Wild West Week

Sunday, May 4

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8:00AM

The Real West

Wild, Wild Women

Belle Starr was a robber and a horse thief. Annie Oakley could shoot a cigarette out of your mouth at 50 paces. Calamity Jane was as tough as beef jerky on a three-day ride. The wild women of the Old West weren't prissy little frontier fillies.
9:00AM

ArtRageous

Art in Your Face – The Statue of Liberty and Political Art

Art and creativity are all around us, and sometimes right in front of our faces. Follow Nate as he learns the secrets behind the creation of the Statue of Liberty, deciphers the manipulative world of political art, and uncovers the history of the Olympic medal for sculpture.
9:30AM

New Frontier, The

THE GAS GIANTS

10:00AM

Better Planet TV

Better Planet TV 130

SOLAR LIVING INSTITUTE SOLAR WATER HEATER CAPE VERDE WIND FARM
10:30AM

Re-Inventors, The

LIFE-SAVING ESCAPE WATER POD

INVESTIGATING AND TESTING A LIFE-SAVING ESCAPE WATER POD.
11:00AM

Biography

Wild Bill Hickok: The Gentleman of the West

Profile of the fabled Western scout, frontiersman, gunfighter, and gambler. Was Hickok a hero or hooligan, lawman or outlaw? We follow the legend from his humble beginnings in Homer, Kansas, to the Gold Rush fields of Deadwood, South Dakota, to the fateful day in 1876, when he drew the infamous "dead man's hand.
12:00PM

Cowboys and Outlaws

The Real McCoy

At the dawn of the cowboy era, a mysterious disease threatens to derail the dreams of Texas cattlemen and their cowboys. One man vows to find a cure--and get fabulously rich at the same time. In a bold gamble, Joe McCoy builds a city in the middle of nowhere: Abilene--the first "cow town"--whose legacy would reshape the West.
1:00PM

Cowboys and Outlaws

The Real Lonesome Dove

Two cattle partners set off to blaze a trail to reach new markets. Only one returns. The epic adventure of Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving defines the spirit of the American cowboy and the brutal reality of the West in the wake of the Civil War.
2:00PM

The Real West

Red Cloud

The legendary saga of Oglala Chief Red Cloud--a fierce and proud leader in both war and peace.
3:00PM

The Real West

Quanah Parker: The Last Comanche

Chronicle of the last Comanche leader to surrender his tribe to white authorities. Parker later became a cattle rancher and court judge.
4:00PM

The Real West

Wild, Wild Women

Belle Starr was a robber and a horse thief. Annie Oakley could shoot a cigarette out of your mouth at 50 paces. Calamity Jane was as tough as beef jerky on a three-day ride. The wild women of the Old West weren't prissy little frontier fillies.
5:00PM

Story Feature

Behind the Mask of Zorro

The legend of Zorro was inspired by the early California bandito, Joaquin Murrieta. A colorful and romantic desperado with Robin-Hood charisma, Murrieta defended the oppressed against intruders who stole their land and gold.
7:00PM

Biography

Wild Bill Hickok: The Gentleman of the West

Profile of the fabled Western scout, frontiersman, gunfighter, and gambler. Was Hickok a hero or hooligan, lawman or outlaw? We follow the legend from his humble beginnings in Homer, Kansas, to the Gold Rush fields of Deadwood, South Dakota, to the fateful day in 1876, when he drew the infamous "dead man's hand.
8:00PM

Cowboys and Outlaws

The Real McCoy

At the dawn of the cowboy era, a mysterious disease threatens to derail the dreams of Texas cattlemen and their cowboys. One man vows to find a cure--and get fabulously rich at the same time. In a bold gamble, Joe McCoy builds a city in the middle of nowhere: Abilene--the first "cow town"--whose legacy would reshape the West.
9:00PM

Cowboys and Outlaws

The Real Lonesome Dove

Two cattle partners set off to blaze a trail to reach new markets. Only one returns. The epic adventure of Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving defines the spirit of the American cowboy and the brutal reality of the West in the wake of the Civil War.
10:00PM

The Real West

Red Cloud

The legendary saga of Oglala Chief Red Cloud--a fierce and proud leader in both war and peace.
11:00PM

The Real West

Quanah Parker: The Last Comanche

Chronicle of the last Comanche leader to surrender his tribe to white authorities. Parker later became a cattle rancher and court judge.
12:00AM

The Real West

Wild, Wild Women

Belle Starr was a robber and a horse thief. Annie Oakley could shoot a cigarette out of your mouth at 50 paces. Calamity Jane was as tough as beef jerky on a three-day ride. The wild women of the Old West weren't prissy little frontier fillies.
1:00AM

Story Feature

Behind the Mask of Zorro

The legend of Zorro was inspired by the early California bandito, Joaquin Murrieta. A colorful and romantic desperado with Robin-Hood charisma, Murrieta defended the oppressed against intruders who stole their land and gold.
3:00AM

Biography

Wild Bill Hickok: The Gentleman of the West

Profile of the fabled Western scout, frontiersman, gunfighter, and gambler. Was Hickok a hero or hooligan, lawman or outlaw? We follow the legend from his humble beginnings in Homer, Kansas, to the Gold Rush fields of Deadwood, South Dakota, to the fateful day in 1876, when he drew the infamous "dead man's hand.
4:00AM

Cowboys and Outlaws

The Real McCoy

At the dawn of the cowboy era, a mysterious disease threatens to derail the dreams of Texas cattlemen and their cowboys. One man vows to find a cure--and get fabulously rich at the same time. In a bold gamble, Joe McCoy builds a city in the middle of nowhere: Abilene--the first "cow town"--whose legacy would reshape the West.
5:00AM

Cowboys and Outlaws

The Real Lonesome Dove

Two cattle partners set off to blaze a trail to reach new markets. Only one returns. The epic adventure of Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving defines the spirit of the American cowboy and the brutal reality of the West in the wake of the Civil War.
6:00AM

The Real West

Red Cloud

The legendary saga of Oglala Chief Red Cloud--a fierce and proud leader in both war and peace.
7:00AM

The Real West

Quanah Parker: The Last Comanche

Chronicle of the last Comanche leader to surrender his tribe to white authorities. Parker later became a cattle rancher and court judge.
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