2026-02-10 00:20 Nature's Force 00:50 Animal Embassy 01:15 Animal Embassy 01:40 Sarah Shark Sarah travels to one of the top 10 dive destinations in Australia (Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW) to dive with three species of Wobbegong Sharks within the Cape Byron Marine Park. She also conducts a street poll with members of the public to find out what they think about sharks. 02:05 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 03:00 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 03:55 Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is in the South Island of New Zealand fishing for salmon in a glacier fed river on the south west coast, north of Fiordland. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares pan fried salmon with tapenade and green beans, chunky salmon steaks with a roasted garden salad and finally salmon fajitas with a tropical mango salsa. 04:20 Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is in the North Island of New Zealand diving for mussels off the Matakana Coast. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares mussels with a Neapolitan sauce, a mussel chowder with seaweed and his own fish stock and finally a Roman classic, mussel carbonara. 04:45 Nomades This episode will follow "Team Cannondale" riders as they explore the European Alps, and all it has to offer for the mountain bike culture. 05:40 Nomades Respect is something all skiing athletes must have. Respect for different cultures, lifestyles and their environment. 06:35 Habiter le monde 07:00 Habiter le monde 07:30 Out Of Town Adventures 07:55 Journeys in Africa This ancient ruined city, lost to history, was one of the most powerful in the world during its prime. The architectural sophistication and sheer size will amaze. Then Journeys heads out to the deep ocean for some big game fishing. Will we land the big one or return empty handed? 08:20 Journeys in Africa Featured in films and documentaries, the mane-less lions of Tsavo have a fierce reputation - man-eaters. Journeys embarks on a photo hunt for these legendary beasts of the bush. In the process, we witness the raw power of the ghosts in the dark. 08:45 Journeys in Africa This is definitely the land of the elephant. Large herds of pachyderms roam this marshy park putting on a show for whoever wants to watch. But that's not the only big boys of this park—buffalo, lion and a host of hoofed game make this a wonder to behold. 09:10 Journeys in India Two of the most sacred places in India are featured in this fascinating episode. Bill first burst the myths surrounding the legendary Khajuraho and its intricately carved temples before heading to the Holy City of Varanasi. Varanasi, the Jerusalem or Mecca for Hindus with its deep connection to the Ganges River, is explored with an insider's perspective. 09:35 Journeys in India Journeys explores the history and fables that surround the controversial rebel leader Tipu Sultan. Mysore was the center of an Empire strong enough to challenge the British. Tipu's over-the-top personality is reflected in the architecture, gardens and stories that still permeate this metropolis. 10:05 Out Of Town Adventures 10:30 Dream Journey 11:15 European Islands The undiscovered island of untouched beaches -the Balearic Island of Menorca. 11:50 Blue World Jonathan heads down to the shipwrecks of North Carolina (USA) to observe how these wrecks have become home to thousands of animals, including Sand Tiger sharks. But instead of chasing all the fish, the sharks are protecting many of them! Then, Jonathan visits the School for Field Studies in the Turks & Caicos Islands to learn how college students conduct fieldwork in their pursuit of degrees in Ma 12:15 Trouble in Lemur Land 13:05 Sentir et ressentir Unique documentary that takes you to discover the secret of some of the most luxurious perfumes and emblematic fragrances in the world. Visit the famous city of Grasse to meet the creators, the beautiful flower fields and all the incredible emotional powers of the Perfume. 14:00 Mbudha, la source des chimpanzés 14:55 Baccarat, le cristal des rois 15:50 Croc Labyrinth Herpetologist Vince Shacks and underwater cameraman Brad Bestelink go on a unique crocodile diving adventure to find out more about these cave systems, and how the reptiles use them. They enter a dark underworld of mystery and danger, and they find themselves doing things that no one has ever attempted before. Apart from swimming with huge crocodiles, they're the first to noose a wild Nile crocodi 16:40 Sauver Auschwitz ? 17:40 Sur les traces andalouses, une architecture millénaire Andalusia, the Spanish territory has a confluence of cultures which is represented in its architecture! Visigothic, Roman, Byzantine and Arab - the structures in the region display all these influences. Between 8th & 15th century, several dynasties from Arab to Berber conquered Andalusia impacting the way of life of people. The film tells this story through beautiful edifices of Andalusia. 