Sunday, May 3rd TV listings for History Channel US HD - Pacific
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Modern Marvels Battle Ready
From elaborate elite training facilities to GPS-guided air drops, to revolutionary high-tech tents and fire-retardant uniforms, the episode explores the science and technology of building, operating and protecting a base in a war zone.
Modern Marvels Machines of D-Day
June 6, 1944, Operation Overlord springs into action as the greatest WWII machine with thousands of ships, aircraft, thousands of men, and millions of tons of steel; interlocking precision overcomes Hitler's defenses in history's greatest assault.
FDR Nothing to Fear
Franklin Roosevelt overcomes crushing personal setbacks and leads the nation through the Great Depression with optimism, energy, and a firm belief that the only thing one has to fear is fear itself.
FDR Rendezvous With Destiny
As Hitler sweeps across Europe, FDR prepares a reluctant nation for war; following the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor, he leads America into the greatest conflict the world has ever seen.
FDR Arsenal of Democracy
Franklin rallies the industrial might of the nation and leads the Allied forces through the darkest days of the war.
The Food That Built America Champions of Breakfast
Will Kellogg is on top of the cereal industry after beating out post, but now, the king of cereal has met his match with a young flour mill executive; a decades long war for dominance ensues as Kellogg's and General Mills battle it out.
The Food That Built America Empire of Convenience
The first convenience store is born; with innovations like late hours, to-go coffee and America's beloved slushy drink, it rises into a chain with more locations than any other store or restaurant in the world.
The Food That Built America Where There's Smoke
A century ago, most backyard grilling essentials were not yet invented; Henry Ford, a tinkerer named Kingsford, and a passionate butcher created recognizable summer brands and changed the face of American backyards.
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 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 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.
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 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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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