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- UFOs: The Lost Evidence examines UFOs that may be inhabiting our oceans, top-secret military base Area 52, pilot and astronaut UFO sighting accounts, and deathbed confessions.
- This compelling new series chronicles the rise of the rebellion, failures and setbacks of the colonial mission, and the ultimate comeback that resulted in the birth of a nation. Through expert interviews, re-enactments and cutting-edge animations, the series brings more than a dozen indispensable players to the front lines, like John Glover, who helped row Washington's forces across the Delaware to secure victory at Trenton. Also featured is Salem Poor, who was born into slavery but served heroically under Washington at the Battle of White Plains and Bunker Hill. Many women also answered the call, like Nancy Hart, a patriot spy who disguised herself as a man and wandered through British encampments to gather intelligence.
- Each episode of GUNSLINGERS is action-packed, providing little-known information about the lives of infamous icons from the Wild West. True stories profile unlawful lawmen and gun-wielding outlaws including Billy the Kid, Jesse James, Wild Bill Hickok, Wyatt Earp, and more.
- Rob Lowe profiles American servicemen who turned the tide of battle in the Second World War, and during conflict in Korea, Vietnam and Iraq.
- Researchers scour the internet looking for traces of artificial intelligence. Not for A.I. created intentionally but A.I. that has been created by accident with the many computers and codes being run across the internet, coming together to form a self aware being.
- Stories of the men and women who survived World War II.
- Dark secrets of Nazi Germany are explored.
- Delves into the construction of Nazi Germany, closely examining the propaganda, posters and products used to propel Hitler into a state of absolute power.
- Host Jamie Kaler debunks classic American myths
- Examining various battles during America's Civil War, Civil War Chronicles exposes America's unsung heroes.
- The story of a remarkable Nazi animal breeding programme to recreate extinct species.
- America's Most Badass details the exciting untold badass side of American icons. This season will feature the stories of Benjamin Franklin, Harry Houdini, Neil Armstrong, and other legendary figures - all in an effort to show how truly badass they were.
- A series examining entrepreneurship and technological advances in the U.S.
- John Dillinger, Bonnie and Clyde, Al Capone: these are just some of America's most notorious outlaws. Their violent crime sprees are the stuff of American legend, but there are two sides to every story. Natural Born Outlaws explores the true stories of iconic American desperados and the epic manhunts that would eventually bring them down.
- Examining how the Nazis corrupted the teachings of Christianity to influence people to see Hitler as a messiah-like figure. Also, examines accusations that the Pope did too little to oppose them.
- An all-new, original series centered around our nation's most iconic rivalries.
- The LA riots of 1992 shocked the nation. It was the most deadly civil unrest in American history. Over 3000 fires were set; over 50 people died; nearly a billion dollars in property damage. For six days in 1992, the world watched as LA burned.
- It is the great untold story of World War Two. The role the Occult played in shaping and determining the outcome of the fight. "Nazi Killer Magic" reveals how esotericism and mysticism influenced Hitler's wartime commanders.
- Across America, elite teams of FBI agents are on a mission to hunt down the most wanted criminals in the country. With exclusive access to some of the FBI's most notorious cases and the agents who led the charge, FBI TAKEDOWNS immerses viewers in the most adrenaline-fueled manhunts, takedowns, and high stakes games of cat and mouse. An electrifying ride, each one-hour episode follows the pursuit and capture of deadly criminals who have committed some of the most violent attacks on this generation.
- They are the men who are making History. In a time of crisis or war, any personal decision by any national leader can change everything.
- Captures stories of courageous individuals who give of themselves for others and our mission to give back.
- The incredible story of the Red Tails as told by Brigadier General Charles E. McGee, whose service as a Tuskegee Airmen in WWII led to victories against Hitlerism on the front lines in Europe and racism on the home front.
- A profile of the teen diarist and Holocaust victim Anne Frank (1929-45) includes remarks by Eva Schloss, Frank's stepsister; Ronald Leopold, executive director of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam; and Gillian Walnes, co-founder of the Anne Frank Trust.
- As We Watched recounts the story of that day through the unflinching eye of ABC News, as Peter Jennings, Diane Sawyer, George Stephanopoulus, and dozens of other journalists rushed to the scene of chaos, ultimately delivering an unprecedented 83 hours of live coverage.
- A look at Hollywood's role in the Cold War.
- From the birth of our nation up until the present, through every major conflict and covering some of the most pivotal moments of the American Saga, SECRETS OF THE ARSENAL tracks down genuine artifacts and relics that played a crucial role in the story, including Custer's final moments, the death of Bonnie & Clyde, the Revolutionary War, and the final mission of WWII.
