TV Schedule for CuriosityStream
Saturday, April 4th TV listings for CuriosityStream
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.
Eat Like A Viking
Exploring what Vikings ate and common misconceptions about them.
The History of Food The Invention of Cooking
After hunter-gatherers harness fire as a tool, it ignites a culinary and cerebral revolution that advances evolution.
The World of Bridges Germany
The Krämerbrücke is a symbol of the city of Erfurt and the longest bridge in Europe to feature buildings across its entire structure.
The World of Bridges Belgium
The Nordkasteel Bridge in the port of Antwerp, the second largest bridge in Europe, does more than transport goods and people within the port area.
The World of Bridges Scotland
Revolutionary techniques are tried and tested in the United Kingdom before being exported to the far reaches of the Empire.
The World of Bridges Switzerland
The Ponte dei Salti in the Verzasca Valley in Ticino is a major draw for tourists, who jump down from the bridge into the crystal-clear mountain waters.
Epic Exploring: Going Local Thessaloniki
Cody goes off the beaten path in Thessaloniki, Greece; he runs over wagons at a train cemetery and explores a factory with drones and dives to a shipwreck.
Epic Exploring: Going Local Ruhr District
Exploring in the industrial Ruhr District in Germany, Josh discovers abandoned steel and mining factories; experiencing a miner's life underneath the ground.
Epic Exploring: Going Local Tbilisi
Cody discovers the unknown beauty of Tbilisi, Georgia, exploring abandoned Cold War bomb shelters, a derelict weather station and an abandoned cable car station.
Epic Exploring: Going Local Nantes
Josh and ultimate traveler Lexie Limitless explore Nantes on a mechanical elephant and inline skates; they discover a deserted mine and a noble house.
Eat Like Catherine the Great
An attempt to copy Catherine the Great's diet.
Eat Like A Wolf
Exploring what wolves eat, how their eating habits are different than the modern domestic dogs', and if humans can ultimately survive on a wolf's diet.
Eat Like A Viking
Exploring what Vikings ate and common misconceptions about them.
The History of Food The Invention of Cooking
After hunter-gatherers harness fire as a tool, it ignites a culinary and cerebral revolution that advances evolution.
The World of Bridges Germany
The Krämerbrücke is a symbol of the city of Erfurt and the longest bridge in Europe to feature buildings across its entire structure.
The World of Bridges Belgium
The Nordkasteel Bridge in the port of Antwerp, the second largest bridge in Europe, does more than transport goods and people within the port area.
The World of Bridges Scotland
Revolutionary techniques are tried and tested in the United Kingdom before being exported to the far reaches of the Empire.
The World of Bridges Switzerland
The Ponte dei Salti in the Verzasca Valley in Ticino is a major draw for tourists, who jump down from the bridge into the crystal-clear mountain waters.
Epic Exploring: Going Local Thessaloniki
Cody goes off the beaten path in Thessaloniki, Greece; he runs over wagons at a train cemetery and explores a factory with drones and dives to a shipwreck.
Epic Exploring: Going Local Ruhr District
Exploring in the industrial Ruhr District in Germany, Josh discovers abandoned steel and mining factories; experiencing a miner's life underneath the ground.
Epic Exploring: Going Local Tbilisi
Cody discovers the unknown beauty of Tbilisi, Georgia, exploring abandoned Cold War bomb shelters, a derelict weather station and an abandoned cable car station.
Epic Exploring: Going Local Nantes
Josh and ultimate traveler Lexie Limitless explore Nantes on a mechanical elephant and inline skates; they discover a deserted mine and a noble house.
Eat Like Catherine the Great
An attempt to copy Catherine the Great's diet.
Eat Like A Wolf
Exploring what wolves eat, how their eating habits are different than the modern domestic dogs', and if humans can ultimately survive on a wolf's diet.
Eat Like A Viking
Exploring what Vikings ate and common misconceptions about them.
The History of Food The Invention of Cooking
After hunter-gatherers harness fire as a tool, it ignites a culinary and cerebral revolution that advances evolution.
The World of Bridges Germany
The Krämerbrücke is a symbol of the city of Erfurt and the longest bridge in Europe to feature buildings across its entire structure.
The World of Bridges Belgium
The Nordkasteel Bridge in the port of Antwerp, the second largest bridge in Europe, does more than transport goods and people within the port area.
The World of Bridges Scotland
Revolutionary techniques are tried and tested in the United Kingdom before being exported to the far reaches of the Empire.
