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  1. 8:00 PM
    10 Things You Don't Know About: J. Edgar Hoover

    J. Edgar Hoover ran the FBI for almost 40 years and was America's most respected, and feared, lawman… TV14 D | CC

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    10 Things You Don't Know About: J. Edgar Hoover

    J. Edgar Hoover ran the FBI for almost 40 years and was America's most respected, and feared, lawman. Author and historian David Eisenbach digs into Hoover's buried secrets to reveal that Hoover was also a neighborhood peeping tom, a sexual blackmailer, and created the world's first Gay Spy Ring.

  2. 8:30 PM
    10 Things You Don't Know About: Pablo Escobar

    Pablo Escobar was Colombia's king of cocaine, a man his own government was afraid to touch. But he a… TV14 V | CC

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    10 Things You Don't Know About: Pablo Escobar

    Pablo Escobar was Colombia's king of cocaine, a man his own government was afraid to touch. But he also violated the dead, set fire to millions in cash to keep warm and actually helped the US hunt down Osama Bin Laden. Outspoken historian David Eisenbach probes the world of narcotrafficking and uncovers things you didn't know about Escobar.

  3. 9:00 PM
    10 Things You Don't Know About: The Mormons

    Mormons built a politically powerful religion based on family, faith and clean living. But they also… TVPG | CC

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    10 Things You Don't Know About: The Mormons

    Mormons built a politically powerful religion based on family, faith and clean living. But they also built Las Vegas, they owned brothels, and they copied some of their rituals from the Freemasons. These are just some of the secrets author and Historian David Eisenbach uncovers.

  4. 9:30 PM
    10 Things You Don't Know About: The Roosevelts

    Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt were Washington's first couple with a New Deal. But historian and aut… TV14 | CC

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    10 Things You Don't Know About: The Roosevelts

    Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt were Washington's first couple with a New Deal. But historian and author David Eisenbach reveals that the Roosevelts' marriage was a political arrangement of epic proportions. FDR had a long-running affair with his wife's secretary, and Eleanor was a closet lesbian in love with a female news reporter.

  5. 10:00 PM
    How The States Got Their Shapes: White Collar vs. Blue Collar

    Deep in the Rust Belt the white collar and blue collar divide has shaped our cities and our states. … TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    How The States Got Their Shapes: White Collar vs. Blue Collar

    Deep in the Rust Belt the white collar and blue collar divide has shaped our cities and our states. How did this rivalry change the way we all bring home the bacon?

  6. 10:30 PM
    How The States Got Their Shapes: Red State vs. Blue State

    It's a rivalry that tears us apart every four years, but how did our nation divide into red states v… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    How The States Got Their Shapes: Red State vs. Blue State

    It's a rivalry that tears us apart every four years, but how did our nation divide into red states vs. blue states, and what happens to the states caught in the middle?

  7. 11:00 PM
    Brad Meltzer's Decoded: The Lincoln Assassination

    Best-selling author Brad Meltzer and his Decoded team examine claims that John Wilkes Booth actually… TVPG | CC

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    Brad Meltzer's Decoded: The Lincoln Assassination

    Best-selling author Brad Meltzer and his Decoded team examine claims that John Wilkes Booth actually escaped to freedom after murdering President Abraham Lincoln in 1865. The "official" version of events says federal agents cornered Booth and killed him just days after the assassination. But Brad and the team uncover glaring inconsistencies in that 150-year-old account: Why did the authorities hide Booth's body from public view? Why was Booth autopsy's conducted in complete secrecy in the cramped confines of an ironclad gunboat? Searching for answers to these and other troubling questions, the team finds startling evidence that strongly suggests Booth may indeed have lived into old age without ever facing punishment for his crime.

Afternoon (pm)

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  1. 12:00 PM
    Earth 2100

    Easter Island, the Mayan ruins, and the abandoned pueblos of Chaco Canyon all stand as haunting monu… TVPG | CC

    Earth 2100

    Easter Island, the Mayan ruins, and the abandoned pueblos of Chaco Canyon all stand as haunting monuments to extinct civilizations. Each of these societies collapsed because of man-made ecological disasters. Each confronted choices chillingly similar to the ones we face today. Are we living in the last century of our civilization? Many of the world's top scientists say yes, unless we quickly learn the lessons of the past. This two-hour special examines the current path of our modern world. Top U.S. Army, intelligence, and policymakers who have modeled a scenario of the next century say that if we continue on this trajectory, over the next hundred years the "perfect storm" of population growth, resource depletion, climate change, terrorism and disease will converge in an unstable world with catastrophic results. What lessons of the past must we heed to survive?

