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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRODUCED BY: Tel: + 44 20 7702 4436 www.globallistings.info NOVEMBER 2015 SUNDAY 1 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 World Science Day: How It's Made: Wooden Bowls/Chainsaws/Stackable Potato Chips Be entertained and educated as we take you behind the scenes to find out how wooden bowls, chainsaws and stackable potato chips are made. 06.25 How It's Made: Chocolate Coins/Floor Heating System/Pedal Cars/Latex Swords Discover how chocolate coins, pedal cars, and latex swords are made in this episode of the popular series. 06.50 How It's Made: Underwater Robots/Lasagne/Band Saws/Ski Trekking Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 07.15 How It's Made: Whips/Pizza Makers/Incense Cones/Model Jet Engines Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 07.40 How It's Made: Cheese Graters/Hot Sauce/Silver Jewellery/Mexican Chairs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Turbochargers/Enchiladas/Wat ches Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.30 How It's Made: Episode 9 Ever wondered how everyday items such as clay liquor jugs, poultry deli meats and NASCAR engines are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.55 How It's Made: Episode 13 Ever wondered how everyday items such as salsa, waterpumping windmills and dragsters are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 09.20 How It's Made: Episode 3 Ever wondered how everyday items such as cast iron cookware, biodiesel and clothes hangers are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 09.45 How It's Made: Episode 1 Ever wondered how everyday items such as glass paperweights, road salt, nutcrackers and car doors are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 10.10 How It's Made: Folding Kayaks/Pinatas/Garbage Trucks/Brake Discs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 10.35 How It's Made: Speed Skates/Synthetic Rubber/Cocoa Beans/Chocolate Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 11.00 How It's Made: Patterned Glass Panels/Road Cases/StopFrame Animation More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how patterned glass panels and road cases are made. We also see how stop-frame animations are created. 11.25 How It's Made: Top & Bowler Hats/Solar Water Heaters/Sticky Buns/Electrostatic Speakers Top and bowler hats, solar water heaters, sticky buns and electrostatic speakers are put under the microscope. 11.50 How It's Made: Tapioca Pudding/Snowploughs/Paddle boats More everyday items go under the microscope as we find out how tapioca pudding, snow ploughs, paddle boats and fibre cement siding is made. 12.15 How It's Made: Corn Tortillas/Crankshafts/Bush Planes/Bike Wheels Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 12.40 How It's Made: Episode 2 Ever wondered how everyday items such as black pudding, steering wheels and inorganic pigments are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 13.05 How It's Made: Airline Meals/Paper Cups/Trumpets Be entertained and educated as we take you behind the scenes to find out how airline meals, paper cups and trumpets are made. 13.30 How It's Made: Padlocks/Hair Clippers/Wooden Shoes/Synthetic Leather Be entertained and educated as we take you behind the scenes to find out how padlocks, hair clippers, PAGE 2 13.55 14.20 14.45 15.10 15.35 16.00 16.25 16.50 17.15 17.40 wooden shoes and synthetic leather are made. How It's Made: Swords/Pontoons/Grandfather Clocks/Fuses Be entertained and educated as we take you behind the scenes to find out how swords, pontoons, grandfather clocks and fuses are made. How It's Made: Wooden Bowls/Chainsaws/Stackable Potato Chips Be entertained and educated as we take you behind the scenes to find out how wooden bowls, chainsaws and stackable potato chips are made. How It's Made: Chocolate Coins/Floor Heating System/Pedal Cars/Latex Swords Discover how chocolate coins, pedal cars, and latex swords are made in this episode of the popular series. How It's Made: Underwater Robots/Lasagne/Band Saws/Ski Trekking Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Whips/Pizza Makers/Incense Cones/Model Jet Engines Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Cheese Graters/Hot Sauce/Silver Jewellery/Mexican Chairs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Turbochargers/Enchiladas/Wat ches Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Episode 9 Ever wondered how everyday items such as clay liquor jugs, poultry deli meats and NASCAR engines are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 13 Ever wondered how everyday items such as salsa, waterpumping windmills and dragsters are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 3 Ever wondered how everyday items such as cast iron cookware, NOVEMBER 2015 18.05 18.30 18.55 19.20 19.45 20.10 20.35 21.00 21.25 biodiesel and clothes hangers are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 1 Ever wondered how everyday items such as glass paperweights, road salt, nutcrackers and car doors are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Folding Kayaks/Pinatas/Garbage Trucks/Brake Discs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Speed Skates/Synthetic Rubber/Cocoa Beans/Chocolate Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Patterned Glass Panels/Road Cases/StopFrame Animation More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how patterned glass panels and road cases are made. We also see how stop-frame animations are created. How It's Made: Top & Bowler Hats/Solar Water Heaters/Sticky Buns/Electrostatic Speakers Top and bowler hats, solar water heaters, sticky buns and electrostatic speakers are put under the microscope. How It's Made: Tapioca Pudding/Snowploughs/Paddle boats More everyday items go under the microscope as we find out how tapioca pudding, snow ploughs, paddle boats and fibre cement siding is made. How It's Made: Corn Tortillas/Crankshafts/Bush Planes/Bike Wheels Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Episode 2 Ever wondered how everyday items such as black pudding, steering wheels and inorganic pigments are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Airline Meals/Paper Cups/Trumpets Be entertained and educated as we take you behind the scenes to find out how airline meals, paper cups and trumpets are made. 21.50 How It's Made: Padlocks/Hair Clippers/Wooden Shoes/Synthetic Leather Be entertained and educated as we take you behind the scenes to find out how padlocks, hair clippers, wooden shoes and synthetic leather are made. 22.15 How It's Made: Swords/Pontoons/Grandfather Clocks/Fuses Be entertained and educated as we take you behind the scenes to find out how swords, pontoons, grandfather clocks and fuses are made. 22.40 How It's Made: Wooden Bowls/Chainsaws/Stackable Potato Chips Be entertained and educated as we take you behind the scenes to find out how wooden bowls, chainsaws and stackable potato chips are made. 23.05 How It's Made: Chocolate Coins/Floor Heating System/Pedal Cars/Latex Swords Discover how chocolate coins, pedal cars, and latex swords are made in this episode of the popular series. 23.30 How It's Made: Underwater Robots/Lasagne/Band Saws/Ski Trekking Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 23.55 How It's Made: Whips/Pizza Makers/Incense Cones/Model Jet Engines Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 00.20 How It's Made: Cheese Graters/Hot Sauce/Silver Jewellery/Mexican Chairs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 00.45 How It's Made: Turbochargers/Enchiladas/Wat ches Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 01.10 How It's Made: Episode 9 Ever wondered how everyday items such as clay liquor jugs, poultry deli meats and NASCAR engines are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 01.35 How It's Made: Episode 13 Ever wondered how everyday items such as salsa, waterpumping windmills and dragsters PAGE 3 02.00 02.24 02.48 03.12 03.36 04.00 04.24 04.48 05.12 are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 3 Ever wondered how everyday items such as cast iron cookware, biodiesel and clothes hangers are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 1 Ever wondered how everyday items such as glass paperweights, road salt, nutcrackers and car doors are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Folding Kayaks/Pinatas/Garbage Trucks/Brake Discs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Speed Skates/Synthetic Rubber/Cocoa Beans/Chocolate Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Patterned Glass Panels/Road Cases/StopFrame Animation More everyday items are put under the microscope as we discover how patterned glass panels and road cases are made. We also see how stop-frame animations are created. How It's Made: Top & Bowler Hats/Solar Water Heaters/Sticky Buns/Electrostatic Speakers Top and bowler hats, solar water heaters, sticky buns and electrostatic speakers are put under the microscope. How It's Made: Tapioca Pudding/Snowploughs/Paddle boats More everyday items go under the microscope as we find out how tapioca pudding, snow ploughs, paddle boats and fibre cement siding is made. How It's Made: Corn Tortillas/Crankshafts/Bush Planes/Bike Wheels Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Episode 2 Ever wondered how everyday items such as black pudding, steering wheels and inorganic pigments are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. NOVEMBER 2015 05.36 How It's Made: Airline Meals/Paper Cups/Trumpets Be entertained and educated as we take you behind the scenes to find out how airline meals, paper cups and trumpets are made. MONDAY 2 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Food Factory: Episode 1 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including premium toffee, pesto, coffee beans and space rice. 06.25 Food Factory: Salty and Sweet Look behind the scenes to see how some of our most beloved products are made. Along the way, marvel at sophisticated manufacturing techniques and the science behind food. 06.50 Food Factory: Smell the Coffee A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including jawbreakers, ground coffee, empanadas and cocktail sauce. 07.15 Food Factory: Episode 1 Reveals the mouthwatering secrets behind some of our favourite treats. It's a wild culinary ride as mountains of raw materials are transformed. Featuring cake pops and slice cream. 07.40 Food Factory: Episode 2 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including chocolate ice cream cones, soda pop, pasta and chewing gum. 08.05 Food Factory: Food Fortunes Discover how spicy salsa, velvety ice cream sandwiches, tangy oka cheese and crunchy fortune cookies get to the masses. 08.30 Food Factory: Cut The Mustard Discover how chewy chocolate treats, nutty health bars, creamy orange bonbons and a popular zesty condiment get to the masses. 08.55 Food Factory: Episode 3 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories including, cheesecake, pierogies, ice cream sandwiches and marmalade. 09.20 Food Factory: Spring in Georgia Discover how cool and refreshing frozen yoghurt, ultra-creamy brie, hot and crispy spring rolls, and gooey Sweet Georgia Browns get to the masses. 09.45 Food Factory: Ice Cup of Tea A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including tapenade, premium ice-cream and tutti-frutti lollipops. 10.10 Food Factory: Episode 3 Reveals the mouthwatering secrets behind tasty treats. It's a wild culinary ride as mountains of raw 10.35 11.00 11.25 11.50 12.15 12.40 13.05 13.30 13.55 14.20 14.45 PAGE 4 materials are transformed. Featuring non-melting cheese and smoothie shakers. Food Factory: Fries, With a Twist A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including curly fries, red velvet cake and caramel marshmallow squares. Food Factory: Thirst Quencher A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including fat-free Greek yogurt, butter cream, and Swiss roll cakes. Food Factory: Colourful Candy Discover how sugary, shiny Mike and Ikes, Turkish Taffy, cool and refreshing Arizona iced green tea, and rich and luscious shredded cheese get to the masses. Food Factory: Episode 4 Reveals the mouthwatering secrets behind tasty treats. It's a wild culinary ride as mountains of raw materials are transformed. Featuring marshmallow and broccoli slaw. Food Factory: Episode 6 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including spanakopita, ginger snaps, tartufo and apple juice. Food Factory: From Candy to Baby A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including baklava, Candy Buttons, Baby Gourmet food and Feta cheese. Food Factory: Tikka My Breath Away Discover how mouth-puckering gummy worms, crunchy golden tacos, aromatic curry and chocolate Easter eggs get to the masses. Food Factory: Episode 5 Reveals the mouthwatering secrets behind tasty treats. It's a wild culinary ride as mountains of raw materials are transformed. Featuring nostalgic soda and breakfast cereal. Food Factory: A Taste of India Food Factory examines the versatility of the soy bean, unlocking the secrets of tofu. Later they see how Italian favourite the biscotti is produced. Food Factory: Episode 1 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including premium toffee, pesto, coffee beans and space rice. Food Factory: Salty and Sweet Look behind the scenes to see how some of our most beloved products are made. Along the way, marvel at sophisticated manufacturing techniques and the science behind food. 15.10 Food Factory: Smell the Coffee A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including jawbreakers, ground coffee, empanadas and cocktail sauce. 15.35 Food Factory: Episode 1 Reveals the mouthwatering secrets behind some of our favourite treats. It's a wild culinary ride as mountains of raw materials are transformed. Featuring cake pops and slice cream. 16.00 Food Factory: Episode 2 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including chocolate ice cream cones, soda pop, pasta and chewing gum. 16.25 Food Factory: Food Fortunes Discover how spicy salsa, velvety ice cream sandwiches, tangy oka cheese and crunchy fortune cookies get to the masses. 16.50 Food Factory: Cut The Mustard Discover how chewy chocolate treats, nutty health bars, creamy orange bonbons and a popular zesty condiment get to the masses. 17.15 Food Factory: Episode 3 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories including, cheesecake, pierogies, ice cream sandwiches and marmalade. 17.40 Food Factory: Spring in Georgia Discover how cool and refreshing frozen yoghurt, ultra-creamy brie, hot and crispy spring rolls, and gooey Sweet Georgia Browns get to the masses. 18.05 Food Factory: Ice Cup of Tea A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including tapenade, premium ice-cream and tutti-frutti lollipops. 18.30 Food Factory: Episode 3 Reveals the mouthwatering secrets behind tasty treats. It's a wild culinary ride as mountains of raw materials are transformed. Featuring non-melting cheese and smoothie shakers. 18.55 Food Factory: Fries, With a Twist A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including curly fries, red velvet cake and caramel marshmallow squares. 19.20 Food Factory: Thirst Quencher A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including fat-free Greek yogurt, butter cream, and Swiss roll cakes. 19.45 Food Factory: Colourful Candy Discover how sugary, shiny Mike and Ikes, Turkish Taffy, cool and refreshing Arizona iced green tea, and rich and luscious shredded cheese get to the masses. NOVEMBER 2015 20.10 Food Factory: Episode 4 Reveals the mouthwatering secrets behind tasty treats. It's a wild culinary ride as mountains of raw materials are transformed. Featuring marshmallow and broccoli slaw. 20.35 Food Factory: Episode 6 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including spanakopita, ginger snaps, tartufo and apple juice. 21.00 Food Factory: From Candy to Baby A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including baklava, Candy Buttons, Baby Gourmet food and Feta cheese. 21.25 Food Factory: Tikka My Breath Away Discover how mouth-puckering gummy worms, crunchy golden tacos, aromatic curry and chocolate Easter eggs get to the masses. 21.50 Food Factory: Episode 5 Reveals the mouthwatering secrets behind tasty treats. It's a wild culinary ride as mountains of raw materials are transformed. Featuring nostalgic soda and breakfast cereal. 22.15 Food Factory: A Taste of India Food Factory examines the versatility of the soy bean, unlocking the secrets of tofu. Later they see how Italian favourite the biscotti is produced. 22.40 Food Factory: Episode 1 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including premium toffee, pesto, coffee beans and space rice. 23.05 Food Factory: Salty and Sweet Look behind the scenes to see how some of our most beloved products are made. Along the way, marvel at sophisticated manufacturing techniques and the science behind food. 23.30 Food Factory: Smell the Coffee A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including jawbreakers, ground coffee, empanadas and cocktail sauce. 23.55 Food Factory: Episode 1 Reveals the mouthwatering secrets behind some of our favourite treats. It's a wild culinary ride as mountains of raw materials are transformed. Featuring cake pops and slice cream. 00.20 Food Factory: Episode 2 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including chocolate ice cream cones, soda pop, pasta and chewing gum. 00.45 Food Factory: Food Fortunes Discover how spicy salsa, velvety ice cream sandwiches, tangy oka cheese and crunchy fortune cookies get to the masses. 01.10 Food Factory: Cut The Mustard Discover how chewy chocolate treats, nutty health bars, creamy orange bonbons and a popular zesty condiment get to the masses. 01.35 Food Factory: Episode 3 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories including, cheesecake, pierogies, ice cream sandwiches and marmalade. 02.00 Food Factory: Spring in Georgia Discover how cool and refreshing frozen yoghurt, ultra-creamy brie, hot and crispy spring rolls, and gooey Sweet Georgia Browns get to the masses. 02.24 Food Factory: Ice Cup of Tea A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including tapenade, premium ice-cream and tutti-frutti lollipops. 02.48 Food Factory: Episode 3 Reveals the mouthwatering secrets behind tasty treats. It's a wild culinary ride as mountains of raw materials are transformed. Featuring non-melting cheese and smoothie shakers. 03.12 Food Factory: Fries, With a Twist A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including curly fries, red velvet cake and caramel marshmallow squares. 03.36 Food Factory: Thirst Quencher A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including fat-free Greek yogurt, butter cream, and Swiss roll cakes. 04.00 Food Factory: Colourful Candy Discover how sugary, shiny Mike and Ikes, Turkish Taffy, cool and refreshing Arizona iced green tea, and rich and luscious shredded cheese get to the masses. 04.24 Food Factory: Episode 4 Reveals the mouthwatering secrets behind tasty treats. It's a wild culinary ride as mountains of raw materials are transformed. Featuring marshmallow and broccoli slaw. 04.48 Food Factory: Episode 6 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including spanakopita, ginger snaps, tartufo and apple juice. 05.12 Food Factory: From Candy to Baby A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including baklava, Candy Buttons, Baby Gourmet food and Feta cheese. 05.36 Food Factory: Tikka My Breath Away Discover how mouth-puckering gummy worms, crunchy golden tacos, aromatic curry and PAGE 5 chocolate Easter eggs get to the masses. TUESDAY 3 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Life on Us: Your Private Wildlife All humans are covered in billions of resident bacteria, providing our first line of defence against invading pathogens that are out to do us harm. 06.50 Life on Us: Superhuman Go on a microscopic safari around the human body to meet the weird and wonderful organisms that live, breed and die on us. 07.40 Redesign my Brain: Make me Smarter Professor Michael Merzenich mentors Todd, showing him how to radically improve his cognition by turbo charging his thinking speed, attention and memory. 08.30 Redesign my Brain: Make me Creative See Todd put brain training to the test, as he trains his brain to be more creative, innovative and to think more laterally, before attempting an art challenge. 09.20 Redesign my Brain: Mind Over Matter See 'non-swimmer' Todd face his greatest fear: being chained, handcuffed and blindfolded underwater with only his radically improved brain to help him escape. 10.10 Head Games: Conformity As humans, we have an uncanny ability to quickly conform to written and unwritten laws of society. Is it simply cultural? Or are we hard-wired to act a certain way in groups? 11.00 Head Games: Moral Dilemma Most of us think we are 'moral' people We try to help others and live by a code of fairness, but just how much control do we have over what is deemed right or wrong? 11.50 Head Games: Seeing is Believing From colour, technology, relationships, communication and feelings, we’ll show you how the human brain is designed to focus on what we think is important and filter out the junk. 12.40 The Big Brain Theory: Triathlabots Two teams of scientists compete to meet a seemingly impossible engineering challenge. The team with the best design will remain safe, but the losers will face the judges. 13.30 The Big Brain Theory: Waterfall A seemingly impossible engineering challenge must be solved by contestants. Competitors have just 30 minutes to come up NOVEMBER 2015 14.20 15.10 16.00 16.50 17.40 18.30 19.20 20.10 21.00 21.50 with a solution using their own intellect. Life on Us: Your Private Wildlife All humans are covered in billions of resident bacteria, providing our first line of defence against invading pathogens that are out to do us harm. Life on Us: Superhuman Go on a microscopic safari around the human body to meet the weird and wonderful organisms that live, breed and die on us. Redesign my Brain: Make me Smarter Professor Michael Merzenich mentors Todd, showing him how to radically improve his cognition by turbo charging his thinking speed, attention and memory. Redesign my Brain: Make me Creative See Todd put brain training to the test, as he trains his brain to be more creative, innovative and to think more laterally, before attempting an art challenge. Redesign my Brain: Mind Over Matter See 'non-swimmer' Todd face his greatest fear: being chained, handcuffed and blindfolded underwater with only his radically improved brain to help him escape. Head Games: Conformity As humans, we have an uncanny ability to quickly conform to written and unwritten laws of society. Is it simply cultural? Or are we hard-wired to act a certain way in groups? Head Games: Moral Dilemma Most of us think we are 'moral' people We try to help others and live by a code of fairness, but just how much control do we have over what is deemed right or wrong? Head Games: Seeing is Believing From colour, technology, relationships, communication and feelings, we’ll show you how the human brain is designed to focus on what we think is important and filter out the junk. Curiosity: Brainwashed A hypnotherapist, a group of neurologists, psychologists and doctors embark on an unprecedented experiment to see if ordinary people can be brainwashed and turned into assassins. Superhuman Science: Episode 3 A selection of the internet’s most superhuman viral feats are exposed to scientific analysis from leading figures in the world of physics, chemistry, biology and digital media. 22.15 Superhuman Science: Episode 4 A selection of the internet’s most superhuman viral feats are exposed to scientific analysis from leading figures in the world of physics, chemistry, biology and digital media. 22.40 Superhuman Science: Episode 5 A selection of the internet’s most superhuman viral feats are exposed to scientific analysis from leading figures in the world of physics, chemistry, biology and digital media. 23.05 Mind Control Freaks: Episode 4 Do you know your mind? Using psychological techniques from hypnosis to the Barnum effect, this show will expose the inner workings of the most interesting topic in the world: you. 23.30 Mind Control Freaks: Episode 5 Do you know your mind? Using psychological techniques from hypnosis to the Barnum effect, this show will expose the inner workings of the most interesting topic in the world: you. 23.55 Mind Control Freaks: Episode 6 Do you know your mind? Using psychological techniques from hypnosis to the Barnum effect, this show will expose the inner workings of the most interesting topic in the world: you. 00.20 Curiosity: Brainwashed A hypnotherapist, a group of neurologists, psychologists and doctors embark on an unprecedented experiment to see if ordinary people can be brainwashed and turned into assassins. 01.10 Superhuman Science: Episode 3 A selection of the internet’s most superhuman viral feats are exposed to scientific analysis from leading figures in the world of physics, chemistry, biology and digital media. 01.35 Superhuman Science: Episode 4 A selection of the internet’s most superhuman viral feats are exposed to scientific analysis from leading figures in the world of physics, chemistry, biology and digital media. 02.00 Superhuman Science: Episode 5 A selection of the internet’s most superhuman viral feats are exposed to scientific analysis from leading figures in the world of physics, chemistry, biology and digital media. 02.24 Mind Control Freaks: Episode 4 Do you know your mind? Using psychological techniques from hypnosis to the Barnum effect, this show will expose the inner PAGE 6 02.48 03.12 03.36 04.24 05.12 workings of the most interesting topic in the world: you. Mind Control Freaks: Episode 5 Do you know your mind? Using psychological techniques from hypnosis to the Barnum effect, this show will expose the inner workings of the most interesting topic in the world: you. Mind Control Freaks: Episode 6 Do you know your mind? Using psychological techniques from hypnosis to the Barnum effect, this show will expose the inner workings of the most interesting topic in the world: you. Head Games: Moral Dilemma Most of us think we are 'moral' people We try to help others and live by a code of fairness, but just how much control do we have over what is deemed right or wrong? Head Games: Seeing is Believing From colour, technology, relationships, communication and feelings, we’ll show you how the human brain is designed to focus on what we think is important and filter out the junk. The Big Brain Theory: Triathlabots Two teams of scientists compete to meet a seemingly impossible engineering challenge. The team with the best design will remain safe, but the losers will face the judges. WEDNESDAY 4 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Lawnmower Jousting Royale While exploring the principles of armour design, Grant and Kevin challenge each other to lawnmower jousting for backyard glory. 06.50 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Deadly Doughnuts of Fire Kevin and Grant turn a blast of air into a ring of fire when they build a vortex cannon. They use quantum physics to send a levitating racer around a track. 07.40 Weird Connections: The Locust That Watched Star Wars Biologist Dr Claire Rind performs a bizarre experiment – taking a locust to the movies – as she attempts to find out how these insects manage to avoid mid-air collisions. 08.05 Weird Connections: Bottomless Bowl of Soup Take a look at some of the strangest and most outlandish experiments being performed in the name of science and explore the real scientific advances they have inspired. NOVEMBER 2015 08.30 Weird Connections: Quack Science Acoustics researcher Jonathan Hargreaves wanted to find out if a duck's quack echoes. How could the discoveries he made help to save the lives of fighter pilots? 08.55 Weird Connections: Good Vibrations A London vet puts farm animals on a specially-adapted running machine to investigate the effects of stress on their bones. Could his findings help to tackle obesity in humans? 