Tuesday, June 11th TV listings for Story TV (WTCT6) Marion, IL
The Korean War: Fire & Ice Retreat From Hell
United Nations forces retreat from Chinese troops in freezing weather.
The Korean War: Fire & Ice Bitter Standoff
President Truman relieves Gen. MacArthur of duty; negotiations break a two-year stalemate.
Hands on History Billiards
Brunswick's name has been synonymous with high-end pool tables since 1845, crafting its products in Bristol, Wis.
Hands on History Ice Cream
Ice cream evolves from corner scoop shops to giant corporations.
Hands on History Bullets
Bullets can reach a muzzle velocity of 1,000 miles per hour, breaking the sound barrier.
Hands on History Railroads
A hands-on look at the evolution of locomotives, ranging from steam engines to diesels. Host: Ron Hazelton.
Hands on History Coal
Modern equipment revolutionizes the coal-mining industry.
Hands on History Cigars
The history of the cigar, ranging from hand rolling to lighting up, and a visit to the longtime cigar making capital of the world.
Hands on History Brewing
American beer begins with 1587 colonists' corn ale.
Hands on History Cigarette Boats
Cigarette Boats are the Rolls-Royces of the speed-boating world.
Hands on History Bows & Arrows
Assembling a compound bow and fletching an aluminum arrow at Hoyt USA and Easton Technical Products. Host: Ron Hazelton.
Hands on History Computers
Tracing the evolution of computer chips in the heart of California's Silicon Valley. Host: Ron Hazelton.
Hands on History Subways
The history of subways throughout the country. Host: Ron Hazelton.
Hands on History Iron Works
Making iron.
Hands on History Bricks
Brick is the oldest manufactured building material in the world.
Hands on History Dairy Farming
New England's fertile Connecticut River Valley is lined with dairy farms.
Hands on History Guitars
The guitar strikes a chord with the American spirit of independence.
Hands on History Coins
How the U.S. Mint makes money; the country's second mint, located in San Francisco, was needed after the Gold Rush.
Hands on History Billiards
Brunswick's name has been synonymous with high-end pool tables since 1845, crafting its products in Bristol, Wis.
Hands on History Ice Cream
Ice cream evolves from corner scoop shops to giant corporations.
Hands on History Bullets
Bullets can reach a muzzle velocity of 1,000 miles per hour, breaking the sound barrier.
Hands on History Railroads
A hands-on look at the evolution of locomotives, ranging from steam engines to diesels. Host: Ron Hazelton.
Hands on History Coal
Modern equipment revolutionizes the coal-mining industry.
Hands on History Cigars
The history of the cigar, ranging from hand rolling to lighting up, and a visit to the longtime cigar making capital of the world.
Hands on History Brewing
American beer begins with 1587 colonists' corn ale.
Hands on History Cigarette Boats
Cigarette Boats are the Rolls-Royces of the speed-boating world.
Hands on History Bows & Arrows
Assembling a compound bow and fletching an aluminum arrow at Hoyt USA and Easton Technical Products. Host: Ron Hazelton.
Hands on History Computers
Tracing the evolution of computer chips in the heart of California's Silicon Valley. Host: Ron Hazelton.
Hands on History Subways
The history of subways throughout the country. Host: Ron Hazelton.
Hands on History Iron Works
Making iron.
Hands on History Bricks
Brick is the oldest manufactured building material in the world.
Hands on History Dairy Farming
New England's fertile Connecticut River Valley is lined with dairy farms.
Hands on History Guitars
The guitar strikes a chord with the American spirit of independence.
Hands on History Coins
How the U.S. Mint makes money; the country's second mint, located in San Francisco, was needed after the Gold Rush.
Hands on History Billiards
Brunswick's name has been synonymous with high-end pool tables since 1845, crafting its products in Bristol, Wis.
Hands on History Ice Cream
Ice cream evolves from corner scoop shops to giant corporations.
Hands on History Bullets
Bullets can reach a muzzle velocity of 1,000 miles per hour, breaking the sound barrier.
Hands on History Railroads
A hands-on look at the evolution of locomotives, ranging from steam engines to diesels. Host: Ron Hazelton.
Hands on History Coal
Modern equipment revolutionizes the coal-mining industry.
Hands on History Cigars
The history of the cigar, ranging from hand rolling to lighting up, and a visit to the longtime cigar making capital of the world.
Hands on History Brewing
American beer begins with 1587 colonists' corn ale.
Hands on History Cigarette Boats
Cigarette Boats are the Rolls-Royces of the speed-boating world.
Hands on History Bows & Arrows
Assembling a compound bow and fletching an aluminum arrow at Hoyt USA and Easton Technical Products. Host: Ron Hazelton.
Hands on History Computers
Tracing the evolution of computer chips in the heart of California's Silicon Valley. Host: Ron Hazelton.
Hands on History Subways
The history of subways throughout the country. Host: Ron Hazelton.
Hands on History Iron Works
Making iron.