All times Eastern.

• 6PM, Science Channel - How It’s Made: Honey; fiber optics; bricks; pipe organs.
• 6PM, Discovery Times - Secrets of the Colosseum: Professionals discuss the ingenious design of the Roman ruin.
• 6PM, National Geographic - July 4: Exploding the Myths: Facts and fiction behind America’s birthday.
• 6PM, G4 - Ninja Warrior: Sasuke 9: St. 2/3
• 6:30PM, History Channel - Our Generation: Let’s Get Physical. The fitness movement.
• 6:30PM, G4 - Ninja Warrior: Sasuke 10: Part 1
• 6:30PM, Science Channel - How It’s Made: Personal watercraft; wine; office furniture; ice skates.
• 7PM, Food Network - Good Eats: Pretzels Logic. Pretzels.
• 7PM, Science Channel - Beyond Invention: Cryptozoology. Bigfoot; sea monster; Tasmanian tiger.
• 7PM, Discovery Times - The Pyramid of Doom: An Ancient Murder Mystery: Excavations at an ancient pyramid in Peru reveal the dark side of a civilization.
• 7PM, BBC America - BBC World News: International issues.
• 8PM, History Channel - Hooked: Illegal Drugs and How They Got That Way: LSD, Ecstasy and Raves Drugs prescribed by mental-health professionals may become illegal.
• 8PM, E! - Saturday Night Live: Best of Will Ferrell, Volume 2. A compilation of skits features Will Ferrell.

The rest of 8PM and on after the jump! Have a good weekend!

• 8PM, Science Channel - Beyond Tomorrow: Episode 16. Tools to clean the house; anti-collision radar; Jamie and Adam investigate shark myths.
• 8PM, UHD (NY 740)- Big Ideas for a Small Planet: Cities. A developer helps turn a polluted field into a sustainable community; two turbines are submerged in New York’s East River; guerrilla gardeners beautify blighted plots of unused urban land.
• 8:30PM, UHD (NY 740)- Big Ideas for a Small Planet: Wear. A designer makes high-fashion clothes out of eco-friendly fabrics; a sportswear manufacturer recycles used materials for its clothes; encouraging people to reuse old clothes in radically new ways.
• 9PM, Discovery Channel - Man vs. Wild: Kimberly, Australia. Bear Grylls demonstrates how to survive Australia’s outback.
• 9PM, National Geographic - Science of Summer: Mysteries of the season are part of what makes it unique.
• 9PM, Travel Channel - The Mutter Museum: Strange Medical Mysteries: Strange specimens constitute the exhibits in the foundation.
• 9PM, Science Channel - How It’s Made: High precision cutting tools; stained glass; semi trailers; recorders.
• 9:30PM, Science Channel - How It’s Made: Plastic injection moulds, automotive oil filters, filing cabinets, blown glass.
• 10PM, History Channel - The History of Sex: From Don Juan to Queen Victoria. The Enlightenment; the Romantics; Marquis de Sade; the Puritans; colonial Africa; the Victorians.
• 10PM, Science Channel - Beyond Invention: Artificial Intelligence. Flying robots; life inside the computer; smart swarming bugs for the military.
• 10PM, National Geographic - Moonshine: The history of the homemade liquor.
• 10:30PM, DIY - Classic Car Restoration: 1938 Packard: Brake System. Installation of a new brake system.
• 10:30PM, ESPN2 - Boxing: Friday Night Fights. From Tampa, Fla. Wilson Alcorro (25-7-3, 17 KOs) vs. Nate Campbell (30-5-1, 24 KOs), lightweights, 10 rounds.
• 11PM, VH1 - Animals & Other Crap: Web Junk 2.0
• 11PM, Military Channel - Weapons That Changed the World: Ten weapons manage to change the course of human experience.
• 11PM, History Channel - Digging for the Truth: The Real Sin City: Sodom and Gomorrah. Host Josh Bernstein travels to the Near East in search of the remains of Sodom and Gomorrah.
• 11PM, Travel Channel - The World’s Strangest Remains: Stories surround some of the best-preserved remains.


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