09.20 You Have Been Warned: Best Of Check out the best stunts, inventions and experiments of the series, including wing-suited flybys, mega stereos, the man who took on a taser, and the infamous ghost chilli. 10.10 You Have Been Warned: Power Junkies Witness the world's top 20 YouTube power junkies including a Neighbourhood shaking speaker system, a Tesla lightning guitar suit, human waves in Japan and a bizarre singing candle. 11.00 You Have Been Warned: Natural Born Thrillers A countdown of exciting internet clips featuring the world’s top 20 natural born thrillers, including the world’s biggest wave rider and a death-defying high board diver. 11.50 You Have Been Warned: Epic Stunts A countdown of the world’s top 20 epic internet stunts including a Lithuanian loop-the-loop car, record-breaking free divers and the world’s longest car jump. 12.40 You Have Been Warned: Human Guinea Pigs Count down through the world’s top 20 internet clips featuring brave human guinea pigs, including the US guy who flips cars and the Russian roof-to-roof jump. 13.30 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: In-Human Slingshot Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide. 14.20 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Lawnmower Jousting Royale While exploring the principles of armour design, Grant and Kevin challenge each other to lawnmower jousting for backyard glory. 15.10 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Deadly Doughnuts of Fire Kevin and Grant turn a blast of air into a ring of fire when they build a vortex cannon. They use quantum physics to send a levitating racer around a track. 16.00 Weird Connections: The Locust That Watched Star Wars Biologist Dr Claire Rind performs a bizarre experiment – taking a locust to the movies – as she attempts to find out how these insects manage to avoid mid-air collisions. 16.25 Weird Connections: The Subsonic Chicken Discover how a British engineer's attempts to learn more about the dangers aircraft face from bird strikes are connected to ambitious plans for a green alternative to fossil fuels. 16.50 Weird Connections: Quack Science Acoustics researcher Jonathan Hargreaves wanted to find out if a duck's quack echoes. How could the discoveries he made help to save the lives of fighter pilots? 17.15 Weird Connections: Honey My Frog Is Flying 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? 17.40 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Homemade Hovercraft Hijinks Kevin and Grant test their skills when building a homemade hovercraft capable of crossing land and sea. Plus, how can a merrygo-round produce G-forces? 18.30 You Have Been Warned: Best Of Check out the best stunts, inventions and experiments of the series, including wing-suited flybys, mega stereos, the man who took on a taser, and the infamous ghost chilli. 19.20 You Have Been Warned: Natural Born Thrillers A countdown of exciting internet clips featuring the world’s top 20 natural born thrillers, including the world’s biggest wave rider and a death-defying high board diver. 20.10 You Have Been Warned: Epic Stunts A countdown of the world’s top 20 epic internet stunts including a Lithuanian loop-the-loop car, record-breaking free divers and the world’s longest car jump. 21.00 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Homemade Hovercraft Hijinks Kevin and Grant test their skills when building a homemade hovercraft capable of crossing land and sea. Plus, how can a merrygo-round produce G-forces? 21.50 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: In-Human Slingshot Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game PAGE 7 22.40 23.30 00.20 01.10 01.35 02.00 02.48 03.36 04.24 into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Lawnmower Jousting Royale While exploring the principles of armour design, Grant and Kevin challenge each other to lawnmower jousting for backyard glory. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Deadly Doughnuts of Fire Kevin and Grant turn a blast of air into a ring of fire when they build a vortex cannon. They use quantum physics to send a levitating racer around a track. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Homemade Hovercraft Hijinks Kevin and Grant test their skills when building a homemade hovercraft capable of crossing land and sea. Plus, how can a merrygo-round produce G-forces? Weird Connections: Quack Science Acoustics researcher Jonathan Hargreaves wanted to find out if a duck's quack echoes. How could the discoveries he made help to save the lives of fighter pilots? Weird Connections: Honey My Frog Is Flying 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? You Have Been Warned: Best Of Check out the best stunts, inventions and experiments of the series, including wing-suited flybys, mega stereos, the man who took on a taser, and the infamous ghost chilli. You Have Been Warned: Power Junkies Witness the world's top 20 YouTube power junkies including a Neighbourhood shaking speaker system, a Tesla lightning guitar suit, human waves in Japan and a bizarre singing candle. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quake, Rattle and Roll Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. You Have Been Warned: Epic Stunts A countdown of the world’s top 20 epic internet stunts including a Lithuanian loop-the-loop car, record-breaking free divers and the world’s longest car jump. NOVEMBER 2015 05.12 You Have Been Warned: Human Guinea Pigs Count down through the world’s top 20 internet clips featuring brave human guinea pigs, including the US guy who flips cars and the Russian roof-to-roof jump. THURSDAY 5 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Weird or What?: Strange Survival Two brothers plunge 50 storeys – why did one survive and the other die? And on the beaches of Vancouver human feet keep washing up – where are they from? 06.50 Weird or What?: Chinese Columbus A man survives being struck by lightning six times – is he a human lightning rod? Plus, did Chinese explorers reach America thousands of years before Columbus? 07.40 NASA's Unexplained Files: Black Knight Rises A chunk of the sun appears to have vanished. Plus, the Hubble Space Telescope spots thousands of unidentified objects travelling faster than light. Are we being watched? 08.30 NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 6 When astronaut Leroy Chao’s highrisk spacewalk is interrupted by bright lights flying past, it sparks a major investigation. Could alien life forms be to blame? 09.20 NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 5 Countless mysterious objects have been caught by NASA's cameras. We'll reveal NASA's top ten unexplained encounters using groundbreaking interviews with astronauts and scientists. 10.10 NASA's Unexplained Files: Top Secret Terror Images of Mercury reveal massive spider-like formations on its surface. Is it an odd geological formation - or something much more ominous? 11.00 NASA's Unexplained Files: Did We Nuke Jupiter? Could NASA really be responsible for a nuclear explosion on Jupiter? Could new evidence finally reveal the truth behind the mystery of the iconic face on Mars? 11.50 Curiosity: Devil's Triangle Researchers are turning to science to explain the mysteries surrounding the Bermuda Triangle. Through experiments, scientists put current theories to the ultimate test. 12.40 Curiosity: How Will the World End? Just how likely is a global apocalypse? Samuel L Jackson 13.30 14.20 15.10 16.00 16.50 17.40 18.30 19.20 20.10 21.00 PAGE 8 explores the likelihood from a scientific point of view; when will it happen, if at all? Where? And how? Curiosity: Can You Live Forever? A 1,000-year-old Adam Savage reveals whether it is possible to live forever and explores transhumanism, brain downloads, self-regenerating organs, and full body transplants. Weird or What?: Strange Survival Two brothers plunge 50 storeys – why did one survive and the other die? And on the beaches of Vancouver human feet keep washing up – where are they from? Weird or What?: Chinese Columbus A man survives being struck by lightning six times – is he a human lightning rod? Plus, did Chinese explorers reach America thousands of years before Columbus? NASA's Unexplained Files: Black Knight Rises A chunk of the sun appears to have vanished. Plus, the Hubble Space Telescope spots thousands of unidentified objects travelling faster than light. Are we being watched? NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 6 When astronaut Leroy Chao’s highrisk spacewalk is interrupted by bright lights flying past, it sparks a major investigation. Could alien life forms be to blame? NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 5 Countless mysterious objects have been caught by NASA's cameras. We'll reveal NASA's top ten unexplained encounters using groundbreaking interviews with astronauts and scientists. NASA's Unexplained Files: Top Secret Terror Images of Mercury reveal massive spider-like formations on its surface. Is it an odd geological formation - or something much more ominous? NASA's Unexplained Files: Did We Nuke Jupiter? Could NASA really be responsible for a nuclear explosion on Jupiter? Could new evidence finally reveal the truth behind the mystery of the iconic face on Mars? Curiosity: Devil's Triangle Researchers are turning to science to explain the mysteries surrounding the Bermuda Triangle. Through experiments, scientists put current theories to the ultimate test. Curiosity: How Will the World End? Just how likely is a global apocalypse? Samuel L Jackson explores the likelihood from a 21.50 22.40 23.30 00.20 01.10 02.00 02.48 03.36 04.24 05.12 scientific point of view; when will it happen, if at all? Where? And how? Curiosity: Can You Live Forever? A 1,000-year-old Adam Savage reveals whether it is possible to live forever and explores transhumanism, brain downloads, self-regenerating organs, and full body transplants. Weird or What?: Strange Survival Two brothers plunge 50 storeys – why did one survive and the other die? And on the beaches of Vancouver human feet keep washing up – where are they from? Weird or What?: Chinese Columbus A man survives being struck by lightning six times – is he a human lightning rod? Plus, did Chinese explorers reach America thousands of years before Columbus? NASA's Unexplained Files: Black Knight Rises A chunk of the sun appears to have vanished. Plus, the Hubble Space Telescope spots thousands of unidentified objects travelling faster than light. Are we being watched? NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 6 When astronaut Leroy Chao’s highrisk spacewalk is interrupted by bright lights flying past, it sparks a major investigation. Could alien life forms be to blame? NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 5 Countless mysterious objects have been caught by NASA's cameras. We'll reveal NASA's top ten unexplained encounters using groundbreaking interviews with astronauts and scientists. NASA's Unexplained Files: Top Secret Terror Images of Mercury reveal massive spider-like formations on its surface. Is it an odd geological formation - or something much more ominous? NASA's Unexplained Files: Did We Nuke Jupiter? Could NASA really be responsible for a nuclear explosion on Jupiter? Could new evidence finally reveal the truth behind the mystery of the iconic face on Mars? Curiosity: Devil's Triangle Researchers are turning to science to explain the mysteries surrounding the Bermuda Triangle. Through experiments, scientists put current theories to the ultimate test. Curiosity: How Will the World End? Just how likely is a global apocalypse? Samuel L Jackson explores the likelihood from a NOVEMBER 2015 scientific point of view; when will it happen, if at all? Where? And how? FRIDAY 6 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Mythbusters: Mini Myth Madness Adam and Jamie see if it really is easy to take 'candy from a baby', and can a laptop, fridge door or hair weave be used as impromptu bulletproof vests? 06.50 Mythbusters: Inverted Underwater Car Jamie bravely risks Adam's life as the team investigate how easy it is to get out of a car crashed into water that flips over. But not all goes to plan. 07.40 Mythbusters: Airplane Hour Jamie and Adam test whether a person with no flight training can safely land an aeroplane while Tory, Grant and Kari jump on some Hollywood-inspired skydiving myths. 08.30 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 6 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Are you more likely to survive getting trapped in a sauna or a freezer? 08.55 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 7 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Can you survive being dragged under in a whirlpool, or trigger an avalanche with your voice? 09.20 Sci-Fi Saved My Life: Terminator Saved My Life How machines got bad, ruled the world and how one good machine tries to save it. We will be guided through the 'Terminator' trilogy by Robert Patrick (T2) – and an Arnie lookalike! 10.10 Mythbusters: Fireball Stun Gun It is a pyromaniac's dream as Adam and Jamie test whether pepper spray plus flannel shirt plus being hit by a stungun equals a monstrous fireball. 11.00 Mythbusters: Flu Fiction It's handkerchiefs at the ready as Adam and Jamie test the velocity and spread of a sneeze, and whether a friend's runny nose guarantees you will catch a cold too. 11.50 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 3 Deliberate over a range of hypothetical extreme life or death scenarios. Can you survive a parachute jump from a ten storey window? 12.15 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 1 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Should you leap from a cliff head or feet first, and can you land a helicopter without the engine? 12.40 Mythbusters: Reverse Engineering Jamie and Adam test the myth that some sports cars from the 1970s were designed with style ahead of substance, with some believing '70s cars are aerodynamically better in reverse! 13.30 Mythbusters: Waterslide Wipeout Adam and Jamie take on a viral video, seeing if it is possible to slip down a 60-metre-long slide, fly 35 metres through the air and land unharmed in a kids' pool. 14.20 Mythbusters: Airplane Hour Jamie and Adam test whether a person with no flight training can safely land an aeroplane while Tory, Grant and Kari jump on some Hollywood-inspired skydiving myths. 15.10 Mythbusters: Inverted Underwater Car Jamie bravely risks Adam's life as the team investigate how easy it is to get out of a car crashed into water that flips over. But not all goes to plan. 16.00 Sci-Fi Saved My Life: Terminator Saved My Life How machines got bad, ruled the world and how one good machine tries to save it. We will be guided through the 'Terminator' trilogy by Robert Patrick (T2) – and an Arnie lookalike! 16.50 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 6 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Are you more likely to survive getting trapped in a sauna or a freezer? 17.15 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 7 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Can you survive being dragged under in a whirlpool, or trigger an avalanche with your voice? 17.40 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 9 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Can you survive being dragged under in a whirlpool, or an unexpected avalanche? 18.05 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 10 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Are you more likely to survive an electrical storm by sheltering in a caravan or a log cabin? 18.30 Mythbusters: Fireball Stun Gun It is a pyromaniac's dream as Adam and Jamie test whether pepper spray plus flannel shirt plus being hit by a stungun equals a monstrous fireball. 19.20 Mythbusters: Flu Fiction It's handkerchiefs at the ready as Adam and Jamie test the velocity and spread of a sneeze, and whether a friend's runny nose guarantees you will catch a cold too. PAGE 9 20.10 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 3 Deliberate over a range of hypothetical extreme life or death scenarios. Can you survive a parachute jump from a ten storey window? 20.35 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 1 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Should you leap from a cliff head or feet first, and can you land a helicopter without the engine? 21.00 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 9 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Can you survive being dragged under in a whirlpool, or an unexpected avalanche? 21.25 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 10 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Are you more likely to survive an electrical storm by sheltering in a caravan or a log cabin? 21.50 Mythbusters: Waterslide Wipeout Adam and Jamie take on a viral video, seeing if it is possible to slip down a 60-metre-long slide, fly 35 metres through the air and land unharmed in a kids' pool. 22.40 Mythbusters: Mini Myth Madness Adam and Jamie see if it really is easy to take 'candy from a baby', and can a laptop, fridge door or hair weave be used as impromptu bulletproof vests? 23.30 Mythbusters: Inverted Underwater Car Jamie bravely risks Adam's life as the team investigate how easy it is to get out of a car crashed into water that flips over. But not all goes to plan. 00.20 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 9 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Can you survive being dragged under in a whirlpool, or an unexpected avalanche? 00.44 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 10 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Are you more likely to survive an electrical storm by sheltering in a caravan or a log cabin? 01.10 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 6 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Are you more likely to survive getting trapped in a sauna or a freezer? 01.35 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 7 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Can you survive being dragged under in a whirlpool, or trigger an avalanche with your voice? 02.00 Sci-Fi Saved My Life: Terminator Saved My Life How machines got bad, ruled the world and how one good machine tries to save it. We will be guided through the 'Terminator' trilogy by NOVEMBER 2015 02.48 03.36 04.00 04.24 04.47 05.12 Robert Patrick (T2) – and an Arnie lookalike! Mythbusters: Fireball Stun Gun It is a pyromaniac's dream as Adam and Jamie test whether pepper spray plus flannel shirt plus being hit by a stungun equals a monstrous fireball. Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 9 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Can you survive being dragged under in a whirlpool, or an unexpected avalanche? Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 10 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Are you more likely to survive an electrical storm by sheltering in a caravan or a log cabin? Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 3 Deliberate over a range of hypothetical extreme life or death scenarios. Can you survive a parachute jump from a ten storey window? Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 1 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Should you leap from a cliff head or feet first, and can you land a helicopter without the engine? Mythbusters: Reverse Engineering Jamie and Adam test the myth that some sports cars from the 1970s were designed with style ahead of substance, with some believing '70s cars are aerodynamically better in reverse! SATURDAY 7 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Storm Chasers: Storms Over St Louis It’s the most violent tornado season in over 50 years, and on the year’s first chase, a storm is heading toward downtown St Louis; team Twistex chases too close. 06.50 Storm Chasers: Dixie Alley Outbreak In the worst tornado outbreak in over half a century, Mississippi and Alabama are ravaged by hundreds of twisters – and all three chase teams are on the front lines. 07.40 Storm Chasers: Too Close to Home A tornado outbreak threatens havoc in team Dominator's backyard. The TIV team follows their navigator's prediction and tension threatens to derail team Twistex's chase. 08.30 Engineering Hurricanes Hurricanes are among the most powerful phenomena known to man. But how do you 'make' one? See how nature has expertly conceived and built tropical storms. 09.20 Hacking the Planet: Hurricanes John Rennie looks at the work of scientists who develop strategies for preventing or redirecting threatening weather conditions and natural phenomena. 09.45 Hacking the Planet: Tornadoes John Rennie looks at the work of scientists who develop strategies for preventing or redirecting threatening weather conditions and natural phenomena. 10.10 Hacking the Planet: Clouds John Rennie looks at the work of scientists who develop strategies for preventing or redirecting threatening weather conditions and natural phenomena. 10.35 Hacking the Planet: Lightning John Rennie looks at the work of scientists who develop strategies for preventing or redirecting threatening weather conditions and natural phenomena. 11.00 Curiosity: Megastorm Hurricane Sandy is one of the most treacherous weather events to hit the US. But how did Sandy become such a powerful storm and what lessons can be learnt for the future? 11.50 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 1 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including terrifying firenadoes, extraordinary 965-kilometre-long clouds, and bizarre flying foam. 12.15 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 8 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including icebergs of hail on a hot spring day in Texas and strange UFO-shaped clouds looming over Russia. 12.40 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 3 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including a seemingly everlasting storm in Venezuela, morphing mountains in Montana, and brain hail in Oklahoma. 13.05 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 7 A town becomes so encased in thick ice that the residents can't recognise it. In the USA, things take an apocalyptic turn when dead birds fall from the sky. 13.30 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 4 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including tornadoes made of snow, a giant ball of ice that fell from the sky, and a glowing orb that appeared during a storm. 13.55 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 12 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including eerie glowing fog, the mysterious Hessdalen Lights, backwards PAGE 10 14.20 15.10 16.00 16.50 17.40 18.05 18.30 18.55 19.20 20.10 20.35 waterfalls and beautiful Mother of Pearl clouds. Storm Chasers: Storms Over St Louis It’s the most violent tornado season in over 50 years, and on the year’s first chase, a storm is heading toward downtown St Louis; team Twistex chases too close. Storm Chasers: Dixie Alley Outbreak In the worst tornado outbreak in over half a century, Mississippi and Alabama are ravaged by hundreds of twisters – and all three chase teams are on the front lines. Storm Chasers: Too Close to Home A tornado outbreak threatens havoc in team Dominator's backyard. The TIV team follows their navigator's prediction and tension threatens to derail team Twistex's chase. Engineering Hurricanes Hurricanes are among the most powerful phenomena known to man. But how do you 'make' one? See how nature has expertly conceived and built tropical storms. Hacking the Planet: Hurricanes John Rennie looks at the work of scientists who develop strategies for preventing or redirecting threatening weather conditions and natural phenomena. Hacking the Planet: Tornadoes John Rennie looks at the work of scientists who develop strategies for preventing or redirecting threatening weather conditions and natural phenomena. Hacking the Planet: Clouds John Rennie looks at the work of scientists who develop strategies for preventing or redirecting threatening weather conditions and natural phenomena. Hacking the Planet: Lightning John Rennie looks at the work of scientists who develop strategies for preventing or redirecting threatening weather conditions and natural phenomena. Curiosity: Megastorm Hurricane Sandy is one of the most treacherous weather events to hit the US. But how did Sandy become such a powerful storm and what lessons can be learnt for the future? Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 1 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including terrifying firenadoes, extraordinary 965-kilometre-long clouds, and bizarre flying foam. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 8 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including icebergs of hail on a hot spring day NOVEMBER 2015 21.00 21.25 21.50 22.15 22.40 23.30 00.20 01.10 02.00 02.25 in Texas and strange UFO-shaped clouds looming over Russia. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 3 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including a seemingly everlasting storm in Venezuela, morphing mountains in Montana, and brain hail in Oklahoma. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 7 A town becomes so encased in thick ice that the residents can't recognise it. In the USA, things take an apocalyptic turn when dead birds fall from the sky. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 4 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including tornadoes made of snow, a giant ball of ice that fell from the sky, and a glowing orb that appeared during a storm. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 12 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including eerie glowing fog, the mysterious Hessdalen Lights, backwards waterfalls and beautiful Mother of Pearl clouds. Storm Chasers: Storms Over St Louis It’s the most violent tornado season in over 50 years, and on the year’s first chase, a storm is heading toward downtown St Louis; team Twistex chases too close. Storm Chasers: Dixie Alley Outbreak In the worst tornado outbreak in over half a century, Mississippi and Alabama are ravaged by hundreds of twisters – and all three chase teams are on the front lines. Storm Chasers: Too Close to Home A tornado outbreak threatens havoc in team Dominator's backyard. The TIV team follows their navigator's prediction and tension threatens to derail team Twistex's chase. Engineering Hurricanes Hurricanes are among the most powerful phenomena known to man. But how do you 'make' one? See how nature has expertly conceived and built tropical storms. Hacking the Planet: Hurricanes John Rennie looks at the work of scientists who develop strategies for preventing or redirecting threatening weather conditions and natural phenomena. Hacking the Planet: Tornadoes John Rennie looks at the work of scientists who develop strategies for preventing or redirecting threatening weather conditions and natural phenomena. PAGE 11 02.48 Hacking the Planet: Clouds John Rennie looks at the work of scientists who develop strategies for preventing or redirecting threatening weather conditions and natural phenomena. 03.13 Hacking the Planet: Lightning John Rennie looks at the work of scientists who develop strategies for preventing or redirecting threatening weather conditions and natural phenomena. 03.36 Curiosity: Megastorm Hurricane Sandy is one of the most treacherous weather events to hit the US. But how did Sandy become such a powerful storm and what lessons can be learnt for the future? 04.24 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 1 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including terrifying firenadoes, extraordinary 965-kilometre-long clouds, and bizarre flying foam. 04.49 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 8 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including icebergs of hail on a hot spring day in Texas and strange UFO-shaped clouds looming over Russia. 05.12 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 12 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including eerie glowing fog, the mysterious Hessdalen Lights, backwards waterfalls and beautiful Mother of Pearl clouds. 