2024-08-18
A look into how psychopathic serial killers can be capable of committing horrific atrocities. (Repeat).
More than 80 percent of the Earth's oceans remain unexplored, and in many ways, the underwater world is the final frontier. As new technology allows people to explore oceans and deep lakes more than ever before, examining what will be found, will profound secrets about the oceans be discovered, underwater ruins that were lost for thousands of years, or perhaps something even more extraordinary. (R
Examining if it is possible that human bones hold some sacred power or perhaps even people's souls. Mankind has always pondered what happens after death and what people leave behind. Many wonder what power bones may hold. Some believe bones can bring good luck or even allow people to speak with the dead. (Repeat).
Explore the world of coin collecting with expert tips and great deals on building your own collection. Join Mike Mezack as he shares the joy of collecting coins. (Repeat).
Explore the world of coin collecting with expert tips and great deals on building your own collection. Join Mike Mezack as he shares the joy of collecting coins. (Repeat).
Adam Richman discovers how Wise produces over 50-million bags of sweet and salty snacks per month. Then, how Jack Links is changing the jerky game by converting 17-million pounds of beef into meat sticks at just one of their facilities. (Repeat).
Adam visits Entenmann's to see how they keep up with America's demand for chocolate chip cookies. Then, find out how Otis Spunkmeyer creates the cookies for some of the biggest restaurant chains in America. (Repeat).
See how Jelly Belly creates delicious jellybeans in every flavor imaginable. Then, Adam Richman explores kitchen innovator Blue Apron's 495,000 square foot facility to see how they churn out 4 million mouth-watering meals every month. (Repeat).
Adam Richman visits a central Pennsylvanian cheese maker with an award-winning mozzarella they insist on making the authentic Italian way. And see how grocery giant Kroger slice, shred and package over 2.5-million lbs. of cheese per week. (Repeat).
Adam Richman visits Turkey Hill Dairy to see how they make their famous frosty treat for the masses! Then, Dreyers's flavor development process is shown. And, it is discussed how Joy Cone bakes over two billion ice cream cones per year. (Repeat).
Mega meals and food are examined. (Repeat).
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles high kick their way into the action figure market in the late 1980s, opening the door for a new kind of martial arts toy. But their place at the top is soon challenged by a mighty morphin phenomenon that takes the world by storm. (Repeat).
A young machinist in England invents one of the world's most successful toys when he creates a toy car small enough to fit inside a matchbox for his daughter to take to school. In Los Angeles, Elliot Handler creates one of the biggest toy rivalries in history when he brings on a former missile designer to make a toy car behemoth of his own. (Repeat).
Visionary Marvin Glass oversees the creation of many of the most iconic toys of the 20th Century. From chattering teeth to a legendary game based on a mouse trap, Glass pushes the boundaries of what a toy can be and inspires generations. (Repeat).
Amid the post-war baby boom, Ruth Handler turns her gamble into the world's most recognizable toy. (Repeat).
After the U.S. videogame crash of 1983, a Japanese electronics company resurrects the industry with a game featuring a jumping plumber. But a rival rises to challenge their dominance, setting off a two-way war between video game superpowers. In the process, the two companies will humiliate a third, transforming the fight from a two-player matchup into a three-way brawl that will change the video g
A struggling cartoon studio creates one of the most recognizable characters in the world. Mickey Mouse begins as a pencil sketch and through a journey of failure, betrayal, innovation, and guts, becomes an American icon and the foundation of an iconic media empire. (Repeat).
Walt Disney pushes the limits of technology to create the first full-length animated feature film. It's Disney's magic combination of passion, brilliance, and tech innovation that gives rise to the billion-dollar business of animated films. (Repeat).
Walt Disney overcomes immense obstacles to create the first Theme Park, where instead of thrill rides, he gives the visitor an immersive journey into a story, like the experience of being inside a movie. (Repeat).
Amidst financial troubles, Disney turns to licensing to bring their characters off the screen and into the hands of millions. Mickey becomes the first celebrity face to grace a cereal box as the licensing of Disney products becomes a lucrative industry and the gold standard for multimedia corporations all over the world. (Repeat).
Against all odds, Disney turns 27,000 acres of muddy Florida swampland into the world's largest and most visited Theme Park. It began in secret as "Project X," and after being dogged by personal tragedy and construction delays, when Walt Disney World finally opens it's a triumph of imagination, technology, and a dream. (Repeat).
For nearly 70 years, Disney has pushed the boundaries of art and science through the work of a team of dreamers, designers, and builders known as the Imagineers. This is the story of how, since their earliest days with Walt himself, Imagineers have turned the impossible into reality, creating thrilling mass entertainment experiences and changing the world in the process. (Repeat).
Walt Disney overcomes immense obstacles to create the first Theme Park, where instead of thrill rides, he gives the visitor an immersive journey into a story, like the experience of being inside a movie. (Repeat).