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A look into the life of Daniel Boone.
More details for Biography, Sun 3, 8:00 am
A look into the life of Daniel Boone.
More details for Biography, Sun 3, 4:00 pm
A profile of "Wild Bill" Hickok (1837-76), an Army scout who went on to become a Kansas lawman known for his quick trigger. Also: Hickok's stint as an actor and his violent death during a card game (the hand he was holding when he died, pairs of aces and eights, became known as the "dead man's hand").
More details for Biography, Sun 3, 11:00 am
A profile of "Wild Bill" Hickok (1837-76), an Army scout who went on to become a Kansas lawman known for his quick trigger. Also: Hickok's stint as an actor and his violent death during a card game (the hand he was holding when he died, pairs of aces and eights, became known as the "dead man's hand").
More details for Biography, Sun 3, 7:00 pm
This profile of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid chronicles their string of bank and train robberies at the turn of the century. Also: historians describe the scrupulous planning that went into their heists.
More details for Biography, Sun 3, 12:00 pm
This profile of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid chronicles their string of bank and train robberies at the turn of the century. Also: historians describe the scrupulous planning that went into their heists.
More details for Biography, Sun 3, 8:00 pm
Tracing Meriwether Lewis and William Clark's nearly 8000-mile round-trip expedition from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean, through what is now the Northwestern U.S. Included: excerpts from the pair's diaries and comments from historians.
More details for Biography, Sun 3, 1:00 pm
Tracing Meriwether Lewis and William Clark's nearly 8000-mile round-trip expedition from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean, through what is now the Northwestern U.S. Included: excerpts from the pair's diaries and comments from historians.
More details for Biography, Sun 3, 9:00 pm
An examination of the "blend of myth and reality" that shaped the legend of Buffalo Bill Cody (1846-1917), the frontier scout and hunter immortalized through dime novels and his traveling rodeo. Included: archival photos; film footage of his Wild West Show; and interviews with historians. Host: Jack Perkins.
More details for Biography, Sun 3, 2:00 pm
An examination of the "blend of myth and reality" that shaped the legend of Buffalo Bill Cody (1846-1917), the frontier scout and hunter immortalized through dime novels and his traveling rodeo. Included: archival photos; film footage of his Wild West Show; and interviews with historians. Host: Jack Perkins.
More details for Biography, Sun 3, 10:00 pm
"Hatfields & McCoys: An American Feud" separates myth from reality in the blood feud, which raged in Kentucky and West Virginia between 1878 and 1890, and claimed 12 lives. Included: vintage stills; interviews with historians, and Hatfield and McCoy descendants.
More details for Biography, Sun 3, 3:00 pm
"Hatfields & McCoys: An American Feud" separates myth from reality in the blood feud, which raged in Kentucky and West Virginia between 1878 and 1890, and claimed 12 lives. Included: vintage stills; interviews with historians, and Hatfield and McCoy descendants.
More details for Biography, Sun 3, 11:00 pm
A profile of George Armstrong Custer (1839-76) corrects myths about "America's Golden Cavalier," who became the Union Army's youngest brigadier general, only two years after graduating last in his West Point class of 1861. Included: interviews with Custer scholars.
More details for Biography, Sun 3, 5:00 pm
A look into the life of Daniel Boone.
More details for Biography, Mon 4, 12:00 am
A profile of George Armstrong Custer (1839-76) corrects myths about "America's Golden Cavalier," who became the Union Army's youngest brigadier general, only two years after graduating last in his West Point class of 1861. Included: interviews with Custer scholars.
More details for Biography, Mon 4, 1:00 am
A profile of "Wild Bill" Hickok (1837-76), an Army scout who went on to become a Kansas lawman known for his quick trigger. Also: Hickok's stint as an actor and his violent death during a card game (the hand he was holding when he died, pairs of aces and eights, became known as the "dead man's hand").
More details for Biography, Mon 4, 3:00 am
This profile of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid chronicles their string of bank and train robberies at the turn of the century. Also: historians describe the scrupulous planning that went into their heists.
More details for Biography, Mon 4, 4:00 am