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- The hosts talk about everything car-related. From new cars to how they're fueled, this show has it all.
- Reality show where two strangers (typically 1 male, 1 female) try to survive in the wild for up to 21 days, naked.
- City slickers get schooled by awesome hosts on their last chance to succeed off grid & survive off the land... among wildlife predators & natural disasters
- Jamie Theakston attempts to uncover the truth about historical mysteries, ancient relics, hidden treasures, conspiracy theories and lost civilizations. Have these stories been omitted from the history books?
- Re-enactments of real-life tales of human survival against the savage elements, dangerous climates and physical hazards.
- BattleBots is a robot combat competition that takes place in an elimination style tournament. Designers build, operate and battle their destructive robots until a champion is crowned.
- See how this Texas team always has its hands full with noisy clients, demanding construction, and tight deadlines.
- Ride along with HOT ROD's David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan on ROADKILL, as the dynamic duo go in search of their next gearhead adventure in all types of gassers, 'barely-legal' street machines and highly strung performance vehicles.
- Tripping the Rift is a CGI science fiction comedy television series. The universe is modeled largely after the Star Trek universe, with references to "warp drive" and "transporter beam" technology, occasional time travel, the Federation and the Vulcans. The series also includes elements borrowed from other sources such as Star Wars, 2001: A Space Odyssey and Battlestar Galactica. The general setting is that known space is politically divided between two superpowers: the Confederation (led by Humans, and a parody of the Federation from Star Trek) and the Dark Clown Empire (a parody of the Galactic Empire from Star Wars). The Dark Clown Empire is a totalitarian, tyrannical police state, led by the evil Darph Bobo. In contrast, the Confederation is technically a democratic and free society, but in practice, is dominated by mega-corporations and bloated bureaucracies. Ultimately, both superpowers end up exploiting and restricting their inhabitants, albeit in different ways. For example, the value placed on life is so commercialized in the Confederation that clearly sentient robots and androids are reduced to essentially slave-status. The Dark Clown Empire practices actual slavery, and while the Confederation does not, most of its inhabitants (including the Human ones) are openly described as living in wage slavery. The only place that anyone can truly be free is in the border region between the two superpowers, which is directly controlled by neither. This borderland is known as "the Rift", hence those outlaws on the fringes of society who cling to their freedom by moving back and forth around the Confederation/Dark Clown Empire border to evade detection are said to be "Tripping the Rift." The series follows one such group of outlaws led by Chode aboard the Spaceship Bob, taking odd-jobs and usually pursuing various get-rich-quick schemes.
- Steve and Frank Smith are brothers who teach the history department in the worst university in America.
- Three competitors will faceoff each week in a series of challenges focused on making a specific type of spirit, including American whiskey, rum, gin, mountain brandy, and mezcal among others.
- An eight-part special event that documents the lives of some of the most isolated people in America - the last of their kind - as they struggle and thrive in Alaska's untouched wilderness located hundreds of miles from roads, civilization and each other.
- Ted Finch and his team of salvage experts hunt for rare artifacts on Salvage Kings, rescuing treasures from oceans, abandoned buildings, and treacherous terrain. Witness their thrilling missions to save history from being lost forever.
- The two-hour scripted feature THE CANNIBAL IN THE JUNGLE follows the story of an American scientist who was convicted of killing and cannibalizing two colleagues in the jungles of Flores, Indonesia in 1977.
- Zero Hour dramatizes the hour leading up to some of the most memorable historical events as they unfold minute by minute. The focus of the series isn't the event itself, but the individual moments that culminate in the actual event. The aim of Zero Hour is to experience history just before it became history.
- Fast-paced, fun-packed and award winning series which combines entertainment and science in a groundbreaking format to prove that science really can be fun.
- Lucas Congdon creates lagoons that will blow your mind.
- After chomping through the fish population, thousands of starved lampreys begin attacking the citizens of a sleepy lake town, and the community scrambles to stay alive.
- This stunning and dangerous limited series spotlights both the controversial Japanese whaling trade and the tactics that the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and its staff and volunteers use to cripple it.
- Five survival experts and friends send each other to harsh environments with only 100 hours to find civilization - and they have no idea when they're going to be taken there.
- A DOCUMENTARY SERIES THAT REVEALS THE ADDICTIVE AND ENDLESSLY ENTERTAINING PROCESS OF MAKING HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT ITEMS USING THE ORIGINAL, TIME-HONOURED METHODS.
- Bruce Crompton buys and sells old military kit. He travels Europe and the old Eastern Bloc, hunting down everything from old radio kits to WWII tanks, and turns rusty military metal into historical and financial gold.
- In this new series, Cyril Chauquet takes us on a mission to seek out the world's most colossal underwater creatures in the remotest corners of the planet.
- Swamp Loggers is an American reality television series on the Discovery Channel that follows the crew of Goodson's All Terrain Logging as they log the swamps of North Carolina.
- As a Hollywood star, Golden-Globe winning, Emmy Award- nominated actor and producer Idris Elba has made a career of playing a tough guy. Now he's about to find out if he really is one. He's set himself an extraordinary personal challenge to become a pro Kick Boxer in just 12 months. But even with the help of the best trainers in the world can someone with no experience become a genuine contender in the bloodiest of sports? In the brand new series, IDRIS ELBA: FIGHTER, Elba will undertake the most demanding experience of his career - training to become a professional kick boxer and ultimately compete against a seasoned fighter in a no-holds-barred bout.
- Biologist Jeremy Wade takes journeys beneath the water in remote areas, to islands lost in time and out into the open ocean to investigate baffling, unsolved mysteries.
- The 1980's. A time of greed, glamour, and murder. Real life crimes are vividly re-enacted.
