TV Schedule for History 2 Canada
Saturday, November 29th TV listings for History 2 Canada
Canadian Pickers Behind the 8 Ball
A palm reader predicts that the guys will have a productive visit to Quebec, but one reluctant dealer could spoil their plans.
Canadian Pickers Going Hollywood
An eccentric seller in North Bay attaches his collection to the outside of his home; Brooke and Jerry hold their first sale at the Warehouse.
Salvage Kings Lightning in a Bottle
Ted and his team salvage an old farmhouse built by settlers who fled the American Revolution; Brandon puts his butt on the line to save some valuable lightning rods.
The Fast History Of The Burger Underdogs
Dave Thomas opens a hamburger chain, and his innovations, including a simplified menu, the perfect drive-thru system, and the reasoning behind the square hamburger, turn Wendy's into a success, but the company falters when they're victim of a hoax.
The Fast History Of Becoming a King
Eberhard Anheuser hires his son-in-law Adolphus Busch, and they create Budweiser beer and brew a $30 billion empire; they're part of the reason beer goes hand in hand with baseball; in the 2000s they try to make liquor.
The Fast History Of The Tennessee Whiskey
Jack Daniel's has been making their blend since 1866, but the story of its invention is full of unexpected turns; like the secrets behind their unique recipe, how they barely survived prohibition and how Hollywood ran away with the brand's image.
The Fast History Of Swoosh Dreams
A look behind the brand's most iconic campaigns and how taking a crazy chance on a rookie turned Nike into the $33 billion empire it is today.
The Fast History Of The Superstore
Since its founding in 1962, Walmart has grown from a humble discount store in rural Arkansas to the largest company in the world; with over 11,000 locations, they employ more people than the U.S. armed forces.
The Fast History Of The Super Rich
A romp through history about the secret lives of the world's wealthiest and all the most shocking ways they spend their fortunes, from how much gold King Tut was buried with, to how Elon Musk, Richard Brandon, and Jeff Bezos ended up in a space race.
The Fast History Of The Mob
Tracing its roots back to the 18th-century Sicilian mafia, the American mob created a $90 billion a year criminal enterprise, and the story behind the mob's rise is stranger than fiction; the mob helped create one of New York's most iconic gay bars.
The Fast History Of UFOs
By the late 1940s, UFO sightings and reports of downed flying saucers are so rampant, the U.S. government forms a top-secret group to investigate; reports of an alleged alien abduction stoke nationwide fear.
The Fast History Of Amusement Parks
The first amusement park has its roots all the way back in 1133; Catherine the Great is considered the forerunner of modern roller coasters; the Chicago World's Fair of 1893 inspires the birth of Coney Island; a merry-go-round inspires Walt Disney.
The Fast History Of The Burger Underdogs
Dave Thomas opens a hamburger chain, and his innovations, including a simplified menu, the perfect drive-thru system, and the reasoning behind the square hamburger, turn Wendy's into a success, but the company falters when they're victim of a hoax.
The Fast History Of Becoming a King
Eberhard Anheuser hires his son-in-law Adolphus Busch, and they create Budweiser beer and brew a $30 billion empire; they're part of the reason beer goes hand in hand with baseball; in the 2000s they try to make liquor.
The Fast History Of The Tennessee Whiskey
Jack Daniel's has been making their blend since 1866, but the story of its invention is full of unexpected turns; like the secrets behind their unique recipe, how they barely survived prohibition and how Hollywood ran away with the brand's image.
The Fast History Of Swoosh Dreams
A look behind the brand's most iconic campaigns and how taking a crazy chance on a rookie turned Nike into the $33 billion empire it is today.
The Fast History Of The Superstore
Since its founding in 1962, Walmart has grown from a humble discount store in rural Arkansas to the largest company in the world; with over 11,000 locations, they employ more people than the U.S. armed forces.
The Fast History Of The Super Rich
A romp through history about the secret lives of the world's wealthiest and all the most shocking ways they spend their fortunes, from how much gold King Tut was buried with, to how Elon Musk, Richard Brandon, and Jeff Bezos ended up in a space race.
