Wednesday, May 6th TV listings for History Canada HD West
Backroad Truckers The Bigger Man
Dale has to confront his past in a desperate attempt to keep his failing business alive; Dave has a meltdown stranded on a back road with a heavy load; Craig gets greasy on a biodiesel run with his girlfriend's truck.
Big Timber Hazy Shade of Winter
Logger Kevin Wenstob gets terrible news as his crew struggles to bring the last of their 200 truckloads of logs off the mountain before winter shuts them down.
Timber Kings A Big Deal
Joel hopes a contract for four cabins in Michigan will lead to an order for 16 more; Andre's kitchen renovation becomes more complicated than expected.
Backroad Truckers The Bigger Man
Dale has to confront his past in a desperate attempt to keep his failing business alive; Dave has a meltdown stranded on a back road with a heavy load; Craig gets greasy on a biodiesel run with his girlfriend's truck.
Big Timber Hazy Shade of Winter
Logger Kevin Wenstob gets terrible news as his crew struggles to bring the last of their 200 truckloads of logs off the mountain before winter shuts them down.
Border Security: Canada's Front Line Tough Customer
An angry businessman hides the real reason for his hostility; officers try to process some unusual Mexican migrants.
Border Security: Canada's Front Line Drill Down
Officers drill an American oil worker with a shady past; a British traveler's proposed reunion with a girlfriend could be cut short.
M*A*S*H 'Twas the Day After Christmas
Visiting British soldiers explain an age-old tradition about the day after Christmas when the enlisted men and officers trade places for the day.
M*A*S*H Follies of the Living, Concerns of the Dead
Klinger, while ill, communicates with the spirit of a dead soldier.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Looks That Kill
Remember when looking your best meant risking life and limb?; from dentures that could explode at the dinner table and stiff shirt collars that strangled people to death, to toxic hair implants and tanning pills that left them glowing orange.
The Engineering That Built the World Battle of the Bridges
Obsessed engineer Joseph Strauss and President Herbert Hoover battle side by side to build the two longest suspension bridges of all time in San Francisco: The Golden Gate and the Bay Bridge.
The Engineering That Built the World The Hoover Dam
A hard-driving engineer with a reputation for excellence is on a quest to tame one of the wildest rivers in the United States, bringing much needed water to the arid American West.
The Mega-Brands That Built America Hardware Warfare
Family-owned hardware stores become behemoth brands who battle it out taking big risks, ushering in new innovations and betting it all in a race to become the number one hardware store chain in America.
M*A*S*H 'Twas the Day After Christmas
Visiting British soldiers explain an age-old tradition about the day after Christmas when the enlisted men and officers trade places for the day.
M*A*S*H Follies of the Living, Concerns of the Dead
Klinger, while ill, communicates with the spirit of a dead soldier.
The Food That Built America Cereal Killers
Rival cereal giants race to invent the next must-have bowl, sparking a sugary arms race of mascots, crunch, candy and the first ever chocolate cereal.
Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo Strange Finds
Some discoveries defy explanation, like fossilized vomit from the Jurassic era, a sewer blob with a pulse, even a long-lost toy discovered inside a man's lung. These freaky finds prove that reality can be stranger-and far creepier-than fiction.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Looks That Kill
Remember when looking your best meant risking life and limb?; from dentures that could explode at the dinner table and stiff shirt collars that strangled people to death, to toxic hair implants and tanning pills that left them glowing orange.
The Food That Built America The Birth of Bubblegum New
A candy maker's botched experiment leads to the world's first bubble gum, its distinctive color, and a decades-long bubble gum war fueled by mascots, transforming gum into a pop culture powerhouse and reshaping the candy aisle.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Twisted Toys New
Remember when playtime meant tempting fate?; from toy belts that fire speeding projectiles, these playthings are made for kids, but their risks are anything but child's play.
The Food That Built America Cereal Killers
Rival cereal giants race to invent the next must-have bowl, sparking a sugary arms race of mascots, crunch, candy and the first ever chocolate cereal.
The Food That Built America The Birth of Bubblegum
A candy maker's botched experiment leads to the world's first bubble gum, its distinctive color, and a decades-long bubble gum war fueled by mascots, transforming gum into a pop culture powerhouse and reshaping the candy aisle.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Twisted Toys
Remember when playtime meant tempting fate?; from toy belts that fire speeding projectiles, these playthings are made for kids, but their risks are anything but child's play.
The Engineering That Built the World Battle of the Bridges
Obsessed engineer Joseph Strauss and President Herbert Hoover battle side by side to build the two longest suspension bridges of all time in San Francisco: The Golden Gate and the Bay Bridge.
The Engineering That Built the World The Hoover Dam
A hard-driving engineer with a reputation for excellence is on a quest to tame one of the wildest rivers in the United States, bringing much needed water to the arid American West.
The Mega-Brands That Built America Hardware Warfare
Family-owned hardware stores become behemoth brands who battle it out taking big risks, ushering in new innovations and betting it all in a race to become the number one hardware store chain in America.
M*A*S*H 'Twas the Day After Christmas
Visiting British soldiers explain an age-old tradition about the day after Christmas when the enlisted men and officers trade places for the day.
M*A*S*H Follies of the Living, Concerns of the Dead
Klinger, while ill, communicates with the spirit of a dead soldier.
