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7:00 PMJesse James' Hidden Treasure
By the time Jesse James was killed in 1882, he'd stolen over a million and a half dollars according … TVPG | CC
Jesse James' Hidden TreasureBy the time Jesse James was killed in 1882, he'd stolen over a million and a half dollars according to some estimates--gold, coins and cash that could be worth over $50 million today. History often paints James as a clever outlaw who stole money to finance a lavish criminal lifestyle, a man whose sixteen year long crime spree came to a dramatic halt in 1882 when a fellow gang member betrayed him and shot him dead in the back of the head. But now, a treasure hunt may reveal a totally new story. Was Jesse really stealing for himself, or was he actually secreting away large sums of wealth, in order to finance one of the most clandestine secret societies in American history? Follow a team of treasure hunters searching for where he stashed his riches... and a new truth about Jesse James. Their discoveries may not only re-write the history of why Jesse stole, it could also raise new questions about his death.
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9:00 PMCuster's Last Man: I Survived Little Big Horn
The Battle of the Little Big Horn is one of the most iconic events in American history. It is an ama… TVPG V-L | CC
Custer's Last Man: I Survived Little Big HornThe Battle of the Little Big Horn is one of the most iconic events in American history. It is an amazing story, but until now it has never been fully told. Many questions still remain but one question remains above all the others, did any of Custer's soldiers survive? New evidence suggests that a soldier named August Finkle was the lone survivor of "Custer's Last Stand," a battle that is practically synonymous with "no survivors." His tale of what actually went on in the battle may revise our interpretation of the events of the day.
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11:00 PMJesse James' Hidden Treasure
By the time Jesse James was killed in 1882, he'd stolen over a million and a half dollars according … TVPG | CC
Jesse James' Hidden TreasureBy the time Jesse James was killed in 1882, he'd stolen over a million and a half dollars according to some estimates--gold, coins and cash that could be worth over $50 million today. History often paints James as a clever outlaw who stole money to finance a lavish criminal lifestyle, a man whose sixteen year long crime spree came to a dramatic halt in 1882 when a fellow gang member betrayed him and shot him dead in the back of the head. But now, a treasure hunt may reveal a totally new story. Was Jesse really stealing for himself, or was he actually secreting away large sums of wealth, in order to finance one of the most clandestine secret societies in American history? Follow a team of treasure hunters searching for where he stashed his riches... and a new truth about Jesse James. Their discoveries may not only re-write the history of why Jesse stole, it could also raise new questions about his death.
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1:00 PMThe States: 01 - California, North Carolina, Kansas, New Hampshire, West Virginia
Take a history lesson filled with surprising facts, figures and stories from five American states. I… TVPG | CC
The States: 01 - California, North Carolina, Kansas, New Hampshire, West VirginiaTake a history lesson filled with surprising facts, figures and stories from five American states. In California, see how the discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill, in 1848 started the largest migration in US history, and then learn how scientists are currently trying to predict the next big earthquake. Next it's off to North Carolina's tobacco fields and the mystery of Roanoke--the lost colony. Wichita, Kansas is the "Aviation Capital of America" and Wyatt Earp put Dodge City on the map. New Hampshire is the state where the first act of open rebellion in America's Revolutionary War took place and the first presidential primary each election season is held. Finally, learn about The Battle of Blair Mountain, West Virginia, where in 1921, over 10,000 unionizing coal miners faced off with state and federal troops in what was one of the largest armed uprisings in America since the Civil War.
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2:00 PMThe States: 02 - Texas, Massachusetts, Arkansas, Iowa, Delaware
Another history lesson filled with surprising facts, figures and stories from five American states. … TVPG L | CC
The States: 02 - Texas, Massachusetts, Arkansas, Iowa, DelawareAnother history lesson filled with surprising facts, figures and stories from five American states. Texas hit the jackpot in 1901 with the discovery of oil at Spindletop Well in Beaumont. Puritans came to Massachusetts to escape religious persecution, but their own zeal to convert Native Americans led to one of the bloodiest wars in US history. Arkansas, 1957--nine African American high school students attempted to enroll at Little Rock's Central High School and made Civil Rights history. During the Iowa Caucuses farmers rub elbows with would-be presidents. Finally, Delaware patriot Caesar Rodney rode into history in 1776 when he raced 80 miles on horseback to break the deadlocked vote for American independence.
