Wednesday, December 24th TV listings for History Canada HD West
Big Timber Gimme Shelter
Things are starting to look up as Kevin repairs his broken machines and makes progress on his plan to build a breakwater and doc at Hook Bay.
Rust Valley Restorers The Same Mistakes
Mike refuses to sell an old clunker to a pair of serious buyers and instead takes on the challenging restoration of a 1967 Mercury Cougar with a tragic past; Avery goes head to head with Mike at the local swap meet.
Deadman's Curse The Depths of Lizard Lake
Adam and Kru navigate a vertical mud bog to access a remote lake perched 1000 feet high in the Pitt; Taylor and Don search the Vancouver Police archives for clues as they investigate the man responsible for Slumach's arrest and execution.
Big Timber Gimme Shelter
Things are starting to look up as Kevin repairs his broken machines and makes progress on his plan to build a breakwater and doc at Hook Bay.
Rust Valley Restorers The Same Mistakes
Mike refuses to sell an old clunker to a pair of serious buyers and instead takes on the challenging restoration of a 1967 Mercury Cougar with a tragic past; Avery goes head to head with Mike at the local swap meet.
Border Security: America's Front Line
In Chicago, officers find some bad medicine; hikers get into trouble; an architect's story seems sketchy.
Border Security: America's Front Line
A traveler returns from Colombia with a lot of luggage; a pregnant passenger in Detroit; a package from India is halted; a traveler is Washington is questioned.
M*A*S*H L.I.P. (Local Indigenous Personnel)
An enlisted man who wants to marry a Korean girl comes to Hawkeye for help.
M*A*S*H The Trial of Henry Blake
Hot Lips and Frank challenge Henry's fitness to command by reporting the activities of the 4077th to the Army brass.
The Toys That Built America The Santa That America Built
Santa Claus is a beloved figure and face on Earth, a symbol of hope and goodwill; the story of the creative minds, brands, and major events that shaped the image of St. Nick.
The Toys That Built America Mind Game Masters
Postwar peace and prosperity reveals a demand for more challenging pastimes; after decades of struggle, three different innovators break the mold to release games that combine fun with an intellectual challenge: Scrabble, Clue and Yahtzee.
The Toys That Built America Mighty Mutant Mayhem
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles high kick their way into the action figure market in the late 1980s, opening the door for a new kind of martial arts toy; their place at the top is soon challenged by a mighty morphin phenomenon.
The Toys That Built America Happy Accidents
Two chance discoveries in the 1950s turn mundane industrial materials into legendary toys; Etch A Sketch and Play-Doh will rake in billions for decades to come, but not everyone will reap the rewards.
The Toys That Built America Video Game Visionaries
Thanks to the industry-defining innovations of three men through the creation of games like Super Mario Brothers, The Legend of Zelda, and Pokémon, Nintendo goes from a struggling playing card company to a video game juggernaut.
The Toys That Built America Transforming Toy Invasion
In 1983, underdog company Tonka sets out to bring the transformable robot from Japan to America, but they're soon confronted by an industry giant as Hasbro has its own competing toy line.
The Toys That Built America Game Night Legends
In the 1970s, the board game industry was aimed almost entirely at children, until a literal game changer came along in Trivial Pursuit; redefining the possibilities for adult fun, it opened up a whole new genre.
The Toys That Built America Old Games, New Twists
As toys become increasingly complex in the early 1970s, two unconventional inventors risk their homes and careers to bring revolutionary twists to classic games; together, Uno and Connect Four unleash a wave of family-friendly games.
The Toys That Built America The Santa That America Built
Santa Claus is a beloved figure and face on Earth, a symbol of hope and goodwill; the story of the creative minds, brands, and major events that shaped the image of St. Nick.
The Toys That Built America Christmas Crazes
The Christmas crazes that helped transform holiday shopping into the frantic, no-holds-barred $1.1 trillion frenzy that it is today; each season's must-have toy sends desperate shoppers to unbelievable lengths just to buy it.
The Toys That Built America The Prank Toy Race
The hundreds of trick and gag toys produced by entrepreneurs S.S. Adams and H. Fishlove that have that entertained and annoyed Americans over six decades, and how many are still being sold.
The Toys That Built America Hottest Wheels
From the velocipede to the Schwinn Stingray, or even pedal cars to Power Wheels, viewers will roll their way through the history of the hottest toys on wheels and the surprising stories behind their creations.
The Toys That Built America Most Valuable Toys
A look at the enormous prices people have paid over the last three decades to get their hands on the cherished toys they have always wanted.
The Toys That Built America Gross Out Icons
From a first-century Roman emperor who created an early version of the whoopee cushion to modern materials that emulate human body fluids, gross equals big bucks for toymakers; examining innovative toys designed to shock.
The Toys That Built America 90's Fad Toys
From Furbys to Pogs, the 1990s were full of unforgettable fad toys; it was a decade where old school toys like Beanies Babies went head-to-head with high-tech wonders like Tamagotchi, and parents would do anything to get their hands on them.
The Toys That Built America Video Game Visionaries
Thanks to the industry-defining innovations of three men through the creation of games like Super Mario Brothers, The Legend of Zelda, and Pokémon, Nintendo goes from a struggling playing card company to a video game juggernaut.
The Toys That Built America Christmas Crazes
The Christmas crazes that helped transform holiday shopping into the frantic, no-holds-barred $1.1 trillion frenzy that it is today; each season's must-have toy sends desperate shoppers to unbelievable lengths just to buy it.
The Toys That Built America The Prank Toy Race
The hundreds of trick and gag toys produced by entrepreneurs S.S. Adams and H. Fishlove that have that entertained and annoyed Americans over six decades, and how many are still being sold.
The Toys That Built America Hottest Wheels
From the velocipede to the Schwinn Stingray, or even pedal cars to Power Wheels, viewers will roll their way through the history of the hottest toys on wheels and the surprising stories behind their creations.
The Toys That Built America Most Valuable Toys
A look at the enormous prices people have paid over the last three decades to get their hands on the cherished toys they have always wanted.
The Toys That Built America Gross Out Icons
From a first-century Roman emperor who created an early version of the whoopee cushion to modern materials that emulate human body fluids, gross equals big bucks for toymakers; examining innovative toys designed to shock.
The Toys That Built America 90's Fad Toys
From Furbys to Pogs, the 1990s were full of unforgettable fad toys; it was a decade where old school toys like Beanies Babies went head-to-head with high-tech wonders like Tamagotchi, and parents would do anything to get their hands on them.
The Toys That Built America The Santa That America Built
Santa Claus is a beloved figure and face on Earth, a symbol of hope and goodwill; the story of the creative minds, brands, and major events that shaped the image of St. Nick.
