing their bodies with technology to enhance their abilities and expand their senses.
The Demolition Man Liverpool
The sheer size of these buildings automatically makes this a very difficult job, but the towers are also surrounded by hundreds of homes.
The Demolition Man Newcastle
Taking down eight giant towers requires expert precision, planning and explosives; it is imperative none of the structures fall in the wrong direction or fire any debris.
The Demolition Man Bath
An intensive operation takes place to bring down a beast of a building in Harworth Colliery.
The Demolition Man Doncaster
An intensive operation takes place to bring down a huge and unusual structure.
Ancient Engineering History's Hidden Marvels
Exploring some of history's most ingenious, yet lesser-known engineering solutions.
Ancient Engineering Ancient Waterways
Building structures and machines to harness water.
Digits Connecting to the Future
Internet co-creators Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn devised a language that created the Internet.
As technology attracts people, making life quicker and easier, people are now motivated to taking the next step -- fusing their bodies with technology to enhance their abilities and expand their senses.
The Demolition Man Liverpool
The sheer size of these buildings automatically makes this a very difficult job, but the towers are also surrounded by hundreds of homes.
The Demolition Man Newcastle
Taking down eight giant towers requires expert precision, planning and explosives; it is imperative none of the structures fall in the wrong direction or fire any debris.
The Demolition Man Bath
An intensive operation takes place to bring down a beast of a building in Harworth Colliery.
The Demolition Man Doncaster
An intensive operation takes place to bring down a huge and unusual structure.
Ancient Engineering History's Hidden Marvels
Exploring some of history's most ingenious, yet lesser-known engineering solutions.
Ancient Engineering Ancient Waterways
Building structures and machines to harness water.
Digits Connecting to the Future
Internet co-creators Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn devised a language that created the Internet.
Claude Dornier - Pioneer of Aviation
The aviation pioneer developed 68 types of aircraft, many of them based on revolutionary concepts; revealing his life and work using rare archival imagery and animations.
War Wrecks The Lost Tanks of D-Day
On June 6, 1944, a dozen Sherman tanks equipped with flotation devices leave their ships and head toward Omaha Beach; however, not all of these famous Duplex Drives made it to shore.
The Chernobyl nuclear disaster was the biggest technological accident in human history; almost 35 years later, a return to ground zero, to the ghost city of Pripyat in northern Ukraine with survivors of the disaster.
HI$TORY Transcontinental Railroad
Peter Sagal chronicles how Americans who settled the West lived at the mercy of railroad tycoons.
HI$TORY Civil War
Peter Sagal recounts being taught the Southern myth of the Civil War as a teenager in New Jersey in the 1980s, examines how "Gone With the Wind" became a national parable and explores why Robert E. Lee is regarded as an American hero.
HI$TORY Cold War
Peter Sagal follows the money to reveal how the Cold War was won not by weapons of war, but blue jeans, silk stockings and fast food.
HI$TORY Watergate
The Watergate political scandal is linked to President Richard M. Nixon's craving for personal wealth, President John F. Kennedy, billionaire Howard Hughes and the Nixon Burger.
Wings: World War Two in the Skies The Flight to Victory
The Hell Hawks fight D-Day in the air; the Avenger torpedo plane blows Japan's largest battleship out of the water; Nazi super-weapons bring terror from above.
Even in times of globalization, some things remained different in Japan; despite all the hectic activity, the latest technology, and the mega-metropolis Tokyo, you can still feel the meaning of tradition that seems to have survived.
Claude Dornier - Pioneer of Aviation
The aviation pioneer developed 68 types of aircraft, many of them based on revolutionary concepts; revealing his life and work using rare archival imagery and animations.
War Wrecks The Lost Tanks of D-Day
On June 6, 1944, a dozen Sherman tanks equipped with flotation devices leave their ships and head toward Omaha Beach; however, not all of these famous Duplex Drives made it to shore.
The Chernobyl nuclear disaster was the biggest technological accident in human history; almost 35 years later, a return to ground zero, to the ghost city of Pripyat in northern Ukraine with survivors of the disaster.
HI$TORY Transcontinental Railroad
Peter Sagal chronicles how Americans who settled the West lived at the mercy of railroad tycoons.
HI$TORY Civil War
Peter Sagal recounts being taught the Southern myth of the Civil War as a teenager in New Jersey in the 1980s, examines how "Gone With the Wind" became a national parable and explores why Robert E. Lee is regarded as an American hero.
HI$TORY Cold War
Peter Sagal follows the money to reveal how the Cold War was won not by weapons of war, but blue jeans, silk stockings and fast food.
HI$TORY Watergate
The Watergate political scandal is linked to President Richard M. Nixon's craving for personal wealth, President John F. Kennedy, billionaire Howard Hughes and the Nixon Burger.
Wings: World War Two in the Skies The Flight to Victory
The Hell Hawks fight D-Day in the air; the Avenger torpedo plane blows Japan's largest battleship out of the water; Nazi super-weapons bring terror from above.
Even in times of globalization, some things remained different in Japan; despite all the hectic activity, the latest technology, and the mega-metropolis Tokyo, you can still feel the meaning of tradition that seems to have survived.
Claude Dornier - Pioneer of Aviation
The aviation pioneer developed 68 types of aircraft, many of them based on revolutionary concepts; revealing his life and work using rare archival imagery and animations.
War Wrecks The Lost Tanks of D-Day
On June 6, 1944, a dozen Sherman tanks equipped with flotation devices leave their ships and head toward Omaha Beach; however, not all of these famous Duplex Drives made it to shore.
The Chernobyl nuclear disaster was the biggest technological accident in human history; almost 35 years later, a return to ground zero, to the ghost city of Pripyat in northern Ukraine with survivors of the disaster.