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3:00 PMThe Lost Kennedy Home Movies
Gathered from archives and attics and now seen for the first time, these extremely-rare home movies … TVPG | CC
The Lost Kennedy Home MoviesGathered from archives and attics and now seen for the first time, these extremely-rare home movies tell the story of the children of Joseph and Rose Kennedy, as they grew up in the 1930s and 40s through November 1963, and include scenes of the last weekend Jack and Jackie Kennedy spent with Caroline and John, Jr., just two weeks before Dallas. The movies provide behind-the-scenes footage of the family at their Hyannis Port and Palm Beach homes, and on trips to Europe and Asia. Also featured are never-before-seen home movies filmed by Robert and Ethel Kennedy in the early 1950s. This footage, shot by the Kennedys and their closest friends, allows viewers to experience the forces and personalities that shaped their lives as never before. Interviews with family members of Kennedy friends provide fresh anecdotes and colorful stories, and distinguished historians contribute new insights into this larger-than-life American family.
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5:00 PMPearl Harbor: 24 Hours After
This two-hour special offers an in-depth look at the critical 24-hour period after news of Japan's a… TVPG | CC
Pearl Harbor: 24 Hours AfterThis two-hour special offers an in-depth look at the critical 24-hour period after news of Japan's attack on U.S. soil in 1941 reached the President. Drawing on exhaustive research and new information provided by the FDR Library, the special gives a rare and surprising glimpse at the man behind the Presidency and how he confronted the enormous challenge of transitioning the nation from peace to war. There was no direct phone line between Pearl Harbor and the White House. As information slowly trickled in and word of the bombing got out, panic gripped the White House. FDR's unique style of leadership enabled him to galvanize the American people in the wake of a grave and potentially demoralizing attack. The special features acclaimed historian Steven M. Gillon, author of the recently released Pearl Harbor: FDR Leads the Nation Into War.
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12:00 AMModern Marvels: The Potato
It is among the most versatile, nutritious, and varied foodstuffs in the world. The Potato is the ul… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: The PotatoIt is among the most versatile, nutritious, and varied foodstuffs in the world. The Potato is the ultimate comfort food. We'll travel from the Potato's mysterious origins in the South American Andes to the ethnic enclaves of New York's lower Eastside, for some tasty Potato Knishes. In Northern Maine we'll discover a farmer of exotic potatoes: blue, green, pink, and dark purple varieties. We'll reveal how large-scale potato producers in Idaho and Pennsylvania slice, dice, freeze, and dehydrate millions of pounds of spuds annually. We'll learn how to mass produce Tater tots and Kettle Potato Chips. Potato Vodka now scores near perfection in international tasting competitions--and we'll visit a Maine distillery at the top of their game. Finally, we'll pay tribute to the iconic Mr. Potato Head, now celebrating its 50th Anniversary, then round out the show with an explosive visit to the makers of some of the world's most sophisticated Spud Guns.
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1:00 AMModern Marvels: Convenience Stores
160 million Americans visit a convenience store every day. Why? Because it's fast. But what you prob… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteModern Marvels: Convenience Stores160 million Americans visit a convenience store every day. Why? Because it's fast. But what you probably didn't know is how every detail of its design has been engineered to work that way. Step inside one of the busiest 7-11's in America and find out what makes it tick. And go behind the scenes to see how favorite innovations--like slurpees, turbo ovens, and beef jerky--are made. The science of convenience will amaze you!
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2:00 AMHow The States Got Their Shapes: Hillbilly vs. Redneck
Two underdogs of American culture go head to head to prove how hillbillies and rednecks have shaped … TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteHow The States Got Their Shapes: Hillbilly vs. RedneckTwo underdogs of American culture go head to head to prove how hillbillies and rednecks have shaped our states.
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2:30 AMHow The States Got Their Shapes: Hatfields vs. McCoys
America's most iconic rivalry was more than just a feud between families. The fight between the Hatf… TVPG | CC
Episode Guide | Show SiteHow The States Got Their Shapes: Hatfields vs. McCoysAmerica's most iconic rivalry was more than just a feud between families. The fight between the Hatfields and McCoys nearly launched a war between two states.
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3:00 AMRobots
They can crawl up walls, swim underwater and investigate bomb threats. Robots are making the coffee … TVPG | CC
RobotsThey can crawl up walls, swim underwater and investigate bomb threats. Robots are making the coffee in your kitchen and keeping your office parking lot secure at night. Join host Daniel H. Wilson as he reveals artificial intelligence which can create smart houses that anticipate our desires and automate the functions of our-day to-day life.
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4:00 AMInfo-Documentaries.
Informational programming. TVG | CC
Info-Documentaries.Informational programming.
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4:30 AMInfo-Documentaries.
Informational programming. TVG | CC
Info-Documentaries.Informational programming.
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5:00 AMInfo-Documentaries.
Informational programming. TVG | CC
Info-Documentaries.Informational programming.
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5:30 AMInfo-Documentaries.
Informational programming. TVG | CC
Info-Documentaries.Informational programming.
