Sunday, April 19th TV listings for History Channel US - Eastern Feed
The Food That Built America Peanut Butter Battle
When an entrepreneur creates shelf-stable peanut butter out of his garage, it leads to the birth of an iconic sandwich; as competition heats up to be America's favorite peanut butter, three famous brands battle it out to be number one.
The Food That Built America When Food Freezes Over
Four intrepid food entrepreneurs race to harness emerging technologies, like the home freezer and microwave, to bring revolutionary frozen snack icons to a waiting world, and forever change everything about eating.
The Food That Built America Cookie Fortunes
Hollywood agent Wally Amos transforms his professional life when he decides to make and sell his own gourmet chocolate chip cookies, and opens America's first cookie store; housewife Debbi Fields opens her homestyle cookie shop in a mall.
The Food That Built America Asian Food Invasion
A down-on-his-luck Japanese businessman and a Chinese immigrant and her son change the American palette when they introduce instant noodles in a cup, Peking Duck, and a big Chinese restaurant chain in the nation.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Perilous Play
Remember when childhood came with a side of danger? Think back to the toys and daredevil playground antics that once defined growing up; uncovering explosive science kits, high-flying kite tubes and more.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Spectacular Stunts
A wild journey into the world of vintage daredevils who risked it all for a rush; from the enigmatic Human Fly to skateboard speed demons and diving horses, these stunts are as reckless as they are unforgettable.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Precarious Products
The everyday products that are way more dangerous than meets the unsuspecting eye; what were the most ill-advised and risky household products?
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Mad Medicine
There was a time when any and all cures could be sold to the public indiscriminately; diving into a world where animal skin can replace your own, where doctors give coffee enemas and a world of heroin-laced cough syrup.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Very Extreme Sports
The modern concept of extreme sports is a product of marketing, but back in the old days, the lack of rules made them truly extreme; from bone-crushing football and deadly baseball games to wild events like auto polo.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Treacherous Travel
Exploding cars and blimp disasters to kids sent through the mail and doomed personal helicopters; the past is packed with travel tales and the misfires that paved the road to modern transportation.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Food Fiascos
Snack on a feast of food horrors from the past; from radioactive energy drinks, to scandalous snacks made with Olestra, to the additives in your milk and bread, uncovering the things people once ate without a second thought.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Occupational Hazards
Uncovering the downright dangerous gigs of the past, from mercury-poisoned hat makers to kids crawling through chimneys and projectionists fleeing fiery blazes.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Killer Crazes New
Remember when "everybody's doing it" was reason enough to dive in headfirst?
The Food That Built America Pizza Power Play New
Two pizza juggernauts expand their empires as a hungry new contender turns the fight into a three-way race to become America's biggest pizza chain.
The Food That Built America Pizza Wars
In the 1950's, two brothers from Wichita, Kan., aim to build their restaurant, Pizza Hut, by introducing America to Italian dish-pizza; Americans soon fall in love with their pizza, but rival, Domino's, threatens to derail their success.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Killer Crazes
Remember when "everybody's doing it" was reason enough to dive in headfirst?
The Food That Built America Pizza Power Play
Two pizza juggernauts expand their empires as a hungry new contender turns the fight into a three-way race to become America's biggest pizza chain.
The Food That Built America Pizza Wars
In the 1950's, two brothers from Wichita, Kan., aim to build their restaurant, Pizza Hut, by introducing America to Italian dish-pizza; Americans soon fall in love with their pizza, but rival, Domino's, threatens to derail their success.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Occupational Hazards
Uncovering the downright dangerous gigs of the past, from mercury-poisoned hat makers to kids crawling through chimneys and projectionists fleeing fiery blazes.
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Amazing Facts With Doug Batchelor
Pastor Doug Batchelor reveals facts about biblical events and brings new insight to frequently asked questions in Christianity.
Dr. David Jeremiah shares the practical messages behind Christianity and helps people to discover their own turning points in their relationship with God.
Roanoke: A Mystery Carved in Stone
Stonework experts Jim and Bill Vieira use cutting-edge technology to take a deeper look at a mysterious inscription which could lead to the truth about the disappearance of 117 colonists from Roanoke Island in the sixteenth century.
Return to Roanoke: Search for the Seven
Stonework experts Jim and Bill Vieira continue their hunt for the Lost Colony of Roanoke by analyzing the inscription on the mysterious Dare Stone against the 400-year-old historical record.
