| Discovery Science
| Today 06:00am | Rough Science (Science) | The team is challenged to safeguard a coral reef surrounding the tiny island of Chumbe off the coast of Zanzibar. The diverse ecosystem is under threat from fishing vessels and passing ships, and the scientists must invent a system to alert boats whe |
| Dave ja vu
| Today 08:10am | The Gadget Show (Science) | Jon Bentley, Jason Bradbury and Suzi Perry showcase the latest technological devices. |
| Discovery Science
| Today 11:00am | Mega Builders (Science) | The development of MGM's mini-city in Las Vegas, which cost $7.4billion and included a 61-storey casino, hotel and shopping mall, and is the largest private project in history. |
| Discovery Science
| Today 07:00pm | Building the Future (Science) | Why floating homes, environmentally-friendly construction methods and earthquake-proof buildings are increasingly necessary for the survival of mankind. |
| BBC HD
| Today 11:00pm | James May's Man Lab (Science) | The Top Gear presenter aims to prove that an Englishman is capable of scoring a decisive penalty in a football match, and tries to keep his cool as he prepares to make a shot in front of 20,000 roaring German fans on the exact spot where England was |
| Discovery Turbo
| 2012-02-11 02:00am | Wheeler Dealers: On the Road (Science) | Part one of two. Mike Brewer heads to Dijon, France, to buy a bargain Citroen DS and manages to find one after a struggle, before returning to the UK. |
| Sky1 HD
| 2012-02-11 07:00pm | Gadget Geeks (Science) | Emma Barnett, Rory Reid and Ian Morris test a robotic jockey's ability to exercise a busy rider's horse, and propose a new cannon delivery system to improve a fast-food business. Plus, a classical musician recommends the best noise-cancelling headpho |
| BBC1 North
| 2012-02-12 04:30am | Click (Science) | A guide to the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news. |
| Channel 9
| 2012-02-12 09:00am | Technology Today (Science) | Insight into the latest developments in the world of hi-tech gadgets and inventions, looking at what the future may hold for machines used in industry and around the home. |
| Quest
| 2012-02-12 02:00pm | Crisis Control (Science) | The staff and technology that keep major transport infrastructures running smoothly, beginning at Atlanta Airport, which handles 2,700 arrivals and departures every day. |
| NHK World
| 2012-02-12 09:20pm | Tomohiro's Railway Tour of China (Science) | |
| Discovery Science +1
| 2012-02-12 11:00pm | Super Structures (Science) | The Antonov 225, one of the world's biggest aircraft, which was originally designed to transport a Russian space shuttle but was shelved when the country's economy faltered. |
| BBC1 North
| 2012-02-13 12:05am | The Sky at Night (Science) | Patrick Moore explores the hidden secrets of the universe. |
| Sky 3D
| 2012-02-13 08:00pm | A Brief History of 3D with Brian May (Science) | The musician provides an insight into the development of 3D technology. |
| Quest
| 2012-02-17 04:00pm | Rory McGrath's Best of British Engineering (Science) | Rory McGrath investigates famous vehicles to emerge from the UK, including the Mallard locomotive and the Routemaster bus. |
| Quest
| 2012-02-18 05:00pm | Extreme Engineering (Science) | Danny Forster assists with the building of a rollercoaster, and takes a ride on some of the newest `scream machines' to uncover how they are pushing the limits of human physical endurance. |
| Discovery HD
| 2012-02-21 01:00pm | Frontline Battle Machines with Mike Brewer (Science) | The presenter looks back at his time in Afghanistan, including a spine-chilling moment in a Chinook helicopter, firing the 105mm gun, and defusing roadside bombs. |
| Discovery HD
| 2012-02-22 07:30am | How It's Made (Science) | The manufacture of alpine skis, laser cutters, all-terrain vehicles and marble statues. |