05.35 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 3 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including a seemingly everlasting storm in Venezuela, morphing mountains in Montana, and brain hail in Oklahoma. 08.05 08.30 08.55 09.20 10.10 11.00 11.50 SUNDAY 8 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Cosmic Collisions: Solar Systems Our Solar System resembles a cosmic pinball machine. Discover how collisions have created our moon, left gashes on Jupiter and caused pieces of Mars to end up on Earth. 06.50 Cosmic Collisions: Galactic Collisions Journey through space and examine the cosmic battles being waged between celestial bodies. Could our own galaxy clash with its closest neighbour, Andromeda? 07.40 Deadliest Space Weather: Biggest Storm in the Solar System Discover the storm known as the Giant Red Spot, which exists on Jupiter’s surface. It has winds as 12.40 13.30 14.20 fast as 600 kilometres per hour, and is at least 300 years old. Deadliest Space Weather: Mars Discover Mars’ fascinating weather systems, including massive sandstorms that stretch 10 kilometres into the sky and which can envelop the red planet for months at a time. Deadliest Space Weather: Tornadoes Discover the most extreme examples of weather in our solar system, such as extra-terrestrial tornadoes which reach mindbending speeds. Deadliest Space Weather: Ice Moons Explore frozen worlds such as Europa, Jupiter’s mysterious moon, where temperatures are twice as cold as in Antarctica due to the lack of an atmosphere. NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. NASA's Greatest Missions: Home in Space The Hubble Space Telescope is an incredibly complex instrument that is set to transform man's comprehension of the universe. But NASA soon discovers a serious flaw in the design. Direct from Pluto: First Encounter Chronicles the drama of a quest that will bring the once ninth planet into focus, shattering all we have known and perhaps giving Pluto new status within the universe. Landing on a Comet: Rosetta The Rosetta Mission is the pinnacle of a multi-decade quest. Follow Rosetta and Philae, a spacecraft and her lander, on the daring and historic journey to land on a comet. Alien Planet Earths 20 years ago it looked like only one place in the universe was capable of sustaining life: our home planet. Astronomers now think differently. Explore the search for Earth’s twin. Long March into Space Follow the preparation and launch of China’s Shenzhou 7 spaceship, and gain a rare window into Chinese space technology as well NOVEMBER 2015 15.10 16.00 16.25 16.50 17.15 17.40 18.30 19.20 20.10 21.00 as the daily life of Chinese astronauts. Cosmic Collisions: Galactic Collisions Journey through space and examine the cosmic battles being waged between celestial bodies. Could our own galaxy clash with its closest neighbour, Andromeda? Deadliest Space Weather: Biggest Storm in the Solar System Discover the storm known as the Giant Red Spot, which exists on Jupiter’s surface. It has winds as fast as 600 kilometres per hour, and is at least 300 years old. Deadliest Space Weather: Mars Discover Mars’ fascinating weather systems, including massive sandstorms that stretch 10 kilometres into the sky and which can envelop the red planet for months at a time. Deadliest Space Weather: Tornadoes Discover the most extreme examples of weather in our solar system, such as extra-terrestrial tornadoes which reach mindbending speeds. Deadliest Space Weather: Ice Moons Explore frozen worlds such as Europa, Jupiter’s mysterious moon, where temperatures are twice as cold as in Antarctica due to the lack of an atmosphere. NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. NASA's Greatest Missions: Home in Space The Hubble Space Telescope is an incredibly complex instrument that is set to transform man's comprehension of the universe. But NASA soon discovers a serious flaw in the design. Direct from Pluto: First Encounter Chronicles the drama of a quest that will bring the once ninth planet into focus, shattering all we have known and perhaps giving Pluto new status within the universe. Landing on a Comet: Rosetta The Rosetta Mission is the pinnacle of a multi-decade quest. Follow Rosetta and Philae, a spacecraft and her lander, on the daring and 21.50 22.40 23.30 00.20 00.45 01.10 01.35 02.00 02.48 03.36 PAGE 12 historic journey to land on a comet. Alien Planet Earths 20 years ago it looked like only one place in the universe was capable of sustaining life: our home planet. Astronomers now think differently. Explore the search for Earth’s twin. Cosmic Collisions: Solar Systems Our Solar System resembles a cosmic pinball machine. Discover how collisions have created our moon, left gashes on Jupiter and caused pieces of Mars to end up on Earth. Cosmic Collisions: Galactic Collisions Journey through space and examine the cosmic battles being waged between celestial bodies. Could our own galaxy clash with its closest neighbour, Andromeda? Deadliest Space Weather: Biggest Storm in the Solar System Discover the storm known as the Giant Red Spot, which exists on Jupiter’s surface. It has winds as fast as 600 kilometres per hour, and is at least 300 years old. Deadliest Space Weather: Mars Discover Mars’ fascinating weather systems, including massive sandstorms that stretch 10 kilometres into the sky and which can envelop the red planet for months at a time. Deadliest Space Weather: Tornadoes Discover the most extreme examples of weather in our solar system, such as extra-terrestrial tornadoes which reach mindbending speeds. Deadliest Space Weather: Ice Moons Explore frozen worlds such as Europa, Jupiter’s mysterious moon, where temperatures are twice as cold as in Antarctica due to the lack of an atmosphere. NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. NASA's Greatest Missions: Home in Space The Hubble Space Telescope is an incredibly complex instrument that is set to transform man's comprehension of the universe. But NASA soon discovers a serious flaw in the design. 04.24 Direct from Pluto: First Encounter Chronicles the drama of a quest that will bring the once ninth planet into focus, shattering all we have known and perhaps giving Pluto new status within the universe. 05.12 Landing on a Comet: Rosetta The Rosetta Mission is the pinnacle of a multi-decade quest. Follow Rosetta and Philae, a spacecraft and her lander, on the daring and historic journey to land on a comet. MONDAY 9 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Alien Mysteries: Corina Sables In July 1991, a woman sees a huge spaceship hovering over her home in Aldergrove, British Columbia. Then she disappears for 45 minutes, and cannot remember what happens. 06.50 Alien Mysteries: Bucks County When her dog's frantic barking wakes her up in the middle of the night in 2008, Bucks County resident Denise Murter fears an intruder has entered her house. 07.40 Alien Mysteries: The Reed Family Driving along a dark road on the outskirts of Indianapolis, the last thing bounty hunter Matthew Reed remembers is chasing a strange orange light before stalling. 08.30 The World's Strangest UFO Stories: Did Aliens Build the Pyramids? One group of people says that most of the giant monuments were built or designed in the distant past by aliens who visited our planet with their super-advanced technology. 09.20 The World's Strangest UFO Stories: The Great Alien Conspiracy July the 16th, 1945, the day the atom bomb exploded. But some people believe it was also the day an alien conspiracy to take over our planet began. 10.10 The World's Strangest UFO Stories: Roswell: The Truth In 1947, an alien spaceship crashed onto a ranch outside Roswell, New Mexico. According to the government, it was a flying balloon... or was it? 11.00 Uncovering Aliens: Alien Invasion Across America, there are more UFO sightings than ever before. A team of professional UFO investigators wants to find out what lies behind this increasing number of reports. NOVEMBER 2015 11.50 NASA’s Unexplained Files Could there be life beyond our planet? Extraordinary NASA footage and ground-breaking interviews with astronauts and scientists investigate potential sightings of UFOs. 12.40 Are We Alone? Scientists explore the possibility that there is life beyond that which exists in our own solar system. Follow the research expeditions of the grizzled wilderness experts involved. 14.20 Alien Mysteries: Corina Sables In July 1991, a woman sees a huge spaceship hovering over her home in Aldergrove, British Columbia. Then she disappears for 45 minutes, and cannot remember what happens. 15.10 Alien Mysteries: Bucks County When her dog's frantic barking wakes her up in the middle of the night in 2008, Bucks County resident Denise Murter fears an intruder has entered her house. 16.00 Alien Mysteries: The Reed Family Driving along a dark road on the outskirts of Indianapolis, the last thing bounty hunter Matthew Reed remembers is chasing a strange orange light before stalling. 16.50 The World's Strangest UFO Stories: Did Aliens Build the Pyramids? One group of people says that most of the giant monuments were built or designed in the distant past by aliens who visited our planet with their super-advanced technology. 17.40 The World's Strangest UFO Stories: The Great Alien Conspiracy July the 16th, 1945, the day the atom bomb exploded. But some people believe it was also the day an alien conspiracy to take over our planet began. 18.30 The World's Strangest UFO Stories: Roswell: The Truth In 1947, an alien spaceship crashed onto a ranch outside Roswell, New Mexico. According to the government, it was a flying balloon... or was it? 19.20 Uncovering Aliens: Alien Invasion Across America, there are more UFO sightings than ever before. A team of professional UFO investigators wants to find out what lies behind this increasing number of reports. 20.10 Uncovering Aliens: Alien Harvesting Bloodsucking aliens bring the team to Indiana. After some disturbing reports, the team are hot on the trail of a case of aliens allegedly stealing human blood. 21.00 NASA’s Unexplained Files Could there be life beyond our planet? Extraordinary NASA footage and ground-breaking interviews with astronauts and scientists investigate potential sightings of UFOs. 21.50 Are We Alone? Scientists explore the possibility that there is life beyond that which exists in our own solar system. Follow the research expeditions of the grizzled wilderness experts involved. 23.30 Close Encounters: Episode 7 Strange lights are reported by security near the East Gate of RAF Woodbridge, a US Air Force base on England's east coast. But could extraterrestrial visitors be to blame? 23.55 Close Encounters: Episode 5 It's 11am at the Westall School in Melbourne, Australia when a classroom of students playing outside see a saucer-shaped object in an adjacent field. But could it be aliens? 00.20 Mythbusters: Fireball Stun Gun It is a pyromaniac's dream as Adam and Jamie test whether pepper spray plus flannel shirt plus being hit by a stungun equals a monstrous fireball. 01.10 How It's Made: Episode 2 Ever wondered how everyday items such as black pudding, steering wheels and inorganic pigments are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 01.35 How It's Made: Corn Tortillas/Crankshafts/Bush Planes/Bike Wheels Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 02.00 NASA’s Unexplained Files Could there be life beyond our planet? Extraordinary NASA footage and ground-breaking interviews with astronauts and scientists investigate potential sightings of UFOs. 02.48 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. 03.36 Curiosity: Brainwashed A hypnotherapist, a group of neurologists, psychologists and doctors embark on an unprecedented experiment to see if ordinary people can be brainwashed and turned into assassins. PAGE 13 04.24 Curiosity: How Will the World End? Just how likely is a global apocalypse? Samuel L Jackson explores the likelihood from a scientific point of view; when will it happen, if at all? Where? And how? 05.12 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: In-Human Slingshot Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide. TUESDAY 10 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 How It's Made: Episode 2 Ever wondered how everyday items such as black pudding, steering wheels and inorganic pigments are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 06.25 How It's Made: Corn Tortillas/Crankshafts/Bush Planes/Bike Wheels Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 06.50 Food Factory: Ice Cup of Tea A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including tapenade, premium ice-cream and tutti-frutti lollipops. 07.15 Food Factory: From Candy to Baby A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including baklava, Candy Buttons, Baby Gourmet food and Feta cheese. 07.40 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: In-Human Slingshot Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide. 08.30 Mythbusters: Fireball Stun Gun It is a pyromaniac's dream as Adam and Jamie test whether pepper spray plus flannel shirt plus being hit by a stungun equals a monstrous fireball. 09.20 Redesign my Brain: Make me Smarter Professor Michael Merzenich mentors Todd, showing him how to radically improve his cognition by turbo charging his thinking speed, attention and memory. 10.10 Curiosity: How Will the World End? Just how likely is a global apocalypse? Samuel L Jackson explores the likelihood from a scientific point of view; when will it happen, if at all? Where? And how? NOVEMBER 2015 11.00 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 3 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including a seemingly everlasting storm in Venezuela, morphing mountains in Montana, and brain hail in Oklahoma. 11.25 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 7 A town becomes so encased in thick ice that the residents can't recognise it. In the USA, things take an apocalyptic turn when dead birds fall from the sky. 11.50 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. 12.40 NASA’s Unexplained Files Could there be life beyond our planet? Extraordinary NASA footage and ground-breaking interviews with astronauts and scientists investigate potential sightings of UFOs. 13.30 How It's Made: Episode 2 Ever wondered how everyday items such as black pudding, steering wheels and inorganic pigments are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 13.55 How It's Made: Corn Tortillas/Crankshafts/Bush Planes/Bike Wheels Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 14.20 Food Factory: Ice Cup of Tea A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including tapenade, premium ice-cream and tutti-frutti lollipops. 14.45 Food Factory: From Candy to Baby A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including baklava, Candy Buttons, Baby Gourmet food and Feta cheese. 15.10 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: In-Human Slingshot Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide. 16.00 Mythbusters: Fireball Stun Gun It is a pyromaniac's dream as Adam and Jamie test whether pepper spray plus flannel shirt plus being hit by a stungun equals a monstrous fireball. 16.50 Redesign my Brain: Make me Smarter Professor Michael Merzenich mentors Todd, showing him how to 17.40 18.05 18.30 19.20 20.10 20.35 21.00 21.25 21.50 22.40 PAGE 14 radically improve his cognition by turbo charging his thinking speed, attention and memory. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Superhuman The human body is an incredibly complex machine. Discover how to master the body’s responses, from how to recover after a workout to how to walk on fire. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Don’t Believe Your Eyes Did you know that every sighted person has a blind spot? Explore why pirates might have worn eye patches - and if everybody should wear one, too. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Monster Truck Golf Cart Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. Curiosity: How Will the World End? Just how likely is a global apocalypse? Samuel L Jackson explores the likelihood from a scientific point of view; when will it happen, if at all? Where? And how? Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 3 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including a seemingly everlasting storm in Venezuela, morphing mountains in Montana, and brain hail in Oklahoma. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 7 A town becomes so encased in thick ice that the residents can't recognise it. In the USA, things take an apocalyptic turn when dead birds fall from the sky. PREMIERE You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Superhuman The human body is an incredibly complex machine. Discover how to master the body’s responses, from how to recover after a workout to how to walk on fire. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Don’t Believe Your Eyes Did you know that every sighted person has a blind spot? Explore why pirates might have worn eye patches - and if everybody should wear one, too. PREMIERE What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Monster Truck Golf Cart Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one 23.30 00.20 00.45 01.10 02.00 02.48 03.36 03.59 04.24 05.12 spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. NASA’s Unexplained Files Could there be life beyond our planet? Extraordinary NASA footage and ground-breaking interviews with astronauts and scientists investigate potential sightings of UFOs. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Superhuman The human body is an incredibly complex machine. Discover how to master the body’s responses, from how to recover after a workout to how to walk on fire. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Don’t Believe Your Eyes Did you know that every sighted person has a blind spot? Explore why pirates might have worn eye patches - and if everybody should wear one, too. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Monster Truck Golf Cart Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: In-Human Slingshot Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide. Mythbusters: Fireball Stun Gun It is a pyromaniac's dream as Adam and Jamie test whether pepper spray plus flannel shirt plus being hit by a stungun equals a monstrous fireball. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Superhuman The human body is an incredibly complex machine. Discover how to master the body’s responses, from how to recover after a workout to how to walk on fire. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Don’t Believe Your Eyes Did you know that every sighted person has a blind spot? Explore why pirates might have worn eye patches - and if everybody should wear one, too. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Monster Truck Golf Cart Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 3 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including a seemingly everlasting storm in NOVEMBER 2015 Venezuela, morphing mountains in Montana, and brain hail in Oklahoma. 05.36 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 7 A town becomes so encased in thick ice that the residents can't recognise it. In the USA, things take an apocalyptic turn when dead birds fall from the sky. WEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 5 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including giant jellyfish and strange ice shapes on a mountainside in Chile. Plus, can weird weather solve the Loch Ness mystery? 06.25 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 8 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including icebergs of hail on a hot spring day in Texas and strange UFO-shaped clouds looming over Russia. 06.50 Food Factory: Sweet and Salty, Nuts and Brownies Discover how addictive roasted peanuts, creamy mango smoothies and decadent vegan brownies are created, from raw materials to finished products. 07.15 Food Factory: Hot Potato The humble potato is a staple all over the world; Food Factory examines the production of this versatile veg. Later they observe the manufacture of hot chocolate. 07.40 How It's Made: Episode 11 Ever wondered how everyday items such as dial thermometers, humous and straw sombreros are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Episode 12 Ever wondered how everyday items such as tequila, waterbeds and flip-flops are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.30 NASA's Unexplained Files: Spacewalk of Doom An astronaut on a spacewalk begins to drown. How could this alarming event happen? Plus, have NASA discovered an asteroid that's been converted into a spacecraft? 09.20 Home Factory: It Takes Two to Mango How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce towels, soap bars and metal pans. 09.45 Home Factory: Oodles of Doodles How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and 10.10 11.00 11.50 12.15 12.40 13.05 13.30 13.55 14.20 15.10 PAGE 15 wonderful processes that produce wallpaper, smoothie makers and notebooks. NASA's Greatest Missions: Ordinary Supermen Commemorating NASA's 50th anniversary, this is the inside story of the world's first astronauts; seven test pilots willing to risk their lives to be the first to orbit Earth. Mythbusters: Antacid Jail Break The team find out whether a wily prisoner could blow his way out of a cell with a stash of antacid. Plus, is it easier to make a speedy getaway in the dark? How It's Made: Episode 11 Ever wondered how everyday items such as dial thermometers, humous and straw sombreros are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 12 Ever wondered how everyday items such as tequila, waterbeds and flip-flops are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. Food Factory: Sweet and Salty, Nuts and Brownies Discover how addictive roasted peanuts, creamy mango smoothies and decadent vegan brownies are created, from raw materials to finished products. Food Factory: Hot Potato The humble potato is a staple all over the world; Food Factory examines the production of this versatile veg. Later they observe the manufacture of hot chocolate. Home Factory: It Takes Two to Mango How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce towels, soap bars and metal pans. Home Factory: Oodles of Doodles How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce wallpaper, smoothie makers and notebooks. NASA's Greatest Missions: Ordinary Supermen Commemorating NASA's 50th anniversary, this is the inside story of the world's first astronauts; seven test pilots willing to risk their lives to be the first to orbit Earth. You Have Been Warned: Epic Stunts A countdown of the world’s top 20 epic internet stunts including a Lithuanian loop-the-loop car, record-breaking free divers and the world’s longest car jump. 16.00 How It's Made: Episode 1 Ever wondered how everyday items such as glass paperweights, road salt, nutcrackers and car doors are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 16.25 How It's Made: Episode 2 Ever wondered how everyday items such as black pudding, steering wheels and inorganic pigments are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 16.50 Food Factory: Episode 1 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including premium toffee, pesto, coffee beans and space rice. 17.15 Food Factory: Episode 2 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including chocolate ice cream cones, soda pop, pasta and chewing gum. 17.40 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Lawnmower Jousting Royale While exploring the principles of armour design, Grant and Kevin challenge each other to lawnmower jousting for backyard glory. 18.30 NASA's Greatest Missions: Ordinary Supermen Commemorating NASA's 50th anniversary, this is the inside story of the world's first astronauts; seven test pilots willing to risk their lives to be the first to orbit Earth. 19.20 Mythbusters: Mini Myth Mayhem Adam and Jamie tackle quickfire fan requests such as can you light a match with a bullet and will you wet the bed if your hand is placed in water while sleeping? 20.10 NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 1 In 2005, NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao’s spacewalk was interrupted by bright lights flying past. Is there a logical explanation or was there really something strange out there? 21.00 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Lawnmower Jousting Royale While exploring the principles of armour design, Grant and Kevin challenge each other to lawnmower jousting for backyard glory. 21.50 NASA's Greatest Missions: Ordinary Supermen Commemorating NASA's 50th anniversary, this is the inside story of the world's first astronauts; seven test pilots willing to risk their lives to be the first to orbit Earth. NOVEMBER 2015 22.40 Storm Chasers: Storms Over St Louis It’s the most violent tornado season in over 50 years, and on the year’s first chase, a storm is heading toward downtown St Louis; team Twistex chases too close. 23.30 You Have Been Warned: Homemade Heroes Count down through the world’s top 20 internet clips of home-made stunts and experiments, including a giant sling from New Zealand, Dutch rolling cars and an English wall of death! 00.20 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Lawnmower Jousting Royale While exploring the principles of armour design, Grant and Kevin challenge each other to lawnmower jousting for backyard glory. 01.10 NASA's Greatest Missions: Ordinary Supermen Commemorating NASA's 50th anniversary, this is the inside story of the world's first astronauts; seven test pilots willing to risk their lives to be the first to orbit Earth. 02.00 Mythbusters: Mini Myth Mayhem Adam and Jamie tackle quickfire fan requests such as can you light a match with a bullet and will you wet the bed if your hand is placed in water while sleeping? 02.48 NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 1 In 2005, NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao’s spacewalk was interrupted by bright lights flying past. Is there a logical explanation or was there really something strange out there? 03.36 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Lawnmower Jousting Royale While exploring the principles of armour design, Grant and Kevin challenge each other to lawnmower jousting for backyard glory. 04.24 NASA's Greatest Missions: Ordinary Supermen Commemorating NASA's 50th anniversary, this is the inside story of the world's first astronauts; seven test pilots willing to risk their lives to be the first to orbit Earth. 05.12 You Have Been Warned: Homemade Heroes Count down through the world’s top 20 internet clips of home-made stunts and experiments, including a giant sling from New Zealand, Dutch rolling cars and an English wall of death! PAGE 16 THURSDAY 12 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Storm Chasers: Storms Over St Louis It’s the most violent tornado season in over 50 years, and on the year’s first chase, a storm is heading toward downtown St Louis; team Twistex chases too close. 06.50 Food Factory: Episode 1 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including premium toffee, pesto, coffee beans and space rice. 07.15 Food Factory: Episode 2 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including chocolate ice cream cones, soda pop, pasta and chewing gum. 07.40 How It's Made: Episode 1 Ever wondered how everyday items such as glass paperweights, road salt, nutcrackers and car doors are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Episode 2 Ever wondered how everyday items such as black pudding, steering wheels and inorganic pigments are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.30 NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 1 In 2005, NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao’s spacewalk was interrupted by bright lights flying past. Is there a logical explanation or was there really something strange out there? 