18:40 Music Voyager 19:10 Music Voyager 19:40 Rip Files Major Graham's Mansion, in the Virginia countryside, houses dark secrets that the team attempts to uncover. 20:05 Rip Files Long-hidden secrets are revealed through the R.I.P. team's talents and unique experiences, including those thought to be lost forever. 20:30 Past Hunters We visit the home of Soccer legend Neil "Razor" Ruddock which seems to be haunted. Is it his home specifically? Or are these ghosts attached to him? 21:15 Past Hunters Built in the early 1800s, Whitby Hall used to be an administrative center and now stands as a public park and arts center. It has never before been investigated, but staff have reported many noises and presences among them. 22:00 What In the World Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. 22:30 What In the World Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. 23:00 Travel Thru History The city of brotherly love does not disappoint history lovers. We visit Independence hall, the liberty bell, Elfreth's alley, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and get creeped out at America's first penitentiary, Eastern State. 23:25 Travel Thru History This country music Mecca has a plethora of American history to explore. We'll stand on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, visit the home of the 7th US President Andrew Jackson, and visit the largest recreation of the Parthenon outside of Greece. 23:50 Nature's Force
2026-02-11 00:20 Nature's Force Journey inside Dust Storms to see how they are formed and the hazards and effects they cause. A glimpse into the science of Clouds and how they fit into the weather cycle of the planet. The power of Lightening is more than visual, it is noise, electricity and it even helps plants to grow. Did you know that Rain droplets have different shapes and temperatures, it's maybe more interesting than you t 00:50 Animal Embassy 01:15 Animal Embassy Dali the emperor tamarin is mysteriously going bald—on his back! Keepers suspect two mischievous monkey roommates. Meanwhile, Kristina attempts an eye ultrasound on dolphin Ulysses, needing patience and precision. And it's party time for Garoe the chimp, who celebrates his first birthday with a swinging cake surprise! 01:40 Sarah Shark Sarah travels to one of the top 10 dive destinations in Australia (Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW) to dive with three species of Wobbegong Sharks within the Cape Byron Marine Park. She also conducts a street poll with members of the public to find out what they think about sharks. 02:05 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 03:00 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 03:55 Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is in the North Island of New Zealand diving for mussels off the Matakana Coast. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares mussels with a Neapolitan sauce, a mussel chowder with seaweed and his own fish stock and finally a Roman classic, mussel carbonara. 04:20 Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is in the South Island of New Zealand spearing flounder in a river north of Fiordland. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares Flounder - pan fried with capers and lemon, flounder - battered with polenta and served with potatoes, mushy peas cooked in a saffron butter and finally grilled flounder with asparagus in a creamy fennel and garlic 04:45 Nomades Kitesurfing is a sport that could not be better suited to an island location like Tahiti. With the sun, sand and an ocean breeze it is an ideal spot to spread your kite and surf. 05:40 Nomades Mountain Bikers head to a secret location deep in the desert of Utah, to ride new and challenging terrain. 06:35 Habiter le monde 07:05 Habiter le monde 07:35 Out Of Town Adventures 08:00 Journeys in Africa Featured in films and documentaries, the mane-less lions of Tsavo have a fierce reputation - man-eaters. Journeys embarks on a photo hunt for these legendary beasts of the bush. In the process, we witness the raw power of the ghosts in the dark. 08:30 Journeys in Africa Gold, ivory and slaves drove the economy of the East coast of Africa 500 years ago. Join us as we explore the Portuguese and Arab roles in these horrific trade schemes. We'll also investigate the pristine waters off the coast of the nearby National Park where our host dons a snorkel mask and comes face-to-face with the creatures of the coral reef. 09:00 Journeys in India Journeys explores the history and fables that surround the controversial rebel leader Tipu Sultan. Mysore was the center of an Empire strong enough to challenge the British. Tipu's over-the-top personality is reflected in the architecture, gardens and stories that still permeate this metropolis. 