2026-04-03 03:00 Curiosity NOW 07:00 Curiosity NOW 11:00 Curiosity NOW 15:00 Curiosity NOW 19:00 Curiosity NOW 19:24 Blindspots The bullet train takes James to Osaka and toward his ultimate goal: to climb Mount Fuji; outside the big cities, James searches for peace in Kyoto's temples; sacred traditions and a mountain covered in monkeys offer a new perspective on life. 19:55 Blindspots James returns to his former home city of Los Angeles, where he reconnects with old friends working in accessibility in the entertainment industry, enjoys Korean BBQ, street food, and hits the beach for a little surfing. 20:27 Blindspots After a surprise invite to visit the head of accessibility at Microsoft's headquarters in Seattle, James heads to Vancouver, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and self-proclaimed title of "most accessible city in the world.". 20:58 Blindspots James sets out to discover what it's like to travel blind in the Big Apple, to see if someone like him can make it there. 21:29 Blindspots James heads across the pond to discover what life for a blind traveler is like in a world capital like London; he dives into the nation's crown cuisine of Indian food and learns a new sport, created by and for the visually impaired. 21:59 Blindspots Escaping the hustle and bustle of the big city, James takes the train to visit the rest of England; from ghost tours and hiking in Scotland, to football in Liverpool, to an epic thrill ride in Wales. 22:30 Blindspots James and his older brother Colton head to Austin, Texas to sample BBQ from a blind pitmaster and live music from a blind musician; a short road trip to Houston connects them with blind celebrity chef Christine Ha. 23:01 Blindspots James and his sister Cassie visit Frankfurt and Mainz, enjoying beer and brats, and exploring Germany's infrastructure of support for the visually impaired; this culminates in a tour of the Dialogue Museum. 23:32 Blindspots James and his sister Cassie travel to Zurich and visit ETH Zurich, the MIT of Europe, where they try out prototypes of new technological solutions for accessibility; they venture to the top of a tall peak in Davos for an evening in an igloo.
2026-04-04 00:03 Blindspots In Tokyo, a city of over 24 million, James tries not to get lost in the crowd as he attempts to conquer his fear of seafood, meets a blind breakdancer, and learns how the sighted and blind alike prepare for the city's next natural disaster. 00:33 Blindspots The bullet train takes James to Osaka and toward his ultimate goal: to climb Mount Fuji; outside the big cities, James searches for peace in Kyoto's temples; sacred traditions and a mountain covered in monkeys offer a new perspective on life. 01:04 Blindspots James returns to his former home city of Los Angeles, where he reconnects with old friends working in accessibility in the entertainment industry, enjoys Korean BBQ, street food, and hits the beach for a little surfing. 01:36 Blindspots After a surprise invite to visit the head of accessibility at Microsoft's headquarters in Seattle, James heads to Vancouver, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and self-proclaimed title of "most accessible city in the world.". 02:16 Blindspots James sets out to discover what it's like to travel blind in the Big Apple, to see if someone like him can make it there. 03:00 Ultimate Processes Francesca Chiorando visits one of the UK's premier custom electric guitar makers, Crimson Guitars, and the iconic Marshall Amplification factory in Milton Keynes. 03:56 Ultimate Processes Francesca Chiorando hits the racetrack for a test drive in one of the fastest motorsport cars in the world, a Prodrive Aston Martin. 04:52 Ultimate Processes Francesca Chiorando goes inside the largest tractor factory in the UK, New Holland Agriculture, to see how they build their newest bespoke tractor. 05:49 Ultimate Processes Going inside the Vespa factory in Italy to see how they build their iconic scooters. 06:45 Ultimate Processes Francesca Chiorando finds out how Waterford crystal is made and gets to try glassblowing. 