02-23
06:10 Space Pioneer
Dr Basil Singer takes a look at Saturn's moon Titan and asks whether humans could live on a moon with lakes and rivers of liquid methane, and a temperature of minus 300 Fahrenheit.
07:00 The Gadget Show
This week, Suzi Perry and Jason Bradbury attempt the London marathon assisted by various technological gadgets. Meanwhile, Jon Bentley gets his hands on the iPad.
07:25 The Gadget Show
The team hits the British countryside with new gadgets, including a phone that claims to be the toughest in the world. Jason visits the London Toy Fair and lists his top five toys.
07:50 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
A fascinating look behind the precision of production lines, with stories of design challenges, engineering puzzles and the marvels of production volume and efficiency.
08:40 Sci-Fi Science
Floating cloud cities, huge solar mirrors and an asteroid barrage: just some of the crazy-yet-brilliant plans that Dr Michio Kaku comes up with for the construction of Earth 2.0!
09:05 Sci-Fi Science
Swarmbots search the galaxy for habitable planets, human DNA is broken down into ones and zeros and beamed light years away. All part of Dr Kaku's plan for galactic colonisation.
09:35 Sci-Fi Science
90% of the rocks in space are big enough to destroy civilisation. And it is not a question of if they will hit - it is a question of when. Dr Kaku is on a mission to save Earth.
10:00 Sci-Fi Science
It is Dr Michio Kaku's most ambitious plan yet - the construction of a new solar system; a giant sphere encircling a star, with new stellar civilisation living on the inside.
10:25 Mega Builders
A look at the most ambitious land reclamation project in history. The world's biggest dredgers and 80 million cubic metres of sand/rock are needed.
12:15 Space Pioneer
Dr Basil Singer takes a look at Saturn's moon Titan and asks whether humans could live on a moon with lakes and rivers of liquid methane, and a temperature of minus 300 Fahrenheit.
13:05 Weird or What?
Lights above the Indian Ocean send a nation into panic, and on Lake Michigan a yacht vanishes. Plus, a small Newfoundland community is devastated by a mysterious explosion.
13:55 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
A fascinating look behind the precision of production lines, with stories of design challenges, engineering puzzles, and the marvels of production volume and efficiency.
14:50 The Gadget Show
This week, Suzi Perry and Jason Bradbury attempt the London marathon assisted by various technological gadgets. Meanwhile, Jon Bentley gets his hands on the iPad.
15:15 The Gadget Show
The team hits the British countryside with new gadgets, including a phone that claims to be the toughest in the world. Jason visits the London Toy Fair and lists his top five toys.
15:40 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.
17:00 Space Pioneer
Basil meets scientists who claim that humans could survive Venus's crushing air pressure and its clouds of sulphuric acid in refrigerated rovers that are built like submarines.
17:50 Mega Builders
Heavily damaged in the 1989 earthquake, the race is on to get the San Francisco Bay bridge replacement built before the next quake hits.
18:40 Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention
Whilst looking back at inventors who have taken safety into their own hands, Wallace and Gromit explore ejector seats, and reveal some health and safety nightmares.
19:05 Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention
Wallace and Gromit explore some of the world's most incredible and peculiar transportation inventions. Plus, find out if it's possible to cross a river using a plastic bag.
19:30 Science of the Movies
Nar visits Skywalker Sound and voices a Battle Droid from 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars', and a paleontologist sees whether dinosaurs could be cloned.
20:20 Junkyard Mega-Wars
The British Army's Colonel Dick competes with radical artist Hackett to build the best sand dune speeders from scrap in just ten hours.
21:10 The Gadget Show
In celebration of 150 episodes, presenters Jon Bentley, Ortis Deley, Suzi Perry and Jason Bradbury relive their greatest challenges from the very first episodes of The Gadget Show.
21:35 The Gadget Show
Jason and Suzi must buy ten gadgets with just £1,000. Suzi tests an in-car gadget that records video footage if you are in a crash, while Jason builds a water-powered jet car.
22:00 Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention
Whilst looking back at inventors who have taken safety into their own hands, Wallace and Gromit explore ejector seats, and reveal some health and safety nightmares.