09:30 Journeys in India These two national parks have some of the most diverse wildlife found on the Indian subcontinent. From the ancestors of our domesticated livestock to leopards, bear and elephants—this is a photographer's paradise. Join Bill as he attempts to track down two of the hardest predators to photograph—the leopard and the sloth bear. 10:00 Out Of Town Adventures 10:25 The Great Journey The crossing must be made from west to east, that is from Chile to Argentina. Installed in the Chilean capital a group of specialists finalize details for the trip. 10:55 European Islands The emerald island - the Greek island of Kerkyra, also called Corfu. 11:20 Blue World Jonathan heads down to the shipwrecks of North Carolina (USA) to observe how these wrecks have become home to thousands of animals, including Sand Tiger sharks. But instead of chasing all the fish, the sharks are protecting many of them! Then, Jonathan visits the School for Field Studies in the Turks & Caicos Islands to learn how college students conduct fieldwork in their pursuit of degrees in Ma 11:45 Blue World 12:10 Paris-Berlin, destins croisés Paris and Berlin have developed and grown facing each other over four centuries of tumultuous historical relationships and mutual admiration. The architecture and urbanism bear witness of this complex and rich confrontation. 13:05 Paris-Berlin, destins croisés Paris and Berlin have developed and grown facing each other over four centuries of tumultuous historical relationships and mutual admiration. The architecture and urbanism bear witness of this complex and rich confrontation. 14:00 WWII Documentary Films They were the best the United States had to offer and on June 6, 1944 their nation sent them through the gates of Hell in Normandy, France. They fought inland and on Utah Beach and faced murderous MG-42 machine gun fire, mortars and artillery on Omaha Beach. Day of Days June 6, 1944 is an opportunity to eavesdrop as one of the most important days in the history of the world is recalled by those wh 15:00 WWII Documentary Films We follow 94 year old 82nd Airborne veteran James "Maggie" Megellas from Wisconsin to Europe where he fought in some of the most savage battles of World War II. "Maggie" is the most decorated officer in the history of the famed 82nd Airborne Division. 16:00 What In the World Timber is one of this country's biggest natural resources and the source of great potential wealth. Hence the existence of wholesale illegal logging, irrespective of the consequences to the local environment. This has led concerned parties to set up the Olancho Environmental Movement. This organization has mobilized to protect these forests, at some risk to its members, like Rene Gradiz, whose tes 16:25 What In the World Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. 16:55 Les traces cachées On the 11th of November, 1918, the First World War drew to an end with a terrible toll… after a conflict unlike anything Humanity had ever seen before. For 4 years and 3 months, soldiers from at least 20 countries were plunged in the hell of trenches… caught under a deluge of bombs. 17:50 Les traces cachées This was the " other " Second World War – the one in the Pacific, confronting the Japanese Imperial Army to the Americans. Although not as famous as the war that raged in Europe, this conflict was just as ferocious and central to our collective memory. 18:45 Music Voyager 19:10 Music Voyager 19:40 Rip Files Long-hidden secrets are revealed through the R.I.P. team's talents and unique experiences, including those thought to be lost forever. 20:05 Rip Files This angry spirit doesn't like being dead and still considers himself the sole owner of lovely Oaklands Mansion. 20:30 Past Hunters Blackpool Pleasure Beach is one of the most visited attractions in the United Kingdom. People visit it not only for the fun, but to also hopefully catch a glimpse of the many ghosts that haunt there. 21:15 Past Hunters Carnfield Hall is a country house dating from the 15th and 16th Centuries. This private residence turn event hall is using its paranormal activity to draw in business. Are these spirits the old residents? 22:05 What In the World Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. 22:30 What In the World Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. 23:00 Travel Thru History This country music Mecca has a plethora of American history to explore. We'll stand on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, visit the home of the 7th US President Andrew Jackson, and visit the largest recreation of the Parthenon outside of Greece. 23:25 Travel Thru History America's military history is on display on the decks of the USS North Carolina. Then we visit the historic Confederate Fort Fisher civil war museum and learn about the Carolina's role in the civil war. 23:50 Nature's Force Journey inside Dust Storms to see how they are formed and the hazards and effects they cause. A glimpse into the science of Clouds and how they fit into the weather cycle of the planet. The power of Lightening is more than visual, it is noise, electricity and it even helps plants to grow. Did you know that Rain droplets have different shapes and temperatures, it's maybe more interesting than you t