07:42 Ultimate Processes Investigating how the AW 101, one of the world's most advanced search and rescue helicopters, is designed and built. 08:38 Ultimate Processes Francesca Chiorando visits one of the UK's premier custom electric guitar makers, Crimson Guitars, and the iconic Marshall Amplification factory in Milton Keynes. 09:35 Ultimate Processes Francesca Chiorando hits the racetrack for a test drive in one of the fastest motorsport cars in the world, a Prodrive Aston Martin. 10:31 Ultimate Processes Francesca Chiorando goes inside the largest tractor factory in the UK, New Holland Agriculture, to see how they build their newest bespoke tractor. 11:28 Ultimate Processes Going inside the Vespa factory in Italy to see how they build their iconic scooters. 12:24 Ultimate Processes Francesca Chiorando finds out how Waterford crystal is made and gets to try glassblowing. 13:20 Ultimate Processes Investigating how the AW 101, one of the world's most advanced search and rescue helicopters, is designed and built. 14:17 Desperate Hours A close up view of the most destructive recent volcanic eruptions around the world. 14:46 Desperate Hours Exploring the devastating impact of earthquakes. 15:15 Desperate Hours The inside story of pandemic outbreaks including SARS and the African Ebola outbreak in Sudan. 15:45 Desperate Hours Examining a natural phenomenon that is both a friend and a foe to humankind, fire; dangerous and deadly fires are a fact of life, as immutable as the wind, the rain or the seasons. 16:14 Desperate Hours The devastating power of wind from Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans; the destructive Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar. 16:43 Desperate Hours Flash floods in Brazil, the deluge that followed Hurricane Katrina, and the overflow after the Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2015 are all, to some extent, natural phenomena; examining if a changing climate is making them worse and more frequent. 17:12 Desperate Hours Most natural disasters, including volcanoes and earthquakes, are geological disasters; avalanches, landslides, blizzards and heatwaves don't usually cause fatalities in the tens of thousands. 17:41 Desperate Hours Exploring a range of nuclear disasters and industrial accidents from across the globe. 18:10 Desperate Hours Exploring sagas of death and misadventure at sea, from the loss of the Titanic -- a supposedly unsinkable luxury liner -- to a routine ferry trip in South Korea that ends with heartbreaking losses. 18:40 Desperate Hours Behind the scenes stories of major airline and space shuttle disasters. 19:09 Desperate Hours Disasters in the air and misfortunes at sea have a large number of fatalities involved; rail journeys can be fraught with disaster. 19:38 Desperate Hours Environmental disasters threaten life on land, on sea and in the air. 20:08 Desperate Hours A close up view of the most destructive recent volcanic eruptions around the world. 20:37 Desperate Hours Exploring the devastating impact of earthquakes. 21:06 Desperate Hours The inside story of pandemic outbreaks including SARS and the African Ebola outbreak in Sudan. 21:35 Desperate Hours Examining a natural phenomenon that is both a friend and a foe to humankind, fire; dangerous and deadly fires are a fact of life, as immutable as the wind, the rain or the seasons. 22:04 Desperate Hours The devastating power of wind from Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans; the destructive Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar. 22:34 Desperate Hours Flash floods in Brazil, the deluge that followed Hurricane Katrina, and the overflow after the Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2015 are all, to some extent, natural phenomena; examining if a changing climate is making them worse and more frequent. 23:03 Desperate Hours Most natural disasters, including volcanoes and earthquakes, are geological disasters; avalanches, landslides, blizzards and heatwaves don't usually cause fatalities in the tens of thousands. 23:32 Desperate Hours Exploring a range of nuclear disasters and industrial accidents from across the globe.