22:25 Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention
Wallace and Gromit explore some of the world's most incredible and peculiar transportation inventions. Plus, find out if it's possible to cross a river using a plastic bag.
22:50 Science of the Movies
Nar visits Skywalker Sound and voices a Battle Droid from 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars', and a paleontologist sees whether dinosaurs could be cloned.
23:40 Space Pioneer
Basil meets scientists who claim that humans could survive Venus's crushing air pressure and its clouds of sulphuric acid in refrigerated rovers that are built like submarines.
00:35 Weird or What?
Lights above the Indian Ocean send a nation into panic, and on Lake Michigan a yacht vanishes. Plus, a small Newfoundland community is devastated by a mysterious explosion.
01:25 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 Sci-Fi Science
Floating cloud cities, huge solar mirrors and an asteroid barrage: just some of the crazy-yet-brilliant plans that Dr Michio Kaku comes up with for the construction of Earth 2.0!
02:15 Sci-Fi Science
Swarmbots search the galaxy for habitable planets, human DNA is broken down into ones and zeros and beamed light years away. All part of Dr Kaku's plan for galactic colonisation.
02:40 Sci-Fi Science
90% of the rocks in space are big enough to destroy civilisation. And it is not a question of if they will hit - it is a question of when. Dr Kaku is on a mission to save Earth.
03:05 Sci-Fi Science
It is Dr Michio Kaku's most ambitious plan yet - the construction of a new solar system; a giant sphere encircling a star, with new stellar civilisation living on the inside.
03:35 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
A fascinating look behind the precision of production lines, with stories of design challenges, engineering puzzles and the marvels of production volume and efficiency.
04:25 Mega Builders
A look at the most ambitious land reclamation project in history. The world's biggest dredgers and 80 million cubic metres of sand/rock are needed.
02-24
05:20 Junkyard Mega-Wars
The British Army's Colonel Dick competes with radical artist Hackett to build the best sand dune speeders from scrap in just ten hours.
06:10 Space Pioneer
Basil meets scientists who claim that humans could survive Venus's crushing air pressure and its clouds of sulphuric acid in refrigerated rovers that are built like submarines.
07:00 The Gadget Show
In celebration of 150 episodes, presenters Jon Bentley, Ortis Deley, Suzi Perry and Jason Bradbury relive their greatest challenges from the very first episodes of The Gadget Show.
07:25 The Gadget Show
Jason and Suzi must buy ten gadgets with just £1,000. Suzi tests an in-car gadget that records video footage if you are in a crash, while Jason builds a water-powered jet car.
07:50 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
A fascinating look behind the precision of production lines, with stories of design challenges, engineering puzzles, and the marvels of production volume and efficiency.
08:40 Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention
Whilst looking back at inventors who have taken safety into their own hands, Wallace and Gromit explore ejector seats, and reveal some health and safety nightmares.
09:05 Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention
Wallace and Gromit explore some of the world's most incredible and peculiar transportation inventions. Plus, find out if it's possible to cross a river using a plastic bag.
09:35 Science of the Movies
Nar visits Skywalker Sound and voices a Battle Droid from 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars', and a paleontologist sees whether dinosaurs could be cloned.
10:25 Mega Builders
Heavily damaged in the 1989 earthquake, the race is on to get the San Francisco Bay bridge replacement built before the next quake hits.
11:20 Junkyard Mega-Wars
The British Army's Colonel Dick competes with radical artist Hackett to build the best sand dune speeders from scrap in just ten hours.
12:15 Space Pioneer
Basil meets scientists who claim that humans could survive Venus's crushing air pressure and its clouds of sulphuric acid in refrigerated rovers that are built like submarines.
13:05 Weird or What?
Could wars be fought with mind control? How did a woman shot at point blank range survive? Plus, why did a DNA test suggest a mother wasn't related to her kids?
13:55 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
A fascinating look behind the precision of production lines, with stories of design challenges, engineering puzzles and the marvels of production volume and efficiency.
14:50 The Gadget Show
In celebration of 150 episodes, presenters Jon Bentley, Ortis Deley, Suzi Perry and Jason Bradbury relive their greatest challenges from the very first episodes of The Gadget Show.
15:15 The Gadget Show
Jason and Suzi must buy ten gadgets with just £1,000. Suzi tests an in-car gadget that records video footage if you are in a crash, while Jason builds a water-powered jet car.
