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NATURE Encountering Sea Monsters

Imagine coming face to face with a cannibalistic creature that is as tall as you are and has long tentacles, a razor-sharp beak, and skin that flashes with bizarre, dazzling color. Sunday, July 13th 7:00pm on KUAT6 & 8:00pm KUAT-HD

NOVA scienceNOW

Hubble Space Telescope; early primates; a profile of Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa, a former farmworker who is now an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins; Iraqi bacteria. Wednesday, July 9th, 8pm KUAT6 & 9pm KUAT-HD

HISTORY DETECTIVES Episode 602

A mysterious flag may be linked to an African-American infantry regiment that fought in WW I; a painting that may be the work of Seth Eastman; and a two-story building that may have housed a Chinese Tong. Monday, July 7th 9pm KUAT6 & HD

NATURE Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies

The remarkable story of a wild white stallion in the mountains of Montana, whose life has been captured on film by a filmmaker who has spent years documenting the lives of nearly 150 wild mustangs. Thursday, July 10th 8pm KUAT-HD

A CAPITOL FOURTH

Jimmy Smits hosts America’s biggest birthday party, live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol. With Huey Lewis and the News, Taylor Hicks, Jerry Lee Lewis, Hayley Westenra and the NSO. Friday, July 4, 5 & 9pm KUAT and 5,6:30,8, 9:30pm on HD

NOVA scienceNOW

The implications of personal genetic profiles; using computers to authenticate art; carbon sequestration; and a profile of Harvard professor Pardis Sabeti, a researcher on the genetics of malaria. Wednesday, July 2, 9-pm KUAT6 & KUAT-HD

WIDE ANGLE Heart of Darfur

WIDE ANGLE's season premiere presents an account of what the U.N. Secretary-General has called “the largest humanitarian crisis in the world.” Tuesday, July 1st, 10 p.m. KUAT6 & 9:30 p.m. KUAT-HD

HISTORY DETECTIVES Season Six Premiere

The history detectives investigate the diary of a WWII pilot; an 1856 book purported to be the memoirs of a New York woman married to a Mormon elder; and an 1853 Napoleon coin said to be shot by Annie Oakley. Monday, June 30th 9 p.m. KUAT6 & KUAT-HD

NOVA scienceNOW

In its third season premiere, NOVA scienceNOW features dark matter; experiments with memory loss in mice; “digital detective” Hany Farid, professor of computer science at Dartmouth; and the “wisdom of the crowd.” Wednesday, June 25th 9 p.m. KUAT6 & HD

NOVA Secrets of the Samurai Sword

NOVA travels deep into Japan's ancient foundries, follows the craft of the traditional swordsmiths and attends samurai fighting school to reveal the art and science behind making what many call the perfect sword. Saturday, June 28th 8PM KUAT-HD

P.O.V. Traces of the Trade: A Story From the Deep North

When first-time filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history, she and nine fellow descendants set off to retrace the Triangle Trade. Tuesday, June 24th 10PM KUAT6

American Experience: Summer of Love

View a complex portrait of the event many consider the peak of the 1960s counter-culture movement.

MASTERPIECE™ MYSTERY! Inspector Lewis, Series I

Don't miss episode 2, “Old School Ties” - Detective Inspector Robbie Lewis faces his past when he's drawn into a case driven by celebrity, ambition and sexual politics. Sunday, July 6th at a special time - 2:30pm on KUAT6

CARRIER Controlled Chaos

The men and women of the USS Nimitz live beneath the runway of a major airport. They sleep on the roof of a nuclear power plant. It’s a perilous environment. Wednesday, June 25th 10 p.m. KUAT6 & KUAT-HD

NOVA Mystery of the Megavolcano

The Toba eruption during the Ice Age may have helped kick the climate into a freeze and perhaps pushed ancestral human populations to the brink of extinction. Thursday, June 19th 10:00 PM KUAT6

FRONTLINE Young and Restless in China

FRONTLINE presents intimate portraits of nine young Chinese over the course of four years, examining the reality of their lives as they navigate their way through a country that is changing daily. Tuesday, June 17th 9:00 p.m. KUAT6 & KUAT-HD

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