TV Shows


Modern Marvels

A long-running documentary series exploring the history, science, and engineering behind the world’s greatest inventions and infrastructure. Topics ranged from bridges and food production to nuclear weapons and military vehicles.

Tales of the Gun

This series chronicled the history and impact of firearms throughout time, with each episode focusing on a specific weapon, manufacturer, or conflict. It combined historical footage, expert interviews, and demonstrations.

Weapons at War

A documentary series delving into the development, deployment, and tactical use of military weaponry across history. Episodes often examined conflicts like WWII or the Cold War and the weapons that defined them.

Mail Call

Hosted by retired Marine R. Lee Ermey, this show answered viewer-submitted questions about military gear, tactics, and history with hands-on demonstrations and plenty of Gunny-style humor.

Lock n’ Load with R. Lee Ermey

This fast-paced series, also hosted by Ermey, explored the evolution of modern weapons — from handguns to heavy artillery — using demos, slow-motion footage, and animated breakdowns.

Beyond Tomorrow

An American adaptation of the Australian Beyond 2000, this science and tech program highlighted futuristic innovations and inventions, from medical breakthroughs to military tech and consumer gadgets.

Ultimate Weapons

A countdown-style series showcasing the most powerful and advanced military weapons across categories like sniper rifles, tanks, and fighter jets. Each episode ranked tech based on power, accuracy, and innovation.

Extreme Machines

Focused on the world’s biggest and most powerful vehicles and machines, from aircraft carriers to mining trucks. Combined dramatic narration with impressive real-world footage and expert insights.

The Screen Savers

A flagship TechTV show that mixed live tech news, software tips, hardware hacks, viewer calls, and interviews — all delivered with a friendly, often irreverent tone. It helped spark a generation’s love of tech and DIY culture.

Call For Help

A more beginner-friendly companion to The Screen Savers, hosted by Leo Laporte, where viewers could call in for real-time tech support and get accessible advice on troubleshooting, software, and navigating the web.

X-Play

A comedic and irreverent video game review show hosted by Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb. Known for its biting humor, skits, and brutally honest critiques of both blockbuster and indie games.

American Shooter

Airing from 1993 to 2003, American Shooter was a magazine-style show focused on firearms history, shooting sports, and expert demonstrations. Hosted by Jim Scoutten, it featured iconic segments like “Great Guns” and brought professional marksmanship and historical weaponry to mainstream audiences.

Shooting USA

A continuation of American Shooter, Shooting USA launched in 2003 and expanded its coverage to include competitive shooting events, firearms training, industry news, and tactical gear. With Scoutten still at the helm, the show became a staple for enthusiasts of modern and classic firearms alike.