2026-02-12 00:20 Nature's Force 00:50 Animal Embassy Dali the emperor tamarin is mysteriously going bald—on his back! Keepers suspect two mischievous monkey roommates. Meanwhile, Kristina attempts an eye ultrasound on dolphin Ulysses, needing patience and precision. And it's party time for Garoe the chimp, who celebrates his first birthday with a swinging cake surprise! 01:15 Animal Embassy 01:40 Sarah Shark Sarah travels to one of the top 10 dive destinations in Australia (Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW) to dive with three species of Wobbegong Sharks within the Cape Byron Marine Park. She also conducts a street poll with members of the public to find out what they think about sharks. 02:05 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 03:00 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 03:55 Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is in the South Island of New Zealand spearing flounder in a river north of Fiordland. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares Flounder - pan fried with capers and lemon, flounder - battered with polenta and served with potatoes, mushy peas cooked in a saffron butter and finally grilled flounder with asparagus in a creamy fennel and garlic 04:20 Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is in the North Island of New Zealand fishing for kahawai in the blue waters off the Matakana Coast. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares kahawai parcels with cauliflower cheese and pine nuts, a coconut and mango kahawai curry and finally a kahawai, potato and tomato fish stew. 04:45 Nomades Follow a group of extreme skiers as they explore Jackson Hole a Mecca for snow sports of all kind. 05:40 Nomades Several of the world's best kayakers are led by South African legend, Steve Fisher, on a trip down one of the most difficult rivers in the world. 06:35 Habiter le monde 07:05 Habiter le monde 07:35 Out Of Town Adventures 08:00 Journeys in Africa Gold, ivory and slaves drove the economy of the East coast of Africa 500 years ago. Join us as we explore the Portuguese and Arab roles in these horrific trade schemes. We'll also investigate the pristine waters off the coast of the nearby National Park where our host dons a snorkel mask and comes face-to-face with the creatures of the coral reef. 08:25 Journeys in Africa The Great Rift Valley is actually where the continent of Africa is literally tearing itself apart. It's a geologic phenomenon where one side is a rainforest full of colorful birds and strange monkeys and the other, a large lake centered on a vast plain. Two bordering eco-zones…double the wildlife. 08:50 Journeys in India These two national parks have some of the most diverse wildlife found on the Indian subcontinent. From the ancestors of our domesticated livestock to leopards, bear and elephants—this is a photographer's paradise. Join Bill as he attempts to track down two of the hardest predators to photograph—the leopard and the sloth bear. 09:20 Journeys in India Where can you find literally hundreds of Jain Temples, a lost civilization and one of the top birding destinations in the world—the Bhavnagar region of course. Follow Bill as he attempts to climb 4000 steps to the great Jain temples of Palitana, floats through a lagoon full of flamingoes, egrets and cranes and learns about a kingdom lost to history. 09:50 Out Of Town Adventures 10:15 Dream Journey 10:55 European Islands La Isla Bonita - the Canary Island of La Palma. 11:30 Blue World In this epic octopus adventure, Jonathan visits two aquaria to learn about the Giant Pacific octopus, and then travels to Seattle, Washington (USA) to join the Seattle Aquarium dive team on an octopus survey. He meets the Giant Pacific Octopus, the world's largest octopus, and discovers how clever this huge invertebrate really is! 11:55 Blue World Jonathan heads down to the shipwrecks of North Carolina (USA) to observe how these wrecks have become home to thousands of animals, including Sand Tiger sharks. But instead of chasing all the fish, the sharks are protecting many of them! Then, Jonathan visits the School for Field Studies in the Turks & Caicos Islands to learn how college students conduct fieldwork in their pursuit of degrees in Ma 12:20 Le royaume bleu 13:10 Le royaume bleu 14:00 Afrique : à la vie, à la mort Killer armies collaborate to take down larger prey. On land, a zebra's kick can kill, but in the water it's easy meat for a congregation of crocodiles. Wild dogs may not seem like fearsome predators, but a pack kills fast, brutally and often. 