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6:00 AMLock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey: Bunker Busters
In days of old, if your army had to take on a huge stone castles there was only one option: bunker b… TVPG V | CC
Lock N' Load With R. Lee Ermey: Bunker BustersIn days of old, if your army had to take on a huge stone castles there was only one option: bunker busting siege weapons like the giant crossbow known as the Ballista and the fearsome Trebuchet! These weapons hurled rocks and flaming kegs to cause mayhem and smash through walls. Today the siege tradition continues, with our military using high-explosives to blow the bad guys out of their foxholes. First, Gunny let's loose massive boulders from an ancient trebuchet catapult against an enemy castle. Then he gets his hands on some old-style gunpowder and recreates the big bangs that were used to bring down enemy bunkers, all the time instructed by committed experts who revel in the history of these amazing weapons. Gunny also visits today's bunker busters--military engineers who bust under, over, and into enemy strongholds.
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7:00 AMThe States: 01 - California, North Carolina, Kansas, New Hampshire, West Virginia
Take a history lesson filled with surprising facts, figures and stories from five American states. I… TVPG | CC
The States: 01 - California, North Carolina, Kansas, New Hampshire, West VirginiaTake a history lesson filled with surprising facts, figures and stories from five American states. In California, see how the discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill, in 1848 started the largest migration in US history, and then learn how scientists are currently trying to predict the next big earthquake. Next it's off to North Carolina's tobacco fields and the mystery of Roanoke--the lost colony. Wichita, Kansas is the "Aviation Capital of America" and Wyatt Earp put Dodge City on the map. New Hampshire is the state where the first act of open rebellion in America's Revolutionary War took place and the first presidential primary each election season is held. Finally, learn about The Battle of Blair Mountain, West Virginia, where in 1921, over 10,000 unionizing coal miners faced off with state and federal troops in what was one of the largest armed uprisings in America since the Civil War.
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8:00 AMThe States: 02 - Texas, Massachusetts, Arkansas, Iowa, Delaware
Another history lesson filled with surprising facts, figures and stories from five American states. … TVPG L | CC
The States: 02 - Texas, Massachusetts, Arkansas, Iowa, DelawareAnother history lesson filled with surprising facts, figures and stories from five American states. Texas hit the jackpot in 1901 with the discovery of oil at Spindletop Well in Beaumont. Puritans came to Massachusetts to escape religious persecution, but their own zeal to convert Native Americans led to one of the bloodiest wars in US history. Arkansas, 1957--nine African American high school students attempted to enroll at Little Rock's Central High School and made Civil Rights history. During the Iowa Caucuses farmers rub elbows with would-be presidents. Finally, Delaware patriot Caesar Rodney rode into history in 1776 when he raced 80 miles on horseback to break the deadlocked vote for American independence.
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9:00 AMThe Lost Kennedy Home Movies
Gathered from archives and attics and now seen for the first time, these extremely-rare home movies … TVPG | CC
The Lost Kennedy Home MoviesGathered from archives and attics and now seen for the first time, these extremely-rare home movies tell the story of the children of Joseph and Rose Kennedy, as they grew up in the 1930s and 40s through November 1963, and include scenes of the last weekend Jack and Jackie Kennedy spent with Caroline and John, Jr., just two weeks before Dallas. The movies provide behind-the-scenes footage of the family at their Hyannis Port and Palm Beach homes, and on trips to Europe and Asia. Also featured are never-before-seen home movies filmed by Robert and Ethel Kennedy in the early 1950s. This footage, shot by the Kennedys and their closest friends, allows viewers to experience the forces and personalities that shaped their lives as never before. Interviews with family members of Kennedy friends provide fresh anecdotes and colorful stories, and distinguished historians contribute new insights into this larger-than-life American family.
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11:00 AMPearl Harbor: 24 Hours After
This two-hour special offers an in-depth look at the critical 24-hour period after news of Japan's a… TVPG | CC
Pearl Harbor: 24 Hours AfterThis two-hour special offers an in-depth look at the critical 24-hour period after news of Japan's attack on U.S. soil in 1941 reached the President. Drawing on exhaustive research and new information provided by the FDR Library, the special gives a rare and surprising glimpse at the man behind the Presidency and how he confronted the enormous challenge of transitioning the nation from peace to war. There was no direct phone line between Pearl Harbor and the White House. As information slowly trickled in and word of the bombing got out, panic gripped the White House. FDR's unique style of leadership enabled him to galvanize the American people in the wake of a grave and potentially demoralizing attack. The special features acclaimed historian Steven M. Gillon, author of the recently released Pearl Harbor: FDR Leads the Nation Into War.