- THE BIBLE'S GREATEST SECRETS explores iconic figures and events from biblical times. This is a journey through historical, archaeological and anthropological evidence to reveal the Bible's most compelling people and stories.
- While millions around the globe watched on television, thousands of people stood for hours waiting to catch just a brief glimpse of George H.W. Bush's funeral train and pay their last respects. Led by the George Bush 4141 locomotive, the 13-car train made the 2.5 hour, 70-mile journey from Spring to College Station, Texas, where the former president was laid to rest after a final funeral in Houston. This special train served as a tangible connection between the people and their former president. "Uniting America: The President's Final Journey" will show never-before-seen footage, and go behind the scenes with the Union Pacific employees who were instrumental in executing the long-planned and first presidential funeral train since Dwight Eisenhower's in 1969. While millions around the globe watched on television, thousands of people stood for hours waiting to catch just a brief glimpse of the funeral train and pay their last respects. Led by the George Bush 4141 locomotive, the 13-car train made the 2.5 hour, 70-mile journey from Spring to College Station, Texas, where the former president was laid to rest after a final funeral in Houston. This special train served as a tangible connection between the people and their former president. "When you are an American company that was created by Abraham Lincoln's pen, well, patriotism and presidents run deep," said Scott Moore, Union Pacific senior vice president and chief administrative officer. "We have flags on the sides of our locomotives and nearly 20 percent of our workforce is military veterans. It was our privilege to honor President Bush in a way that gave Americans from all walks of life the opportunity to do the same."
- On June 22, 1941, Adolf Hitler launches a military offensive called Operation Barbarossa against the Soviet Union.
- From the ashes of the Confederacy rises a bold rebel outlaw determined to get rich... and get even. Jesse James is seen by many as a modern day Robin Hood - a Southern gentlemen avenging the efforts of Northern businessmen to exploit his territory.
- In the turbulent aftermath of the Civil War, a volatile gunman wages a bloody crusade against anyone who stands between himself and his notions of freedom.
- On a bloodstained frontier where corruption is king, an unlikely hero becomes a crusader for justice... and revenge. By the time of his death at the age of 21, everyone in the country had heard of Billy the Kid.
- Tom Horn: Grim Reaper of the Rockies When the cattle barons of the Rockies wanted to eliminate homesteaders, Rustlers and Sheep Herders encroaching on their grazing land,for $500.00 a kill Tom Horn was their solution. Trained as a scout and sharpshooter by the Apache's and the army during the bloody Apache Wars with Geronimo in the 1880s, Horn was as skilled a man hunter as they came. But he was also a heartless killer who took a psychopathic pleasure in watching men die. He would leave one warning, and if it wasn't heeded, he would shoot to kill. Horn was the most effective assassin in the business until ultimately, his twin weaknesses alcohol and non stop talking about himself led to him big noting to an undercover Marshall.
- A look at Wyatt Earp through his eyes as he talks about the shootout at the OK Corral and the Earp "Tombstone Vendetta" that followed.
- When the most famous man in the Old West outlives his legend, he becomes the target of gunslingers eager to make legends of their own - by shooting him dead.
- This episode explores the true story of a dedicated lawman. His bravery and honor was the model for a TV western and several movies.
- We all know the Star Spangled Banner, have seen the Statue of Liberty, have played Monopoly and know who Amelia Earhart is...but what are the secrets you don't know behind some of America's biggest icons?
- We all know of the 9/11 terrorist attack on NYC, the Boy Scouts and Coca-Cola and have heard the name DB Cooper...but what are the secrets behind some of America's biggest crooks, schemes, and scandals?
- We all know about the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Hindenburg disaster, Apollo 13 and the race to the Moon, but what are the unknown stories behind some of the biggest disasters, threats and conquests in America's skies?
- We know what The Cold War, the Vietnam War and WWII were...but what are the unknown stories of some of the incredible plots, ploys and people behind America's secret weapons during these wars?
- Did you know that Rosa Parks wasn't the first African American woman to refuse to give up her seat... that the Berlin Airlift included candy for kids...or that one of the great rifles used in war was invented by a man who made Moonshine?
- Steel magnate Andrew Carnegie and coal king Henry Clay Frick join forces to dominate America's second Industrial Revolution. Their wealthy empire will crush rivals, destroy the labor movement, and ignite a bitter feud between titans that ends in violence.
- 2016– 43mTV-148.5 (11)TV EpisodeApril 1865: The Union invasion of the south has ground to a halt at the seemingly impregnable ring of trenches built around Petersburg, Virginia. After eight bloody attempts to storm them have failed, two officers from Vermont will lead a daring raid.