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10.1 Death on the Railroad In 1832, railroad contractor Philip Duffy hired 57 Irish immigrants to lay railroad tracks in West Chester, Pennsylvania. But, less than two months after their arrival, all 57 were dead. Did they all die due to a cholera pandemic, or were some of them murdered? In 2003, twin brothers discovered a secret file among their grandfather's papers that led them to investigate the deaths of these men and find the location of their final resting place in a valley now known as Duffy's Cut. Using the latest forensic and scientific investigative techniques, detectives and experts will unravel this extraordinary story. (3 of 4)
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1203 WE 05/08/13 09:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) (DVS) ST
10.1 Death on the Railroad In 1832, railroad contractor Philip Duffy hired 57 Irish immigrants to lay railroad tracks in West Chester, Pennsylvania. But, less than two months after their arrival, all 57 were dead. Did they all die due to a cholera pandemic, or were some of them murdered? In 2003, twin brothers discovered a secret file among their grandfather's papers that led them to investigate the deaths of these men and find the location of their final resting place in a valley now known as Duffy's Cut. Using the latest forensic and scientific investigative techniques, detectives and experts will unravel this extraordinary story. (3 of 4)
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1203 SA 05/11/13 03:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) (DVS) ST
10.1 Cavemen Cold Case A tomb of 49,000 year-old Neanderthal bones discovered in a remote region of northern Spain, leads to a compelling investigation to solve a double mystery: How did this group of Neanderthals die? And could the fate of this group help explain Neanderthal extinction? Scientists examine the bones and discover signs that tell a shocking story of how this group may have met their deaths. (4 of 4)
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1204 WE 05/15/13 09:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) (DVS) ST
10.1 Cavemen Cold Case A tomb of 49,000 year-old Neanderthal bones discovered in a remote region of northern Spain, leads to a compelling investigation to solve a double mystery: How did this group of Neanderthals die? And could the fate of this group help explain Neanderthal extinction? Scientists examine the bones and discover signs that tell a shocking story of how this group may have met their deaths. (4 of 4)
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1204 SA 05/18/13 03:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) (DVS) ST
10.1 Airmen and the Headhunters The extraordinary survival story of airmen shot down over the jungles of Japanese-occupied Borneo during World War II is investigated. The film recounts the rescue of a U.S. bomber crew by Dayak tribesmen, known for taking the heads of their enemies. The Dayaks fed and protected the airmen before leading them to the base of the maverick British special ops officer, Major Tom Harrisson, who was fighting a guerrilla war against the Japanese with a band of Australian commandoes.
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902 WE 05/22/13 09:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) ST
10.1 Airmen and the Headhunters The extraordinary survival story of airmen shot down over the jungles of Japanese-occupied Borneo during World War II is investigated. The film recounts the rescue of a U.S. bomber crew by Dayak tribesmen, known for taking the heads of their enemies. The Dayaks fed and protected the airmen before leading them to the base of the maverick British special ops officer, Major Tom Harrisson, who was fighting a guerrilla war against the Japanese with a band of Australian commandoes.
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902 TH 05/23/13 02:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) ST
10.1 Airmen and the Headhunters The extraordinary survival story of airmen shot down over the jungles of Japanese-occupied Borneo during World War II is investigated. The film recounts the rescue of a U.S. bomber crew by Dayak tribesmen, known for taking the heads of their enemies. The Dayaks fed and protected the airmen before leading them to the base of the maverick British special ops officer, Major Tom Harrisson, who was fighting a guerrilla war against the Japanese with a band of Australian commandoes.
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902 SA 05/25/13 03:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) ST
10.1 The Man Who Saved The World This intense film explores the dramatic and little-known events that unfolded inside a nuclear-armed Soviet submarine during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Vasili Arkhipov, an officer aboard the submarine, refused to fire a nuclear torpedo, thus averting disaster. The program combines tense drama with eyewitness accounts and expert testimony about a critical event during the Cold War.
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1201 SA 06/01/13 03:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) ST
10.1 The Man Who Saved The World This intense film explores the dramatic and little-known events that unfolded inside a nuclear-armed Soviet submarine during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Vasili Arkhipov, an officer aboard the submarine, refused to fire a nuclear torpedo, thus averting disaster. The program combines tense drama with eyewitness accounts and expert testimony about a critical event during the Cold War.
