
Sunday, June 29th TV listings for History Channel US - Pacific Feed
Secrets Declassified With David Duchovny Extreme Missions
Newly uncensored evidence will reveal the lengths that the few and the elite have gone to within the most hostile lands, all in the name of completing the mission.
Secrets Declassified With David Duchovny Strange Weapons
The top secret weapons programs that attempted to bring down the world.
Learn about the wonderful world of Coin Collecting with your host Mike Mezack and get the opportunity to build your own collection with the best coin deals on TV!
Learn about the wonderful world of Coin Collecting with your host Mike Mezack and get the opportunity to build your own collection with the best coin deals on TV!
Modern Marvels Brewing
The earliest known traces of brewing; brewers attempt to concoct a beer based on DNA found in a 2,700-year-old drinking vessel.
Modern Marvels Distilleries
History of alcohol distillery; how each liquor is produced; spirits-tasting event.
The Booze, Bets and Sex That Built America Secrets & Sins
Jack Daniel pioneers American whiskey; Adolphus Busch creates an iconic beer; Buck Duke innovates the modern cigarette; Julius Schmid skirts the law selling his new condoms… all while the temperance movement rises to battle against them.
The Booze, Bets and Sex That Built America Empires Lost
One of the richest men in the world may lose his tobacco empire; alcohol titans fight for their lives against the growing threat of Prohibition; New York City becomes ground zero in the battle to legalize contraception.
The Booze, Bets and Sex That Built America Sin Cities
The invention of the luxury resort casino helps birth Sin City; a Harlem woman goes to war for what will become the state lottery system; an alluring magazine like no other is launched; one of the most famous cigarette brands in history is created.
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; we uncover 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 were as reckless as they were unforgettable.
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 A Whole New Ballgame
The evolution of America's most beloved sports of baseball, basketball and football are made possible by the innovations of sporting goods pioneers named Spalding, Wilson, and the Rawlings brothers.
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 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 Rise of the Office Machines New
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.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Mad Medicine New
There was a time when any and all cures could be sold to the public indiscriminately; dive into a world where animal skin could replace your own, where doctors gave coffee enemas and a world of heroin-laced cough syrup.
The Mega-Brands That Built America Rentals to Riches
A down-on-his-luck car salesman has the visionary idea to start the first rental car company in America, and when he joins forces with cab company owner John Hertz, they spread their revolutionary business across the country.
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 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 Rentals to Riches
A down-on-his-luck car salesman has the visionary idea to start the first rental car company in America, and when he joins forces with cab company owner John Hertz, they spread their revolutionary business across the country.