09.20 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Superhuman The human body is an incredibly complex machine. Discover how to master the body’s responses, from how to recover after a workout to how to walk on fire. 09.45 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Don’t Believe Your Eyes Did you know that every sighted person has a blind spot? Explore why pirates might have worn eye patches - and if everybody should wear one, too. 10.10 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Monster Truck Golf Cart Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. 11.00 Mythbusters: Mini Myth Mayhem Adam and Jamie tackle quickfire fan requests such as can you light a match with a bullet and will you wet the bed if your hand is placed in water while sleeping? 11.50 How It's Made: Episode 1 Ever wondered how everyday items such as glass paperweights, road salt, nutcrackers and car doors are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 12.15 How It's Made: Episode 2 Ever wondered how everyday items such as black pudding, steering wheels and inorganic pigments are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 12.40 Food Factory: Episode 1 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including premium toffee, pesto, coffee beans and space rice. 13.05 Food Factory: Episode 2 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including chocolate ice cream cones, soda pop, pasta and chewing gum. 13.30 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Superhuman The human body is an incredibly complex machine. Discover how to master the body’s responses, from how to recover after a workout to how to walk on fire. 13.55 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Don’t Believe Your Eyes Did you know that every sighted person has a blind spot? Explore why pirates might have worn eye patches - and if everybody should wear one, too. 14.20 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Monster Truck Golf Cart Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. 15.10 You Have Been Warned: Homemade Heroes Count down through the world’s top 20 internet clips of home-made stunts and experiments, including a giant sling from New Zealand, Dutch rolling cars and an English wall of death! 16.00 How It's Made: Episode 3 Ever wondered how everyday items such as cast iron cookware, biodiesel and clothes hangers are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 16.25 How It's Made: Episode 4 Ever wondered how everyday items such as needles and pins, architectural mouldings and locomotives are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 16.50 Food Factory: Episode 3 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories including, cheesecake, pierogies, NOVEMBER 2015 17.15 17.40 18.30 19.20 20.10 21.00 21.50 22.40 23.30 00.20 ice cream sandwiches and marmalade. Food Factory: Episode 6 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including spanakopita, ginger snaps, tartufo and apple juice. Race to Escape: The Chinese Restaurant Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical Chinese restaurants. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. Mythbusters: Dumpster Diving Adam and Jamie test the movie cliché that if one is cornered on a rooftop, a convenient way to escape is to dive into a rubbishfilled truck. NASA's Unexplained Files: Alien Death Ray The Viking Lander may have found life on Mars, but why don’t we know about it? Plus, how could a starship be spotted in the Aurora Borealis? Race to Escape: The Chinese Restaurant Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical Chinese restaurants. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. Storm Chasers: Reed's Redemption A risky night-time chase has team Dominator on a collision course with a tornado they can’t see. While team Twistex has mechanical issues, the TIV team is their own worst enemy. You Have Been Warned: Human Guinea Pigs Count down through the world’s top 20 internet clips featuring brave human guinea pigs, including the US guy who flips cars and the Russian roof-to-roof jump. Race to Escape: The Chinese Restaurant Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical Chinese restaurants. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. PAGE 17 01.10 NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. 02.00 Mythbusters: Dumpster Diving Adam and Jamie test the movie cliché that if one is cornered on a rooftop, a convenient way to escape is to dive into a rubbishfilled truck. 02.48 NASA's Unexplained Files: Alien Death Ray The Viking Lander may have found life on Mars, but why don’t we know about it? Plus, how could a starship be spotted in the Aurora Borealis? 03.36 Race to Escape: The Chinese Restaurant Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical Chinese restaurants. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. 04.24 NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. 05.12 You Have Been Warned: Human Guinea Pigs Count down through the world’s top 20 internet clips featuring brave human guinea pigs, including the US guy who flips cars and the Russian roof-to-roof jump. FRIDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Storm Chasers: Reed's Redemption A risky night-time chase has team Dominator on a collision course with a tornado they can’t see. While team Twistex has mechanical issues, the TIV team is their own worst enemy. 06.50 Food Factory: Episode 3 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories including, cheesecake, pierogies, ice cream sandwiches and marmalade. 07.15 Food Factory: Episode 6 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including spanakopita, ginger snaps, tartufo and apple juice. 07.40 How It's Made: Episode 3 Ever wondered how everyday items such as cast iron cookware, biodiesel and clothes hangers are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Episode 4 Ever wondered how everyday items such as needles and pins, architectural mouldings and locomotives are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.30 NASA's Unexplained Files: Alien Death Ray The Viking Lander may have found life on Mars, but why don’t we know about it? Plus, how could a starship be spotted in the Aurora Borealis? 09.20 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Lawnmower Jousting Royale While exploring the principles of armour design, Grant and Kevin challenge each other to lawnmower jousting for backyard glory. 10.10 NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. 11.00 Mythbusters: Dumpster Diving Adam and Jamie test the movie cliché that if one is cornered on a rooftop, a convenient way to escape is to dive into a rubbishfilled truck. 11.50 How It's Made: Episode 3 Ever wondered how everyday items such as cast iron cookware, biodiesel and clothes hangers are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 12.15 How It's Made: Episode 4 Ever wondered how everyday items such as needles and pins, architectural mouldings and locomotives are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 12.40 Food Factory: Episode 3 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories including, cheesecake, pierogies, ice cream sandwiches and marmalade. 13.05 Food Factory: Episode 6 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including spanakopita, ginger snaps, tartufo and apple juice. 13.30 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Lawnmower Jousting Royale While exploring the principles of armour design, Grant and Kevin challenge each other to lawnmower jousting for backyard glory. 14.20 NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project NOVEMBER 2015 15.10 16.00 16.25 16.50 17.15 17.40 18.30 19.20 20.10 21.00 Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. You Have Been Warned: Human Guinea Pigs Count down through the world’s top 20 internet clips featuring brave human guinea pigs, including the US guy who flips cars and the Russian roof-to-roof jump. How It's Made: Episode 5 Ever wondered how everyday items such as filigree glass, fish food and motor homes are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 6 Ever wondered how everyday items such as surgical instruments, ketchup and double-decker buses are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. Food Factory: Episode 4 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including rocket candy, Pilsener beer, chocolate blueberries and roast duck. Food Factory: A Taste of India Food Factory examines the versatility of the soy bean, unlocking the secrets of tofu. Later they see how Italian favourite the biscotti is produced. Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Weaponized Weather Is there a big shadow government secretly weaponising Earth's weather systems? Joe researches chemtrails and the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. NASA's Greatest Missions: Landing the Eagle There are just a few years to go before Kennedy's deadline. The first manned mission of the formidable Saturn V rocket will take three astronauts to within a few miles of the moon. Mythbusters: Antacid Jail Break The team find out whether a wily prisoner could blow his way out of a cell with a stash of antacid. Plus, is it easier to make a speedy getaway in the dark? NASA's Unexplained Files: Black Knight Rises A chunk of the sun appears to have vanished. Plus, the Hubble Space Telescope spots thousands of unidentified objects travelling faster than light. Are we being watched? Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Weaponized Weather Is there a big shadow government secretly weaponising Earth's weather systems? Joe researches chemtrails and the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. 21.50 NASA's Greatest Missions: Landing the Eagle There are just a few years to go before Kennedy's deadline. The first manned mission of the formidable Saturn V rocket will take three astronauts to within a few miles of the moon. 22.40 Storm Chasers: Dixie Alley Outbreak In the worst tornado outbreak in over half a century, Mississippi and Alabama are ravaged by hundreds of twisters – and all three chase teams are on the front lines. 23.30 You Have Been Warned: Natural Born Thrillers A countdown of exciting internet clips featuring the world’s top 20 natural born thrillers, including the world’s biggest wave rider and a death-defying high board diver. 00.20 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Weaponized Weather Is there a big shadow government secretly weaponising Earth's weather systems? Joe researches chemtrails and the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. 01.10 NASA's Greatest Missions: Landing the Eagle There are just a few years to go before Kennedy's deadline. The first manned mission of the formidable Saturn V rocket will take three astronauts to within a few miles of the moon. 02.00 Mythbusters: Antacid Jail Break The team find out whether a wily prisoner could blow his way out of a cell with a stash of antacid. Plus, is it easier to make a speedy getaway in the dark? 02.48 NASA's Unexplained Files: Black Knight Rises A chunk of the sun appears to have vanished. Plus, the Hubble Space Telescope spots thousands of unidentified objects travelling faster than light. Are we being watched? 03.36 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Weaponized Weather Is there a big shadow government secretly weaponising Earth's weather systems? Joe researches chemtrails and the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. 04.24 NASA's Greatest Missions: Landing the Eagle There are just a few years to go before Kennedy's deadline. The first manned mission of the formidable Saturn V rocket will take three astronauts to within a few miles of the moon. 05.12 You Have Been Warned: Natural Born Thrillers A countdown of exciting internet clips featuring the world’s top 20 natural born thrillers, including the world’s biggest wave rider and a death-defying high board diver. PAGE 18 SATURDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 How It's Made: Episode 5 Ever wondered how everyday items such as filigree glass, fish food and motor homes are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 06.25 How It's Made: Episode 8 Ever wondered how everyday items such as kitchen accessories, papier-mâché animals and hydraulic cylinders are made? More common items are put under the microscope to find out. 06.50 How It's Made: Episode 1 Ever wondered how everyday items such as glass paperweights, road salt, nutcrackers and car doors are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 07.15 How It's Made: Episode 3 Ever wondered how everyday items such as cast iron cookware, biodiesel and clothes hangers are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 07.40 How It's Made: Episode 5 Ever wondered how everyday items such as filigree glass, fish food and motor homes are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Corn Tortillas/Crankshafts/Bush Planes/Bike Wheels Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.30 How It's Made: Rolled Wafers/Wood Pellets/Class Rings Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.55 How It's Made: Episode 2 Ever wondered how everyday items such as black pudding, steering wheels and inorganic pigments are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 09.20 How It's Made: Episode 4 Ever wondered how everyday items such as needles and pins, architectural mouldings and locomotives are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 09.45 How It's Made: Episode 6 Ever wondered how everyday items such as surgical instruments, ketchup and double-decker buses are made? The series puts more NOVEMBER 2015 10.10 10.35 11.00 11.50 12.40 13.30 13.54 14.20 14.45 15.10 common items under the microscope to find out. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Superhuman The human body is an incredibly complex machine. Discover how to master the body’s responses, from how to recover after a workout to how to walk on fire. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Don’t Believe Your Eyes Did you know that every sighted person has a blind spot? Explore why pirates might have worn eye patches - and if everybody should wear one, too. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Monster Truck Golf Cart Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. Race to Escape: The Chinese Restaurant Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical Chinese restaurants. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Weaponized Weather Is there a big shadow government secretly weaponising Earth's weather systems? Joe researches chemtrails and the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 9 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Can you survive being dragged under in a whirlpool, or an unexpected avalanche? Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 10 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Are you more likely to survive an electrical storm by sheltering in a caravan or a log cabin? Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 3 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including a seemingly everlasting storm in Venezuela, morphing mountains in Montana, and brain hail in Oklahoma. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 2 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including blinding dust storms, alien clouds, angels in the mist, and snow in the hottest desert on earth. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 1 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including terrifying firenadoes, extraordinary 965-kilometre-long clouds, and bizarre flying foam. 15.35 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 4 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including tornadoes made of snow, a giant ball of ice that fell from the sky, and a glowing orb that appeared during a storm. 16.00 Storm Chasers: Storms Over St Louis It’s the most violent tornado season in over 50 years, and on the year’s first chase, a storm is heading toward downtown St Louis; team Twistex chases too close. 16.50 Storm Chasers: Reed's Redemption A risky night-time chase has team Dominator on a collision course with a tornado they can’t see. While team Twistex has mechanical issues, the TIV team is their own worst enemy. 17.40 Storm Chasers: Dixie Alley Outbreak In the worst tornado outbreak in over half a century, Mississippi and Alabama are ravaged by hundreds of twisters – and all three chase teams are on the front lines. 18.30 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Superhuman The human body is an incredibly complex machine. Discover how to master the body’s responses, from how to recover after a workout to how to walk on fire. 18.55 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Don’t Believe Your Eyes Did you know that every sighted person has a blind spot? Explore why pirates might have worn eye patches - and if everybody should wear one, too. 19.20 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Monster Truck Golf Cart Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. 20.10 Race to Escape: The Chinese Restaurant Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical Chinese restaurants. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. 21.00 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Weaponized Weather Is there a big shadow government secretly weaponising Earth's weather systems? Joe researches chemtrails and the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. 21.50 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 9 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Can you survive being dragged under in a whirlpool, or an unexpected avalanche? PAGE 19 22.14 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 10 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Are you more likely to survive an electrical storm by sheltering in a caravan or a log cabin? 22.40 Uncovering Aliens: Alien Harvesting Bloodsucking aliens bring the team to Indiana. After some disturbing reports, the team are hot on the trail of a case of aliens allegedly stealing human blood. 23.30 NASA’s Unexplained Files Could there be life beyond our planet? Extraordinary NASA footage and ground-breaking interviews with astronauts and scientists investigate potential sightings of UFOs. 00.20 You Have Been Warned: Homemade Heroes Count down through the world’s top 20 internet clips of home-made stunts and experiments, including a giant sling from New Zealand, Dutch rolling cars and an English wall of death! 01.10 You Have Been Warned: Human Guinea Pigs Count down through the world’s top 20 internet clips featuring brave human guinea pigs, including the US guy who flips cars and the Russian roof-to-roof jump. 02.00 You Have Been Warned: Natural Born Thrillers A countdown of exciting internet clips featuring the world’s top 20 natural born thrillers, including the world’s biggest wave rider and a death-defying high board diver. 02.48 Mythbusters: Hidden Nasties Two filthy myths are explored, as Adam and Jamie see if fizzy drinks cans are contaminated with rat pee and if everyday items are dirtier than your toilet seat. 03.36 Mythbusters: Unarmed and Unharmed Quick Draw Savage and Hairy Jim shoot it out to see if a good guy gunslinger could harmlessly disarm an enemy. Plus, is it possible to jump a bus 'Speed'-style? 04.24 Mythbusters: Mini Myth Mayhem Adam and Jamie tackle quickfire fan requests such as can you light a match with a bullet and will you wet the bed if your hand is placed in water while sleeping? 05.12 Mythbusters: Dumpster Diving Adam and Jamie test the movie cliché that if one is cornered on a rooftop, a convenient way to escape is to dive into a rubbishfilled truck. NOVEMBER 2015 SUNDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Food Factory: Sweet and Salty, Nuts and Brownies Discover how addictive roasted peanuts, creamy mango smoothies and decadent vegan brownies are created, from raw materials to finished products. 06.25 Food Factory: Episode 5 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including Campbell's condensed vegetable soup, Razzles, Canadian whiskey and brioche. 06.50 Food Factory: Episode 1 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including premium toffee, pesto, coffee beans and space rice. 07.15 Food Factory: Episode 3 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories including, cheesecake, pierogies, ice cream sandwiches and marmalade. 07.40 Food Factory: Episode 4 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including rocket candy, Pilsener beer, chocolate blueberries and roast duck. 08.05 Food Factory: Episode 20 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including organic milk, chickpeas, samosas and mini éclairs. 08.30 Food Factory: In A Jam Today the Food Factory discovers how rhubarb and strawberry jams are produced, and finds out how a company processes three million tomatoes a day to make pasta sauces. 08.55 Food Factory: Episode 2 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including chocolate ice cream cones, soda pop, pasta and chewing gum. 09.20 Food Factory: Episode 6 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including spanakopita, ginger snaps, tartufo and apple juice. 09.45 Food Factory: A Taste of India Food Factory examines the versatility of the soy bean, unlocking the secrets of tofu. Later they see how Italian favourite the biscotti is produced. 10.10 How It's Made: Episode 13 Ever wondered how everyday items such as salsa, waterpumping windmills and dragsters are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 10.35 How It's Made: Episode 6 Ever wondered how everyday items such as surgical instruments, ketchup and double-decker buses 11.00 11.25 11.50 12.15 12.40 13.05 13.30 13.55 14.20 14.45 PAGE 20 are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 7 Ever wondered how everyday items such as light bars, wood model aircraft and metal snare drums are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 5 Ever wondered how everyday items such as filigree glass, fish food and motor homes are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 1 Ever wondered how everyday items such as glass paperweights, road salt, nutcrackers and car doors are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 3 Ever wondered how everyday items such as cast iron cookware, biodiesel and clothes hangers are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 10 Ever wondered how everyday items such as nail clippers and canola oil are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 12 Ever wondered how everyday items such as tequila, waterbeds and flip-flops are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 4 Ever wondered how everyday items such as needles and pins, architectural mouldings and locomotives are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 2 Ever wondered how everyday items such as black pudding, steering wheels and inorganic pigments are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Superhuman The human body is an incredibly complex machine. Discover how to master the body’s responses, from how to recover after a workout to how to walk on fire. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Don’t Believe Your Eyes Did you know that every sighted person has a blind spot? Explore why pirates might have worn eye patches - and if everybody should wear one, too. 15.10 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Monster Truck Golf Cart Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. 16.00 Race to Escape: The Chinese Restaurant Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical Chinese restaurants. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. 16.50 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Weaponized Weather Is there a big shadow government secretly weaponising Earth's weather systems? Joe researches chemtrails and the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. 17.40 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 9 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Can you survive being dragged under in a whirlpool, or an unexpected avalanche? 18.04 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 10 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Are you more likely to survive an electrical storm by sheltering in a caravan or a log cabin? 18.30 Uncovering Aliens: Alien Harvesting Bloodsucking aliens bring the team to Indiana. After some disturbing reports, the team are hot on the trail of a case of aliens allegedly stealing human blood. 19.20 NASA’s Unexplained Files Could there be life beyond our planet? Extraordinary NASA footage and ground-breaking interviews with astronauts and scientists investigate potential sightings of UFOs. 20.10 NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 1 In 2005, NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao’s spacewalk was interrupted by bright lights flying past. Is there a logical explanation or was there really something strange out there? 21.00 NASA's Unexplained Files: Alien Death Ray The Viking Lander may have found life on Mars, but why don’t we know about it? Plus, how could a starship be spotted in the Aurora Borealis? 21.50 NASA's Unexplained Files: Black Knight Rises A chunk of the sun appears to have vanished. Plus, the Hubble Space Telescope spots thousands of unidentified objects travelling faster than light. Are we being watched? NOVEMBER 2015 22.40 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Superhuman The human body is an incredibly complex machine. Discover how to master the body’s responses, from how to recover after a workout to how to walk on fire. 23.05 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Don’t Believe Your Eyes Did you know that every sighted person has a blind spot? Explore why pirates might have worn eye patches - and if everybody should wear one, too. 23.30 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Monster Truck Golf Cart Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. 00.20 Race to Escape: The Chinese Restaurant Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical Chinese restaurants. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. 01.10 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Weaponized Weather Is there a big shadow government secretly weaponising Earth's weather systems? Joe researches chemtrails and the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. 02.00 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 9 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Can you survive being dragged under in a whirlpool, or an unexpected avalanche? 02.23 Deadly Dilemmas: Episode 10 Deliberate over a range of extreme life or death scenarios. Are you more likely to survive an electrical storm by sheltering in a caravan or a log cabin? 02.48 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. 03.36 NASA's Greatest Missions: Ordinary Supermen Commemorating NASA's 50th anniversary, this is the inside story of the world's first astronauts; seven test pilots willing to risk their lives to be the first to orbit Earth. 04.24 NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. PAGE 21 05.12 NASA's Greatest Missions: Landing the Eagle There are just a few years to go before Kennedy's deadline. The first manned mission of the formidable Saturn V rocket will take three astronauts to within a few miles of the moon. MONDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Storm Chasers: Dixie Alley Outbreak In the worst tornado outbreak in over half a century, Mississippi and Alabama are ravaged by hundreds of twisters – and all three chase teams are on the front lines. 06.50 Food Factory: Episode 4 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including rocket candy, Pilsener beer, chocolate blueberries and roast duck. 07.15 Food Factory: A Taste of India Food Factory examines the versatility of the soy bean, unlocking the secrets of tofu. Later they see how Italian favourite the biscotti is produced. 07.40 How It's Made: Episode 11 Ever wondered how everyday items such as dial thermometers, humous and straw sombreros are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Episode 12 Ever wondered how everyday items such as tequila, waterbeds and flip-flops are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.30 NASA's Unexplained Files: Black Knight Rises A chunk of the sun appears to have vanished. Plus, the Hubble Space Telescope spots thousands of unidentified objects travelling faster than light. Are we being watched? 