14:55 Prédateurs de génie On East Africa's plains, millions of wildebeest and zebras migrate, crossing the Mara and Grumeti rivers where crocodiles lie in wait. DC, a dominant croc, faces challenges at each hunting zone—from shallow waters to rocky crossings. He battles rivals, adapts his strategy, and learns to thrive in changing conditions. As the rivers dry and herds thin, DC makes one final kill. The Mara and Grumeti d 15:50 La course pour la vie 16:20 La course pour la vie 16:50 Question de survie *2016 17:20 Question de survie *2016 17:50 Prédateurs de génie Savuti is big cat country, where only the most resourceful predators thrive. This film follows three characters through winter as small game vanishes and buffalo arrive. The Marsh Pride faces tough terrain and rival lions, while Saba, the matriarch, struggles after a hyena attack. A lone female leopard adapts her hunting strategy to survive in a lion-dominated landscape. Through nighttime hunts an 18:45 Music Voyager 19:10 Music Voyager 19:40 Rip Files This angry spirit doesn't like being dead and still considers himself the sole owner of lovely Oaklands Mansion. 20:05 Rip Files Their bodies have long turned to dust, but the spirits of the original owners who built Bellewood remain in charge and don't mind chasing out tresspassers. 20:30 Past Hunters Built in the early 1800s, Whitby Hall used to be an administrative center and now stands as a public park and arts center. It has never before been investigated, but staff have reported many noises and presences among them. 21:20 Past Hunters The team head to Tutbury Castle in Derbyshire to investigate the paranormal reports at the location. Past Hunters appear to have caught the Tutbury Ghost on camera. 22:05 What In the World Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. 22:30 What In the World Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. 23:00 Travel Thru History America's military history is on display on the decks of the USS North Carolina. Then we visit the historic Confederate Fort Fisher civil war museum and learn about the Carolina's role in the civil war. 23:25 Travel Thru History The live music capital of the US has an interesting past. Take an in depth look at one of Austin's oldest hotels, The Driskill. Then we'll learn about Texan independence in the Bob Bullock History museum. Finally, we'll end up at one of Austin's most historic buildings, the Texas state capitol. 23:50 Nature's Force
2026-02-13 00:20 Nature's Force A snapshot of Seasons, how they work together and keep the globe in balance. Droughts are explored in terms of how we can predict them, proof our lives from them and collect data because of them. Hurricanes are explained, their power revealed and the measures that are used to help us survive their impact. Thunderstorms have a few stages of development that roll out in a particular order. 00:50 Animal Embassy 01:15 Animal Embassy Loro Parque, voted "World's Best Zoo" two years in a row, blends top-tier animal care with global conservation efforts. From thousands of species to multi-million-dollar research, its mission is clear: protect wildlife and inspire change. What began 45 years ago as one man's passion is now a global model of excellence in education, sustainability, and animal welfare. 01:40 Sarah Shark Sarah travels to one of the top 10 dive destinations in Australia (Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW) to dive with three species of Wobbegong Sharks within the Cape Byron Marine Park. She also conducts a street poll with members of the public to find out what they think about sharks. 02:05 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 03:00 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 03:55 Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is in the North Island of New Zealand fishing for kahawai in the blue waters off the Matakana Coast. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares kahawai parcels with cauliflower cheese and pine nuts, a coconut and mango kahawai curry and finally a kahawai, potato and tomato fish stew. 04:20 Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is on the North Island of New Zealand collecting scallops on the shores of the Matakana Coast. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares scallops wrapped in prosciutto with butter, cream and white wine; pan fried scallop salad with homemade sweet chilli sauce and a creamy mascarpone risotto with scallops pan fried in a delicious herb butter. 04:45 Nomades Mountain Bikers head to a secret location deep in the desert of Utah, to ride new and challenging terrain. 05:40 Nomades The best all-round snowboarder and skier in the world, explore and assault the southern alps of New Zealand looking for big air and beautiful light to kick off another winter season. 