
Tuesday, August 12th TV listings for Super Channel Quest
Deadly Science In the Name of Medicine (Jesse Lazear, Alexander Bogdonov, Michael Servetus)
Although modern medicine is capable of incredible feats, the ability to treat the human body follows hundreds of years of experimentation -- at times with deadly results.
Titans of Defense Logistics and Engineering
When militaries need support in the field, they call upon military machines designed for diverse purposes: from delivering supplies to the battlefield and defusing dangerous minefields, to recovering military vehicles and bridging harrowing gaps.
How I Got Here Mexico: I Belong To This Land
Alma and her daughter Amanda travel to Mexico to bond through their love of tradition, food and dance.
Mysteries of the Ancient Dead Qin Shi Tomb, Neanderthal, Chinchorro
The first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, rests in a tomb so large that the archaeological dig could last a century; researchers discover that the oldest of the Chinchorro mummies are children.
Revolutions That Changed History The French Revolution
During the Ancien Regime, France is composed of the Clergy, the Nobility, and everyone else; with none of the rights or privileges of the other two, the Third Estate's chance to escape a life of squalor can only come on a tide of change.
Phantom Signals Omen of the Pharaoh's Wail
Experts use cutting-edge technology to investigate a mysterious phenomenon at the tomb of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian pharaoh.
Into the Universe: Mysteries of the Cosmos Searching for Alien Worlds
In 1950, physicist Enrico Fermi famously asked, "Where is everybody?"; in such a vast universe, how could life exist only on Earth? This existential query has fueled decades of debate, conjuring visions of alien worlds.
Mysteries of the Ancient Dead Qin Shi Tomb, Neanderthal, Chinchorro
The first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, rests in a tomb so large that the archaeological dig could last a century; researchers discover that the oldest of the Chinchorro mummies are children.
Deadly Science In the Name of Medicine (Jesse Lazear, Alexander Bogdonov, Michael Servetus)
Although modern medicine is capable of incredible feats, the ability to treat the human body follows hundreds of years of experimentation -- at times with deadly results.
Nintendo 64 Quest Life's a Game
Jay makes an unexpected visit to Good Time Games in Waterloo and cannot believe what he finds.
Titans of Defense Logistics and Engineering
When militaries need support in the field, they call upon military machines designed for diverse purposes: from delivering supplies to the battlefield and defusing dangerous minefields, to recovering military vehicles and bridging harrowing gaps.
Revolutions That Changed History The French Revolution
During the Ancien Regime, France is composed of the Clergy, the Nobility, and everyone else; with none of the rights or privileges of the other two, the Third Estate's chance to escape a life of squalor can only come on a tide of change.
Phantom Signals Omen of the Pharaoh's Wail
Experts use cutting-edge technology to investigate a mysterious phenomenon at the tomb of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian pharaoh.
Into the Universe: Mysteries of the Cosmos Searching for Alien Worlds
In 1950, physicist Enrico Fermi famously asked, "Where is everybody?"; in such a vast universe, how could life exist only on Earth? This existential query has fueled decades of debate, conjuring visions of alien worlds.
Deadly Science In the Name of Medicine (Jesse Lazear, Alexander Bogdonov, Michael Servetus)
Although modern medicine is capable of incredible feats, the ability to treat the human body follows hundreds of years of experimentation -- at times with deadly results.
Titans of Defense Logistics and Engineering
When militaries need support in the field, they call upon military machines designed for diverse purposes: from delivering supplies to the battlefield and defusing dangerous minefields, to recovering military vehicles and bridging harrowing gaps.
Mysteries of the Ancient Dead Qin Shi Tomb, Neanderthal, Chinchorro
The first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, rests in a tomb so large that the archaeological dig could last a century; researchers discover that the oldest of the Chinchorro mummies are children.
Revolutions That Changed History The French Revolution
During the Ancien Regime, France is composed of the Clergy, the Nobility, and everyone else; with none of the rights or privileges of the other two, the Third Estate's chance to escape a life of squalor can only come on a tide of change.
Phantom Signals Omen of the Pharaoh's Wail
Experts use cutting-edge technology to investigate a mysterious phenomenon at the tomb of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian pharaoh.
Into the Universe: Mysteries of the Cosmos Searching for Alien Worlds
In 1950, physicist Enrico Fermi famously asked, "Where is everybody?"; in such a vast universe, how could life exist only on Earth? This existential query has fueled decades of debate, conjuring visions of alien worlds.
Deadly Science In the Name of Medicine (Jesse Lazear, Alexander Bogdonov, Michael Servetus)
Although modern medicine is capable of incredible feats, the ability to treat the human body follows hundreds of years of experimentation -- at times with deadly results.
How I Got Here Mexico: I Belong To This Land
Alma and her daughter Amanda travel to Mexico to bond through their love of tradition, food and dance.
Mysteries of the Ancient Dead Qin Shi Tomb, Neanderthal, Chinchorro
The first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang, rests in a tomb so large that the archaeological dig could last a century; researchers discover that the oldest of the Chinchorro mummies are children.
Titans of Defense Logistics and Engineering
When militaries need support in the field, they call upon military machines designed for diverse purposes: from delivering supplies to the battlefield and defusing dangerous minefields, to recovering military vehicles and bridging harrowing gaps.
Nintendo 64 Quest Feel The Game
Jay eyes a boxed copy of Indiana Jones, but can he afford it and will the owner part with it?
Nintendo 64 Quest Live The Game
Jay races to hit a trio of stores in Windsor, Ontario, starting with Digital Oasis, hoping to knock off as many games as possible but what will racing to the stores cost him?
Mysterious Islands Island of the Greek Goddess
Stone artifacts, burial grounds, and temple ruins shed light on an unknown civilization; the discovery of a green light emitting in a dark forest; the remains of a long-lost temple are found; coral rubble is unearthed on Suakin Island.
Secrets of Big Data Beat Down by Data
A British warship has its location mysteriously faked when its automated tracking data is compromised; a teen is arrested and beaten by police after parking his car in an area determined to be a hot spot for crime by a computer algorithm.
Secrets in the Ice Finger of Death
A grim discovery in a Swedish lake reveals ancient practices; in the Canadian Arctic, the fossil of a previously unknown mammal is found; bizarre ice formations in the Antarctic Ocean; a discovery off the east coast of Canada.