Testosterone Television: Tuesday April 3rd
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All times Eastern.
• 6PM, History Channel – Engineering an Empire: Da Vinci’s World. The architectural and engineering achievements of Renaissance Italy are explored, including those of military and civil engineers.
• 7PM, Food Network – Good Eats: Yogurt: Good Milk Gone Bad. Alton makes yogurt from scratch.
• 7PM, History Channel – Modern Marvels:Da Vinci Tech. Examining Leonadro Da Vinci’s mechanical creations and ideas formulated and recorded in his notebooks.
• 8PM, PBS – Nova: Kings of Camouflage. A look at the chameleonlike cuttlefish, which changes colors and even its shape to blend in with its surroundings.
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• 9PM, Discovery Channel – Deadliest Catch: A Tragic Beginning. The third season opens at the end of red-king-crab season. Captains and crews are on the Bering Sea fishing for opilio crab in subzero arctic weather, 60-mph winds and turbulent seas, forcing deckhands top spend hours clearing ice with sledgehammers.
• 9PM, History channel – Ancient Discoveries: Ships. The Lake Nemi ships, large Roman vessels that were salvaged from the lake in the 1930s and burned in 1944, are discussed. Included: technological discoveries from the ships.
• 9PM, National Geographic Channel – Explorer: World’s Most Dangerous Drug. An in-depth look at the dangers of methamphetamine, a highly addictive drug commonly found in both rural and city environments. Examines it’s far reaching influence,from rural America to Bangkok, Thailand. Included: scientific look at meth’s addictive powers; the WWII origins; interviews with addicts and law enforcement.
• 9:30PM, Food Network – Throwdown with Bobby Flay: Fish & Chips. A fish-and-chips challenge with Mat Arnfield of NYC’s acclaimed A Salt & Battery.
• 10PM, Biography Channel – Breaking Vegas: The Ultimate Cheat. A profile of Richard Marcus, who revealed his exploits in his book”American Roulette”.
• 10PM, Discovery Channel – Rouge Nature: Bears. Debut: Dangerous animals are examined. First up: Encounters with grizzly bears.
• 11PM, Biography Channel – Biography: Bugsy Siegel: gambling on the Mob. “The real-life gangster who came the closest to being a movie star” in Hollywood and Las Vegas. Before that, Siegel was a mainstay of New York’s “Murder Inc.” included: Siegel’s disastrous stewardship of Las Vegas’s Flamingo Hotel.
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