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Browse - Most popular educational shows
That's Impossible
Explore the boundaries of human knowledge with That's Impossible, as scientists push the limits of science to make the impossible possible.
From teleportation to time travel, witness the incredible breakthroughs that bring science fiction to life in this thrilling series.
Howe and Howe Tech
Mike and Geoff Howe are identical twin brothers who build some of the most unique machines. They push technology to extreme limits by creating fast paced motors and some of the coolest inventions.
Manhunters: Fugitive Task Force
Mandated by the United States Congress shortly after 9/11, the Fugitive Task is an elite squad dedicated to getting the very worst criminals off the streets. They are law enforcement's toughest.
Flip Men
Follow Utah-based real estate investors, Doug Clark and Mike Baird in Flip Men, as they attempt to turn foreclosed property into profit.
Siberian Cut
This series follows American logger Sean Vann as he attempts to build a new logging operation in the frozen forests of Siberia. Vann has been logging in Russia for 17 years and landed a contract to log the world's largest forest in Siberia. Vann looks to American loggers who are experiencing a recession and convinces a group of men from Montana and Oregon to leave the forests of America and seek their fortunes in the sub-zero ground of Siberia where they must work side by side with a Russian crew who have a very different view of the world, and a completely different way of working. The two crews will face each other, drive their convoy of logging machines deep into the forest, confront angry villagers, and cross the Trans-Siberian Railway during a storm all before they even begin to cut the timber that they hope will earn them their fortunes.
PowerNation: Xtreme Off Road
The show shares metal working stills on how to fab and weld custom crawlers, buggies, diesels and Jeeps before punishing them on the trails.
Miles from Tomorrowland
Set in outer space, the series charts the missions of the Callisto family - 7-year-old Miles, big sister Loretta and their scientist parents Phoebe and Leo, who work for the Tomorrowland Transit Authority. Each episode will feature two 11-minute adventure-filled stories as Miles and his family explore strange new worlds, taking young viewers and their families on a journey that fuels kids' natural interest in the universe, and at the same time reminding them that what matters most is what lies closer to home - the family bond. Join Miles and his robo-ostrich, Merc, as they explore the galaxy together. It's a great big universe bring a buddy!
Catalyst
A TV show that sees science as a dynamic force changing our world.
Each week Catalyst will bring a mixture of Australian and international stories, from science breakthroughs investigating the implications, the ethics, and the politics of the particular issue, to stories about how scientists work in the field.
Monster Fish
The bigger the fish, the bigger the story. And with fresh water fish conservationist Zeb Hogan at the helm, you can be sure this will be unlike any fishing expedition you've ever seen. He'll plumb the depths of waterways in search of the behemoths beneath the waves. The locations change, but the goal is always the same: Catch or be caught.
Losing It With Jillian Michaels
Jillian Michaels, from The Biggest Loser, stars in a reality series helping people lose weight through physical and emotional transformations.
Each episode features Jillian working with a different family, addressing their unique challenges and guiding them towards a healthier lifestyle.
Carfellas
Join Mikey D. and his crew as they hustle to sell luxury cars in Amityville. From reformed convicts to car dealers, this team will do whatever it takes to close the deal.
Watch as Broadway Motors navigates the cutthroat world of high-end car sales. With fast cars, big personalities, and even bigger profits, Carfellas is a wild ride you don't want to miss.
Stuck with Hackett
If you were stranded far from civilization with the basics covered: food, water, and shelter, what would you do to do more than just survive? How would you thrive?
Tudor Monastery Farm
Historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Peter Ginn and Tom Pinfold turn the clock back over 500 years to run a farm at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum in West Sussex exactly as it would have been in 1500, during the reign of the first Tudor King, Henry VII.
America's Best Cook
A six-episode series hosted by Ted Allen, where Food Network takes home cooks out of their kitchens and into the most intense arena to see who is the best home cook in America.
United Stuff of America
How did a ticket to a boxing match seal the fate of notorious mobster Lucky Luciano? What does a farmer's seed planter have to do with making America a superpower? And how did an X-Ray machine give Teddy Roosevelt the keys the White House? Sometimes the biggest moments depend on the smallest details-and the most ordinary objects.
Living Alaska
Part travel show, part home show, this new series airing on HGTV will showcase all the wild wonders that Alaska has to offer. You don't have to be a skilled outdoorsman to enjoy the adventurous activities of Alaska - you just have to want it. Each episode of the half-hour show will follow a realtor as they introduce a buyer(s) to the great state of Alaska as well as their potential new home.
Educating the East End
Cameras follow the staff and pupils of Frederick Bremer School in Walthamstow, East London, capturing every detail of their world, from inspirational lessons in the classrooms and high jinks in the playground to the formation and development of life-changing friendships.
Teletubbies
This is a British television series airing on BBC particularly aimed at babies and toddlers.
The Teletubbies are aliens with television screens in their tummies who live in Teletubbyland. In this series, there is Baby Sun in the sky who watches them. In the Tubbytronic Superdome, there is a vacuum cleaner called "Noo-Noo" that tidies up after the Teletubbies. They enjoy various activities and sometimes play around doing nothing. Their favorite foods are Tubby Toast, which is round and in the picture of a happy face, and Tubby Custard, which is pink and is slurped in a bowl through a strawlike tube. In each episode there is a video showing how children live all over the world, and the Teletubbies always want it repeated.
PowerNation: Truck Tech
Truck Tech gives expert tech on how to restore, modify, customize and paint classic and late model 2- and 4-wheel drive pickups, sport trucks and SUVS.
Crashbox
"Crashbox" is a funny, interactive series that challenges grade-school kids with hip, fast-paced games about history, math, spelling, grammar, culture and vocabulary.
Lock N' Load
This show gives viewers a look inside "The Shootist" gun store in Englewood, Colorado. Josh T. Ryan works as a salesman and shows that there is always an interesting story for every gun sold.
Alaska Pickers
Consider it "American Pickers", with an emphasis on Alaska. Turney, his girlfriend, Becky Green, and their three children scour the state looking for pieces of Alaska memorabilia, which they then sell through their business "Alaska Picker".
North America
Traveling the continent for more than three years from the sub-zero Canadian tundra to the tropical rainforests of Panama, Discovery's first, independently-produced natural history landmark series reveals that "survival of the fittest" is truly the law here amid threatening terrain and ferocious weather.
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