TV Schedule for Science
Sunday, November 30th TV listings for Science
How It's Made Steel Bistro Sets; Letterpress Printing; Bamboo Ceramic Lights
An insight into how steel bistro furniture, letterpress printing, bamboo ceramic lights and asphalt compactors are made.
How It's Made Technological Corks; Zinc Gutters; Traditional Ham
Technological corks; zinc gutters; traditional ham; chisteras.
How It's Made Petanque Balls; Biologic Medicines; Asphalt Pavers
Exploring the production processes of pétanque balls, biologic medicines, asphalt pavers and Basque espadrilles.
How It's Made Leather Basketballs; Flood Gates; Shoelaces
The host explores and explains the proper making of leather basketballs, wood panel canvases, shoelaces and flood gates in large quantities for public use.
How It's Made Bumpers; Camera Filters; Candy Canes
Bumpers; lighting gels and camera filters; steam-powered models; candy canes.
How It's Made Outboard Motors; Cutlery; Tape Measures
Umbrellas; outboard motors; silver cutlery; tape measures.
How It's Made Scalpels; Oil Paints; Ice Axes
Scalpels; oil paints; British police helmets; ice axes.
How It's Made Bacon; Snow Blowers; Luxury Cars
Bacon; snowblowers; luxury cars.
How It's Made Motion Sensors; Belt Loaders; Pheasant Breeding
Explores the production processes behind the manufacture of motion sensors, belt loaders and diving helmets.
How It's Made Rawhide Lampshades; Chocolate Chip Cookies
Rawhide lampshades; chocolate chip cookies; MRI scanners.
How It's Made Noise Barrier Walls; Front-Load Washers; Bourbon; Flexible Circuit
Explores the manufacturing process of noise barrier walls, front-load washers, bourbon and flexible circuit boards.
How It's Made Railway Bridge Ties; Membrane Filters; Hydraulic Post Drivers
Railway bridge ties; membrane filters; hydraulic post drivers; bi-planes.
Killers of the Cosmos Dark Star
Until recently, black holes were only theoretical; scientists know that millions exist and some of them have the potential to be lethal to earth.
Killers of the Cosmos Killer Rocks
Earth is hit by 100 tons of rock from space every day; most burn up in the atmosphere, but a single rock wiped out the dinosaurs.
Killers of the Cosmos Death Ray
When a massive star dies, it can direct a blast of radiation that could obliterate all life.
Killers of the Cosmos Cosmic Scrap
More than 100 million pieces of small space debris are floating around the Earth; a collision between two of these objects in low Earth orbit could be catastrophic.
Killers of the Cosmos Big Sleep
Experts discuss the many possible ways that could spark the beginning of the end for the universe, including when and why it would happen.
Killers of the Cosmos Little Green Men
Aliens could be lethal killers who want to invade and plunder our world; a team of experts investigate extra-terrestrial beings and their threat to human life.
The story of the Apollo 11 moon landing is told with footage not seen anywhere else, revealing how an army of engineers, scientists and astronauts went to incredible lengths to achieve America's greatest technological feat.
The White House: Mysteries at the Museum New
Don Wildman explores the history of the White House and uncovers the secrets behind one of the most powerful residences in the world.
The story of the Apollo 11 moon landing is told with footage not seen anywhere else, revealing how an army of engineers, scientists and astronauts went to incredible lengths to achieve America's greatest technological feat.
The White House: Mysteries at the Museum
Don Wildman explores the history of the White House and uncovers the secrets behind one of the most powerful residences in the world.
Killers of the Cosmos Little Green Men
Aliens could be lethal killers who want to invade and plunder our world; a team of experts investigate extra-terrestrial beings and their threat to human life.
Killers of the Cosmos Killer Rocks
Earth is hit by 100 tons of rock from space every day; most burn up in the atmosphere, but a single rock wiped out the dinosaurs.
Killers of the Cosmos Death Ray
When a massive star dies, it can direct a blast of radiation that could obliterate all life.
NASA's Unexplained Files Rise of the Ice Creatures
Neil Armstrong enters an unexplained spin; an Apollo 17 photo seems to show a US military outpost on the Moon; possible alien life swimming in the oceans of Jupiter's moons.
NASA's Unexplained Files Shadow Deathstar
Astronaut Leroy Chiao's spacewalk is interrupted by bright lights flying past; a flying saucer is photographed from the Apollo.
NASA's Unexplained Files Interstellar Gold Rush
A distant planet shows an Earth-like atmosphere; a glowing light suggests an atmosphere on the Moon; why there are blueberries on Mars.
