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    How It's Made

    How It's Made

    The Science Channel
    Have you ever wondered how the products you use every day are made? How It's Made leads you through the process of how everyday products, such as apple juice, skateboards, engines, contact lenses, and many more objects are manufactured.

    (Comment c'est fait is the french title)

    This show originated in Canada and is growing in popularity all over the globe.moreless
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    Through The Wormhole

    Through The Wormhole

    The Science Channel
    Morgan Freeman hosts this scientific exploration into the deepest mysteries of existence - mysteries which have intrigued mankind for eternity. Now, modern science is beginning to pull back the curtain and provide answers to these ancient questions.moreless
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    Build it Bigger

    Build it Bigger

    The Science Channel
    If you have a thirst for knowledge on how some of man's greatest feats were constructed, then stick with Danny Forster as he travels the world checking out such amazing construction sites like roller coasters, aircraft carriers, skyscrapers and more.moreless
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    Meteorite Men

    Meteorite Men

    The Science Channel
    Discovery Channel's Science Channel takes viewers on a hunt for meteorites. The meteorite hunters Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold travel the world to search for space rocks. The special follows their adventure to find extraterrestrial treasures.moreless
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    How Do They Do It?

    How Do They Do It?

    The Science Channel
    There is technology in almost every aspect of our lives. How Do They Do It exposes this technology and gives you an in-depth look at how things work. From airport baggage handling to space shuttle lift off, How Do They Do It will show you how it all happens.moreless
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    Mutant Planet

    Mutant Planet

    The Science Channel
    The mysteries of evolution will be explored on six different regions of the earth.
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    Sci Fi Science

    Sci Fi Science

    The Science Channel
    This show was created by Dr. Michio Kaku, physicist and author.It goes into many scientific concepts that have been seen in films and television shows including: lightsabers, invisibility and death stars.moreless
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    Dark Matters: Twisted But True

    Dark Matters: Twisted But True

    The Science Channel
    John Noble hosts and explores some of history's strangest and most controversial scientific experiments that have ever been tried.
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    Prophets of Science Fiction

    Prophets of Science Fiction

    The Science Channel
    What once was just imagination is now real; what was once the distant future is now around the corner. The "Science Fiction" of the past has now simply become "Science". And the science of the future was strangely prophesied by a group of visionaries whose dreams once may have deemed them renegades and "mad scientists," have become reality!In 1950, the term "Robotics" was coined by author Isaac Asimov in his book I.ROBOT and our collective imagination reeled. In the years since, literature, movies and television have allowed us to embrace the notion that the ideas of a few inspired visionaries could be made real. What is more astonishing is that these ideas have been, are currently and will be put to practice in our everyday lives. Each episode of the upcoming series PROPHETS OF SCIENCE FICTION will focus on how the great minds of Science Fiction imagined our future for us, and how some, in turn, made their fantasies real.In a dynamic hyper-stylized way that has never been seen before … we will take a tour of what was, and what will be through the eyes of the visionary authors, illustrators, filmmakers, and scientists who have become the PROPHETS OF SCIENCE FICTION!moreless
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    Stuck With Hackett

    Stuck With Hackett

    The Science Channel
    Viewers will learn how to build interesting items such as a propane-powered flamethrower.
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    Machines!

    Machines!

    The Science Channel
    Machines! is a scientific how-to TV series developed by Discovery's Science Channel that focuses on demystifying and untangling the complexities of modern machinery. It offers a unique behind, inside, under, over, in front of, and through look at ordinary and extraordinary machines with both photographic and computer animated views to take us into places most people or even the light of day ever see. Have you ever wondered just how a bowling pinsetter works? What about an escalator? Machines! gives you that chance to see how the modern marvels of machinery, from power plants to roller coasters, tattoo machines to carousels, and yes, even the bowling pinsetters and escalators, work. It is an entertaining and engaging way to see how these things fly, flood, push, pull, and tick in a way that does not require a sledgehammer or a risk of losing a finger.moreless
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    Catch It Keep It

    Catch It Keep It

    The Science Channel (ended 2010)
    During each challenge, 3 contestants are chosen to test their scientific and engineering knowledge against the Science Channel's Mike Senese, who works develops a plan to destroy the prize of the week. The contestants have 2 days to plan a way to save the prize item. If they catch it, they keep it! But they must work hard for 48 hours first and devise the perfect plan in order to save it!moreless
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    Punkin Chunkin

    Punkin Chunkin

    The Science Channel (Holiday Event 2008)
    Discovery Channel's Science Channel presents a special on Punkin Chunkin - people who create catapults and cannons to launch pumpkins into the air and watch them smash. This Delaware-born annual tradition showcases a wide range of competitors - kids to engineers - who aim to take home the trophy.moreless
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    Heavy Metal Task Force

    Heavy Metal Task Force

    The Science Channel
    Heavy Metal Task Force drills deep underground, slashes through ice and soars about the clouds.
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    Firefly: Browncoats Unite

    Firefly: Browncoats Unite

    The Science Channel
    Firefly: Browncoats Unite. This 60-minute special reunits the cast of the cult classic TV show Firefly. Creator and Director Joss Whedon joins cast members Nathan Fillion, Sean Maher, Summer Glau, Adam Baldwin, Morena Baccarin, Alan Tudyk, Gina Torres and Jewel Staite to talk about their experiences working on the show. There are exclusive interviews, secrets from the set, as well as footage from this year's 10-anniversary panel at the San Diego Comic-Con.moreless
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    Stuff You Should Know
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    JUNKies

    JUNKies

    The Science Channel
    A group of inventors pick through the trash in a Long Island junkyard to find pieces they can use.
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    Weird Travel

    Weird Travel

    The Science Channel
    SCIENCE is bringing a new series that will expose some of the weirdest cultures around the world.
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    Big, Bigger, Biggest

    Big, Bigger, Biggest

    The Science Channel
    This show looks into the many engineering innovations that helped structures around the world become what they are today.
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    Stephen Hawking's Sci Fi Masters

    Stephen Hawking's Sci Fi Masters

    The Science Channel
    Stephen Hawking's Sci Fi Masters is The Science Channel series where science genius, professor and host Stephen Hawking brings viewers along on six adventures into scientific imagination. Humans have tried throughout history to understand our universe, time, matter, and other scientific mysteries. Often we have looked to science fiction for different answers to these questions. Now Stephen discusses these stories with great writers, directors and actors from the sci-fi genre, including Sam Waterston, Judy Davis, Malcolm McDowell and more.moreless
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