
TV Schedule for American Heroes Channel
Monday, June 2nd TV listings for American Heroes Channel
Blood and Fury: America's Civil War Battle of Gettysburg
July 1863: An elite band of Yankee Sharpshooters must stop Robert E. Lee's Alabamian shock troops from flanking the Union line and winning the battle of Gettysburg and perhaps the entire Civil War.
Blood and Fury: America's Civil War Battle of Nashville
December 1864: In a daring attempt to regain the upper hand in the Civil War, Confederate forces try to retake the city of Nashville and sever the supply line that's feeding the Union invasion of the south.
Blood and Fury: America's Civil War Battle of Petersburg
April 1865: Two officers from Vermont lead a daring raid on Petersburg, Virginia.
American Lawmen Allan Pinkerton: Saving Lincoln
After being hired to protect a strategic railroad from attack, celebrated P.I. Allan Pinkerton discovers a hidden conspiracy to assassinate President Lincoln.
American Lawmen Petrosino vs The Mafia
Joe Petrosino, New York City's first Italian-American detective, is determined to do whatever it takes to protect his people in turn-of-the-century Little Italy.
American Lawmen Melvin Purvis: The Gangbuster
During the Great Depression, a violent crime wave sweeps the nation and it's up to the FBI's Melvin Purvis to lead a massive manhunt for the most dangerous men in America.
American Lawmen Sheriff Baker & The Everglades Blood Feud
The Everglades are home to bank robbers, rumrunners, and cold-blooded killers and Sheriff Bob Baker is determined to take down one of the most infamous and deadly gangs in Florida's history.
American Lawmen Dallas Stoudemire: The Hero of El Paso
Lawlessness runs rampant in a notorious Texas outpost and it's up to legendary lawman Dallas Stoudemire to tame the town known as "Hell" Paso.
American Lawmen Jelly Bryce: The Perfect Shot
With outlaws firing machine guns in the streets of Oklahoma City, sharpshooting legend Delf 'Jelly' Bryce is on a collision course with some of the most violent men in America.
The Cowboy Movies That Shaped America's Myth
From the great stars like Clint Eastwood, John Wayne, and Steve McQueen, to the great directors like John Ford, Sergio Leone, and Sam Peckinpah, celebrate the icons and legends of the American West as immortalized by Hollywood.
The Cowboy Hollywood vs. History
Explore legendary lawmen like Wyatt Earp and Wild Bill Hickok, infamous outlaws like Jesse James and Billy the Kid, and epic showdowns like the Gunfight at the OK Corral as portrayed by the giants of cinema.
Gunslingers Bat Masterson: Defender of Dodge
Bat Masterson, sheriff of Ford County in Kansas, was also a buffalo hunter, an Army scout, a gambler and a sportswriter.
Gunslingers Bass Reeves -- The Real Lone Ranger
Former slave Bass Reeves earns notoriety as a deputy U.S. marshal as he pursues criminals through dangerous territory.
Gunslingers Bill Doolin and the Oklahombres
Bill Doolin and his posse, The Oklahombres, made a habit of terrorizing Oklahoma in the 1890's with repeated robberies and also fought the greatest shootout in the history of the Wild West.
Gunslingers Deacon Jim Miller -- The Pious Assassin
Despite his outward appearance as a devout family man, outlaw and hired killer Jim Miller was one of the most violent characters of the Old West.
Gunslingers Bat Masterson: Defender of Dodge
Bat Masterson, sheriff of Ford County in Kansas, was also a buffalo hunter, an Army scout, a gambler and a sportswriter.
Gunslingers Bass Reeves -- The Real Lone Ranger
Former slave Bass Reeves earns notoriety as a deputy U.S. marshal as he pursues criminals through dangerous territory.
Gunslingers Bill Doolin and the Oklahombres
Bill Doolin and his posse, The Oklahombres, made a habit of terrorizing Oklahoma in the 1890's with repeated robberies and also fought the greatest shootout in the history of the Wild West.
Gunslingers Deacon Jim Miller -- The Pious Assassin
Despite his outward appearance as a devout family man, outlaw and hired killer Jim Miller was one of the most violent characters of the Old West.
The Cowboy Movies That Shaped America's Myth
From the great stars like Clint Eastwood, John Wayne, and Steve McQueen, to the great directors like John Ford, Sergio Leone, and Sam Peckinpah, celebrate the icons and legends of the American West as immortalized by Hollywood.
The Cowboy Hollywood vs. History
Explore legendary lawmen like Wyatt Earp and Wild Bill Hickok, infamous outlaws like Jesse James and Billy the Kid, and epic showdowns like the Gunfight at the OK Corral as portrayed by the giants of cinema.
Warrior POV Screaming Eagles in Afghanistan
The 101st Airborne Division face off against the Taliban during Operation Dragon Strike.
Warrior POV Search & Destroy
U.S. troops run into a massive force of North Vietnamese soldiers on the Cambodian border.
Warrior POV Fallujah
The U.S. military unleashes Operation Phantom Fury to root out the radical fighters from the city.