Thursday, April 2nd TV listings for C-SPAN 3 HD
Reel America Working With Dangerous Rocket Fuels -- 1966
Twentieth century archival films on public affairs.
Reel America Photographing the Moon - 1967
This 1967 NASA film describes how NASA photographed the Moon for exploration. Reel America is an American History TV series featuring 20th century archival films.
President Kennedy Speech on Space Effort
President Kennedy talks about the U.S. space program, arguing that America should be the leader in space exploration and the first to land a man on the moon before the end of the decade.
Lectures in History Williamsburg Revolutionary War Encampment
William & Mary lecturer Robyn Schroeder discusses the Williamsburg, Virginia, site where colonial troops built an encampment ahead of the 1781 battle of Yorktown during the Revolutionary War.
Former State Department official Joel Wit talks about the United States' failed efforts to curb North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
C-SPAN Tours Miami Freedom Tower
Touring the Freedom Tower in Miami.
Tim Carpenter, The Grave Robber
Former FBI investigator Tim Carpenter recounts the true-life detective story spearheaded by the Bureau's Art Crime Team, which found itself on the trail of a thief who stole thousands of cultural artifacts -- and human remains -- from around the wor.
Lectures in History 2002 George W. Bush Speech Justifying Military Action in Iraq
The October 2002 speech by George W. Bush making the case for military action in Iraq is the topic of a class taught by University of Kansas political communication professor Robert Rowland.
Q & A Former White House Chief Usher Gary Walters on His Experiences at the White House
Gary Walters, the longest serving chief usher in White House history and author of White House Memories 1970-2007, shares stories from his nearly four decades serving presidents and their families.
Lectures in History Williamsburg Revolutionary War Encampment
William & Mary lecturer Robyn Schroeder discusses the Williamsburg, Virginia, site where colonial troops built an encampment ahead of the 1781 battle of Yorktown during the Revolutionary War.
Former State Department official Joel Wit talks about the United States' failed efforts to curb North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
C-SPAN Tours Miami Freedom Tower
Touring the Freedom Tower in Miami.
Tim Carpenter, The Grave Robber
Former FBI investigator Tim Carpenter recounts the true-life detective story spearheaded by the Bureau's Art Crime Team, which found itself on the trail of a thief who stole thousands of cultural artifacts -- and human remains -- from around the wor.
Lectures in History 2002 George W. Bush Speech Justifying Military Action in Iraq
The October 2002 speech by George W. Bush making the case for military action in Iraq is the topic of a class taught by University of Kansas political communication professor Robert Rowland.
Q & A Former White House Chief Usher Gary Walters on His Experiences at the White House
Gary Walters, the longest serving chief usher in White House history and author of White House Memories 1970-2007, shares stories from his nearly four decades serving presidents and their families.
Lectures in History Williamsburg Revolutionary War Encampment
William & Mary lecturer Robyn Schroeder discusses the Williamsburg, Virginia, site where colonial troops built an encampment ahead of the 1781 battle of Yorktown during the Revolutionary War.
Former State Department official Joel Wit talks about the United States' failed efforts to curb North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
C-SPAN Tours Miami Freedom Tower
Touring the Freedom Tower in Miami.
Tim Carpenter, The Grave Robber
Former FBI investigator Tim Carpenter recounts the true-life detective story spearheaded by the Bureau's Art Crime Team, which found itself on the trail of a thief who stole thousands of cultural artifacts -- and human remains -- from around the wor.
Lectures in History 2002 George W. Bush Speech Justifying Military Action in Iraq
The October 2002 speech by George W. Bush making the case for military action in Iraq is the topic of a class taught by University of Kansas political communication professor Robert Rowland.
Q & A Former White House Chief Usher Gary Walters on His Experiences at the White House
Gary Walters, the longest serving chief usher in White House history and author of White House Memories 1970-2007, shares stories from his nearly four decades serving presidents and their families.
Lectures in History Williamsburg Revolutionary War Encampment
William & Mary lecturer Robyn Schroeder discusses the Williamsburg, Virginia, site where colonial troops built an encampment ahead of the 1781 battle of Yorktown during the Revolutionary War.
Former State Department official Joel Wit talks about the United States' failed efforts to curb North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
C-SPAN Tours Miami Freedom Tower
Touring the Freedom Tower in Miami.
Tim Carpenter, The Grave Robber
Former FBI investigator Tim Carpenter recounts the true-life detective story spearheaded by the Bureau's Art Crime Team, which found itself on the trail of a thief who stole thousands of cultural artifacts -- and human remains -- from around the wor.
Lectures in History 2002 George W. Bush Speech Justifying Military Action in Iraq
The October 2002 speech by George W. Bush making the case for military action in Iraq is the topic of a class taught by University of Kansas political communication professor Robert Rowland.