15:40 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 Junkyard Mega-Wars
The British Army's Colonel Dick competes with radical artist Hackett to build the best sand dune speeders from scrap in just ten hours.
17:00 Space Pioneer
As NASA plans its mission to Mars, Dr Basil Singer looks into ways in which humans can live on Mars permanently, including artificial gravity machines and fuel made from rocks.
17:50 Mega Builders
How about powering up an entire country? Run by gas and steam turbines, this huge power plant will be one of the most massive ever built.
18:40 Tech Toys 360
Discover the water-propelled jetpack that allows riders to soar three storeys high, the wallet that guards against identity theft, and the world's first GPS-enabled ski goggles.
19:05 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.
19:30 2012 Apocalypse
December 21st, 2012. Doomsday fanatics claim that this is when life will come to an end. But what does science have to say about this looming apocalypse?
20:20 Junkyard Mega-Wars
The rival captains have ten hours to build a vehicle from scrap to carry a 25-gallon vat of liquid across rugged terrain without spilling a drop.
21:10 The Gadget Show
Tonight is the surprise special as Jon Bentley, Ortis Deley, Jason Bradbury and Suzi Perry attempt four challenges set out for them - including a world record.
21:35 The Gadget Show
Jason Bradbury and Suzi Perry are challenged to design a piece of consumer technology. Jason also heads outside to test the latest off-road gadget, and Suzi tests coffee machines.
22:00 Tech Toys 360
Discover the water-propelled jetpack that allows riders to soar three storeys high, the wallet that guards against identity theft, and the world's first GPS-enabled ski goggles.
22:25 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.
22:50 2012 Apocalypse
December 21st, 2012. Doomsday fanatics claim that this is when life will come to an end. But what does science have to say about this looming apocalypse?
23:40 Space Pioneer
As NASA plans its mission to Mars, Dr Basil Singer looks into ways in which humans can live on Mars permanently, including artificial gravity machines and fuel made from rocks.
00:35 Weird or What?
In California, a woman is plagued by an invisible attacker - is she being haunted? Plus, a teen thinks she can see ghosts, but is there a rational explanation for her visions?
01:25 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 Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention
Whilst looking back at inventors who have taken safety into their own hands, Wallace and Gromit explore ejector seats, and reveal some health and safety nightmares.
02:15 Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention
Wallace and Gromit explore some of the world's most incredible and peculiar transportation inventions. Plus, find out if it's possible to cross a river using a plastic bag.
02:40 Science of the Movies
Nar visits Skywalker Sound and voices a Battle Droid from 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars', and a paleontologist sees whether dinosaurs could be cloned.
03:35 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
A fascinating look behind the precision of production lines, with stories of design challenges, engineering puzzles, and the marvels of production volume and efficiency.
04:25 Mega Builders
Heavily damaged in the 1989 earthquake, the race is on to get the San Francisco Bay bridge replacement built before the next quake hits.
02-25
05:20 Junkyard Mega-Wars
The rival captains have ten hours to build a vehicle from scrap to carry a 25-gallon vat of liquid across rugged terrain without spilling a drop.
06:10 Space Pioneer
As NASA plans its mission to Mars, Dr Basil Singer looks into ways in which humans can live on Mars permanently, including artificial gravity machines and fuel made from rocks.
07:00 Sci-Fi Saved My Life
You might think 'Stargate' is a strange phenomenon, but NASA is already working on it. Jump through the gate and let Beau Bridges and Kurt Russell be your guides.
07:55 Head Rush
No subject will go unexplored as Mythbusters host Kari Byron dives into mathematics, engineering, technology, and space to reveal how science plays a vital part of everyday life.
07:58 Sci-Fi Science
A sword made of pure light that can cut through anything, the lightsaber is a truly awesome weapon. Dr Michio Kaku reveals how we could one day build a real working lightsaber.
08:25 Weird Connections
Meet Professor Michael Dickinson and follow his attempts to create a robotic fly that could be used to search for survivors in disaster-hit areas.
08:55 Tech Toys 360
Discover the water-propelled jetpack that allows riders to soar three storeys high, the wallet that guards against identity theft, and the world's first GPS-enabled ski goggles.
