Schedules
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02/25/2024 6:00 pm |
Truthseekers |
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| Explore the huge Nazca lines that were made over 2,000 years ago and are still a mystery to researchers today. | |||||
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02/25/2024 7:00 pm |
Secrets in the Ice |
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| Mysterious industrial waste is discovered in an uninhabited part of Greenland, and strange mounds are found deep within the Arctic Circle. | |||||
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02/25/2024 8:00 pm |
Life After People |
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| What if every human on Earth disappeared? Discover what would happen to the world we have created, including our animals, buildings, landscape and bodies. | |||||
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02/25/2024 9:00 pm |
Life After People |
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| What would happen to Earth if all the humans vanished? Outbreak examines the possibility of escaped animals, invasive vines and a deadly virus taking over control from humans. | |||||
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02/25/2024 10:00 pm |
Auction Kings |
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| A rare 1956 Mustang Pony motorcycle goes on the block; a Star Wars Stormtrooper costume; air raid siren. | |||||
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02/25/2024 10:30 pm |
Auction Kings |
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| Paul sells a Dodge Viper, a seller brings in a saddle linked to Moroccan royalty and Delfino gets his hands on some drive-in movie speakers. | |||||
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02/25/2024 11:00 pm |
Auction Kings |
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| Paul decides to sell the pair of bronze horses that guard at gallery 63 and a seller believes his WW2 telescope came from a German U-boat. | |||||
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02/25/2024 11:30 pm |
Auction Kings |
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| The Gallery 63 crew auction off an oversized M16 training rifle, a vintage Vendorama pen dispenser and a Victorian-era, butt-activated musical chair. | |||||
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02/26/2024 12:00 am |
Pawn Stars |
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| A Civil War drum, an 1834 book with the original rules of baseball and a 1970s skateboard are brought into the shop. | |||||
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02/26/2024 12:30 am |
Pawn Stars |
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| A spy pen radio is brought into the shop, a customer brings in a Bruce Springsteen tour jacket, and there is a pair of paintings by motorcycle artist David Mann. | |||||
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02/26/2024 1:00 am |
Pawn Stars |
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| Valuable items that come into the shop are a talking Herman Munster doll and a bass guitar signed by John Entwistle from the Who and John Paul Jones from Led Zeppelin. | |||||
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02/26/2024 1:30 am |
Pawn Stars |
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| Valuable items that come into the shop include a rare 1589 book with the instructions for war and fortification and a pair of antique door knockers. Rick also looks at an 1840s chess table. | |||||
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02/26/2024 2:00 am |
Pawn Stars |
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| A chair belonging to Abraham Lincoln comes into the shop, and Corey and Chum check out a vintage Nintendo Donkey Kong arcade game. | |||||
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02/26/2024 2:30 am |
Pawn Stars |
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| A WWE Hall of Fame ring is brought into the shop; Corey checks out a 1927 Essex Sedan rat rod; an 1891 $1 silver certificate. | |||||
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02/26/2024 3:00 am |
How the Nazis Lost the War |
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| Leading up to World War II, Germany's allies were limited to a few despots and dictators. But these mutual relationships proved doomed from the start, forcing the Nazis to pay a heavy price in the end. | |||||
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02/26/2024 4:00 am |
How the Nazis Lost the War |
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| Hitler and Goebbels promote wonder weapons as the path to victory as Germany starts to feel overstretched during WWII. | |||||
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02/26/2024 5:00 am |
How the Nazis Lost the War |
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| The Nazis take on a second ideological war in their racist quest for the Aryan ideal, but this decision undermines their plans and leads to the death of millions. | |||||
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02/26/2024 6:00 am |
How the Nazis Lost the War |
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| An examination of Hitler's almost daily injection of opioids and methamphetamines and their impact on his murderous regime. | |||||
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02/26/2024 7:00 am |
How the Nazis Lost the War |
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| An exploration of nepotism, corruption, and fear amongst the top-ranking Nazis as they follow their ambitions. | |||||
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02/26/2024 8:00 am |
How the Nazis Lost the War |
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| Early victories in WWII give Hitler delusional confidence, but his hubris leads to mistakes and ultimate defeat. | |||||
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02/26/2024 9:00 am |
WWII Air Crash Detectives |
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| Garth Barnard fact-finds to determine the cause of a terrible accident in Nebraska in 1944, when a transport plane crashed during a violent storm. | |||||
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02/26/2024 10:00 am |
WWII Air Crash Detectives |
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| Controversial royal Prince George perished in a plane crash in 1942: was pilot error or sabotage to blame? Garth Barnard uncovers the truth. | |||||
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02/26/2024 11:00 am |
FDR |
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| 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. | |||||
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02/26/2024 1:00 pm |
The UnBelievable With Dan Aykroyd |
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| Exploring the Lake Michigan Triangle and many other wild and weird places, including a creepy doll-filled island with a dark past, deadly gas-filled explosive lakes, caves that harbour deadly viruses, and the most haunted place in the United States. | |||||
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02/26/2024 2:00 pm |
Pawn Stars |
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| A Civil War drum, an 1834 book with the original rules of baseball and a 1970s skateboard are brought into the shop. | |||||
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02/26/2024 2:30 pm |
Pawn Stars |
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| A spy pen radio is brought into the shop, a customer brings in a Bruce Springsteen tour jacket, and there is a pair of paintings by motorcycle artist David Mann. | |||||
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02/26/2024 3:00 pm |
Pawn Stars |
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| Valuable items that come into the shop are a talking Herman Munster doll and a bass guitar signed by John Entwistle from the Who and John Paul Jones from Led Zeppelin. | |||||
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02/26/2024 3:30 pm |
Pawn Stars |
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| Valuable items that come into the shop include a rare 1589 book with the instructions for war and fortification and a pair of antique door knockers. Rick also looks at an 1840s chess table. | |||||
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02/26/2024 4:00 pm |
Pawn Stars |
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| A chair belonging to Abraham Lincoln comes into the shop, and Corey and Chum check out a vintage Nintendo Donkey Kong arcade game. | |||||
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02/26/2024 4:30 pm |
Pawn Stars |
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| A WWE Hall of Fame ring is brought into the shop; Corey checks out a 1927 Essex Sedan rat rod; an 1891 $1 silver certificate. | |||||
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02/26/2024 5:00 pm |
How the Nazis Lost the War |
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| Leading up to World War II, Germany's allies were limited to a few despots and dictators. But these mutual relationships proved doomed from the start, forcing the Nazis to pay a heavy price in the end. | |||||