09.20 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Weaponized Weather Is there a big shadow government secretly weaponising Earth's weather systems? Joe researches chemtrails and the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. 10.10 NASA's Greatest Missions: Landing the Eagle There are just a few years to go before Kennedy's deadline. The first manned mission of the formidable Saturn V rocket will take three astronauts to within a few miles of the moon. 11.00 Mythbusters: Antacid Jail Break The team find out whether a wily prisoner could blow his way out of a cell with a stash of antacid. Plus, is it easier to make a speedy getaway in the dark? 11.50 How It's Made: Episode 3 Ever wondered how everyday items such as cast iron cookware, biodiesel and clothes hangers are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 12.15 How It's Made: Episode 4 Ever wondered how everyday items such as needles and pins, architectural mouldings and locomotives are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 12.40 Food Factory: Episode 4 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including rocket candy, Pilsener beer, chocolate blueberries and roast duck. 13.05 Food Factory: A Taste of India Food Factory examines the versatility of the soy bean, unlocking the secrets of tofu. Later they see how Italian favourite the biscotti is produced. 13.30 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Weaponized Weather Is there a big shadow government secretly weaponising Earth's weather systems? Joe researches chemtrails and the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. 14.20 NASA's Greatest Missions: Landing the Eagle There are just a few years to go before Kennedy's deadline. The first manned mission of the formidable Saturn V rocket will take three astronauts to within a few miles of the moon. 15.10 You Have Been Warned: Human Guinea Pigs Count down through the world’s top 20 internet clips featuring brave human guinea pigs, including the US guy who flips cars and the Russian roof-to-roof jump. 16.00 How It's Made: Episode 5 Ever wondered how everyday items such as filigree glass, fish food and motor homes are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 16.25 How It's Made: Episode 6 Ever wondered how everyday items such as surgical instruments, ketchup and double-decker buses are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 16.50 Food Factory: Sweet and Salty, Nuts and Brownies Discover how addictive roasted peanuts, creamy mango smoothies and decadent vegan brownies are created, from raw materials to finished products. 17.15 Food Factory: Hot Potato The humble potato is a staple all over the world; Food Factory examines the production of this NOVEMBER 2015 17.40 18.05 18.30 19.20 20.10 21.00 21.25 21.50 22.40 23.30 versatile veg. Later they observe the manufacture of hot chocolate. Home Factory: After Dinner China How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce brooms, water bottles and plastic beads. Home Factory: License to Grill How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce plastic containers and rubber bands. NASA's Greatest Missions: Ordinary Supermen Commemorating NASA's 50th anniversary, this is the inside story of the world's first astronauts; seven test pilots willing to risk their lives to be the first to orbit Earth. Mythbusters: Hidden Nasties Two filthy myths are explored, as Adam and Jamie see if fizzy drinks cans are contaminated with rat pee and if everyday items are dirtier than your toilet seat. NASA's Unexplained Files: Alien Death Ray The Viking Lander may have found life on Mars, but why don’t we know about it? Plus, how could a starship be spotted in the Aurora Borealis? Home Factory: After Dinner China How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce brooms, water bottles and plastic beads. Home Factory: License to Grill How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce plastic containers and rubber bands. NASA's Greatest Missions: Ordinary Supermen Commemorating NASA's 50th anniversary, this is the inside story of the world's first astronauts; seven test pilots willing to risk their lives to be the first to orbit Earth. Storm Chasers: Aftermath After a tragic tornado outbreak in Alabama and Mississippi, all teams help with the recovery and are rededicated to improving warning times and doing vital research. You Have Been Warned: Natural Born Thrillers A countdown of exciting internet clips featuring the world’s top 20 natural born thrillers, including the world’s biggest wave rider and a death-defying high board diver. PAGE 22 00.20 Home Factory: After Dinner China How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce brooms, water bottles and plastic beads. 00.45 Home Factory: License to Grill How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce plastic containers and rubber bands. 01.10 NASA's Greatest Missions: Ordinary Supermen Commemorating NASA's 50th anniversary, this is the inside story of the world's first astronauts; seven test pilots willing to risk their lives to be the first to orbit Earth. 02.00 Mythbusters: Hidden Nasties Two filthy myths are explored, as Adam and Jamie see if fizzy drinks cans are contaminated with rat pee and if everyday items are dirtier than your toilet seat. 02.48 NASA's Unexplained Files: Alien Death Ray The Viking Lander may have found life on Mars, but why don’t we know about it? Plus, how could a starship be spotted in the Aurora Borealis? 03.36 Home Factory: After Dinner China How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce brooms, water bottles and plastic beads. 04.00 Home Factory: License to Grill How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce plastic containers and rubber bands. 04.24 NASA's Greatest Missions: Ordinary Supermen Commemorating NASA's 50th anniversary, this is the inside story of the world's first astronauts; seven test pilots willing to risk their lives to be the first to orbit Earth. 05.12 You Have Been Warned: Natural Born Thrillers A countdown of exciting internet clips featuring the world’s top 20 natural born thrillers, including the world’s biggest wave rider and a death-defying high board diver. 06.50 07.15 07.40 08.05 08.30 09.20 10.10 11.00 11.50 12.15 TUESDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Storm Chasers: Aftermath After a tragic tornado outbreak in Alabama and Mississippi, all teams help with the recovery and are 12.40 rededicated to improving warning times and doing vital research. Food Factory: Sweet and Salty, Nuts and Brownies Discover how addictive roasted peanuts, creamy mango smoothies and decadent vegan brownies are created, from raw materials to finished products. Food Factory: Hot Potato The humble potato is a staple all over the world; Food Factory examines the production of this versatile veg. Later they observe the manufacture of hot chocolate. How It's Made: Episode 5 Ever wondered how everyday items such as filigree glass, fish food and motor homes are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 6 Ever wondered how everyday items such as surgical instruments, ketchup and double-decker buses are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. NASA's Unexplained Files: Alien Death Ray The Viking Lander may have found life on Mars, but why don’t we know about it? Plus, how could a starship be spotted in the Aurora Borealis? Race to Escape: The Chinese Restaurant Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical Chinese restaurants. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. NASA's Greatest Missions: Ordinary Supermen Commemorating NASA's 50th anniversary, this is the inside story of the world's first astronauts; seven test pilots willing to risk their lives to be the first to orbit Earth. Mythbusters: Hidden Nasties Two filthy myths are explored, as Adam and Jamie see if fizzy drinks cans are contaminated with rat pee and if everyday items are dirtier than your toilet seat. How It's Made: Episode 5 Ever wondered how everyday items such as filigree glass, fish food and motor homes are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 6 Ever wondered how everyday items such as surgical instruments, ketchup and double-decker buses are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. Food Factory: Sweet and Salty, Nuts and Brownies Discover how addictive roasted peanuts, creamy mango smoothies NOVEMBER 2015 13.05 13.30 14.20 15.10 16.00 16.25 16.50 17.15 17.40 18.05 18.30 and decadent vegan brownies are created, from raw materials to finished products. Food Factory: Hot Potato The humble potato is a staple all over the world; Food Factory examines the production of this versatile veg. Later they observe the manufacture of hot chocolate. Race to Escape: The Chinese Restaurant Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical Chinese restaurants. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. NASA's Greatest Missions: Ordinary Supermen Commemorating NASA's 50th anniversary, this is the inside story of the world's first astronauts; seven test pilots willing to risk their lives to be the first to orbit Earth. You Have Been Warned: Natural Born Thrillers A countdown of exciting internet clips featuring the world’s top 20 natural born thrillers, including the world’s biggest wave rider and a death-defying high board diver. How It's Made: Episode 8 Ever wondered how everyday items such as kitchen accessories, papier-mâché animals and hydraulic cylinders are made? More common items are put under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 7 Ever wondered how everyday items such as light bars, wood model aircraft and metal snare drums are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. Food Factory: Episode 5 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including Campbell's condensed vegetable soup, Razzles, Canadian whiskey and brioche. Food Factory: Smoking Salmon The team visits a smokehouse to discover how fresh salmon is turned into an epicurean delicacy. Later they see how authentic ready-made ravioli is created. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Pain and Gain This episode might hurt a little, but it will help a lot. Learn how a common household item can reduce pain and how to get an injection without feeling the sting. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Control Yourself Do we control the body, or does it control us? If you’ve ever wanted to turn off the gag reflex or be the last one to go to the bathroom, this is the episode for you. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quicksand Quagmire Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant 19.20 20.10 21.00 21.25 21.50 22.40 23.30 00.20 00.45 01.10 PAGE 23 Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. Mythbusters: Unarmed and Unharmed Quick Draw Savage and Hairy Jim shoot it out to see if a good guy gunslinger could harmlessly disarm an enemy. Plus, is it possible to jump a bus 'Speed'-style? NASA's Unexplained Files: Black Knight Rises A chunk of the sun appears to have vanished. Plus, the Hubble Space Telescope spots thousands of unidentified objects travelling faster than light. Are we being watched? You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Pain and Gain This episode might hurt a little, but it will help a lot. Learn how a common household item can reduce pain and how to get an injection without feeling the sting. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Control Yourself Do we control the body, or does it control us? If you’ve ever wanted to turn off the gag reflex or be the last one to go to the bathroom, this is the episode for you. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quicksand Quagmire Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. Storm Chasers: No Rest for the Weary When Team TIV scores a victory in Reed's own backyard, he vows to chase harder. Tensions within Team Twistex rise as Tim grows cautious while chasing in Kansas. You Have Been Warned: Epic Stunts A countdown of the world’s top 20 epic internet stunts including a Lithuanian loop-the-loop car, record-breaking free divers and the world’s longest car jump. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Pain and Gain This episode might hurt a little, but it will help a lot. Learn how a common household item can reduce pain and how to get an injection without feeling the sting. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Control Yourself Do we control the body, or does it control us? If you’ve ever wanted to turn off the gag reflex or be the last one to go to the bathroom, this is the episode for you. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quicksand Quagmire Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the 02.00 02.48 03.36 03.59 04.24 05.12 most outrageous internet fail videos. Mythbusters: Unarmed and Unharmed Quick Draw Savage and Hairy Jim shoot it out to see if a good guy gunslinger could harmlessly disarm an enemy. Plus, is it possible to jump a bus 'Speed'-style? NASA's Unexplained Files: Black Knight Rises A chunk of the sun appears to have vanished. Plus, the Hubble Space Telescope spots thousands of unidentified objects travelling faster than light. Are we being watched? You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Pain and Gain This episode might hurt a little, but it will help a lot. Learn how a common household item can reduce pain and how to get an injection without feeling the sting. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Control Yourself Do we control the body, or does it control us? If you’ve ever wanted to turn off the gag reflex or be the last one to go to the bathroom, this is the episode for you. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quicksand Quagmire Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. You Have Been Warned: Epic Stunts A countdown of the world’s top 20 epic internet stunts including a Lithuanian loop-the-loop car, record-breaking free divers and the world’s longest car jump. WEDNESDAY 18 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Storm Chasers: No Rest for the Weary When Team TIV scores a victory in Reed's own backyard, he vows to chase harder. Tensions within Team Twistex rise as Tim grows cautious while chasing in Kansas. 06.50 Food Factory: Episode 5 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including Campbell's condensed vegetable soup, Razzles, Canadian whiskey and brioche. 07.15 Food Factory: Smoking Salmon The team visits a smokehouse to discover how fresh salmon is turned into an epicurean delicacy. Later they see how authentic ready-made ravioli is created. 07.40 How It's Made: Episode 8 Ever wondered how everyday items such as kitchen accessories, papier-mâché animals and hydraulic cylinders are made? More NOVEMBER 2015 08.05 08.30 09.20 09.45 10.10 11.00 11.50 12.15 12.40 13.05 common items are put under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 7 Ever wondered how everyday items such as light bars, wood model aircraft and metal snare drums are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. NASA's Unexplained Files: Black Knight Rises A chunk of the sun appears to have vanished. Plus, the Hubble Space Telescope spots thousands of unidentified objects travelling faster than light. Are we being watched? Home Factory: After Dinner China How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce brooms, water bottles and plastic beads. Home Factory: License to Grill How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce plastic containers and rubber bands. NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. Mythbusters: Unarmed and Unharmed Quick Draw Savage and Hairy Jim shoot it out to see if a good guy gunslinger could harmlessly disarm an enemy. Plus, is it possible to jump a bus 'Speed'-style? How It's Made: Episode 8 Ever wondered how everyday items such as kitchen accessories, papier-mâché animals and hydraulic cylinders are made? More common items are put under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 7 Ever wondered how everyday items such as light bars, wood model aircraft and metal snare drums are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. Food Factory: Episode 5 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including Campbell's condensed vegetable soup, Razzles, Canadian whiskey and brioche. Food Factory: Smoking Salmon The team visits a smokehouse to discover how fresh salmon is turned into an epicurean delicacy. Later they see how authentic ready-made ravioli is created. 13.30 Home Factory: After Dinner China How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce brooms, water bottles and plastic beads. 13.55 Home Factory: License to Grill How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce plastic containers and rubber bands. 14.20 NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. 15.10 You Have Been Warned: Epic Stunts A countdown of the world’s top 20 epic internet stunts including a Lithuanian loop-the-loop car, record-breaking free divers and the world’s longest car jump. 16.00 How It's Made: Episode 9 Ever wondered how everyday items such as clay liquor jugs, poultry deli meats and NASCAR engines are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 16.25 How It's Made: Episode 10 Ever wondered how everyday items such as nail clippers and canola oil are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 16.50 Food Factory: Sweet as Sugar The show discovers how sugar is produced, from the plant to the plate, and later gets wrapped up in the production of tortillas. 17.15 Food Factory: Whipping It Up Ever wondered how much crab goes into a crab stick? Food Factory investigates. Later they visit the Campbell’s factory to discover how pureed soups are produced. 17.40 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: In-Human Slingshot Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide. 18.30 NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. 19.20 Mythbusters: Boomerang Bullet In medieval times, were diseased dead bodies launched from catapults as weapons, and can a PAGE 24 20.10 21.00 21.50 22.40 23.30 00.20 01.10 02.00 02.48 03.36 bullet ricochet off three surfaces and return to kill the shooter? NASA's Unexplained Files: Interstellar Gold Rush A distant planet shows evidence of an Earth-like atmosphere, while a mysterious glowing light on the Moon mystifies astronauts. Have they found evidence of a crashed alien ship? What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: In-Human Slingshot Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide. NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. Storm Chasers: Too Close to Home A tornado outbreak threatens havoc in team Dominator's backyard. The TIV team follows their navigator's prediction and tension threatens to derail team Twistex's chase. You Have Been Warned: Power Junkies Witness the world's top 20 YouTube power junkies including a Neighbourhood shaking speaker system, a Tesla lightning guitar suit, human waves in Japan and a bizarre singing candle. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: In-Human Slingshot Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide. NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. Mythbusters: Boomerang Bullet In medieval times, were diseased dead bodies launched from catapults as weapons, and can a bullet ricochet off three surfaces and return to kill the shooter? NASA's Unexplained Files: Interstellar Gold Rush A distant planet shows evidence of an Earth-like atmosphere, while a mysterious glowing light on the Moon mystifies astronauts. Have they found evidence of a crashed alien ship? What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: In-Human Slingshot Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game NOVEMBER 2015 into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide. 04.24 NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. 05.12 You Have Been Warned: Power Junkies Witness the world's top 20 YouTube power junkies including a Neighbourhood shaking speaker system, a Tesla lightning guitar suit, human waves in Japan and a bizarre singing candle. 10.10 11.00 11.50 THURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Storm Chasers: Too Close to Home A tornado outbreak threatens havoc in team Dominator's backyard. The TIV team follows their navigator's prediction and tension threatens to derail team Twistex's chase. 06.50 Food Factory: Sweet as Sugar The show discovers how sugar is produced, from the plant to the plate, and later gets wrapped up in the production of tortillas. 07.15 Food Factory: Whipping It Up Ever wondered how much crab goes into a crab stick? Food Factory investigates. Later they visit the Campbell’s factory to discover how pureed soups are produced. 07.40 How It's Made: Episode 9 Ever wondered how everyday items such as clay liquor jugs, poultry deli meats and NASCAR engines are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Episode 10 Ever wondered how everyday items such as nail clippers and canola oil are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.30 NASA's Unexplained Files: Interstellar Gold Rush A distant planet shows evidence of an Earth-like atmosphere, while a mysterious glowing light on the Moon mystifies astronauts. Have they found evidence of a crashed alien ship? 09.20 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Pain and Gain This episode might hurt a little, but it will help a lot. Learn how a common household item can reduce pain and how to get an injection without feeling the sting. 09.45 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Control Yourself Do we control the body, or does it control us? If you’ve ever wanted 12.15 12.40 13.05 13.30 13.55 14.20 15.10 16.00 PAGE 25 to turn off the gag reflex or be the last one to go to the bathroom, this is the episode for you. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quicksand Quagmire Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. Mythbusters: Boomerang Bullet In medieval times, were diseased dead bodies launched from catapults as weapons, and can a bullet ricochet off three surfaces and return to kill the shooter? How It's Made: Episode 9 Ever wondered how everyday items such as clay liquor jugs, poultry deli meats and NASCAR engines are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 10 Ever wondered how everyday items such as nail clippers and canola oil are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. Food Factory: Sweet as Sugar The show discovers how sugar is produced, from the plant to the plate, and later gets wrapped up in the production of tortillas. Food Factory: Whipping It Up Ever wondered how much crab goes into a crab stick? Food Factory investigates. Later they visit the Campbell’s factory to discover how pureed soups are produced. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Pain and Gain This episode might hurt a little, but it will help a lot. Learn how a common household item can reduce pain and how to get an injection without feeling the sting. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Control Yourself Do we control the body, or does it control us? If you’ve ever wanted to turn off the gag reflex or be the last one to go to the bathroom, this is the episode for you. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quicksand Quagmire Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. You Have Been Warned: Power Junkies Witness the world's top 20 YouTube power junkies including a Neighbourhood shaking speaker system, a Tesla lightning guitar suit, human waves in Japan and a bizarre singing candle. How It's Made: Episode 11 Ever wondered how everyday items such as dial thermometers, 16.25 16.50 17.15 17.40 18.30 19.20 20.10 21.00 21.50 22.40 humous and straw sombreros are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 12 Ever wondered how everyday items such as tequila, waterbeds and flip-flops are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. Food Factory: In the Hot House Ever wondered how the tomatoes that you buy appear so consistent in their taste and size? Food Factory investigates. Later they see how breath mints are made. Food Factory: Come Fly with Me Discover the science of producing food ready to be eaten at 10,000 feet, and observe the manufacture of a New York favourite, the bagel. Race to Escape: The Explorer's Study Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical explorer’s libraries. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. Mythbusters: Soda Cup Killer Can a styrofoam cup of pop thrown from a vehicle penetrate the windscreen of the car behind? Plus, how long can you really hold on to a ledge by your fingertips? NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 5 Countless mysterious objects have been caught by NASA's cameras. We'll reveal NASA's top ten unexplained encounters using groundbreaking interviews with astronauts and scientists. Race to Escape: The Explorer's Study Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical explorer’s libraries. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. Storm Chasers: Storm Within Team Dominator risks everything to warn people of a coming storm. Sean Casey has become reluctant to chase aggressively, leaving team TIV frustrated. NOVEMBER 2015 23.30 You Have Been Warned: Dukes of Havoc Count down through the top 20 YouTube masters of chaos, including the creators of solar death ray and a slingshot genius. Plus, find out what it's like to be shot with an AK-47. 00.20 Race to Escape: The Explorer's Study Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical explorer’s libraries. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. 01.10 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. 02.00 Mythbusters: Soda Cup Killer Can a styrofoam cup of pop thrown from a vehicle penetrate the windscreen of the car behind? Plus, how long can you really hold on to a ledge by your fingertips? 02.48 NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 5 Countless mysterious objects have been caught by NASA's cameras. We'll reveal NASA's top ten unexplained encounters using groundbreaking interviews with astronauts and scientists. 03.36 Race to Escape: The Explorer's Study Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical explorer’s libraries. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. 04.24 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. 05.12 You Have Been Warned: Dukes of Havoc Count down through the top 20 YouTube masters of chaos, including the creators of solar death ray and a slingshot genius. Plus, find out what it's like to be shot with an AK-47. FRIDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Storm Chasers: Storm Within Team Dominator risks everything to warn people of a coming storm. Sean Casey has become reluctant to chase aggressively, leaving team TIV frustrated. 06.50 Food Factory: In the Hot House Ever wondered how the tomatoes that you buy appear so consistent in their taste and size? Food 07.15 07.40 08.05 08.30 09.20 10.10 11.00 11.50 12.15 12.40 13.05 PAGE 26 Factory investigates. Later they see how breath mints are made. Food Factory: Come Fly with Me Discover the science of producing food ready to be eaten at 10,000 feet, and observe the manufacture of a New York favourite, the bagel. How It's Made: Episode 11 Ever wondered how everyday items such as dial thermometers, humous and straw sombreros are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 12 Ever wondered how everyday items such as tequila, waterbeds and flip-flops are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 5 Countless mysterious objects have been caught by NASA's cameras. We'll reveal NASA's top ten unexplained encounters using groundbreaking interviews with astronauts and scientists. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: In-Human Slingshot Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. Mythbusters: Soda Cup Killer Can a styrofoam cup of pop thrown from a vehicle penetrate the windscreen of the car behind? Plus, how long can you really hold on to a ledge by your fingertips? How It's Made: Episode 11 Ever wondered how everyday items such as dial thermometers, humous and straw sombreros are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 12 Ever wondered how everyday items such as tequila, waterbeds and flip-flops are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. Food Factory: In the Hot House Ever wondered how the tomatoes that you buy appear so consistent in their taste and size? Food Factory investigates. Later they see how breath mints are made. Food Factory: Come Fly with Me Discover the science of producing food ready to be eaten at 10,000 feet, and observe the manufacture of a New York favourite, the bagel. 13.30 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: In-Human Slingshot Kevin and Grant hit the streets to make the fastest motorised trike. Plus, they turn a childhood game into a risky test of accuracy with their water slide. 14.20 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. 15.10 You Have Been Warned: Dukes of Havoc Count down through the top 20 YouTube masters of chaos, including the creators of solar death ray and a slingshot genius. Plus, find out what it's like to be shot with an AK-47. 16.00 How It's Made: Episode 13 Ever wondered how everyday items such as salsa, waterpumping windmills and dragsters are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 16.25 How It's Made: Decorative Sombreros/Salad Dressings/Cap Guns/Regenerative Medicine Ever wondered how everyday items such as salad dressings, cap guns and regenerative medicines are made? This series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 16.50 Food Factory: The Famous Cashews A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including rainbow trout, roasted cashews, sliced apples and peameal bacon. 17.15 Food Factory: The Original Granola Bar A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including chewy granola bars, BBQ vegetable medleys, blue cheese and rice cakes. 17.40 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Bigfoot Human Hybrid Does Bigfoot really exist? Joe Rogan researches evidence for the existence of the Sasquatch, aka Bigfoot, and goes looking for him in the wilds of the forest. 18.30 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Shuttle To satisfy a need for a bigger cargo bay in the 20-year-old space shuttle layout, NASA embarks on an ambitious redesign that revolutionises space travel, making the craft reusable. 19.20 Mythbusters: Dive to Survive Two more movie myths are put to the test. Can an explosion on a boat be survived by diving NOVEMBER 2015 20.10 21.00 21.50 22.40 23.30 00.20 01.10 02.00 02.48 03.36 underwater, and can phone books be used as budget bullet-proofing? NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 6 When astronaut Leroy Chao’s highrisk spacewalk is interrupted by bright lights flying past, it sparks a major investigation. Could alien life forms be to blame? Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Bigfoot Human Hybrid Does Bigfoot really exist? Joe Rogan researches evidence for the existence of the Sasquatch, aka Bigfoot, and goes looking for him in the wilds of the forest. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Shuttle To satisfy a need for a bigger cargo bay in the 20-year-old space shuttle layout, NASA embarks on an ambitious redesign that revolutionises space travel, making the craft reusable. Storm Chasers: All or Nothing It is season end and Team Dominator is chasing a tornado for a radar intercept. Team TWISTEX has a chance to deploy their probe, and the TIV team chase a 3D shot. You Have Been Warned: Best Of Check out the best stunts, inventions and experiments of the series, including wing-suited flybys, mega stereos, the man who took on a taser, and the infamous ghost chilli. Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Bigfoot Human Hybrid Does Bigfoot really exist? Joe Rogan researches evidence for the existence of the Sasquatch, aka Bigfoot, and goes looking for him in the wilds of the forest. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Shuttle To satisfy a need for a bigger cargo bay in the 20-year-old space shuttle layout, NASA embarks on an ambitious redesign that revolutionises space travel, making the craft reusable. Mythbusters: Dive to Survive Two more movie myths are put to the test. Can an explosion on a boat be survived by diving underwater, and can phone books be used as budget bullet-proofing? NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 6 When astronaut Leroy Chao’s highrisk spacewalk is interrupted by bright lights flying past, it sparks a major investigation. Could alien life forms be to blame? Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Bigfoot Human Hybrid Does Bigfoot really exist? Joe Rogan researches evidence for the existence of the Sasquatch, aka PAGE 27 Bigfoot, and goes looking for him in the wilds of the forest. 04.24 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Shuttle To satisfy a need for a bigger cargo bay in the 20-year-old space shuttle layout, NASA embarks on an ambitious redesign that revolutionises space travel, making the craft reusable. 05.12 You Have Been Warned: Best Of Check out the best stunts, inventions and experiments of the series, including wing-suited flybys, mega stereos, the man who took on a taser, and the infamous ghost chilli. SATURDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 How It's Made: Episode 5 Ever wondered how everyday items such as filigree glass, fish food and motor homes are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 06.25 How It's Made: Episode 8 Ever wondered how everyday items such as kitchen accessories, papier-mâché animals and hydraulic cylinders are made? More common items are put under the microscope to find out. 06.50 How It's Made: Episode 9 Ever wondered how everyday items such as clay liquor jugs, poultry deli meats and NASCAR engines are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 07.15 How It's Made: Episode 11 Ever wondered how everyday items such as dial thermometers, humous and straw sombreros are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 07.40 How It's Made: Episode 13 Ever wondered how everyday items such as salsa, waterpumping windmills and dragsters are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Episode 6 Ever wondered how everyday items such as surgical instruments, ketchup and double-decker buses are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.30 How It's Made: Episode 7 Ever wondered how everyday items such as light bars, wood model aircraft and metal snare drums are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.55 How It's Made: Episode 10 Ever wondered how everyday items such as nail clippers and 09.20 09.45 10.10 10.35 11.00 11.50 12.40 13.30 13.55 14.20 canola oil are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Episode 12 Ever wondered how everyday items such as tequila, waterbeds and flip-flops are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Decorative Sombreros/Salad Dressings/Cap Guns/Regenerative Medicine Ever wondered how everyday items such as salad dressings, cap guns and regenerative medicines are made? This series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Pain and Gain This episode might hurt a little, but it will help a lot. Learn how a common household item can reduce pain and how to get an injection without feeling the sting. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Control Yourself Do we control the body, or does it control us? If you’ve ever wanted to turn off the gag reflex or be the last one to go to the bathroom, this is the episode for you. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quicksand Quagmire Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. Race to Escape: The Explorer's Study Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical explorer’s libraries. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Bigfoot Human Hybrid Does Bigfoot really exist? Joe Rogan researches evidence for the existence of the Sasquatch, aka Bigfoot, and goes looking for him in the wilds of the forest. Home Factory: After Dinner China How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce brooms, water bottles and plastic beads. Home Factory: License to Grill How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce plastic containers and rubber bands. Storm Chasers: Aftermath After a tragic tornado outbreak in Alabama and Mississippi, all teams help with the recovery and are NOVEMBER 2015 15.10 16.00 16.50 17.40 18.30 18.55 19.20 20.10 21.00 21.50 rededicated to improving warning times and doing vital research. Storm Chasers: No Rest for the Weary When Team TIV scores a victory in Reed's own backyard, he vows to chase harder. Tensions within Team Twistex rise as Tim grows cautious while chasing in Kansas. Storm Chasers: Too Close to Home A tornado outbreak threatens havoc in team Dominator's backyard. The TIV team follows their navigator's prediction and tension threatens to derail team Twistex's chase. Storm Chasers: Storm Within Team Dominator risks everything to warn people of a coming storm. Sean Casey has become reluctant to chase aggressively, leaving team TIV frustrated. Storm Chasers: All or Nothing It is season end and Team Dominator is chasing a tornado for a radar intercept. Team TWISTEX has a chance to deploy their probe, and the TIV team chase a 3D shot. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Pain and Gain This episode might hurt a little, but it will help a lot. Learn how a common household item can reduce pain and how to get an injection without feeling the sting. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Control Yourself Do we control the body, or does it control us? If you’ve ever wanted to turn off the gag reflex or be the last one to go to the bathroom, this is the episode for you. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quicksand Quagmire Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. Race to Escape: The Explorer's Study Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical explorer’s libraries. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Bigfoot Human Hybrid Does Bigfoot really exist? Joe Rogan researches evidence for the existence of the Sasquatch, aka Bigfoot, and goes looking for him in the wilds of the forest. Home Factory: After Dinner China How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce brooms, water bottles and plastic beads. 22.15 Home Factory: License to Grill How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce plastic containers and rubber bands. 22.40 You Have Been Warned: Natural Born Thrillers A countdown of exciting internet clips featuring the world’s top 20 natural born thrillers, including the world’s biggest wave rider and a death-defying high board diver. 23.30 You Have Been Warned: Epic Stunts A countdown of the world’s top 20 epic internet stunts including a Lithuanian loop-the-loop car, record-breaking free divers and the world’s longest car jump. 00.20 You Have Been Warned: Power Junkies Witness the world's top 20 YouTube power junkies including a Neighbourhood shaking speaker system, a Tesla lightning guitar suit, human waves in Japan and a bizarre singing candle. 01.10 You Have Been Warned: Dukes of Havoc Count down through the top 20 YouTube masters of chaos, including the creators of solar death ray and a slingshot genius. Plus, find out what it's like to be shot with an AK-47. 02.00 You Have Been Warned: Best Of Check out the best stunts, inventions and experiments of the series, including wing-suited flybys, mega stereos, the man who took on a taser, and the infamous ghost chilli. 02.48 Mythbusters: Hidden Nasties Two filthy myths are explored, as Adam and Jamie see if fizzy drinks cans are contaminated with rat pee and if everyday items are dirtier than your toilet seat. 03.36 Mythbusters: Unarmed and Unharmed Quick Draw Savage and Hairy Jim shoot it out to see if a good guy gunslinger could harmlessly disarm an enemy. Plus, is it possible to jump a bus 'Speed'-style? 04.24 Mythbusters: Boomerang Bullet In medieval times, were diseased dead bodies launched from catapults as weapons, and can a bullet ricochet off three surfaces and return to kill the shooter? 05.12 Mythbusters: Soda Cup Killer Can a styrofoam cup of pop thrown from a vehicle penetrate the windscreen of the car behind? Plus, how long can you really hold on to a ledge by your fingertips? PAGE 28 SUNDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Food Factory: Sweet and Salty, Nuts and Brownies Discover how addictive roasted peanuts, creamy mango smoothies and decadent vegan brownies are created, from raw materials to finished products. 06.25 Food Factory: Episode 5 A look at how some popular foods are made in food factories, including Campbell's condensed vegetable soup, Razzles, Canadian whiskey and brioche. 06.50 Food Factory: Sweet as Sugar The show discovers how sugar is produced, from the plant to the plate, and later gets wrapped up in the production of tortillas. 07.15 Food Factory: In the Hot House Ever wondered how the tomatoes that you buy appear so consistent in their taste and size? Food Factory investigates. Later they see how breath mints are made. 07.40 Food Factory: The Famous Cashews A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including rainbow trout, roasted cashews, sliced apples and peameal bacon. 08.05 Food Factory: Hot Potato The humble potato is a staple all over the world; Food Factory examines the production of this versatile veg. Later they observe the manufacture of hot chocolate. 08.30 Food Factory: Smoking Salmon The team visits a smokehouse to discover how fresh salmon is turned into an epicurean delicacy. Later they see how authentic ready-made ravioli is created. 08.55 Food Factory: Whipping It Up Ever wondered how much crab goes into a crab stick? Food Factory investigates. Later they visit the Campbell’s factory to discover how pureed soups are produced. 09.20 Food Factory: Come Fly with Me Discover the science of producing food ready to be eaten at 10,000 feet, and observe the manufacture of a New York favourite, the bagel. 09.45 Food Factory: The Original Granola Bar A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including chewy granola bars, BBQ vegetable medleys, blue cheese and rice cakes. 10.10 How It's Made: Episode 5 Ever wondered how everyday items such as filigree glass, fish food and motor homes are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. NOVEMBER 2015 10.35 How It's Made: Episode 8 Ever wondered how everyday items such as kitchen accessories, papier-mâché animals and hydraulic cylinders are made? More common items are put under the microscope to find out. 11.00 How It's Made: Episode 9 Ever wondered how everyday items such as clay liquor jugs, poultry deli meats and NASCAR engines are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 11.25 How It's Made: Episode 11 Ever wondered how everyday items such as dial thermometers, humous and straw sombreros are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 11.50 How It's Made: Episode 13 Ever wondered how everyday items such as salsa, waterpumping windmills and dragsters are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 12.15 How It's Made: Episode 6 Ever wondered how everyday items such as surgical instruments, ketchup and double-decker buses are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 12.40 How It's Made: Episode 7 Ever wondered how everyday items such as light bars, wood model aircraft and metal snare drums are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 13.05 How It's Made: Episode 10 Ever wondered how everyday items such as nail clippers and canola oil are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 13.30 How It's Made: Episode 12 Ever wondered how everyday items such as tequila, waterbeds and flip-flops are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 13.55 How It's Made: Decorative Sombreros/Salad Dressings/Cap Guns/Regenerative Medicine Ever wondered how everyday items such as salad dressings, cap guns and regenerative medicines are made? This series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 14.20 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Pain and Gain This episode might hurt a little, but it will help a lot. Learn how a common household item can reduce pain and how to get an injection without feeling the sting. 14.45 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Control Yourself Do we control the body, or does it control us? If you’ve ever wanted 15.10 16.00 16.50 17.40 18.05 18.30 19.20 20.10 21.00 PAGE 29 to turn off the gag reflex or be the last one to go to the bathroom, this is the episode for you. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quicksand Quagmire Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. Race to Escape: The Explorer's Study Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical explorer’s libraries. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Bigfoot Human Hybrid Does Bigfoot really exist? Joe Rogan researches evidence for the existence of the Sasquatch, aka Bigfoot, and goes looking for him in the wilds of the forest. Home Factory: After Dinner China How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce brooms, water bottles and plastic beads. Home Factory: License to Grill How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce plastic containers and rubber bands. NASA's Unexplained Files: Alien Death Ray The Viking Lander may have found life on Mars, but why don’t we know about it? Plus, how could a starship be spotted in the Aurora Borealis? NASA's Unexplained Files: Black Knight Rises A chunk of the sun appears to have vanished. Plus, the Hubble Space Telescope spots thousands of unidentified objects travelling faster than light. Are we being watched? NASA's Unexplained Files: Interstellar Gold Rush A distant planet shows evidence of an Earth-like atmosphere, while a mysterious glowing light on the Moon mystifies astronauts. Have they found evidence of a crashed alien ship? NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 5 Countless mysterious objects have been caught by NASA's cameras. We'll reveal NASA's top ten unexplained encounters using groundbreaking interviews with astronauts and scientists. 21.50 NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 6 When astronaut Leroy Chao’s highrisk spacewalk is interrupted by bright lights flying past, it sparks a major investigation. Could alien life forms be to blame? 22.40 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Pain and Gain This episode might hurt a little, but it will help a lot. Learn how a common household item can reduce pain and how to get an injection without feeling the sting. 23.05 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Control Yourself Do we control the body, or does it control us? If you’ve ever wanted to turn off the gag reflex or be the last one to go to the bathroom, this is the episode for you. 23.30 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quicksand Quagmire Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. 00.20 Race to Escape: The Explorer's Study Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical explorer’s libraries. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. 01.10 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Bigfoot Human Hybrid Does Bigfoot really exist? Joe Rogan researches evidence for the existence of the Sasquatch, aka Bigfoot, and goes looking for him in the wilds of the forest. 02.00 Home Factory: After Dinner China How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce brooms, water bottles and plastic beads. 02.23 Home Factory: License to Grill How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce plastic containers and rubber bands. 02.48 NASA's Greatest Missions: Ordinary Supermen Commemorating NASA's 50th anniversary, this is the inside story of the world's first astronauts; seven test pilots willing to risk their lives to be the first to orbit Earth. 03.36 NASA's Greatest Missions: Friends and Rivals After the success of Project Mercury, NASA set their sights higher – to land a man on the moon. This is the story of Project Gemini, which led to some of NASA's greatest moments. NOVEMBER 2015 04.24 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. 05.12 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Shuttle To satisfy a need for a bigger cargo bay in the 20-year-old space shuttle layout, NASA embarks on an ambitious redesign that revolutionises space travel, making the craft reusable. MONDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Storm Chasers: All or Nothing It is season end and Team Dominator is chasing a tornado for a radar intercept. Team TWISTEX has a chance to deploy their probe, and the TIV team chase a 3D shot. 06.50 Food Factory: The Famous Cashews A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including rainbow trout, roasted cashews, sliced apples and peameal bacon. 07.15 Food Factory: The Original Granola Bar A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including chewy granola bars, BBQ vegetable medleys, blue cheese and rice cakes. 07.40 How It's Made: Episode 13 Ever wondered how everyday items such as salsa, waterpumping windmills and dragsters are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Decorative Sombreros/Salad Dressings/Cap Guns/Regenerative Medicine Ever wondered how everyday items such as salad dressings, cap guns and regenerative medicines are made? This series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.30 NASA's Unexplained Files: Episode 6 When astronaut Leroy Chao’s highrisk spacewalk is interrupted by bright lights flying past, it sparks a major investigation. Could alien life forms be to blame? 09.20 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Bigfoot Human Hybrid Does Bigfoot really exist? Joe Rogan researches evidence for the existence of the Sasquatch, aka Bigfoot, and goes looking for him in the wilds of the forest. 10.10 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Shuttle To satisfy a need for a bigger cargo bay in the 20-year-old space shuttle layout, NASA embarks on an ambitious redesign that revolutionises space travel, making the craft reusable. 11.00 Mythbusters: Dive to Survive Two more movie myths are put to the test. Can an explosion on a boat be survived by diving underwater, and can phone books be used as budget bullet-proofing? 11.50 How It's Made: Episode 13 Ever wondered how everyday items such as salsa, waterpumping windmills and dragsters are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 12.15 How It's Made: Decorative Sombreros/Salad Dressings/Cap Guns/Regenerative Medicine Ever wondered how everyday items such as salad dressings, cap guns and regenerative medicines are made? This series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 12.40 Food Factory: The Famous Cashews A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including rainbow trout, roasted cashews, sliced apples and peameal bacon. 13.05 Food Factory: The Original Granola Bar A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including chewy granola bars, BBQ vegetable medleys, blue cheese and rice cakes. 13.30 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Bigfoot Human Hybrid Does Bigfoot really exist? Joe Rogan researches evidence for the existence of the Sasquatch, aka Bigfoot, and goes looking for him in the wilds of the forest. 14.20 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Shuttle To satisfy a need for a bigger cargo bay in the 20-year-old space shuttle layout, NASA embarks on an ambitious redesign that revolutionises space travel, making the craft reusable. 15.10 You Have Been Warned: Best Of Check out the best stunts, inventions and experiments of the series, including wing-suited flybys, mega stereos, the man who took on a taser, and the infamous ghost chilli. 16.00 How It's Made: Decorative Sombreros/Salad Dressings/Cap Guns/Regenerative Medicine Ever wondered how everyday items such as salad dressings, cap PAGE 30 16.25 16.50 17.15 17.40 18.05 18.30 19.20 20.10 21.00 21.25 guns and regenerative medicines are made? This series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Cheese Graters/Hot Sauce/Silver Jewellery/Mexican Chairs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. Food Factory: Episode 17 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including frozen pizzas, spreadable butter, organic mushrooms and mini quiche Florentine. Food Factory: Episode 18 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including cranberrycovered goat cheese, strawberry shortcake, ground wheat and pickled herring. Home Factory: Roped Into Relaxing How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce fire extinguishers and hammocks. Home Factory: Talking Trash How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce mirrors, light bulbs and trash cans. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. Mythbusters: Spy Car Escape What is the most effective way of ditching someone following you in a car: tacks, smoke or oil? Adam and Jamie build the ultimate spy car to test each method out. NASA's Unexplained Files: Life in Hell A UFO crashes in Pennsylvania. Was it a secret Soviet satellite, or something far more dangerous? On Mercury, NASA finds the impossible: frozen water. Home Factory: Roped Into Relaxing How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce fire extinguishers and hammocks. Home Factory: Talking Trash How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce mirrors, light bulbs and trash cans. NOVEMBER 2015 21.50 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. 22.40 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 1 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including terrifying firenadoes, extraordinary 965-kilometre-long clouds, and bizarre flying foam. 23.05 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 2 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including blinding dust storms, alien clouds, angels in the mist, and snow in the hottest desert on earth. 23.30 Weird Connections: How Sticky Is Your Gecko? Geckos are among the best climbers in the natural world. Take a journey into the worlds of robotics and nanotechnology to find out how geckos might help humans to become Spidermen. 23.55 Weird Connections: The Sound of Vomit Building on Professor Trevor Cox's research into annoying sounds, scientists manipulate noise in the hope of developing safe methods of crowd dispersal. 00.20 Home Factory: Roped Into Relaxing How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce fire extinguishers and hammocks. 00.45 Home Factory: Talking Trash How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce mirrors, light bulbs and trash cans. 01.10 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. 02.00 Mythbusters: Spy Car Escape What is the most effective way of ditching someone following you in a car: tacks, smoke or oil? Adam and Jamie build the ultimate spy car to test each method out. 02.48 NASA's Unexplained Files: Life in Hell A UFO crashes in Pennsylvania. Was it a secret Soviet satellite, or something far more dangerous? On Mercury, NASA finds the impossible: frozen water. 03.36 Home Factory: Roped Into Relaxing How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind PAGE 31 04.00 04.24 05.12 05.36 the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce fire extinguishers and hammocks. Home Factory: Talking Trash How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce mirrors, light bulbs and trash cans. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. Weird Connections: How Sticky Is Your Gecko? Geckos are among the best climbers in the natural world. Take a journey into the worlds of robotics and nanotechnology to find out how geckos might help humans to become Spidermen. Weird Connections: The Sound of Vomit Building on Professor Trevor Cox's research into annoying sounds, scientists manipulate noise in the hope of developing safe methods of crowd dispersal. TUESDAY 24 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 1 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including terrifying firenadoes, extraordinary 965-kilometre-long clouds, and bizarre flying foam. 06.25 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 2 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including blinding dust storms, alien clouds, angels in the mist, and snow in the hottest desert on earth. 