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05:20
Thunder Races
Thunder Races. Double Torque. The three teams have 24 hours to convert two cars each into double torque monster vehicles and race them to test their massive pulling power.
06:10
Moon Machines
Moon Machines. Lunar Module. The story of the engineers who built one of the greatest engineering feats in history - the Lunar Bug - and how they dealt with demanding weight restrictions.
07:00
The Gadget Show
The Gadget Show. The team sets out to destroy some of the world's toughest gadgets. And Ortis jets off to Toronto, Canada to check out an off-road skateboard called DTV Shredder.
07:25
The Gadget Show
The Gadget Show. Jason and Suzi go head-to-head to test IQ and fitness-improving computer games. Jon assembles his top five camera tripods, and Dallas Campbell tries out the terrifying Jet Luge.
07:50
How Does That Work?
How Does That Work?. Get ready to re-evaluate what you think you know as we discover how everyday objects really work. We also take a look at some new inventions which may soon be part of our lives.
08:15
How Stuff's Made
How Stuff's Made. The stories behind the manufacturing of weird and wonderful objects, the idiosyncrasies that make them so intriguing and the engaging tales of the people who make them.
08:40
Bang Goes the Theory
Bang Goes the Theory. A new season filled with big, bold tests designed to push science to its limits, with experiments and team challenges along the way.
09:05
Bang Goes the Theory
Bang Goes the Theory. A new season filled with big, bold tests designed to push science to its limits, with experiments and team challenges along the way.
09:35
Sci-Trek
Sci-Trek. Mining the Moon. 'Sci-Trek' examines plans to mine the moon's surface for hidden resources. With hydrogen and oxygen trapped in the lunar soil, it's the perfect place for a permanent colony.
10:25
Engineered
Engineered. Host Marshall Brain explores how wonder bread, rugged ATV tyres, an iconic electric guitar and aerodynamic golf balls are designed, manufactured and tested.
11:20
Thunder Races
Thunder Races. Double Torque. The three teams have 24 hours to convert two cars each into double torque monster vehicles and race them to test their massive pulling power.
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12:15
Moon Machines
Moon Machines. Lunar Module. The story of the engineers who built one of the greatest engineering feats in history - the Lunar Bug - and how they dealt with demanding weight restrictions.
13:05
Science of the Movies
Science of the Movies. Horror Movies - Effects That Scare. Nar Williams makes a movie camera out of a block of magnesium at Panavision, investigates the science behind crime-scene blood spatter, and meets a leading digital plastic surgeon.
13:55
How Does That Work?
How Does That Work?. Get ready to re-evaluate what you think you know as we discover how everyday objects really work. We also take a look at some new inventions which may soon be part of our lives.
14:20
How Stuff's Made
How Stuff's Made. The stories behind the manufacturing of weird and wonderful objects, the idiosyncrasies that make them so intriguing and the engaging tales of the people who make them.
14:50
The Gadget Show
The Gadget Show. The team sets out to destroy some of the world's toughest gadgets. And Ortis jets off to Toronto, Canada to check out an off-road skateboard called DTV Shredder.
15:15
The Gadget Show
The Gadget Show. Jason and Suzi go head-to-head to test IQ and fitness-improving computer games. Jon assembles his top five camera tripods, and Dallas Campbell tries out the terrifying Jet Luge.
15:40
The Tech Show
The Tech Show. Hosted by Dr Jack Lewis, this magazine-style show features news about breakthroughs in technology, research, inventions and mysteries of the scientific world.
16:05
Thunder Races
Thunder Races. Double Torque. The three teams have 24 hours to convert two cars each into double torque monster vehicles and race them to test their massive pulling power.
17:00
Engineered
Engineered. Host Marshall Brain explores how the innovative Learjet is designed, manufactured and tested.
17:50
Moon Machines
Moon Machines. Suits. Explore the remarkable stories of the engineers who devoted their lives to the Apollo programme, and the design and perfection of space suits.
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18:40
Tech Toys 360
Tech Toys 360. Explore luxury supercars with Maserati's GranTurismo, a camera that can take 360 degree pictures, and the Nissan Leaf, the first all-electric, emission-free, affordable car.
19:05
Tech Toys 360
Tech Toys 360. Discover the first wearable point-of-view camcorder, a machine-gun-proof SUV, a revolutionary remote-controlled solo ski machine and a smart phone controlled aerial drone.
19:30
Ways to Save the Planet
Ways to Save the Planet. Wrapping Greenland. Dr Jason Box has a unique solution for the problem of melting glaciers - cover them with blankets that reflect the rays of the sun. He puts his idea to the test in the Arctic.
20:20
The Gadget Show
The Gadget Show. This football special kicks off with Pollyanna at the RoboCup: the most extraordinary football contest in the world, where robots operate entirely without human control.
20:45
The Gadget Show
The Gadget Show. Jon and Suzi test tough torches, SLR cameras and traction kites. Elsewhere, Dallas Campbell tries to make it into the record books by making the fastest Scalextric car ever.
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21:10
Thunder Races
Thunder Races. All Terrain. Three teams have two days and £800 each to convert old bangers into off-roaders capable of surviving an extreme five-mile-long, all-terrain race course.
22:00
Tech Toys 360
Tech Toys 360. Explore luxury supercars with Maserati's GranTurismo, a camera that can take 360 degree pictures, and the Nissan Leaf, the first all-electric, emission-free, affordable car.
22:25
Tech Toys 360
Tech Toys 360. Discover the first wearable point-of-view camcorder, a machine-gun-proof SUV, a revolutionary remote-controlled solo ski machine and a smart phone controlled aerial drone.
22:50
Ways to Save the Planet
Ways to Save the Planet. Wrapping Greenland. Dr Jason Box has a unique solution for the problem of melting glaciers - cover them with blankets that reflect the rays of the sun. He puts his idea to the test in the Arctic.
23:40
Engineered
Engineered. Host Marshall Brain explores how the innovative Learjet is designed, manufactured and tested.
00:35
Moon Machines
Moon Machines. Suits. Explore the remarkable stories of the engineers who devoted their lives to the Apollo programme, and the design and perfection of space suits.
01:25
The Tech Show
The Tech Show. Hosted by Dr Jack Lewis, this magazine-style show features news about breakthroughs in technology, research, inventions and mysteries of the scientific world.
01:50
Tech Toys 360
Tech Toys 360. Explore luxury supercars with Maserati's GranTurismo, a camera that can take 360 degree pictures, and the Nissan Leaf, the first all-electric, emission-free, affordable car.
02:15
Tech Toys 360
Tech Toys 360. Discover the first wearable point-of-view camcorder, a machine-gun-proof SUV, a revolutionary remote-controlled solo ski machine and a smart phone controlled aerial drone.
02:40
Ways to Save the Planet
Ways to Save the Planet. Wrapping Greenland. Dr Jason Box has a unique solution for the problem of melting glaciers - cover them with blankets that reflect the rays of the sun. He puts his idea to the test in the Arctic.
03:35
How Does That Work?
How Does That Work?. Get ready to re-evaluate what you think you know as we discover how everyday objects really work. We also take a look at some new inventions which may soon be part of our lives.
04:00
How Stuff's Made
How Stuff's Made. The stories behind the manufacturing of weird and wonderful objects, the idiosyncrasies that make them so intriguing and the engaging tales of the people who make them.
04:25
Science of the Movies
Science of the Movies. Killa Chase Scenes - 3D Magic. A professional snowboarder and scientist attempt to re-create an avalanche scene. Meanwhile, host Nar Williams explores camera crane technology developed by Pursuit Systems.
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