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  • Alone on the Ice

    Aired February 8, 1999 | 53 min

    Admiral Richard E. Byrd became an American hero for his daring expeditions to the North and South Pole.

  • Hoover Dam

    Aired January 18, 1999

    During the Great Depression, Americans built the Hoover Dam, overcoming technical challenges to erect one of the greatest engineering works in history.

  • Race for the Superbomb

    Aired January 11, 1999

    At the dawn of the Cold War, the United States initiated a top secret program in New Mexico to build a weapon even more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Japan. This program aired in January, 1999.

  • Influenza 1918

    Aired January 2, 2018 | 60 min

    It was the worst epidemic in American history, killing over 600,000 — until it disappeared as mysteriously as it had begun.

  • Big Dream Small Screen

    Aired February 10, 1997

    In 1921, a 14-year-old boy working in a potato field in Idaho had a vision of sending pictures in waves over the air, like sound waves for radio.

  • The Telephone

    Aired February 3, 1997

    The telephone was first introduced at the Centennial Exposition in 1876 and was an instant success. Although first rented only to "persons of good breeding" and seen as an expensive luxury for doctors and businessmen, the telephone soon transformed American life. Trees gave way to telephone poles as operators known as "hello girls" began to connect a sprawling continent.

  • Edison's Miracle of Light

    Aired October 23, 1995 | 53 min

    "The Wizard of Menlo Park," Inventor Thomas Edison, built the first practical light bulb and revolutionized the world.

  • The Hurricane of '38

    Aired November 17, 1993

    Before radar had been invented a devastating hurricane hit America, surprising residents of the East Coast and killing more than 600 people.

  • The Crash of 1929

    Aired April 24, 2012

    The unbounded optimism of the Jazz Age and the shocking consequences when reality finally hit on October 29th, ultimately leading to the Great Depression.