  2. 2:00 PM
    Sex in '69: Sexual Revolution in America

    Travel back to 1969 and uncover fascinating trends, people and events that forever changed the way A… TV14 | CC

    Sex in '69: Sexual Revolution in America

    Travel back to 1969 and uncover fascinating trends, people and events that forever changed the way Americans think about and have sex. Viewers will travel from the Playboy Penthouse in Los Angeles to San Francisco's Hippie crash pads, the boardwalk in Atlantic City, a court room in Miami, and other spots across America to meet some of the women and men who found themselves caught between old values and new desires in 1969, and decided to do something about it. Some of them, like Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner, actor Jim Brown, and Ray Manzarek of The Doors, will be famous. Others will be average Americans whose lives were transformed by the sexual tides coursing through the nation as the Sixties came to a close. But they will all have one thing in common--they will all have fascinating stories to tell.

  3. 4:00 PM
    The Kennedy Assassination: 24 Hours After

    In 2009, 46 years after he was shot, JFK will be gone for as long as he was alive. While the moments… TVPG V | CC

    The Kennedy Assassination: 24 Hours After

    In 2009, 46 years after he was shot, JFK will be gone for as long as he was alive. While the moments and hours after his tragic assassination were some of the most formative and important for our country, that story has rarely, and only partially, been told. For the first time, using never-before-seen transcripts only recently made public, this film pieces together the 24-hour period after the shots were fired. The timeline reveals startling new information about the death of the president and the traumatic transfer of power to his successor, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. From new details about when JFK really died, to the truth behind LBJ's Oath of Office photo on Air Force One, this special uncovers an unfamiliar story born out of one of the most crucial days in American history.

  4. 6:00 PM
    Earth 2100

    Easter Island, the Mayan ruins, and the abandoned pueblos of Chaco Canyon all stand as haunting monu… TVPG | CC

    Earth 2100

    Easter Island, the Mayan ruins, and the abandoned pueblos of Chaco Canyon all stand as haunting monuments to extinct civilizations. Each of these societies collapsed because of man-made ecological disasters. Each confronted choices chillingly similar to the ones we face today. Are we living in the last century of our civilization? Many of the world's top scientists say yes, unless we quickly learn the lessons of the past. This two-hour special examines the current path of our modern world. Top U.S. Army, intelligence, and policymakers who have modeled a scenario of the next century say that if we continue on this trajectory, over the next hundred years the "perfect storm" of population growth, resource depletion, climate change, terrorism and disease will converge in an unstable world with catastrophic results. What lessons of the past must we heed to survive?

Morning (am)

Time Zone:
  1. 12:00 AM
    How The States Got Their Shapes: White Collar vs. Blue Collar

    Deep in the Rust Belt the white collar and blue collar divide has shaped our cities and our states. … TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    How The States Got Their Shapes: White Collar vs. Blue Collar

    Deep in the Rust Belt the white collar and blue collar divide has shaped our cities and our states. How did this rivalry change the way we all bring home the bacon?

  2. 12:30 AM
    How The States Got Their Shapes: Red State vs. Blue State

    It's a rivalry that tears us apart every four years, but how did our nation divide into red states v… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    How The States Got Their Shapes: Red State vs. Blue State

    It's a rivalry that tears us apart every four years, but how did our nation divide into red states vs. blue states, and what happens to the states caught in the middle?

  3. 1:00 AM
    How The Earth Was Made: Great Lakes

    The Great Lakes of North America are the largest expanse of fresh water on the planet. Searching for… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    How The Earth Was Made: Great Lakes

    The Great Lakes of North America are the largest expanse of fresh water on the planet. Searching for clues of their formation, our geologists delve deep into an underground salt mine, investigate a fossilized coral reef, climb an Alpine glacier, and dive to the bottom of Lake Superior. They find evidence of an ancient tropical sea, a mighty rift that almost tore the continent in half, and a mile high ice sheet that repeatedly carved its way across North America. And as the lakes settle to their current levels, cascading over Niagara Falls, we find that their evolution is far from over.