09:20 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.
09:45 2012 Apocalypse
December 21st, 2012. Doomsday fanatics claim that this is when life will come to an end. But what does science have to say about this looming apocalypse?
10:35 What's That About?
`What's That About?' investigates the physics, chemistry and technology behind the items we use every day.
11:25 What's That About?
`What's That About?' investigates the physics, chemistry and technology behind the items we use every day.
12:15 What's That About?
`What's That About?' investigates the physics, chemistry and technology behind the items we use every day.
13:05 What's That About?
`What's That About?' investigates the physics, chemistry and technology behind the items we use every day.
13:55 What's That About?
`What's That About?' investigates the physics, chemistry and technology behind the items we use every day.
14:45 Head Rush
No subject will go unexplored as Mythbusters host Kari Byron dives into mathematics, engineering, technology, and space to reveal how science plays a vital part of everyday life.
14:48 Sci-Fi Science
The cross hairs are lined up, a death ray is fired and a planet is vaporised. Sci-fi fantasy? Dr Michio Kaku draws up blueprints to show how a real death star might work.
15:15 Weird Connections
In 1996 physicist Andre Geim used magnetism to levitate a live frog. How might this unusal experiment help astronauts to complete lengthy missions without damaging their health?
15:45 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.
16:10 Sci-Fi Saved My Life
You might think 'Stargate' is a strange phenomenon, but NASA is already working on it. Jump through the gate and let Beau Bridges and Kurt Russell be your guides.
17:00 Meteorite Men
Geoff and Steve return to Northern Sweden and endure swarms of mosquitoes and swampy terrain to recover a famed Muonionalustra Iron.
17:50 Building the Future
Explore how humans combat earthquakes, floods, storms and other natural disasters across the globe to maintain our own safety.
18:40 Smash Lab
The team investigates the idea to design a coastguard lifeboat that can be dropped out of a long range plane to aid mid-sea rescues in a matter of hours.
19:30 Scrapheap Challenge
Three contenders head to Scotland for the Scrapheap Challenge Highland games. Can they build machines capable of tossing massive cabers and hurling huge Atlas stones?
20:20 Sci-Fi Science
Floating cloud cities, huge solar mirrors and an asteroid barrage: just some of the crazy-yet-brilliant plans that Dr Michio Kaku comes up with for the construction of Earth 2.0!
20:45 Sci-Fi Science
Swarmbots search the galaxy for habitable planets, human DNA is broken down into ones and zeros and beamed light years away. All part of Dr Kaku's plan for galactic colonisation.
21:10 Sci-Fi Science
90% of the rocks in space are big enough to destroy civilisation. And it is not a question of if they will hit - it is a question of when. Dr Kaku is on a mission to save Earth.
21:35 Sci-Fi Science
It is Dr Michio Kaku's most ambitious plan yet - the construction of a new solar system; a giant sphere encircling a star, with new stellar civilisation living on the inside.
22:00 Smash Lab
The team investigates the idea to design a coastguard lifeboat that can be dropped out of a long range plane to aid mid-sea rescues in a matter of hours.
22:50 Scrapheap Challenge
Three contenders head to Scotland for the Scrapheap Challenge Highland games. Can they build machines capable of tossing massive cabers and hurling huge Atlas stones?
23:40 Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention
Whilst looking back at inventors who have taken safety into their own hands, Wallace and Gromit explore ejector seats, and reveal some health and safety nightmares.
00:35 Weird or What?
How did a skydiver survive a 3,500m fall onto tarmac when her parachute failed? Plus, in New York a man is vaporised as he lies in bed; can humans spontaneously combust?
01:25 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
Discover the water-propelled jetpack that allows riders to soar three storeys high, the wallet that guards against identity theft, and the world's first GPS-enabled ski goggles.
02:15 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.
02:40 2012 Apocalypse
December 21st, 2012. Doomsday fanatics claim that this is when life will come to an end. But what does science have to say about this looming apocalypse?
03:35 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
A fascinating look behind the precision of production lines, with stories of design challenges, engineering puzzles and the marvels of production volume and efficiency.
04:25 Mega Builders
How about powering up an entire country? Run by gas and steam turbines, this huge power plant will be one of the most massive ever built.