- With extraordinary, unprecedented access, Surviving the Cut takes viewers into the intense world of military elite forces training. From divers and snipers to para-rescue men and bomb specialists, the elite and how they earn a place in the coveted units are the focus in this compelling all new series.
- RATTLESNAKE REPUBLIC follows the lives and adventures of four teams of brave rattlesnake wranglers deep in the heart of Texas as they battle terrain, injury and even death to make their money, the only way they know how.
- Soldiers recount their experiences in one of the worst places of Afghanistan through helmet cameras and testimony years after their tour.
- Noah Alexander and his team build and restore cars at Classic Car Studio in St. Louis, Missouri.
- As per the Discovery Channel Go App, "The Pool Master", is a weekly program on the Discovery Channel about a team of specialists who spend each episode, "Designing and executing unique and stunning pools that seem to be formed by nature."
- A collection of incredible animal incidents
- Every air crash is a catastrophe, leaving behind bereaved families and ruined lives. But each air crash is also a lesson. From each disaster, we have learned how to build safer planes, evacuate passengers with greater speed and improve systems to avoid collisions. Lives have been saved because of what these tragedies have taught us.
- The Third season of Coast Guard Alaska takes the viewer back into the world of the United States Coast Guard stationed in rugged Kodiak, Alaska as they train and work in the harsh environment conducting dangerous Search and Rescue missions (SARs).
- Explorer Ed Stafford has just 10 days to escape from some of the planet's most extreme environments.
- Redwood Kings is an Animal Planet reality show that follows fraternal twins, Ron and John Daniels as they run their tree house and theming business, Daniels Wood Land.
- "Buying the Beach" looks at spectacular seaside properties in the US, showcasing unique homes where potential buyers can settle into the sand and soak up the sun mere steps from the backyard.
- Observational documentary series following the work of staff at one of Britain's largest water companies, United Utilities, as they work tirelessly to keep the country's vital sewer systems running freely.
- "Der Schatzjäger - Lamers' Welt der Raritäten" is a series on DMAX (DE,AT,CH).
- How to make perfect toast - the lazy man's way; NASA eat your heart out, we join the space race with shopping trollies; we ask which food produces the smelliest fart; can Brainiac Boffin Jon Tickle walk on custard? Brainiacs play golf to test the laws of probability; if you've got something important the next day, is it better to be tired or wired? Jon Tickle launches his office rocket; we find out if pheromone spray works on our lovely Julie; three firemen tackle our safe, and Fat v Thin continues.
- Can we accelerate as fast as a jet on a kiddies roundabout? Smash and grab - can a stock car team crack one of the world's toughest safes? Would you bet your teeth on the laws of science? Resident Brainiac Boffin Jon Tickle takes to the water; how much weight can you lose by having a dump; making chips - the lazy man's way; does a duck's quack echo? How many times can you fold a piece of paper in half? Which commonly used household oil is the most dangerous? Why are you lighter in the morning than when you go to bed? We test subliminal advertising, and Fat v Thin continues.
- Our team of brainiacs get to grips with electricity; we scientifically measure how much better looking women become after a couple of pints; crackpot scientist Dr. Bunhead meddles with liquid oxygen; tossing a salad, the lazy man's way; we find out what goes on inside your stomach; after trying our carbon dioxide vehicles on land and water, now we try the sky; does it cost less to send a parcel if it's filled with helium balloons? What is the largest paper plane that will actually fly? Does a tooth dissolve if it's left in a glass of cola overnight? Can you learn while you sleep? Former specialised debt collector Dave Courtney tackles our safe, and Fat v Thin continues.
- Are redheads more sensitive to pain than brunettes? Taking down their particulars - is a job interview easier if the panel are naked? Indestructible objects - are they really? Brainiac Boffin Jon Tickle really pushes his luck; dog whistles - If we can't hear them, how do we know they work? If sports drinks get into your body faster, can they get out again quicker; after eating a kebab, which drink is best to cool your mouth? Can you see the stars during the day if you're at the bottom of a well? Modern art, the lazy man's way; explosives experts tackle the safe, and Fat v Thin continues.
- 2003–200845m7.8 (20)TV EpisodeWhich bomb produces the biggest splash? What happens when you mix up gardening with high explosives? How much weight can resident Brainiac Boffin Jon Tickle lose in just 4 hours? Through plans on the internet, you can build your own personal hovercraft? ESP is put to the test with a pair of twins; which roll of tape in your kitchen drawer is the stickiest? Can a water cooler get down for speeding? Can we stretch our shortest brainiac enough to get him on a rollercoaster? Does high performance equipment result in a high performance performance? The British Army take on the safe, and Fat v Thin concludes.
- 2003–200844m7.4 (17)TV EpisodeRichard Hammond chucks televisions out of a moving van in the search to find the world's most protective packaging; Brainiac boffin Jon Tickle gets caught up in DIY quicksand; will 100 muskets and a cannon be enough to destroy a black box flight recorder? What happens when you add the world's most dangerous metals to water? Is it better to be tall or small in rush hour? More things NOT to put in your microwave; which is the world's hottest sauce? Can you boil an egg with 100 mobile phones? And can you stop rock and roll with the help of a crane and a caravan? And Brainiac goes interactive - giving you the chance to vote and win a day out with high explosives.
- All the fun of the fair - we check out dodgem car physics. See you later - we say goodbye to another caravan. Do fast music - and distracting passengers - make you drive badly?
- The black box gets a kicking from a Bigfoot. Quiet please, we go snooker loopy and crack open another caravan.
- 2003–200843m6.9 (15)TV EpisodeJon Tickle get moosical down at the farm. Torturing brainiacs in the name of science. Isn't science fun, we rid the planet of another caravan.