 | Some state-of-the-art special effects work brings a disturbing vision of the future to life in this History Channel presentation. LIFE AFTER PEOPLE takes a look at what would happen to everything left behind on Earth if the human race was... |
 | In this entertaining read, the man who organized the first Woodstock festival in August 1969 shares his tale of the trials and tribulations, adventures and entrepreneurial innovations that launched the most famous of all music festivals, one that... |
 | Featuring rarely seen photos and autopsy reports, this documentary delves deep into the history of Charles Manson and his infamously brutal crimes. THE SIX DEGREES OF HELTER SKELTER offers a detailed look at the various locations around Los Angeles... |
 | Tom Wolfe's THE ELECTRIC KOOL-AID ACID TEST is one of the most essential works on the 1960s counterculture, revolutionizing the way the reporters wrote about the world. This seminal work of the New Journalism, a style which explored the writer's own... |
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 | A 6-part look at the oddly intellectual revolutionaries who defied the past and broke with Europe to found the first nation based on the individual rights of man. From the great battles to the extraordinary men who fought them, the ideas and events... |
 | This four-part program from the History Channel focuses on the remarkable men who discovered America and helped lay the foundations for modern day society. Each part of the program focuses on a different region of the U.S., illustrating how the parts... |
 | This program takes a look at the seven architectural wonders of the world. Although the pyramids are the only objects that remain, computer technology brings the other wonders to life, offering viewers a chance to gaze admiringly at constructions... |
 | THE AMITYVILLE HORROR was a popular horror flick from 1979, but what most people don't know is that it was based on a true story...or was it? This History Channel presentation takes a look at the gruesome events that are alleged to have taken place... |
 | The story of General William Tecumseh Sherman, who helped devastate the South's army at the end of the Civil War, is told here via vivid reconstructions of his actions. |