Military & Combat

Monday, July 20

Story Television Schedule For New York, NY

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8:00AM

Rockets!

Man in Space

As U.S. and Russian relations chill, the technological race to place a man in space heats up. Chronicles events and the people involved, from the Soviet's top-secret genius Korolov to the future of America's space program.
9:00AM

Story Feature

Failure Is Not an Option

Based on the best-selling memoir by retired NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz, this 2-hour program tells the story of Mission Control during America's race to the Moon. For all the publicity about the astronauts, the men of Mission Control remain largely unknown to the public. Yet when President Kennedy challenged the nation to reach the moon, these young engineers were the ones who had to make it happen. Join us as these unlauded heroes tell their story for the first time.
11:00AM

Story Feature

To the Edge of Space: Project Manhigh

Controversy still swirls around Project Manhigh; we'll uncover why.
12:00PM

Story Feature

The Night That Panicked America

Orson Welles' 1938 radio broadcast convinces America that Mars was invading.
2:00PM

Story Feature

Mister Candid Camera

The story of the life and career of comical genius Allen Funt, and his legacy as the mastermind of the Candid Camera radio and TV shows.
4:00PM

Story Feature

Growing Up Brady

A tell-all story of what happened behind the scenes of the 70s hit TV series "The Brady Bunch." Based on the book written by Barry Williams, the actor who played Greg Brady.
6:00PM

Story Feature

Moon Landing: The Lost Tapes

On the 50th anniversary of the historic moon landing, this documentary unearths lost tapes of the Apollo 11 astronauts, and explores the dangers and challenges of the mission to the moon.
7:00PM

America's Book of Secrets

The Secret Space Program

On December 20, 2019, the newest branch of the armed services was established--Space Force. But nearly two decades earlier in 2002, a man named Gary McKinnon claimed he had discovered evidence that a secret military space program already existed... after hacking top-secret Pentagon and NASA computers. Does this suggest that the U.S. has a much greater presence in space than the public is aware? Could we even have occupied bases on the Moon and Mars?
8:00PM

Tech Effect

Apollo 11

In 1961, President Kennedy challenged the nation to put a man on the moon before the decade ended. Just under the wire in July 1969, Neil Armstrong set foot on the lunar surface. We examine that decade's technological advancements and see how they culminated in Apollo 11 and the lunar landing, including: spacesuits; Saturn V, the largest rocket ever built; the computers and cameras onboard the lunar module; and a deep-space network of satellites that beamed the images around the world.
8:30PM

Perspectives

John Glenn

The man whose career path took him to the stars is spotlighted in a life study of the former astronaut and senator from Ohio.
9:00PM

Man, Moment, Machine

Apollo 13: Triumph on the Dark Side of the Moon

April 1970--the Apollo 13 mission is 178,000 miles from Earth, just two days away from a lunar landing, when an explosion rips the spacecraft apart and puts the crew's lives on the line. Captain Jim Lovell has to work quickly and decisively to save his crew and what's left of his ship. After struggling to stay alive for four days in a freezing cold spacecraft, no one knows if the command module carrying the astronauts can survive a fiery re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere. Only the leadership of Jim Lovell, the ingenuity of the NASA team in space and on the ground, and the robust systems of the spacecraft offer a chance for survival.
10:00PM

Rockets!

Man in Space

As U.S. and Russian relations chill, the technological race to place a man in space heats up. Chronicles events and the people involved, from the Soviet's top-secret genius Korolov to the future of America's space program.
11:00PM

Story Feature

Failure Is Not an Option

Based on the best-selling memoir by retired NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz, this 2-hour program tells the story of Mission Control during America's race to the Moon. For all the publicity about the astronauts, the men of Mission Control remain largely unknown to the public. Yet when President Kennedy challenged the nation to reach the moon, these young engineers were the ones who had to make it happen. Join us as these unlauded heroes tell their story for the first time.
1:00AM

Story Feature

To the Edge of Space: Project Manhigh

Controversy still swirls around Project Manhigh; we'll uncover why.
2:00AM

Story Feature

Moon Landing: The Lost Tapes

On the 50th anniversary of the historic moon landing, this documentary unearths lost tapes of the Apollo 11 astronauts, and explores the dangers and challenges of the mission to the moon.
3:00AM

America's Book of Secrets

The Secret Space Program

On December 20, 2019, the newest branch of the armed services was established--Space Force. But nearly two decades earlier in 2002, a man named Gary McKinnon claimed he had discovered evidence that a secret military space program already existed... after hacking top-secret Pentagon and NASA computers. Does this suggest that the U.S. has a much greater presence in space than the public is aware? Could we even have occupied bases on the Moon and Mars?
4:00AM

Tech Effect

Apollo 11

In 1961, President Kennedy challenged the nation to put a man on the moon before the decade ended. Just under the wire in July 1969, Neil Armstrong set foot on the lunar surface. We examine that decade's technological advancements and see how they culminated in Apollo 11 and the lunar landing, including: spacesuits; Saturn V, the largest rocket ever built; the computers and cameras onboard the lunar module; and a deep-space network of satellites that beamed the images around the world.
4:30AM

Perspectives

John Glenn

The man whose career path took him to the stars is spotlighted in a life study of the former astronaut and senator from Ohio.
5:00AM

Man, Moment, Machine

Apollo 13: Triumph on the Dark Side of the Moon

April 1970--the Apollo 13 mission is 178,000 miles from Earth, just two days away from a lunar landing, when an explosion rips the spacecraft apart and puts the crew's lives on the line. Captain Jim Lovell has to work quickly and decisively to save his crew and what's left of his ship. After struggling to stay alive for four days in a freezing cold spacecraft, no one knows if the command module carrying the astronauts can survive a fiery re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere. Only the leadership of Jim Lovell, the ingenuity of the NASA team in space and on the ground, and the robust systems of the spacecraft offer a chance for survival.
6:00AM

Story Feature

Failure Is Not an Option

Based on the best-selling memoir by retired NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz, this 2-hour program tells the story of Mission Control during America's race to the Moon. For all the publicity about the astronauts, the men of Mission Control remain largely unknown to the public. Yet when President Kennedy challenged the nation to reach the moon, these young engineers were the ones who had to make it happen. Join us as these unlauded heroes tell their story for the first time.
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