2026-04-05 00:01 Desperate Hours Exploring sagas of death and misadventure at sea, from the loss of the Titanic -- a supposedly unsinkable luxury liner -- to a routine ferry trip in South Korea that ends with heartbreaking losses. 00:31 Desperate Hours Behind the scenes stories of major airline and space shuttle disasters. 01:00 Desperate Hours Disasters in the air and misfortunes at sea have a large number of fatalities involved; rail journeys can be fraught with disaster. 01:29 Desperate Hours Environmental disasters threaten life on land, on sea and in the air. 01:58 Desperate Hours A close up view of the most destructive recent volcanic eruptions around the world. 02:28 Desperate Hours Exploring the devastating impact of earthquakes. 03:00 Titans: The Rise of Wall Street In the mid 19th Century, JP Morgan comes to Wall Street, seeking to escape his father Junius' shadow and make a name for himself in American banking. 04:02 Titans: The Rise of Wall Street As the turn of the century approaches, J.P. Morgan's dominance on Wall Street is unquestioned; soon the rapid expansion of railroads gives a rival, Jacob Schiff, a chance to challenge him. 05:08 Titans: The Rise of Wall Street Having transformed America into an economic juggernaut, J.P. Morgan hands control of his banking empire to his only son, Jack; confronted with the daunting task of building on his father's legacy, Jack also faces challenges from a new generation. 06:10 Titans: The Rise of Wall Street J.P. Morgan's death leaves the Titans of Wall Street competing to fill the power vacuum; while Jack Morgan knows he must step up, Henry Goldman and Samuel Sachs are moving to seize the future. 07:09 Titans: The Rise of Wall Street The Roaring '20s see America rise to become one of the world's greatest superpowers; this is fueled by a historic bull run on Wall Street, and the exploding stock market draws a new wave of would-be titans to New York. 08:10 Titans: The Rise of Wall Street The crash of 1929 lays waste to Wall Street; Joe Kennedy is one of the few to survive unscathed and he bets that the devastation will only continue; as the Great Depression takes hold, Kennedy becomes richer while the rest of the nation struggles. 09:10 Titans: The Rise of Wall Street Decades pass and investors are forced to stand by while the economy begins to stall, but in 1980, Wall Street gets its swagger back; the financial capital is caught up in a wave of corporate takeovers that change the nation's economic landscape. 10:12 Titans: The Rise of Wall Street With the 1980s in full swing, Michael Milken and Ivan Boesky make untold millions and drive the stock market to new heights; they're hailed as the new titans of Wall Street. 11:12 Titans: The Rise of Wall Street In the mid 19th Century, JP Morgan comes to Wall Street, seeking to escape his father Junius' shadow and make a name for himself in American banking. 12:15 Titans: The Rise of Wall Street As the turn of the century approaches, J.P. Morgan's dominance on Wall Street is unquestioned; soon the rapid expansion of railroads gives a rival, Jacob Schiff, a chance to challenge him. 13:21 Titans: The Rise of Wall Street Having transformed America into an economic juggernaut, J.P. Morgan hands control of his banking empire to his only son, Jack; confronted with the daunting task of building on his father's legacy, Jack also faces challenges from a new generation. 14:22 Jesus' Female Disciples Evidence shows that 12 female disciples also played a critical role in the birth of Christianity by preaching, healing, baptizing and even bankrolling the movement. 15:12 Traders of the Lost Scrolls Jim Charlesworth, director of Princeton University's Dead Sea Scrolls Project, believes that a large number of scrolls have yet to come to light; following his quest to track them down, an undertaking with risks that come from the black market. 16:04 The Quest for the True Cross A historian draws unexpected conclusions after studying a remnant of the True Cross that has long been considered a medieval fake. 16:55 The Mystery of the Shroud In a tomb in Jerusalem, vital information has been uncovered to paint a picture of what Jesus' grave would have looked like and what his burial process involved. 17:46 The Ark of the Covenant: Revealed Scientists who believe the Ark of the Covenant was an ancient electrical device try to build a working replica. 18:38 Butterfly Effect In the 15th century, inventor Johannes Gutenberg designed the moveable type printing press, a machine that would change the history of the entire world. 19:07 The Last Hours of Jesus Christ Discussing the crucifixion of Jesus. 19:22 Jesus' Female Disciples Evidence shows that 12 female disciples also played a critical role in the birth of Christianity by preaching, healing, baptizing and even bankrolling the movement. 20:12 Traders of the Lost Scrolls Jim Charlesworth, director of Princeton University's Dead Sea Scrolls Project, believes that a large number of scrolls have yet to come to light; following his quest to track them down, an undertaking with risks that come from the black market. 21:03 The Quest for the True Cross A historian draws unexpected conclusions after studying a remnant of the True Cross that has long been considered a medieval fake. 21:54 The Mystery of the Shroud In a tomb in Jerusalem, vital information has been uncovered to paint a picture of what Jesus' grave would have looked like and what his burial process involved.