The Fast History Of The Mob
Tracing its roots back to the 18th-century Sicilian mafia, the American mob created a $90 billion a year criminal enterprise, and the story behind the mob's rise is stranger than fiction; the mob helped create one of New York's most iconic gay bars.
The Fast History Of UFOs
By the late 1940s, UFO sightings and reports of downed flying saucers are so rampant, the U.S. government forms a top-secret group to investigate; reports of an alleged alien abduction stoke nationwide fear.
The Fast History Of Amusement Parks
The first amusement park has its roots all the way back in 1133; Catherine the Great is considered the forerunner of modern roller coasters; the Chicago World's Fair of 1893 inspires the birth of Coney Island; a merry-go-round inspires Walt Disney.
The Fast History Of Becoming a King
Eberhard Anheuser hires his son-in-law Adolphus Busch, and they create Budweiser beer and brew a $30 billion empire; they're part of the reason beer goes hand in hand with baseball; in the 2000s they try to make liquor.
The Fast History Of The Tennessee Whiskey
Jack Daniel's has been making their blend since 1866, but the story of its invention is full of unexpected turns; like the secrets behind their unique recipe, how they barely survived prohibition and how Hollywood ran away with the brand's image.
The Fast History Of Swoosh Dreams
A look behind the brand's most iconic campaigns and how taking a crazy chance on a rookie turned Nike into the $33 billion empire it is today.
The Fast History Of The Superstore
Since its founding in 1962, Walmart has grown from a humble discount store in rural Arkansas to the largest company in the world; with over 11,000 locations, they employ more people than the U.S. armed forces.
The Fast History Of The Super Rich
A romp through history about the secret lives of the world's wealthiest and all the most shocking ways they spend their fortunes, from how much gold King Tut was buried with, to how Elon Musk, Richard Brandon, and Jeff Bezos ended up in a space race.
The Fast History Of The Mob
Tracing its roots back to the 18th-century Sicilian mafia, the American mob created a $90 billion a year criminal enterprise, and the story behind the mob's rise is stranger than fiction; the mob helped create one of New York's most iconic gay bars.
The Fast History Of UFOs
By the late 1940s, UFO sightings and reports of downed flying saucers are so rampant, the U.S. government forms a top-secret group to investigate; reports of an alleged alien abduction stoke nationwide fear.
The Fast History Of Amusement Parks
The first amusement park has its roots all the way back in 1133; Catherine the Great is considered the forerunner of modern roller coasters; the Chicago World's Fair of 1893 inspires the birth of Coney Island; a merry-go-round inspires Walt Disney.
The Icons That Built America Hollywood Warriors
A young martial artist and actor from Hong Kong has dreams of breaking into Hollywood, but in the 1970s, the racial barriers block any chance he has of becoming a star.
The Icons That Built America Comedy Kings
Fitting into the clean-cut roles that comedians occupied in the 1950s, two up-and-coming stand-ups make names for themselves; as society shifts and counter-culture movements take hold, both men realize they need to adapt their comedy.
The Icons That Built America Shock Jocks
In the 1970s, two maverick broadcasters take a different approach, challenging their bosses, the rules and polite society to help create a new genre: talk radio.
The Icons That Built America Titans of Talk
Daytime talk shows in the 1980s is aimed at a stay-at-home female audience and has conversational topics and polite discussion; a young politician-turned-TV host rewrites the rules when an unexpected fight breaks out between his guests.
The Icons That Built America Fight the System: Hip Hop & Grunge
In 1987, a small-time drug dealer forms a hip-hop based group in his hometown of Compton, California; the group's brand of "reality rap" draws backlash; a Seattle-based rock band pioneers a new sound that channels suburban angst and disillusionment.
William Shatner's Weird or What?
A man changes personalities after a heart transplant; perfect circles of ice; a mother unrelated to her children.
William Shatner's Weird or What?
The Army investigates paranormal activity; a boy loses his thumb; an ancient Indonesian skeleton.
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The Fast History Of The Super Rich
A romp through history about the secret lives of the world's wealthiest and all the most shocking ways they spend their fortunes, from how much gold King Tut was buried with, to how Elon Musk, Richard Brandon, and Jeff Bezos ended up in a space race.
