Biography

Sunday, November 30

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8:00AM

Biography

John Paul Jones: Captain of the High Seas

The story of the swashbuckling hero of the American Revolution. With the daring of a real-life Errol Flynn, Jones defeated the British navy and became the darling of Paris society.
9:00AM

ArtRageous

The Inspiration Behind the Art

Inspiration can come from just about anywhere, as Nate finds out when he explores how Islamic art influenced MC Escher’s intricate geometric drawings, where Edvard Munch’s famous painting “The Scream” came from, and how Paul Klee came up with some of his best-known work.
9:30AM

New Frontier, The

EYES TO THE HEAVENS

Two new space telescopes, Gaia and TESS, are in orbit with their primary missions coming to a close. Then, they will be joined by the James Webb Telescope, and together it is hoped they will open up a whole new vista into time and space.
10:00AM

Better Planet TV

Better Planet TV 121

GREEN BUSINESS PRACTICES, UGANDA ENERGY SOURCES, AND ANIMALS ARE GREEN
10:30AM

Re-Inventors, The

FLYING CAR

INVESTIGATING AND TESTING A FLYING CAR.
11:00AM

Story Feature

America's Five Star Heroes: Gods of War

The careers and World War II triumphs of the nine generals and admirals who achieved 5-star rank in the U.S. military.
1:00PM

Perspectives

Billy Mitchell

The story of a brave WWI flying ace who faced his toughest battle after the war ended when he took on the military establishment.
1:30PM

Biography

Richard E. Byrd

The adventurer, poet, and philosopher was the first man to fly over the North and South Poles. He explored more uncharted land than anyone before him.
2:00PM

Perspectives

General George Patton

He was the flamboyant battlefield leader whose exploits made the papers and whose military strategies stirred controversy and admiration.
2:30PM

Biography

Chester Nimitz

The story of Commander Nimitz, a WW2 naval hero who welded a shattered fleet into a hard-hitting force and turned the tide in the Pacific.
3:00PM

Biography

Douglas MacArthur: Return of a Legend

Follows the life of an American general who commanded the Southwest Pacific in World War II (1939-1945), oversaw the successful Allied occupation of postwar Japan, and led United Nations forces in the Korean War (1950-1953). A larger-than-life, controversial figure, MacArthur was talented, outspoken, and in the eyes of many, egotistical.
4:00PM

Biography

John Paul Jones: Captain of the High Seas

The story of the swashbuckling hero of the American Revolution. With the daring of a real-life Errol Flynn, Jones defeated the British navy and became the darling of Paris society.
5:00PM

Biography

George Armstrong Custer: America's Golden Cavalier

After the Civil War, Custer goes west to fight Native Americans and takes a last stand at Little Big Horn against Sitting Bull and the Sioux Nation. Woven into this story of Custer, the historical figure, is the intimate life he shared with his wife Libbie--a passionate, devoted woman who mythologized her husband after his death.
7:00PM

Story Feature

America's Five Star Heroes: Gods of War

The careers and World War II triumphs of the nine generals and admirals who achieved 5-star rank in the U.S. military.
9:00PM

Perspectives

Billy Mitchell

The story of a brave WWI flying ace who faced his toughest battle after the war ended when he took on the military establishment.
9:30PM

Biography

Richard E. Byrd

The adventurer, poet, and philosopher was the first man to fly over the North and South Poles. He explored more uncharted land than anyone before him.
10:00PM

Perspectives

General George Patton

He was the flamboyant battlefield leader whose exploits made the papers and whose military strategies stirred controversy and admiration.
10:30PM

Biography

Chester Nimitz

The story of Commander Nimitz, a WW2 naval hero who welded a shattered fleet into a hard-hitting force and turned the tide in the Pacific.
11:00PM

Biography

Douglas MacArthur: Return of a Legend

Follows the life of an American general who commanded the Southwest Pacific in World War II (1939-1945), oversaw the successful Allied occupation of postwar Japan, and led United Nations forces in the Korean War (1950-1953). A larger-than-life, controversial figure, MacArthur was talented, outspoken, and in the eyes of many, egotistical.
12:00AM

Biography

John Paul Jones: Captain of the High Seas

The story of the swashbuckling hero of the American Revolution. With the daring of a real-life Errol Flynn, Jones defeated the British navy and became the darling of Paris society.
1:00AM

Biography

George Armstrong Custer: America's Golden Cavalier

After the Civil War, Custer goes west to fight Native Americans and takes a last stand at Little Big Horn against Sitting Bull and the Sioux Nation. Woven into this story of Custer, the historical figure, is the intimate life he shared with his wife Libbie--a passionate, devoted woman who mythologized her husband after his death.
3:00AM

Story Feature

America's Five Star Heroes: Gods of War

The careers and World War II triumphs of the nine generals and admirals who achieved 5-star rank in the U.S. military.
5:00AM

Perspectives

Billy Mitchell

The story of a brave WWI flying ace who faced his toughest battle after the war ended when he took on the military establishment.
5:30AM

Biography

Richard E. Byrd

The adventurer, poet, and philosopher was the first man to fly over the North and South Poles. He explored more uncharted land than anyone before him.
6:00AM

Perspectives

General George Patton

He was the flamboyant battlefield leader whose exploits made the papers and whose military strategies stirred controversy and admiration.
6:30AM

Biography

Chester Nimitz

The story of Commander Nimitz, a WW2 naval hero who welded a shattered fleet into a hard-hitting force and turned the tide in the Pacific.
7:00AM

Biography

Douglas MacArthur: Return of a Legend

Follows the life of an American general who commanded the Southwest Pacific in World War II (1939-1945), oversaw the successful Allied occupation of postwar Japan, and led United Nations forces in the Korean War (1950-1953). A larger-than-life, controversial figure, MacArthur was talented, outspoken, and in the eyes of many, egotistical.
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