Friday, April 17th TV listings for Story (KCSG6) St. George, UT
The history of radio and its impact on the world.
A history of the telephone, from the 1876 race for the patent to the expansion of the telephone network as a critical industrial web.
Early films from the Edison Studios help document the history of the motion picture and Thomas Edison's involvement at its inception.
Television: Window to the World
The history of television is intertwined with the stories of brilliant people, technological innovation and the opening of new markets.
Modern Marvels Computers
From colossal devices designed to save the world to mind-expanding, world-shrinking machines, tracing the evolution of mice and menus; learning about the world's most powerful computer that operates at 12-trillion calculations a second.
Modern Marvels Batteries
Mixtures of metals and caustic chemicals that make our tech, tools and toys surge with energy; visit the world's most powerful battery in Fairbanks, Alaska--13,760 hulking cells humming with 5,000 volts, ready to help the city survive power outages.
Modern Marvels Mad Electricity
Each flip of an electric-light switch attests to the genius of Nikola Tesla, creator of the alternating current (AC) system; the Tesla coil; energy-efficient bulbs.
Thomas Edison and his team outfox Alexander Graham Bell.
The history of radio and its impact on the world.
A history of the telephone, from the 1876 race for the patent to the expansion of the telephone network as a critical industrial web.
Early films from the Edison Studios help document the history of the motion picture and Thomas Edison's involvement at its inception.
Television: Window to the World
The history of television is intertwined with the stories of brilliant people, technological innovation and the opening of new markets.
Modern Marvels Computers
From colossal devices designed to save the world to mind-expanding, world-shrinking machines, tracing the evolution of mice and menus; learning about the world's most powerful computer that operates at 12-trillion calculations a second.
Modern Marvels Batteries
Mixtures of metals and caustic chemicals that make our tech, tools and toys surge with energy; visit the world's most powerful battery in Fairbanks, Alaska--13,760 hulking cells humming with 5,000 volts, ready to help the city survive power outages.
Modern Marvels Mad Electricity
Each flip of an electric-light switch attests to the genius of Nikola Tesla, creator of the alternating current (AC) system; the Tesla coil; energy-efficient bulbs.
Thomas Edison and his team outfox Alexander Graham Bell.
The history of radio and its impact on the world.
A history of the telephone, from the 1876 race for the patent to the expansion of the telephone network as a critical industrial web.
Early films from the Edison Studios help document the history of the motion picture and Thomas Edison's involvement at its inception.
Television: Window to the World
The history of television is intertwined with the stories of brilliant people, technological innovation and the opening of new markets.
Modern Marvels Computers
From colossal devices designed to save the world to mind-expanding, world-shrinking machines, tracing the evolution of mice and menus; learning about the world's most powerful computer that operates at 12-trillion calculations a second.
Modern Marvels Batteries
Mixtures of metals and caustic chemicals that make our tech, tools and toys surge with energy; visit the world's most powerful battery in Fairbanks, Alaska--13,760 hulking cells humming with 5,000 volts, ready to help the city survive power outages.
Modern Marvels Mad Electricity
Each flip of an electric-light switch attests to the genius of Nikola Tesla, creator of the alternating current (AC) system; the Tesla coil; energy-efficient bulbs.
Vanishings! USS Scorpion Lost at Sea
An American nuclear submarine disappears after reporting on a mysterious group of Soviet warships and submarines lurking around the Azores.
Vanishings! The Gaul Lost at Sea
A deep-sea trawler, built to withstand inclement conditions, disappears in high seas off England's northeast coast.
