Monday, December 10, 2007

Tut’s Treasures! And Our All-New Newsletter!

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 Photo: King Tut
Tut's Treasures
SUNDAY at 8P et/pt
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For thousands of years the life of the boy king has remained shrouded in mystery. Now Lord Carnarvon, whose great-grandfather helped discover Tutankhamun's tomb, travels to Egypt, examining recent finds that will call into question earlier theories about Tut's life and death.

Also This   Week...
 Photo: Howard Hughes
Howard Hughes Revealed
TUESDAY at 9P et/pt
How and why did a man so rich, so accomplished and so visible become so reclusive, phobic and fragile? Recent medical discoveries may explain the bizarre billionaire.
Dog Whisperer
FRIDAY at 8P et/pt
A widow is left with a combative pack of dogs, a shar-pei/Dobie drools excessively on car rides, and a Rottie-mix returns for a refresher course.
 Photo: Dinosaurs and a volcano
Dino Death Trap
WEDNESDAY at 9P et/pt
An unprecented discovery...More than 400 specimens — nearly 40 dinosaurs — all found piled one on top of the other, uncovering the earliest known T-Rex ancestor.
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Dangerous Encounters: "King Cobra"
SATURDAY at 8P et/pt
Follow the world's largest venomous snake — with a bite that can kill an elephant — through the rain forests of Southern India. You'll have Sunday to recover.
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