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The Machines That Built America: Snack Sized
This series tells the sped-up, super-charged, half-hour history of the top innovators and brands behind the machines that built America. It thrusts viewers from the surprising beginnings all the way up to the present day and spotlights the story you didn't know and fills in blanks you didn't even know were there, from iconic names like Chevrolet, Boeing, and Harley Davidson.
Land of the Giants: Titans of Tech
Explore the full and complicated history of Meta (formerly Facebook), Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google, from their humble beginnings to their present-day standing as global powerhouses.
Colossal Machines
We take a fascinating journey into the inner workings of the world's most mammoth machines to explore the state-of-the-art technology and engineering extremes behind their behemoth size.
Carmen Curlers
In the 60s, the fantasist and entrepreneur Axel and the energetic farmer's wife Birthe create Denmark's largest workplace with the help of a small electric papillot.
Bang Goes the Theory
Want to cook an egg with a bunsen burner or knock your house down with a vapour ring? If you answered yes than this new BBC show is for you! Four scientists turned presenters show us how it's done with experiments and interviews with the biggest brains in the industry.
Mighty Planes
Get ready to soar through the skies as Mighty Planes takes you on a journey through the most iconic aircraft in history.
From military jets to commercial airliners, witness the power and beauty of these incredible planes.
Silicon Valley: The Untold Story
Industry leaders including Eric Schmidt and Steve Wozniak are interviewed in this remarkable look at how Silicon Valley has produced an unrivaled stream of innovations.
Power On: The Story of Xbox
Xbox almost didn't happen. Find out why in this behind-the-scenes, six-part series that takes you back to the scrappy beginnings of Microsoft's video game console. It's the untold story of the people behind the box, glitches and all.
The Toys That Built the World
Against the backdrop of major events in American history, like the Civil War and the Great Depression, "The Toys that Built America" shares a different story: one that brings new products and nostalgic toys to the forefront as driving forces behind untold cultural and economic shifts. The four-part docuseries showcases visionaries, such as the Parker Brothers, Milton Bradley and Ruth Handler, who transformed a small toy company into the billion-dollar empire now known as Mattel. The series unveils competitive rivalries between iconic brands that changed the fabric of the nation forever.
Future Weapons
An entertaining and upbeat, mostly factual and undeniably cool show to watch about the future of weaponry. The host is a former US Navy SEAL and he uses easy to understand language.
Kevin McCloud's Man Made Home
The show follows Kevin as he buys himself a piece of woodland, roll up his sleeves and attempts to build himself a cabin in the woods.
This is Mark Rober
Providing a rare glimpse into the concepts and processes behind some of Mark Rober's most outrageous viral videos, including all-new and never-before-seen footage.
Monster Garage 2.0
Infamous fabricator Jesse James returns to the garage. He challenges incredible teams of builders to transform ordinary vehicles into one-of-a-kind monster machines in only five days.
Ellen's Next Great Designer
In Ellen's Next Great Designer, design aficionado DeGeneres will give eight forward-thinking furniture designers the chance to push their creativity to the limit. DeGeneres will be on hand each episode to weigh in on each challenge and provide humorous, colorful commentary.
Appearing alongside her will be co-host Foley, who also will lead a three-person judging panel on the competition series.
Fool's Gold
The show follows modern-day prospector Ryznar and his ragtag gang of would-be miners in their search for gold. But first, they'll have to figure out what to do and how to do it - after all, their search for gold won't be easy when the main equipment is made from a rusty bed frame and a an assortment of old washing machine parts!
What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
The internet is filled with wild videos of people who have unwittingly put science to the test. They've wondered what would happen if they attached rockets to a skateboard. And if a concrete canoe can float. And how many leaf blowers it takes to power a homemade hovercraft. Many of these videos garner millions of views because their exploits have failed, often with hilarious consequences. Now, Science Channel is experimenting with some of the internet's most infamous video flubs.
Million Dollar Genius
This series profiles people who had simple ideas that they, through hard work and perseverance, turned into highly successful products. Each hour long episode includes multiple inspirational stories that contain their share of drama but end with big payoffs for the inventors. Those profiled include the creator of the Java Jacket, the cardboard sleeve that is ubiquitous on coffee cups, and the inventor of the Rollerblade, whose subsequent idea for a collapsible garden hose made him additional millions. Each tale begins with the "light bulb moment" when the idea was first conceived, continuing through the development and eventual marketing of the product that resulted from the initial thought.
All Girls Garage
All Girls Garage taps into the expertise of three women working behind the gears at an automotive shop. In each episode, the women approach complex projects that rival those undertaken by their male counterparts in order to prove they have what it takes to run a female-dominated car shop.
The Joy of Techs
Alexis Conran & Marcus Brigstocke put all manner of hi- and lo- tech gadgets to the test in their own inimitable way. Every episode takes on a different element of a modern man's life as gadget geek Alexis attempts to persuade the more 'traditional' Marcus that technology is always best. There's non-stop back and forth as the boys battle it out to prove one of them is right in a series of scenarios, from lazy Sundays to winter sports.
Flatpack Empire
With unprecedented access to IKEA's design studios, factories, test labs and stores over the course of a year, this series gets to know the people who work for the famous company, and explores how they are opening up and massively expanding around the world.
Leepu & Pitbull
HISTORY(R) follows master mechanic "Pitbull" Steve and renowned Bangladeshi car designer, who is named Leepu, as they transform heaps of metal into a cash-producing business venture. Each week a customer with a beloved clunker, great story and small budget asks this odd couple to convert their bucket of bolts into a cool custom car. In this high-risk and high-octane undertaking, it's up to LEEPU & PITBULL to turn their differences into inspiration... as they MacGuyver fixes to build winning wheels, satisfy the customer and rev up the riches.
Planet of the Apps
Watch as app developers pitch their ideas to top-tier investors in hopes of securing mentorship, funding, and marketing on this exciting reality TV show.
Get an inside look at the fast-paced world of app development as contestants compete to turn their dreams into reality.
Impossible Fixes
Meet the dedicated maintenance crews who race against the clock to ensure critical infrastructures are operating as designed every day.
Van Go
Chewy Design Co. owner Brett Lewis renovates vans into tiny homes on the road, innovating creative solutions and tackling the many challenges that come with custom outfitting each vehicle for his clients' lifestyles.
Inventions That Changed History
Discover the wild, and often unbelievable, stories behind many of pop culture's most impactful inventions. Historians, scientists, pop culture experts and Hollywood celebrities host this wild ride full of information and incredible tales.
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