
Friday, July 4th TV listings for Super Channel Quest HD
Pharaohs: Rise & Fall The Warrior Pharaohs
The Ramessides rise to become some of the most powerful pharaohs in Egyptian history; but, a civil war ignited by a power vacuum threatens to destabilize an empire.
Fishing for History Canada's Howard Hughes
Millionaire Donald Bain loved his private hunting lodge on the shores of Lake Manitoba, so much so he'd greet strangers with a shotgun and turned away Hollywood royalty.
Believe Judaism
Exploring the enduring bond between God and the Jewish people; tracing the roots of the religion from Abraham to today; exploring not only historical events, but also the rich cultural expressions of the Jewish faith.
Into the Universe: Mysteries of the Cosmos Searching for the Limit
From Galileo to Einstein to Hubble, scientists have long grappled with the shape and scale of the Universe. As technology expands our view, missing space curvatures and inconsistent data related to Hubble's constant keeps us mystified.
Colossal Machines Earth Biters
A Bagger dragline excavator that can produce enough raw material to power a small city in a day; a Big Red oil pump that puts a new spin on an age-old tech.
To Kill a Dictator Hitler
Long before the declaration of war, the world wanted the Fuhrer dead; in Germany, fellow politicians lodge their dissent after the horrific Night of the Long Knives; among them, a plan starts to take shape.
Phantom Signals Oblivion Calling
Surrounded by an invisible sphere of infinite data, the understanding of the universe depends on signals that are sent and received; once in a while, a strange phenomenon occurs, such as a faulty message or a literal blip on a screen.
Pharaohs: Rise & Fall The Warrior Pharaohs
The Ramessides rise to become some of the most powerful pharaohs in Egyptian history; but, a civil war ignited by a power vacuum threatens to destabilize an empire.
Fishing for History Canada's Howard Hughes
Millionaire Donald Bain loved his private hunting lodge on the shores of Lake Manitoba, so much so he'd greet strangers with a shotgun and turned away Hollywood royalty.
The Uncommon History of Very Common Things Mornings
How the morning routine became routine.
The Uncommon History of Very Common Things Office Life
Knotting neckwear, strapping on wristwear and hitting the phone.
Believe Judaism
Exploring the enduring bond between God and the Jewish people; tracing the roots of the religion from Abraham to today; exploring not only historical events, but also the rich cultural expressions of the Jewish faith.
Into the Universe: Mysteries of the Cosmos Searching for the Limit
From Galileo to Einstein to Hubble, scientists have long grappled with the shape and scale of the Universe. As technology expands our view, missing space curvatures and inconsistent data related to Hubble's constant keeps us mystified.
Colossal Machines Earth Biters
A Bagger dragline excavator that can produce enough raw material to power a small city in a day; a Big Red oil pump that puts a new spin on an age-old tech.
Phantom Signals Oblivion Calling
Surrounded by an invisible sphere of infinite data, the understanding of the universe depends on signals that are sent and received; once in a while, a strange phenomenon occurs, such as a faulty message or a literal blip on a screen.
Pharaohs: Rise & Fall The Warrior Pharaohs
The Ramessides rise to become some of the most powerful pharaohs in Egyptian history; but, a civil war ignited by a power vacuum threatens to destabilize an empire.
To Kill a Dictator Hitler
Long before the declaration of war, the world wanted the Fuhrer dead; in Germany, fellow politicians lodge their dissent after the horrific Night of the Long Knives; among them, a plan starts to take shape.
Into the Universe: Mysteries of the Cosmos Searching for the Limit
From Galileo to Einstein to Hubble, scientists have long grappled with the shape and scale of the Universe. As technology expands our view, missing space curvatures and inconsistent data related to Hubble's constant keeps us mystified.
Colossal Machines Earth Biters
A Bagger dragline excavator that can produce enough raw material to power a small city in a day; a Big Red oil pump that puts a new spin on an age-old tech.
How I Got Here Kosovo: The Cry of Man Is Singing
As a young journalist, Naser witnessed the atrocities of the war in Kosovo, his home country; now, his fifteen-year-old son, Ander, feels his father has unresolved pain around his experiences; together, the two travel back to Kosovo.