06.50 Food Factory: Episode 17 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including frozen pizzas, spreadable butter, organic mushrooms and mini quiche Florentine. 07.15 Food Factory: Episode 18 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including cranberrycovered goat cheese, strawberry shortcake, ground wheat and pickled herring. 07.40 How It's Made: Decorative Sombreros/Salad Dressings/Cap Guns/Regenerative Medicine Ever wondered how everyday items such as salad dressings, cap guns and regenerative medicines are made? This series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Cheese Graters/Hot Sauce/Silver Jewellery/Mexican Chairs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.30 NASA's Unexplained Files: Life in Hell A UFO crashes in Pennsylvania. Was it a secret Soviet satellite, or something far more dangerous? On Mercury, NASA finds the impossible: frozen water. 09.20 Race to Escape: The Explorer's Study Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical explorer’s libraries. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. 10.10 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. 11.00 Mythbusters: Spy Car Escape What is the most effective way of ditching someone following you in a car: tacks, smoke or oil? Adam and Jamie build the ultimate spy car to test each method out. 11.50 How It's Made: Decorative Sombreros/Salad Dressings/Cap Guns/Regenerative Medicine Ever wondered how everyday items such as salad dressings, cap guns and regenerative medicines are made? This series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 12.15 How It's Made: Cheese Graters/Hot Sauce/Silver Jewellery/Mexican Chairs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 12.40 Food Factory: Episode 17 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including frozen pizzas, spreadable butter, organic mushrooms and mini quiche Florentine. 13.05 Food Factory: Episode 18 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including cranberrycovered goat cheese, strawberry shortcake, ground wheat and pickled herring. 13.30 Race to Escape: The Explorer's Study Two teams of three strangers are locked in identical explorer’s libraries. They have just one hour to solve five mind-bending puzzles in order to escape. NOVEMBER 2015 14.20 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. 15.10 Weird Connections: How Sticky Is Your Gecko? Geckos are among the best climbers in the natural world. Take a journey into the worlds of robotics and nanotechnology to find out how geckos might help humans to become Spidermen. 15.35 Weird Connections: The Sound of Vomit Building on Professor Trevor Cox's research into annoying sounds, scientists manipulate noise in the hope of developing safe methods of crowd dispersal. 16.00 How It's Made: Game Calls/Mayonnaise/Razor Blades/Butterfly Safety Razors Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 16.25 How It's Made: Corn Tortillas/Crankshafts/Bush Planes/Bike Wheels Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 16.50 Food Factory: Episode 19 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including vodka mixers, Italian pizzelle cookies, buffalo wings and super caramel crunch cake. 17.15 Food Factory: Episode 20 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including organic milk, chickpeas, samosas and mini éclairs. 17.40 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Survival If human bodies were built to survive, why are some not very good at it? Explore how to get better - and last longer - at the game of survival. 18.05 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Battle of the Senses The senses tell everything about the world around us, but they can be easily fooled. Discover the hacks needed to better coordinate and sharpen your senses. 18.30 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quake, Rattle and Roll Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. 19.20 Mythbusters: Bottle Bash Adam and Jamie kick off a bar brawl to test whether an empty beer bottle will inflict more damage than a full one, beating a porkstuffed human dummy. 20.10 NASA's Unexplained Files: Top Secret Terror Images of Mercury reveal massive spider-like formations on its surface. Is it an odd geological formation - or something much more ominous? 21.00 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Survival If human bodies were built to survive, why are some not very good at it? Explore how to get better - and last longer - at the game of survival. 21.25 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Battle of the Senses The senses tell everything about the world around us, but they can be easily fooled. Discover the hacks needed to better coordinate and sharpen your senses. 21.50 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quake, Rattle and Roll Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. 22.40 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 3 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including a seemingly everlasting storm in Venezuela, morphing mountains in Montana, and brain hail in Oklahoma. 23.05 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 4 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including tornadoes made of snow, a giant ball of ice that fell from the sky, and a glowing orb that appeared during a storm. 23.30 Weird Connections: The Fly 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. 23.55 Weird Connections: Quack Science Acoustics researcher Jonathan Hargreaves wanted to find out if a duck's quack echoes. How could the discoveries he made help to save the lives of fighter pilots? 00.20 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Survival If human bodies were built to survive, why are some not very good at it? Explore how to get better - and last longer - at the game of survival. 00.45 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Battle of the Senses The senses tell everything about the world around us, but they can PAGE 32 01.10 02.00 02.48 03.36 03.59 04.24 05.12 05.36 be easily fooled. Discover the hacks needed to better coordinate and sharpen your senses. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quake, Rattle and Roll Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. Mythbusters: Bottle Bash Adam and Jamie kick off a bar brawl to test whether an empty beer bottle will inflict more damage than a full one, beating a porkstuffed human dummy. NASA's Unexplained Files: Top Secret Terror Images of Mercury reveal massive spider-like formations on its surface. Is it an odd geological formation - or something much more ominous? You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Survival If human bodies were built to survive, why are some not very good at it? Explore how to get better - and last longer - at the game of survival. You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Battle of the Senses The senses tell everything about the world around us, but they can be easily fooled. Discover the hacks needed to better coordinate and sharpen your senses. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quake, Rattle and Roll Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. Weird Connections: The Fly 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. Weird Connections: Quack Science Acoustics researcher Jonathan Hargreaves wanted to find out if a duck's quack echoes. How could the discoveries he made help to save the lives of fighter pilots? WEDNESDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 3 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including a seemingly everlasting storm in Venezuela, morphing mountains in Montana, and brain hail in Oklahoma. NOVEMBER 2015 06.25 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 4 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including tornadoes made of snow, a giant ball of ice that fell from the sky, and a glowing orb that appeared during a storm. 06.50 Food Factory: Episode 19 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including vodka mixers, Italian pizzelle cookies, buffalo wings and super caramel crunch cake. 07.15 Food Factory: Episode 20 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including organic milk, chickpeas, samosas and mini éclairs. 07.40 How It's Made: Game Calls/Mayonnaise/Razor Blades/Butterfly Safety Razors Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Corn Tortillas/Crankshafts/Bush Planes/Bike Wheels Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.30 NASA's Unexplained Files: Top Secret Terror Images of Mercury reveal massive spider-like formations on its surface. Is it an odd geological formation - or something much more ominous? 09.20 Home Factory: Roped Into Relaxing How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce fire extinguishers and hammocks. 09.45 Home Factory: Talking Trash How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce mirrors, light bulbs and trash cans. 10.10 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Shuttle To satisfy a need for a bigger cargo bay in the 20-year-old space shuttle layout, NASA embarks on an ambitious redesign that revolutionises space travel, making the craft reusable. 11.00 Mythbusters: Bottle Bash Adam and Jamie kick off a bar brawl to test whether an empty beer bottle will inflict more damage than a full one, beating a porkstuffed human dummy. 11.50 How It's Made: Game Calls/Mayonnaise/Razor Blades/Butterfly Safety Razors Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 12.15 How It's Made: Corn Tortillas/Crankshafts/Bush Planes/Bike Wheels Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 12.40 Food Factory: Episode 19 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including vodka mixers, Italian pizzelle cookies, buffalo wings and super caramel crunch cake. 13.05 Food Factory: Episode 20 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including organic milk, chickpeas, samosas and mini éclairs. 13.30 Home Factory: Roped Into Relaxing How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce fire extinguishers and hammocks. 13.55 Home Factory: Talking Trash How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce mirrors, light bulbs and trash cans. 14.20 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Shuttle To satisfy a need for a bigger cargo bay in the 20-year-old space shuttle layout, NASA embarks on an ambitious redesign that revolutionises space travel, making the craft reusable. 15.10 Weird Connections: The Fly 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. 15.35 Weird Connections: Quack Science Acoustics researcher Jonathan Hargreaves wanted to find out if a duck's quack echoes. How could the discoveries he made help to save the lives of fighter pilots? 16.00 How It's Made: Folding Kayaks/Pinatas/Garbage Trucks/Brake Discs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. PAGE 33 16.25 How It's Made: Rolled Wafers/Wood Pellets/Class Rings Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 16.50 Food Factory: Pasta The Olives Today the Food Factory discovers how stuffed manzanilla olives get from the branch to the jar, and later examines how drinkable probiotic yoghurts are produced. 17.15 Food Factory: In A Jam Today the Food Factory discovers how rhubarb and strawberry jams are produced, and finds out how a company processes three million tomatoes a day to make pasta sauces. 17.40 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Backyard Volcano Blowup Kevin and Grant try to survive a 30mph ride in their off-road soap box racers. Plus, a classic homemade volcano gets supersized into a three-stage eruption. 18.30 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Shuttle To satisfy a need for a bigger cargo bay in the 20-year-old space shuttle layout, NASA embarks on an ambitious redesign that revolutionises space travel, making the craft reusable. 19.20 Mythbusters: Fireball Stun Gun It is a pyromaniac's dream as Adam and Jamie test whether pepper spray plus flannel shirt plus being hit by a stungun equals a monstrous fireball. 20.10 NASA's Unexplained Files: Lethal Weapons The show returns with more mysterious encounters, unusual discoveries and strange sightings, straight from NASA’s best and brightest. 21.00 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Backyard Volcano Blowup Kevin and Grant try to survive a 30mph ride in their off-road soap box racers. Plus, a classic homemade volcano gets supersized into a three-stage eruption. 21.50 NASA's Greatest Missions: The Shuttle To satisfy a need for a bigger cargo bay in the 20-year-old space shuttle layout, NASA embarks on an ambitious redesign that revolutionises space travel, making the craft reusable. 22.40 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 5 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including giant jellyfish and strange ice shapes on a mountainside in Chile. Plus, can NOVEMBER 2015 23.05 23.30 23.55 00.20 01.10 02.00 02.48 03.36 04.24 weird weather solve the Loch Ness mystery? Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 6 Witness a tsunami of fog, upsidedown lightning and lakes full of perfectly round ice balls. Then three suns appear to hang in the sky, and a giant wall of dust smothers Phoenix. Weird Connections: The Blindfolded Seal Dr Guido Denhardt set out to discover how seals are able to locate fish in zero-visibility waters. His findings could help to develop technology that prevents leaking oil pipes. Weird Connections: Monkey Genius At the Primate Research Institute in Japan, chimpanzees compete against humans on a computer game devised by Professor Matsuzawa. Could his research uncover hidden human potential? What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Backyard Volcano Blowup Kevin and Grant try to survive a 30mph ride in their off-road soap box racers. Plus, a classic homemade volcano gets supersized into a three-stage eruption. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Shuttle To satisfy a need for a bigger cargo bay in the 20-year-old space shuttle layout, NASA embarks on an ambitious redesign that revolutionises space travel, making the craft reusable. Mythbusters: Fireball Stun Gun It is a pyromaniac's dream as Adam and Jamie test whether pepper spray plus flannel shirt plus being hit by a stungun equals a monstrous fireball. NASA's Unexplained Files: Lethal Weapons The show returns with more mysterious encounters, unusual discoveries and strange sightings, straight from NASA’s best and brightest. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Backyard Volcano Blowup Kevin and Grant try to survive a 30mph ride in their off-road soap box racers. Plus, a classic homemade volcano gets supersized into a three-stage eruption. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Shuttle To satisfy a need for a bigger cargo bay in the 20-year-old space shuttle layout, NASA embarks on an ambitious redesign that revolutionises space travel, making the craft reusable. PAGE 34 05.12 Weird Connections: The Blindfolded Seal Dr Guido Denhardt set out to discover how seals are able to locate fish in zero-visibility waters. His findings could help to develop technology that prevents leaking oil pipes. 05.36 Weird Connections: Monkey Genius At the Primate Research Institute in Japan, chimpanzees compete against humans on a computer game devised by Professor Matsuzawa. Could his research uncover hidden human potential? THURSDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 5 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including giant jellyfish and strange ice shapes on a mountainside in Chile. Plus, can weird weather solve the Loch Ness mystery? 06.25 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 6 Witness a tsunami of fog, upsidedown lightning and lakes full of perfectly round ice balls. Then three suns appear to hang in the sky, and a giant wall of dust smothers Phoenix. 06.50 Food Factory: Pasta The Olives Today the Food Factory discovers how stuffed manzanilla olives get from the branch to the jar, and later examines how drinkable probiotic yoghurts are produced. 07.15 Food Factory: In A Jam Today the Food Factory discovers how rhubarb and strawberry jams are produced, and finds out how a company processes three million tomatoes a day to make pasta sauces. 07.40 How It's Made: Folding Kayaks/Pinatas/Garbage Trucks/Brake Discs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Rolled Wafers/Wood Pellets/Class Rings Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.30 NASA's Unexplained Files: Lethal Weapons The show returns with more mysterious encounters, unusual discoveries and strange sightings, straight from NASA’s best and brightest. 09.20 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Survival If human bodies were built to survive, why are some not very good at it? Explore how to get better - and last longer - at the game of survival. 09.45 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Battle of the Senses The senses tell everything about the world around us, but they can be easily fooled. Discover the hacks needed to better coordinate and sharpen your senses. 10.10 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quake, Rattle and Roll Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. 11.00 Mythbusters: Fireball Stun Gun It is a pyromaniac's dream as Adam and Jamie test whether pepper spray plus flannel shirt plus being hit by a stungun equals a monstrous fireball. 11.50 How It's Made: Folding Kayaks/Pinatas/Garbage Trucks/Brake Discs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 12.15 How It's Made: Rolled Wafers/Wood Pellets/Class Rings Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 12.40 Food Factory: Pasta The Olives Today the Food Factory discovers how stuffed manzanilla olives get from the branch to the jar, and later examines how drinkable probiotic yoghurts are produced. 13.05 Food Factory: In A Jam Today the Food Factory discovers how rhubarb and strawberry jams are produced, and finds out how a company processes three million tomatoes a day to make pasta sauces. 13.30 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Survival If human bodies were built to survive, why are some not very good at it? Explore how to get better - and last longer - at the game of survival. 13.55 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Battle of the Senses The senses tell everything about the world around us, but they can be easily fooled. Discover the hacks needed to better coordinate and sharpen your senses. 14.20 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quake, Rattle and Roll Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant NOVEMBER 2015 15.10 15.35 16.00 16.25 16.50 17.15 17.40 18.30 19.20 20.10 Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. Weird Connections: The Blindfolded Seal Dr Guido Denhardt set out to discover how seals are able to locate fish in zero-visibility waters. His findings could help to develop technology that prevents leaking oil pipes. Weird Connections: Monkey Genius At the Primate Research Institute in Japan, chimpanzees compete against humans on a computer game devised by Professor Matsuzawa. Could his research uncover hidden human potential? How It's Made: Speed Skates/Synthetic Rubber/Cocoa Beans/Chocolate Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Steering Wheels/Fuel Lines/Apple Pies/Radiators Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. Food Factory: Mousse Hunting Today the Food Factory discovers how still drinking water is produced on a mass scale, and later witnesses how coconut mousse cakes are manufactured. Food Factory: Episode 24 Today the Food Factory discovers how pecan nuts are transformed into a butter-toasted praline, and later investigates how ice cubes are manufactured on a mass scale. Primal Connections Take a look at the changing diets of humans over the course of history, as presenter Greger Larson examines how the food we have consumed has transformed our development. Cosmic Collisions: Earth Right now, massive meteors are orbiting dangerously close to Earth. What can we do to stop asteroids that are heading towards us, and what type of damage might they cause? Mythbusters: Mythssion Control In this episode, the fans take command. First it is Hyneman vs Newton. Then Kari, Grant and Tory retest 'Knock your socks off' as so many viewers believe the first test was flawed. NASA's Unexplained Files: Hammer of Thor What are the mysterious trails on the lunar surface near the Apollo landing sites? Does a strange 21.00 21.50 22.40 23.05 23.30 23.55 00.20 01.10 02.00 02.48 PAGE 35 space object spell disaster for the crew of the space shuttle? Primal Connections Take a look at the changing diets of humans over the course of history, as presenter Greger Larson examines how the food we have consumed has transformed our development. Cosmic Collisions: Earth Right now, massive meteors are orbiting dangerously close to Earth. What can we do to stop asteroids that are heading towards us, and what type of damage might they cause? Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 7 A town becomes so encased in thick ice that the residents can't recognise it. In the USA, things take an apocalyptic turn when dead birds fall from the sky. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 8 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including icebergs of hail on a hot spring day in Texas and strange UFO-shaped clouds looming over Russia. Weird Connections: Tripping Up Grannies Follow leading scientists as they try to learn more about human balance by tripping up elderly women, and meet an architect who wants to create buildings that think for themselves. Weird Connections: The Subsonic Chicken Discover how a British engineer's attempts to learn more about the dangers aircraft face from bird strikes are connected to ambitious plans for a green alternative to fossil fuels. Primal Connections Take a look at the changing diets of humans over the course of history, as presenter Greger Larson examines how the food we have consumed has transformed our development. Cosmic Collisions: Earth Right now, massive meteors are orbiting dangerously close to Earth. What can we do to stop asteroids that are heading towards us, and what type of damage might they cause? Mythbusters: Mythssion Control In this episode, the fans take command. First it is Hyneman vs Newton. Then Kari, Grant and Tory retest 'Knock your socks off' as so many viewers believe the first test was flawed. NASA's Unexplained Files: Hammer of Thor What are the mysterious trails on the lunar surface near the Apollo landing sites? Does a strange space object spell disaster for the crew of the space shuttle? 03.36 Primal Connections Take a look at the changing diets of humans over the course of history, as presenter Greger Larson examines how the food we have consumed has transformed our development. 04.24 Cosmic Collisions: Earth Right now, massive meteors are orbiting dangerously close to Earth. What can we do to stop asteroids that are heading towards us, and what type of damage might they cause? 05.12 Weird Connections: Tripping Up Grannies Follow leading scientists as they try to learn more about human balance by tripping up elderly women, and meet an architect who wants to create buildings that think for themselves. 05.36 Weird Connections: The Subsonic Chicken Discover how a British engineer's attempts to learn more about the dangers aircraft face from bird strikes are connected to ambitious plans for a green alternative to fossil fuels. FRIDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 7 A town becomes so encased in thick ice that the residents can't recognise it. In the USA, things take an apocalyptic turn when dead birds fall from the sky. 06.25 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 8 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including icebergs of hail on a hot spring day in Texas and strange UFO-shaped clouds looming over Russia. 06.50 Food Factory: Mousse Hunting Today the Food Factory discovers how still drinking water is produced on a mass scale, and later witnesses how coconut mousse cakes are manufactured. 07.15 Food Factory: Episode 24 Today the Food Factory discovers how pecan nuts are transformed into a butter-toasted praline, and later investigates how ice cubes are manufactured on a mass scale. 07.40 How It's Made: Speed Skates/Synthetic Rubber/Cocoa Beans/Chocolate Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Steering Wheels/Fuel Lines/Apple Pies/Radiators Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating NOVEMBER 2015 08.30 09.20 10.10 11.00 11.50 12.15 12.40 13.05 13.30 14.20 series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. NASA's Unexplained Files: Hammer of Thor What are the mysterious trails on the lunar surface near the Apollo landing sites? Does a strange space object spell disaster for the crew of the space shuttle? What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Backyard Volcano Blowup Kevin and Grant try to survive a 30mph ride in their off-road soap box racers. Plus, a classic homemade volcano gets supersized into a three-stage eruption. Cosmic Collisions: Earth Right now, massive meteors are orbiting dangerously close to Earth. What can we do to stop asteroids that are heading towards us, and what type of damage might they cause? Mythbusters: Mythssion Control In this episode, the fans take command. First it is Hyneman vs Newton. Then Kari, Grant and Tory retest 'Knock your socks off' as so many viewers believe the first test was flawed. How It's Made: Speed Skates/Synthetic Rubber/Cocoa Beans/Chocolate Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Steering Wheels/Fuel Lines/Apple Pies/Radiators Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. Food Factory: Mousse Hunting Today the Food Factory discovers how still drinking water is produced on a mass scale, and later witnesses how coconut mousse cakes are manufactured. Food Factory: Episode 24 Today the Food Factory discovers how pecan nuts are transformed into a butter-toasted praline, and later investigates how ice cubes are manufactured on a mass scale. What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Backyard Volcano Blowup Kevin and Grant try to survive a 30mph ride in their off-road soap box racers. Plus, a classic homemade volcano gets supersized into a three-stage eruption. Cosmic Collisions: Earth Right now, massive meteors are orbiting dangerously close to Earth. What can we do to stop 15.10 15.35 16.00 16.25 16.50 17.15 17.40 18.30 19.20 20.10 PAGE 36 asteroids that are heading towards us, and what type of damage might they cause? Weird Connections: Tripping Up Grannies Follow leading scientists as they try to learn more about human balance by tripping up elderly women, and meet an architect who wants to create buildings that think for themselves. Weird Connections: The Subsonic Chicken Discover how a British engineer's attempts to learn more about the dangers aircraft face from bird strikes are connected to ambitious plans for a green alternative to fossil fuels. How It's Made: Whips/Pizza Makers/Incense Cones/Model Jet Engines Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Underwater Robots/Lasagne/Band Saws/Ski Trekking Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. Food Factory: From Candy to Baby A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including baklava, Candy Buttons, Baby Gourmet food and Feta cheese. Food Factory: Halloween 1 A look at how some of our favourite Halloween treats are made. We reveal the story behind molasses kisses, Zombie chocolate bars and scary candy apples. Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Biopocalypse Could a viral outbreak cause a worldwide apocalypse? Joe Rogan looks at mutated virus outbreaks, underground labs and their potential to kill all of mankind. Cosmic Collisions: Solar Systems Our Solar System resembles a cosmic pinball machine. Discover how collisions have created our moon, left gashes on Jupiter and caused pieces of Mars to end up on Earth. Mythbusters: No Pain, No Gain Adam and Jamie head to Stanford University to test whether there are some people who are more tolerant to pain than others, and become lab rats themselves. NASA's Unexplained Files: Revenge of the Fireflies Something in space is attacking the brains of our astronauts. What is it? Should NASA be worried 21.00 21.50 22.40 23.05 23.30 23.55 00.20 01.10 02.00 02.48 about the sudden appearance of so-called space fireflies? Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Biopocalypse Could a viral outbreak cause a worldwide apocalypse? Joe Rogan looks at mutated virus outbreaks, underground labs and their potential to kill all of mankind. Cosmic Collisions: Solar Systems Our Solar System resembles a cosmic pinball machine. Discover how collisions have created our moon, left gashes on Jupiter and caused pieces of Mars to end up on Earth. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 9 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including waves of ice on a hot summer's day, flowers of ice growing in the Arctic and bolts of lightning striking from blue skies. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 10 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including an eerie waterfall of gold, mysterious noises, a lighthouse turning to ice and dramatic self-propelling snowballs. Weird Connections: Swimming in Syrup Discover how experiments carried out by chemical engineer Ed Cussler could lead to miniature robot surgeons that can perform operations inside human patients. Weird Connections: The Dog That Knew Too Much Biologist Rupert Sheldrake performs controversial experiments to show that pet dogs have psychic abilities. But could his findings help humans to predict earthquakes? Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Biopocalypse Could a viral outbreak cause a worldwide apocalypse? Joe Rogan looks at mutated virus outbreaks, underground labs and their potential to kill all of mankind. Cosmic Collisions: Solar Systems Our Solar System resembles a cosmic pinball machine. Discover how collisions have created our moon, left gashes on Jupiter and caused pieces of Mars to end up on Earth. Mythbusters: No Pain, No Gain Adam and Jamie head to Stanford University to test whether there are some people who are more tolerant to pain than others, and become lab rats themselves. NASA's Unexplained Files: Revenge of the Fireflies Something in space is attacking the brains of our astronauts. What is it? Should NASA be worried NOVEMBER 2015 03.36 04.24 05.12 05.36 about the sudden appearance of so-called space fireflies? Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Biopocalypse Could a viral outbreak cause a worldwide apocalypse? Joe Rogan looks at mutated virus outbreaks, underground labs and their potential to kill all of mankind. Cosmic Collisions: Solar Systems Our Solar System resembles a cosmic pinball machine. Discover how collisions have created our moon, left gashes on Jupiter and caused pieces of Mars to end up on Earth. Weird Connections: Swimming in Syrup Discover how experiments carried out by chemical engineer Ed Cussler could lead to miniature robot surgeons that can perform operations inside human patients. Weird Connections: The Dog That Knew Too Much Biologist Rupert Sheldrake performs controversial experiments to show that pet dogs have psychic abilities. But could his findings help humans to predict earthquakes? SATURDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 How It's Made: Decorative Sombreros/Salad Dressings/Cap Guns/Regenerative Medicine Ever wondered how everyday items such as salad dressings, cap guns and regenerative medicines are made? This series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 06.25 How It's Made: Game Calls/Mayonnaise/Razor Blades/Butterfly Safety Razors Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 06.50 How It's Made: Folding Kayaks/Pinatas/Garbage Trucks/Brake Discs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 07.15 How It's Made: Speed Skates/Synthetic Rubber/Cocoa Beans/Chocolate Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 07.40 How It's Made: Whips/Pizza Makers/Incense Cones/Model Jet Engines Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Cheese Graters/Hot Sauce/Silver Jewellery/Mexican Chairs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.30 How It's Made: Corn Tortillas/Crankshafts/Bush Planes/Bike Wheels Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.55 How It's Made: Rolled Wafers/Wood Pellets/Class Rings Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 09.20 How It's Made: Steering Wheels/Fuel Lines/Apple Pies/Radiators Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 09.45 How It's Made: Underwater Robots/Lasagne/Band Saws/Ski Trekking Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 10.10 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Survival If human bodies were built to survive, why are some not very good at it? Explore how to get better - and last longer - at the game of survival. 10.35 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Battle of the Senses The senses tell everything about the world around us, but they can be easily fooled. Discover the hacks needed to better coordinate and sharpen your senses. 11.00 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quake, Rattle and Roll Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. 11.50 Primal Connections Take a look at the changing diets of humans over the course of history, as presenter Greger Larson examines how the food we PAGE 37 12.40 13.30 13.55 14.20 14.45 15.10 15.35 16.00 16.25 16.50 have consumed has transformed our development. Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Biopocalypse Could a viral outbreak cause a worldwide apocalypse? Joe Rogan looks at mutated virus outbreaks, underground labs and their potential to kill all of mankind. Home Factory: Roped Into Relaxing How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce fire extinguishers and hammocks. Home Factory: Talking Trash How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce mirrors, light bulbs and trash cans. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 1 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including terrifying firenadoes, extraordinary 965-kilometre-long clouds, and bizarre flying foam. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 2 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including blinding dust storms, alien clouds, angels in the mist, and snow in the hottest desert on earth. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 3 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including a seemingly everlasting storm in Venezuela, morphing mountains in Montana, and brain hail in Oklahoma. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 4 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including tornadoes made of snow, a giant ball of ice that fell from the sky, and a glowing orb that appeared during a storm. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 5 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including giant jellyfish and strange ice shapes on a mountainside in Chile. Plus, can weird weather solve the Loch Ness mystery? Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 6 Witness a tsunami of fog, upsidedown lightning and lakes full of perfectly round ice balls. Then three suns appear to hang in the sky, and a giant wall of dust smothers Phoenix. Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 7 A town becomes so encased in thick ice that the residents can't recognise it. In the USA, things take an apocalyptic turn when dead birds fall from the sky. NOVEMBER 2015 17.15 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 8 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including icebergs of hail on a hot spring day in Texas and strange UFO-shaped clouds looming over Russia. 17.40 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 9 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including waves of ice on a hot summer's day, flowers of ice growing in the Arctic and bolts of lightning striking from blue skies. 18.05 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 10 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including an eerie waterfall of gold, mysterious noises, a lighthouse turning to ice and dramatic self-propelling snowballs. 18.30 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Survival If human bodies were built to survive, why are some not very good at it? Explore how to get better - and last longer - at the game of survival. 18.55 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Battle of the Senses The senses tell everything about the world around us, but they can be easily fooled. Discover the hacks needed to better coordinate and sharpen your senses. 19.20 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quake, Rattle and Roll Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. 20.10 Primal Connections Take a look at the changing diets of humans over the course of history, as presenter Greger Larson examines how the food we have consumed has transformed our development. 21.00 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Biopocalypse Could a viral outbreak cause a worldwide apocalypse? Joe Rogan looks at mutated virus outbreaks, underground labs and their potential to kill all of mankind. 21.50 Home Factory: Roped Into Relaxing How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce fire extinguishers and hammocks. 22.15 Home Factory: Talking Trash How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce mirrors, light bulbs and trash cans. 22.40 Weird Connections: How Sticky Is Your Gecko? Geckos are among the best climbers in the natural world. Take a journey into the worlds of robotics and nanotechnology to find out how geckos might help humans to become Spidermen. 23.05 Weird Connections: The Sound of Vomit Building on Professor Trevor Cox's research into annoying sounds, scientists manipulate noise in the hope of developing safe methods of crowd dispersal. 23.30 Weird Connections: The Fly 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. 23.55 Weird Connections: Quack Science Acoustics researcher Jonathan Hargreaves wanted to find out if a duck's quack echoes. How could the discoveries he made help to save the lives of fighter pilots? 00.20 Weird Connections: The Blindfolded Seal Dr Guido Denhardt set out to discover how seals are able to locate fish in zero-visibility waters. His findings could help to develop technology that prevents leaking oil pipes. 00.45 Weird Connections: Monkey Genius At the Primate Research Institute in Japan, chimpanzees compete against humans on a computer game devised by Professor Matsuzawa. Could his research uncover hidden human potential? 01.10 Weird Connections: Tripping Up Grannies Follow leading scientists as they try to learn more about human balance by tripping up elderly women, and meet an architect who wants to create buildings that think for themselves. 01.35 Weird Connections: The Subsonic Chicken Discover how a British engineer's attempts to learn more about the dangers aircraft face from bird strikes are connected to ambitious plans for a green alternative to fossil fuels. 02.00 Weird Connections: Swimming in Syrup Discover how experiments carried out by chemical engineer Ed Cussler could lead to miniature robot surgeons that can perform operations inside human patients. 02.24 Weird Connections: The Dog That Knew Too Much Biologist Rupert Sheldrake performs controversial experiments to show that pet dogs have psychic abilities. But could his findings help humans to predict earthquakes? PAGE 38 02.48 Mythbusters: Spy Car Escape What is the most effective way of ditching someone following you in a car: tacks, smoke or oil? Adam and Jamie build the ultimate spy car to test each method out. 03.36 Mythbusters: Bottle Bash Adam and Jamie kick off a bar brawl to test whether an empty beer bottle will inflict more damage than a full one, beating a porkstuffed human dummy. 04.24 Mythbusters: Fireball Stun Gun It is a pyromaniac's dream as Adam and Jamie test whether pepper spray plus flannel shirt plus being hit by a stungun equals a monstrous fireball. 05.12 Mythbusters: Mythssion Control In this episode, the fans take command. First it is Hyneman vs Newton. Then Kari, Grant and Tory retest 'Knock your socks off' as so many viewers believe the first test was flawed. SUNDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Food Factory: Episode 17 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including frozen pizzas, spreadable butter, organic mushrooms and mini quiche Florentine. 06.25 Food Factory: Episode 19 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including vodka mixers, Italian pizzelle cookies, buffalo wings and super caramel crunch cake. 06.50 Food Factory: Pasta The Olives Today the Food Factory discovers how stuffed manzanilla olives get from the branch to the jar, and later examines how drinkable probiotic yoghurts are produced. 07.15 Food Factory: Mousse Hunting Today the Food Factory discovers how still drinking water is produced on a mass scale, and later witnesses how coconut mousse cakes are manufactured. 07.40 Food Factory: From Candy to Baby A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including baklava, Candy Buttons, Baby Gourmet food and Feta cheese. 08.05 Food Factory: Episode 18 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including cranberrycovered goat cheese, strawberry shortcake, ground wheat and pickled herring. 08.30 Food Factory: Episode 20 A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories, including organic milk, NOVEMBER 2015 08.55 09.20 09.45 10.10 10.35 11.00 11.25 11.50 12.15 chickpeas, samosas and mini éclairs. Food Factory: In A Jam Today the Food Factory discovers how rhubarb and strawberry jams are produced, and finds out how a company processes three million tomatoes a day to make pasta sauces. Food Factory: Episode 24 Today the Food Factory discovers how pecan nuts are transformed into a butter-toasted praline, and later investigates how ice cubes are manufactured on a mass scale. Food Factory: Halloween 1 A look at how some of our favourite Halloween treats are made. We reveal the story behind molasses kisses, Zombie chocolate bars and scary candy apples. How It's Made: Decorative Sombreros/Salad Dressings/Cap Guns/Regenerative Medicine Ever wondered how everyday items such as salad dressings, cap guns and regenerative medicines are made? This series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. How It's Made: Game Calls/Mayonnaise/Razor Blades/Butterfly Safety Razors Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Folding Kayaks/Pinatas/Garbage Trucks/Brake Discs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Speed Skates/Synthetic Rubber/Cocoa Beans/Chocolate Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Whips/Pizza Makers/Incense Cones/Model Jet Engines Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. How It's Made: Cheese Graters/Hot Sauce/Silver Jewellery/Mexican Chairs Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 12.40 How It's Made: Corn Tortillas/Crankshafts/Bush Planes/Bike Wheels Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 13.05 How It's Made: Rolled Wafers/Wood Pellets/Class Rings Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 13.30 How It's Made: Steering Wheels/Fuel Lines/Apple Pies/Radiators Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 13.55 How It's Made: Underwater Robots/Lasagne/Band Saws/Ski Trekking Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 14.20 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Survival If human bodies were built to survive, why are some not very good at it? Explore how to get better - and last longer - at the game of survival. 14.45 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Battle of the Senses The senses tell everything about the world around us, but they can be easily fooled. Discover the hacks needed to better coordinate and sharpen your senses. 15.10 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quake, Rattle and Roll Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. 16.00 Primal Connections Take a look at the changing diets of humans over the course of history, as presenter Greger Larson examines how the food we have consumed has transformed our development. 16.50 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Biopocalypse Could a viral outbreak cause a worldwide apocalypse? Joe Rogan looks at mutated virus outbreaks, underground labs and their potential to kill all of mankind. 17.40 Home Factory: Roped Into Relaxing How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce fire extinguishers and hammocks. PAGE 39 18.05 Home Factory: Talking Trash How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce mirrors, light bulbs and trash cans. 18.30 NASA's Unexplained Files: Life in Hell A UFO crashes in Pennsylvania. Was it a secret Soviet satellite, or something far more dangerous? On Mercury, NASA finds the impossible: frozen water. 19.20 NASA's Unexplained Files: Top Secret Terror Images of Mercury reveal massive spider-like formations on its surface. Is it an odd geological formation - or something much more ominous? 20.10 NASA's Unexplained Files: Lethal Weapons The show returns with more mysterious encounters, unusual discoveries and strange sightings, straight from NASA’s best and brightest. 21.00 NASA's Unexplained Files: Hammer of Thor What are the mysterious trails on the lunar surface near the Apollo landing sites? Does a strange space object spell disaster for the crew of the space shuttle? 21.50 NASA's Unexplained Files: Revenge of the Fireflies Something in space is attacking the brains of our astronauts. What is it? Should NASA be worried about the sudden appearance of so-called space fireflies? 22.40 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Survival If human bodies were built to survive, why are some not very good at it? Explore how to get better - and last longer - at the game of survival. 23.05 You Can't Lick Your Elbow: Battle of the Senses The senses tell everything about the world around us, but they can be easily fooled. Discover the hacks needed to better coordinate and sharpen your senses. 23.30 What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Quake, Rattle and Roll Using common sense and a bit of brute force, real-life friends Grant Reynolds and Kevin Moore work to decipher what went wrong in the most outrageous internet fail videos. 00.20 Primal Connections Take a look at the changing diets of humans over the course of history, as presenter Greger Larson examines how the food we have consumed has transformed our development. 01.10 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Biopocalypse Could a viral outbreak cause a worldwide apocalypse? Joe Rogan looks at mutated virus outbreaks, NOVEMBER 2015 02.00 02.23 02.48 03.36 04.24 05.12 underground labs and their potential to kill all of mankind. Home Factory: Roped Into Relaxing How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce fire extinguishers and hammocks. Home Factory: Talking Trash How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce mirrors, light bulbs and trash cans. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Explorers Man has orbited the Earth, walked in space, crossed from one spacecraft to another and lived in deep space for days at a time. It's time for a new phase in exploration. NASA's Greatest Missions: The Shuttle To satisfy a need for a bigger cargo bay in the 20-year-old space shuttle layout, NASA embarks on an ambitious redesign that revolutionises space travel, making the craft reusable. Cosmic Collisions: Earth Right now, massive meteors are orbiting dangerously close to Earth. What can we do to stop asteroids that are heading towards us, and what type of damage might they cause? Cosmic Collisions: Solar Systems Our Solar System resembles a cosmic pinball machine. Discover how collisions have created our moon, left gashes on Jupiter and caused pieces of Mars to end up on Earth. MONDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2015 06.00 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 9 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including waves of ice on a hot summer's day, flowers of ice growing in the Arctic and bolts of lightning striking from blue skies. 06.25 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 10 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including an eerie waterfall of gold, mysterious noises, a lighthouse turning to ice and dramatic self-propelling snowballs. 06.50 Food Factory: From Candy to Baby A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including baklava, Candy Buttons, Baby Gourmet food and Feta cheese. 07.15 Food Factory: Halloween 1 A look at how some of our favourite Halloween treats are made. We reveal the story behind molasses kisses, Zombie chocolate bars and scary candy apples. 07.40 How It's Made: Whips/Pizza Makers/Incense Cones/Model Jet Engines Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.05 How It's Made: Underwater Robots/Lasagne/Band Saws/Ski Trekking Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 08.30 NASA's Unexplained Files: Revenge of the Fireflies Something in space is attacking the brains of our astronauts. What is it? Should NASA be worried about the sudden appearance of so-called space fireflies? 09.20 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Biopocalypse Could a viral outbreak cause a worldwide apocalypse? Joe Rogan looks at mutated virus outbreaks, underground labs and their potential to kill all of mankind. 10.10 Cosmic Collisions: Solar Systems Our Solar System resembles a cosmic pinball machine. Discover how collisions have created our moon, left gashes on Jupiter and caused pieces of Mars to end up on Earth. 11.00 Mythbusters: No Pain, No Gain Adam and Jamie head to Stanford University to test whether there are some people who are more tolerant to pain than others, and become lab rats themselves. 11.50 How It's Made: Whips/Pizza Makers/Incense Cones/Model Jet Engines Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 12.15 How It's Made: Underwater Robots/Lasagne/Band Saws/Ski Trekking Ever wondered how everyday items are made? This fascinating series puts more common items under the microscope and reveals all to find out. 12.40 Food Factory: From Candy to Baby A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including baklava, Candy Buttons, Baby Gourmet food and Feta cheese. PAGE 40 13.05 Food Factory: Halloween 1 A look at how some of our favourite Halloween treats are made. We reveal the story behind molasses kisses, Zombie chocolate bars and scary candy apples. 13.30 Joe Rogan Questions Everything: Biopocalypse Could a viral outbreak cause a worldwide apocalypse? Joe Rogan looks at mutated virus outbreaks, underground labs and their potential to kill all of mankind. 14.20 Cosmic Collisions: Solar Systems Our Solar System resembles a cosmic pinball machine. Discover how collisions have created our moon, left gashes on Jupiter and caused pieces of Mars to end up on Earth. 15.10 Weird Connections: Swimming in Syrup Discover how experiments carried out by chemical engineer Ed Cussler could lead to miniature robot surgeons that can perform operations inside human patients. 15.35 Weird Connections: The Dog That Knew Too Much Biologist Rupert Sheldrake performs controversial experiments to show that pet dogs have psychic abilities. But could his findings help humans to predict earthquakes? 16.00 How It's Made: Episode 9 Ever wondered how everyday items such as clay liquor jugs, poultry deli meats and NASCAR engines are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 16.25 How It's Made: Episode 10 Ever wondered how everyday items such as nail clippers and canola oil are made? The series puts more common items under the microscope to find out. 16.50 Food Factory: In a Pickle A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including pickles, fizzy drink tablets and bliss balls. 17.15 Food Factory: Fries, With a Twist A look at how some of our favourite foods are made in food factories including curly fries, red velvet cake and caramel marshmallow squares. 17.40 Home Factory: Hammer Time How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce steel hammers, mattresses and lighters. 18.05 Home Factory: Life's a Fiesta How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce balloons, dinnerware and leaf blowers. NOVEMBER 2015 18.30 Cosmic Collisions: Galactic Collisions Journey through space and examine the cosmic battles being waged between celestial bodies. Could our own galaxy clash with its closest neighbour, Andromeda? 19.20 Mythbusters: Duct Tape Hour 2 In this second duct tape sticktacular, Adam and Jamie see if they can build a duct tape bridge. And can a car travelling at 95km/h be stopped by this tape alone? 20.10 NASA's Unexplained Files: Spacewalk of Doom An astronaut on a spacewalk begins to drown. How could this alarming event happen? Plus, have NASA discovered an asteroid that's been converted into a spacecraft? 21.00 Home Factory: Hammer Time How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce steel hammers, mattresses and lighters. 21.25 Home Factory: Life's a Fiesta How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce balloons, dinnerware and leaf blowers. 21.50 Cosmic Collisions: Galactic Collisions Journey through space and examine the cosmic battles being waged between celestial bodies. Could our own galaxy clash with its closest neighbour, Andromeda? 22.40 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 11 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including an ominous invasion of orange goo, freak waves striking without warning and sideways rainbows in Arizona. PAGE 41 23.05 Strangest Weather on Earth: Episode 12 Witness some of the strangest weather on Earth, including eerie glowing fog, the mysterious Hessdalen Lights, backwards waterfalls and beautiful Mother of Pearl clouds. 23.30 Weird Connections: Good Vibrations A London vet puts farm animals on a specially-adapted running machine to investigate the effects of stress on their bones. Could his findings help to tackle obesity in humans? 23.55 Weird Connections: The Moth That Thought it Was a Spider Find out how a moth that uses the technique of mimicry to avoid being eaten could help scientists develop revolutionary technology to save lives on our roads. 00.20 Home Factory: Hammer Time How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce steel hammers, mattresses and lighters. 00.45 Home Factory: Life's a Fiesta How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce balloons, dinnerware and leaf blowers. 01.10 Cosmic Collisions: Galactic Collisions Journey through space and examine the cosmic battles being waged between celestial bodies. Could our own galaxy clash with its closest neighbour, Andromeda? 02.00 Mythbusters: Duct Tape Hour 2 In this second duct tape sticktacular, Adam and Jamie see if they can build a duct tape bridge. END 02.48 03.36 04.00 04.24 05.12 05.36 And can a car travelling at 95km/h be stopped by this tape alone? NASA's Unexplained Files: Spacewalk of Doom An astronaut on a spacewalk begins to drown. How could this alarming event happen? Plus, have NASA discovered an asteroid that's been converted into a spacecraft? Home Factory: Hammer Time How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce steel hammers, mattresses and lighters. Home Factory: Life's a Fiesta How are everyday household favourites made? A peek behind the scenes of the weird and wonderful processes that produce balloons, dinnerware and leaf blowers. Cosmic Collisions: Galactic Collisions Journey through space and examine the cosmic battles being waged between celestial bodies. Could our own galaxy clash with its closest neighbour, Andromeda? Weird Connections: Good Vibrations A London vet puts farm animals on a specially-adapted running machine to investigate the effects of stress on their bones. Could his findings help to tackle obesity in humans? Weird Connections: The Moth That Thought it Was a Spider Find out how a moth that uses the technique of mimicry to avoid being eaten could help scientists develop revolutionary technology to save lives on our roads.