06:35 Habiter le monde 07:05 Habiter le monde 07:35 Out Of Town Adventures 08:00 Journeys in Africa The Great Rift Valley is actually where the continent of Africa is literally tearing itself apart. It's a geologic phenomenon where one side is a rainforest full of colorful birds and strange monkeys and the other, a large lake centered on a vast plain. Two bordering eco-zones…double the wildlife. 08:25 Journeys in Africa To this day sisal, a rope making fiber plant, is a mainstay of the economy. Journeys tours the capital city of Tanzania and its diverse religious institutions before heading into sisal country. We'll learn about the German influences and the seldom heard story of Livingstone's final trip across Africa. 08:50 Journeys in India Where can you find literally hundreds of Jain Temples, a lost civilization and one of the top birding destinations in the world—the Bhavnagar region of course. Follow Bill as he attempts to climb 4000 steps to the great Jain temples of Palitana, floats through a lagoon full of flamingoes, egrets and cranes and learns about a kingdom lost to history. 09:20 Journeys in India Over the years, Bill has been able to find and film all of the great predators of India, but one—the wild Asiatic Dog or Dhole. These illusive and endangered canines have rarely been captured on camera. This is the last great wildlife challenge Bill has yet to conquer…Will he succeed? 09:50 Out Of Town Adventures 10:15 The Great Journey The technician team can't make the right gas to raise the hot air balloon. In a chemical laboratory we will reproduce the gas production process as our adventurers did in 1916. 10:40 European Islands Island of infinitely long beaches - the Canary Island of Fuerteventura. 11:10 European Islands The island of the god Helios -the Greek island of Rhodes. 11:35 Blue World Jonathan joins shark researcher Dr. Stephen Kajiura to test how well wild sharks can detect electrical fields in their environment. Then, he heads to New Jersey (USA) to learn how to dive in the Mark V commercial diving helmet! Finally, he ends up in the Gulf of Mexico to learn how oil platforms can actually become a healthy artificial reef and attract marine life from miles around. 12:00 Wonder 12:30 Wonder Saccadic eye masking helps the brain blur fast eye movements for clear vision. Plants move in response to stimuli for survival and reproduction. Language shapes how we perceive color—some cultures lack words for certain hues. Color blindness stems from faulty retinal cells and can be genetic or acquired. Perspective illusion uses geometry to create depth in art, a technique refined during the Rena 13:00 Everyday Elements A series that puts chemistry in our everyday experience by showing the living connection we have with the chemicals and elements that make up our world. The matter that built skies and seas, the atoms that make up you and me, the chemistry around us that forms the things we touch, smell and see. This series shows us what the objects in our universe and in our homes are made from and why the partic 13:30 Everyday Elements A series that puts chemistry in our everyday experience by showing the living connection we have with the chemicals and elements that make up our world. The matter that built skies and seas, the atoms that make up you and me, the chemistry around us that forms the things we touch, smell and see. This series shows us what the objects in our universe and in our homes are made from and why the partic 14:00 Wow, I Never Knew That! Before computer drawing programs, there was a toy that if you mastered its two circular white knobs you could have a picture perfect SKETCH. We'll explain how the ETCH A SKETCH drew onto the scene. And what did Neil Armstrong REALLY say when he stepped on the moon, the "aahh" answer will surprise you! Plus, where did the explosive name BIKINI come from? 14:25 Wow, I Never Knew That! It was the PURRRFECT idea for making our furry friends more pleasant around the house! You'll learn how KITTY LITTER clawed its way into our homes. And you'll learn how a garment made out of special woven fibers can stop a bullet, plus, why is walking under a ladder bad luck? And finally, we'll CUT TO THE CHASE and explain the history behind this common phrase! 14:50 Wow, I Never Knew That! It's the city of love, Paris, France. The world over knows its most famous structure, the Eiffel Tower! But did you know PARISIANS originally wanted to tear it down! We'll explain why and how it was saved! Then, you'll visit America's FIRST PIZZERIA! And how the gourmet ice cream HAAGEN DAZS got its exotic start in Bronx New York! 15:15 Quirky Science 15:45 Quirky Science Cooling is essential today, but it began with icehouses and lake-cut ice. The 'ice industry' faded due to pollution. Air-conditioning was invented to control humidity, not temperature. Cold isn't created—it's moved. The first fridge was built to fight malaria, but early models leaked toxic gases. Even Einstein designed a safer version. Later, refrigerants harmed the environment. Now, scientists ex