Monday, January 21, 2008

New Fight Science Episodes This Sunday

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Fight Science: "Mixed Martial Arts" and "Special Ops"
SUNDAY at 8P et/pt
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In "Mixed Martial Arts," analyze the unique fighting styles of legendary UFC champions like Randy Couture, Bas Rutten, Tito Ortiz and Dean Lister. In "Special Ops," train for unconventional warfare -- dangerous, covert missions behind enemy lines. Do you have what it takes?

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The Pirate Code
TONIGHT at 8P et/pt
Treasure hunter Barry Clifford finally finds pirate "Black Sam" Bellamy's ship, the Whydah Galley, that sank 300 years ago with 4.5 tons of loot.
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Bounty Hunters: "Manhunt"
TONIGHT at 10P et/pt
Leonard Padilla, the "Godfather of Bail," and his partner and former competition Rob Dick work to track down a list of skips in California.
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Fight Club: "No Limits"
WEDNESDAY at 9P et/pt
Brad Pitt may have made it famous, but NGC shows you what life is really like in the subculture of competitive fighting.
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Dangerous Encounters: "Dragon Hunt"
SATURDAY at 8P et/pt
National Geographic Channel's reptile expert tracks the Komodo dragon, a fierce predator with razor-sharp teeth that can consume 80 percent of its body weight in a single meal.
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