
Sunday, September 14th TV listings for History Channel US HD - East
Modern Marvels Modern Marvels: Super Power Pressure
Blowing the lid off the many uses of pressure, including keeping a fridge cool, and making volcanoes erupt.
Modern Marvels Modern Marvels: Super Sharp Saws
A sharp look at the cutting-edge tool that changed history, including a bank of six circular saws spinning at 1,750 RPM to a diamond-coated belt saw that can slice through limestone like butter.
Modern Marvels Modern Marvels: Rocks Greatest Hits
Unleashing the energy behind rocks; exploring how they rock the world from the ground up; marble is mined miles underground; precious moon stones lighter than water.
Modern Marvels Mega Speed Countdown
Racing the top 10 fastest marvels featured.
Modern Marvels Super Strong Countdown
Counting down the top ten machines that lift, pull, hold and haul.
The Mega-Brands That Built America Battle of the Superstores
Founding fathers of the biggest retail stores in the world battle to be the first to innovate, build, and revolutionize the industry; one of the top businessmen of the 20th century, Sam Walton, will construct the world's largest retail empire.
The Mega-Brands That Built America Music on the Move
In the 1950s, rival electronics companies aim to make music portable for the first time ever; what follows is a decades-long rivalry that prompts the creation of products like the Pocket Radio, Cassette Tape, Walkman and the CD.
The Mega-Brands That Built America End of the Landlines
The technology battle among international telecommunications companies to produce the most popular cell phone, from flip phones to ringtones to text messaging; Blackberry combines the features of a computer with a cell phone to make a smartphone.
The Mega-Brands That Built America Sneaker Head-to-Head
Two sneaker companies become industry titans through a decades long battle for global dominance, as they unleash iconic footwear that will bring sneakers mainstream and make them part of the fabric of American culture.
The Mega-Brands That Built America Suite Dreams: Birth of the Modern Hotel
Two visionaries breathe new life into the hotel industry in America and the world by setting the modern standard for hospitality; despite setbacks, economic downturns and international conflict, these rivals will stop at nothing to be number one.
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.
The Mega-Brands That Built America The World in Your Palm
The biggest names in computers go head-to-head in a race to create the first portable computers; through failures, alliances and the return of an American icon, they'll usher in their first ever handheld device.
The Mega-Brands That Built America The Retail Reckoning
Three American retail icons are born within months of each other in 1962, sparking a rivalry for the ages.
The Mega-Brands That Built America Easy Money
A small piece of plastic revolutionizes the world of commerce in the middle of the 20th century; Diners' Club, Bank of America and American Express race to change how people pay for everything, kicking off the $6 trillion dollar credit card industry.
The Mega-Brands That Built America Rise of the Office Machines
To simplify tedious office tasks in the mid-20th century, one unknown company introduces the world's first photocopier; it becomes a household name, which kicks off a rivalry between two brands.
The Mega-Brands That Built America The World in Your Palm
The biggest names in computers go head-to-head in a race to create the first portable computers; through failures, alliances and the return of an American icon, they'll usher in their first ever handheld device.
The Mega-Brands That Built America The Retail Reckoning
Three American retail icons are born within months of each other in 1962, sparking a rivalry for the ages.
The Mega-Brands That Built America Easy Money
A small piece of plastic revolutionizes the world of commerce in the middle of the 20th century; Diners' Club, Bank of America and American Express race to change how people pay for everything, kicking off the $6 trillion dollar credit card industry.
The Mega-Brands That Built America Rise of the Office Machines
To simplify tedious office tasks in the mid-20th century, one unknown company introduces the world's first photocopier; it becomes a household name, which kicks off a rivalry between two brands.
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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's goal is to deliver the unchanging Word of God to an ever-changing world.
Ancient Aliens The Top Ten Hidden Alien Bases
Counting down the top 10 locations around the world that may be hiding alien bases, including a cavern beneath the ice of Antarctica, a lake in China that is a hotspot for UFOs, and a pyramid under the slopes of Mount Denali.
Ancient Aliens: Origins Alien Messengers
Across cultures and throughout history, stories of individuals receiving wisdom from otherworldly sources are widespread.