
Sunday, July 20th TV listings for Super Channel Quest HD
Colossal Machines Crush, Smash, and Shred
A look at how large and powerful machines crush, smash and shred everything in their path.
A captivating voyage through maritime evolution, examining what's on the horizon for ships of the future; from global cargo transport to aquatic wonders, modern ships are a blend of technology and tradition.
Phantom Signals The Lurking Menace
A Russian radio station has broadcast a signal nonstop since the Cold War, and no one knows why; experts use hi-tech methods to investigate what it is and what might happen if it ever stops.
I Died... And Came Back Maria and Yvonne K
A traumatic, post-birth surgery goes fatally wrong for a new mother. Then and a mission of mercy puts a doctor at death's door. Separate near death experiences leave each woman with new insights into themselves and world around them.
Into the Universe: Mysteries of the Cosmos The Death of a Star
Stars can burn for billions of years, but all will inevitably die. Why do some gently dim, but others explode? Scientists study supernovae to unlock our cosmic history.
Alien Corridors Alaska
An earthquake in 2018 seems to have led an increase in UFO sightings in Alaska; do the extraterrestrials have something to protect here?
Colossal Machines Crush, Smash, and Shred
A look at how large and powerful machines crush, smash and shred everything in their path.
A captivating voyage through maritime evolution, examining what's on the horizon for ships of the future; from global cargo transport to aquatic wonders, modern ships are a blend of technology and tradition.
The Uncommon History of Very Common Things Game Day
The history of game-day traditions.
Phantom Signals The Lurking Menace
A Russian radio station has broadcast a signal nonstop since the Cold War, and no one knows why; experts use hi-tech methods to investigate what it is and what might happen if it ever stops.
Into the Universe: Mysteries of the Cosmos The Death of a Star
Stars can burn for billions of years, but all will inevitably die. Why do some gently dim, but others explode? Scientists study supernovae to unlock our cosmic history.
Alien Corridors Alaska
An earthquake in 2018 seems to have led an increase in UFO sightings in Alaska; do the extraterrestrials have something to protect here?
Digital Tsunami: Big Tech, Big AI, Big Brother (2025)
This documentary will examine how toxic elements of digital environment are dramatically transforming society in negative ways, just as the prophetic, popular futurist Marshall McLuhan predicted 60 years ago.
Mysteries of the Ancient Dead Egypt, Rome, Nepal New
To ensure body and spirit remain everlasting, the ancient Egyptians developed elaborate rituals, massive tombs, and even magic incantations to entomb their remains; when laying bodies to rest, the Romans were all about processional pomp and grandeur.
Mysteries of the Ancient Dead Zoroastrians, Mongolia, The Bo New
A mysterious well filled with bones reveals a strange practice in ancient Persia; archaeologists digging in Mongolia uncover a 2000-year-old textile that holds the key to the mystery of an elixir; in Sichuan, China, hanging coffins are discovered.
Nintendo 64 Quest Life's a Game
Jay makes an unexpected visit to Good Time Games in Waterloo and cannot believe what he finds.
Phantom Signals The Lurking Menace
A Russian radio station has broadcast a signal nonstop since the Cold War, and no one knows why; experts use hi-tech methods to investigate what it is and what might happen if it ever stops.
Colossal Machines Crush, Smash, and Shred
A look at how large and powerful machines crush, smash and shred everything in their path.
Mysteries of the Ancient Dead Egypt, Rome, Nepal
To ensure body and spirit remain everlasting, the ancient Egyptians developed elaborate rituals, massive tombs, and even magic incantations to entomb their remains; when laying bodies to rest, the Romans were all about processional pomp and grandeur.
Mysteries of the Ancient Dead Zoroastrians, Mongolia, The Bo
A mysterious well filled with bones reveals a strange practice in ancient Persia; archaeologists digging in Mongolia uncover a 2000-year-old textile that holds the key to the mystery of an elixir; in Sichuan, China, hanging coffins are discovered.
Phantom Signals The Lurking Menace
A Russian radio station has broadcast a signal nonstop since the Cold War, and no one knows why; experts use hi-tech methods to investigate what it is and what might happen if it ever stops.
Alien Corridors Alaska
An earthquake in 2018 seems to have led an increase in UFO sightings in Alaska; do the extraterrestrials have something to protect here?
Into the Universe: Mysteries of the Cosmos The Death of a Star
Stars can burn for billions of years, but all will inevitably die. Why do some gently dim, but others explode? Scientists study supernovae to unlock our cosmic history.
I Died... And Came Back Maria and Yvonne K
A traumatic, post-birth surgery goes fatally wrong for a new mother. Then and a mission of mercy puts a doctor at death's door. Separate near death experiences leave each woman with new insights into themselves and world around them.
Colossal Machines Crush, Smash, and Shred
A look at how large and powerful machines crush, smash and shred everything in their path.
A captivating voyage through maritime evolution, examining what's on the horizon for ships of the future; from global cargo transport to aquatic wonders, modern ships are a blend of technology and tradition.
Fishing for History Fast Times & Moonshine
Wilkes County, N.C. is the birthplace of two American institutions, NASCAR and some of the finest moonshine known to man; for Justin and Mike, this might be the equivalent of magnet fishing heaven.
Alien Corridors Alaska
An earthquake in 2018 seems to have led an increase in UFO sightings in Alaska; do the extraterrestrials have something to protect here?
Pharaohs: Rise & Fall The Rise of the Pharaohs
A powerful military leader unites the lands we know as Egypt and assumes the title of Pharaoh; exploring how he maintains this position of power; what tools does he use to build a system that will last 3,000 years?
Forgotten Frontlines Huertgen Forest
Between September 1944 and February 1945, US troops fought their longest battle in history, one so punishing soldiers called it "The Meat Grinder" or "Death Factory."