Sunday, August 30th TV listings for History Channel US - Pacific Feed
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The Food That Built America Chip Dynasties
Herman Lay takes regional and small-time chips business to a national scale with his cutting-edge sales techniques and world-changing packaging technology, while a rival innovator invents a new kind of snack chip that will challenge Lay's crown.
The Food That Built America The Chicken Coup
Eventually challenging America's burger joint heavyweights, two future fast-food kingpins find themselves on a collision course in an all-out chicken sandwich war that is still raging to this day.
The Food That Built America Pizza Wars
In the 1950s, two brothers from Wichita, Kan., aim to build their restaurant, Pizza Hut, by introducing America to Italian pizza; Americans soon fall in love with their pizza, but rival Domino's threatens to derail their success.
The Food That Built America Breakfast That Pops
Two heavy-hitting cereal rivals duke it out for breakfast dominance; competition heats up when an idea is stolen; the ensuing battle transforms the breakfast landscape from a labor-intensive meal at the table to a meal of convenience on the go.
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 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 Reinventing the Wheel
Harvey Firestone races to innovation against a crosstown rival as they both bet big on bringing car tires to the nation; as sworn enemies, they'll create two of the most famous brand names in America, introduce new technology and more.
The Mega-Brands That Built America Fight for the Fast Lane
American cars get a makeover when an engineer creates the first sports car.
The Mega-Brands That Built America Road Warriors
During WWII, a struggling automaker and Detroit's industry titan race to build a revolutionary all-purpose military vehicle, then spend decades battling to reinvent their wartime creation into America's popular type of car, the SUV.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Anything for a Buck
When earning a paycheck meant risking life and limb.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Thrills & Spills
Remember when people would do just about anything for an adrenaline fix?; revisit the ways people once chased a thrill; these stunts and gravity-pushing spectacles didn't always stick the landing, but that didn't stop anyone from trying.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Hobbies Gone Haywire
Remember when hobbies were more than just a way to pass the time - they were a chance to push the limits? From making model planes with glue that gets you high, to cooking up explosive rocket fuel in the backyard.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Domestic Dangers
Remember when having a modern home meant living on the edge of danger?; from backyard trash fires and waterbeds that turn bedrooms into flood zones, these are the familiar fixes and convenient comforts that turn out to be far from safe.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler School Dazed
From perilous playgrounds to precarious products, Henry Winkler hosts a running cavalcade of the most exciting, reckless, unsupervised tales of Americana in our history.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Horrible Hygiene New
Remember when the path to good hygiene was anything but clean?
The Mega-Brands That Built America The Underwear Boom New
P.H. Hanes sparks a revolution in American underwear, but rivals answer with breakthrough designs, bold branding, and a wartime windfall, transforming an unmentionable necessity into a $100 billion global industry.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Young & the Reckless
When being young meant testing the limits of what our bodies could survive.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Horrible Hygiene
Remember when the path to good hygiene was anything but clean?
The Mega-Brands That Built America The Underwear Boom
P.H. Hanes sparks a revolution in American underwear, but rivals answer with breakthrough designs, bold branding, and a wartime windfall, transforming an unmentionable necessity into a $100 billion global industry.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Young & the Reckless
When being young meant testing the limits of what our bodies could survive.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler School Dazed
From perilous playgrounds to precarious products, Henry Winkler hosts a running cavalcade of the most exciting, reckless, unsupervised tales of Americana in our history.
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