  4. 2:00 AM
    How The Earth Was Made: Driest Place on Earth

    The Atacama desert is considered the driest place on Earth. Since human records of the area began, s… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    How The Earth Was Made: Driest Place on Earth

    The Atacama desert is considered the driest place on Earth. Since human records of the area began, some places have never received rain. But the records don't stop there--the Atacama is also the oldest desert in the world, and recently it has been dated to an amazing 150 million years old. Other research shows that the surface of this desert is also incredibly ancient, with boulders lying there that have not moved for over 23 million years--more than 50 times longer than it's taken for our human species to evolve. The soil is so dry, it has been used as a test bed for the Mars rovers. And though the desert was once thought to be completely lifeless, strange bacteria discovered there have given scientists new hope that they might find life on the red planet. Atacama is also home to the largest copper mine in the world. Inspect the riddle of the Atacama and uncover how this extraordinarily dry landscape was created.

  5. 3:00 AM
    How The Earth Was Made: The Deepest Place on Earth

    The Marianas Trench is the deepest place on earth, deeper than Mt. Everest is high. The trench is wh… TVPG | CC

    Episode Guide | Show Site
    How The Earth Was Made: The Deepest Place on Earth

    The Marianas Trench is the deepest place on earth, deeper than Mt. Everest is high. The trench is where the ocean floor disappears into the center of the earth. The pressures at this depth are 17 times greater than what it takes to crush a nuclear submarine. Only two men have ever been down the Trench, fewer than have set foot on the moon. Follow the daring missions into the abyss and explore the extraordinary geology that has created this deep scar along the ocean floor.

  6. 4:00 AM
    Aircraft

    Marvels of the modern age, today's aircraft are awe inspiring. However, once their flying days are o… TVPG | CC

    Aircraft

    Marvels of the modern age, today's aircraft are awe inspiring. However, once their flying days are over, the boneyard beckons. Dismantling large aircraft is complex and challenging. Some planes will be destroyed while others are restored to their former glory. No matter which fate awaits, the process always takes place in the boneyard.

  7. 5:00 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  8. 5:30 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  9. 6:00 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  10. 6:30 AM
    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming. TVG | CC

    Info-Documentaries.

    Informational programming.

  11. 7:00 AM
    The Presidents: 1945-1977.

    An era of seeming bliss turns into a period of total political disenfranchisement. Plain-spoken Harr… TVPG | CC

    The Presidents: 1945-1977.

    An era of seeming bliss turns into a period of total political disenfranchisement. Plain-spoken Harry Truman becomes president after FDR dies in office and presides during the last days of WWII. He also ushers the US into the Atomic Age and the beginning of the Cold War. Truman is followed by the hero of D-Day, Dwight D. Eisenhower. Ike's grandfatherly image and "hidden hand" politics are replaced by youth and charisma when John F. Kennedy is elected. Assassination thrusts Lyndon B. Johnson into office and Vietnam drives him out. After Richard Nixon resigns in disgrace, Gerald Ford tries to heal a wounded nation. Defining moments include the dropping of the first atom bombs, containment of communism, the Cold War, Cuban Missile Crisis, man on the Moon, JFK's assassination, Civil Rights, the Vietnam War, Watergate, and the first presidential resignation.

  12. 8:00 AM
    Sex in '69: Sexual Revolution in America

    Travel back to 1969 and uncover fascinating trends, people and events that forever changed the way A… TV14 | CC

    Sex in '69: Sexual Revolution in America

    Travel back to 1969 and uncover fascinating trends, people and events that forever changed the way Americans think about and have sex. Viewers will travel from the Playboy Penthouse in Los Angeles to San Francisco's Hippie crash pads, the boardwalk in Atlantic City, a court room in Miami, and other spots across America to meet some of the women and men who found themselves caught between old values and new desires in 1969, and decided to do something about it. Some of them, like Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner, actor Jim Brown, and Ray Manzarek of The Doors, will be famous. Others will be average Americans whose lives were transformed by the sexual tides coursing through the nation as the Sixties came to a close. But they will all have one thing in common--they will all have fascinating stories to tell.

  13. 10:00 AM
    The Kennedy Assassination: 24 Hours After

    In 2009, 46 years after he was shot, JFK will be gone for as long as he was alive. While the moments… TVPG V | CC

    The Kennedy Assassination: 24 Hours After

    In 2009, 46 years after he was shot, JFK will be gone for as long as he was alive. While the moments and hours after his tragic assassination were some of the most formative and important for our country, that story has rarely, and only partially, been told. For the first time, using never-before-seen transcripts only recently made public, this film pieces together the 24-hour period after the shots were fired. The timeline reveals startling new information about the death of the president and the traumatic transfer of power to his successor, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. From new details about when JFK really died, to the truth behind LBJ's Oath of Office photo on Air Force One, this special uncovers an unfamiliar story born out of one of the most crucial days in American history.