WEB LINK
1201 WE 06/19/13 09:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) ST
10.1 The Man Who Saved The World This intense film explores the dramatic and little-known events that unfolded inside a nuclear-armed Soviet submarine during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Vasili Arkhipov, an officer aboard the submarine, refused to fire a nuclear torpedo, thus averting disaster. The program combines tense drama with eyewitness accounts and expert testimony about a critical event during the Cold War.
WEB LINK
1201 SA 06/22/13 03:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) ST
10.2 Death on the Railroad In 1832, railroad contractor Philip Duffy hired 57 Irish immigrants to lay railroad tracks in West Chester, Pennsylvania. But, less than two months after their arrival, all 57 were dead. Did they all die due to a cholera pandemic, or were some of them murdered? In 2003, twin brothers discovered a secret file among their grandfather's papers that led them to investigate the deaths of these men and find the location of their final resting place in a valley now known as Duffy's Cut. Using the latest forensic and scientific investigative techniques, detectives and experts will unravel this extraordinary story. (3 of 4)
WEB LINK
1203 TH 05/09/13 08:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Death on the Railroad In 1832, railroad contractor Philip Duffy hired 57 Irish immigrants to lay railroad tracks in West Chester, Pennsylvania. But, less than two months after their arrival, all 57 were dead. Did they all die due to a cholera pandemic, or were some of them murdered? In 2003, twin brothers discovered a secret file among their grandfather's papers that led them to investigate the deaths of these men and find the location of their final resting place in a valley now known as Duffy's Cut. Using the latest forensic and scientific investigative techniques, detectives and experts will unravel this extraordinary story. (3 of 4)
WEB LINK
1203 TH 05/09/13 02:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Death on the Railroad In 1832, railroad contractor Philip Duffy hired 57 Irish immigrants to lay railroad tracks in West Chester, Pennsylvania. But, less than two months after their arrival, all 57 were dead. Did they all die due to a cholera pandemic, or were some of them murdered? In 2003, twin brothers discovered a secret file among their grandfather's papers that led them to investigate the deaths of these men and find the location of their final resting place in a valley now known as Duffy's Cut. Using the latest forensic and scientific investigative techniques, detectives and experts will unravel this extraordinary story. (3 of 4)
WEB LINK
1203 TH 05/09/13 07:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Death on the Railroad In 1832, railroad contractor Philip Duffy hired 57 Irish immigrants to lay railroad tracks in West Chester, Pennsylvania. But, less than two months after their arrival, all 57 were dead. Did they all die due to a cholera pandemic, or were some of them murdered? In 2003, twin brothers discovered a secret file among their grandfather's papers that led them to investigate the deaths of these men and find the location of their final resting place in a valley now known as Duffy's Cut. Using the latest forensic and scientific investigative techniques, detectives and experts will unravel this extraordinary story. (3 of 4)
WEB LINK
1203 FR 05/10/13 12:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Cavemen Cold Case A tomb of 49,000 year-old Neanderthal bones discovered in a remote region of northern Spain, leads to a compelling investigation to solve a double mystery: How did this group of Neanderthals die? And could the fate of this group help explain Neanderthal extinction? Scientists examine the bones and discover signs that tell a shocking story of how this group may have met their deaths. (4 of 4)
WEB LINK
1204 TH 05/16/13 08:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Cavemen Cold Case A tomb of 49,000 year-old Neanderthal bones discovered in a remote region of northern Spain, leads to a compelling investigation to solve a double mystery: How did this group of Neanderthals die? And could the fate of this group help explain Neanderthal extinction? Scientists examine the bones and discover signs that tell a shocking story of how this group may have met their deaths. (4 of 4)
WEB LINK
1204 TH 05/16/13 02:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Cavemen Cold Case A tomb of 49,000 year-old Neanderthal bones discovered in a remote region of northern Spain, leads to a compelling investigation to solve a double mystery: How did this group of Neanderthals die? And could the fate of this group help explain Neanderthal extinction? Scientists examine the bones and discover signs that tell a shocking story of how this group may have met their deaths. (4 of 4)
WEB LINK
1204 TH 05/16/13 07:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Cavemen Cold Case A tomb of 49,000 year-old Neanderthal bones discovered in a remote region of northern Spain, leads to a compelling investigation to solve a double mystery: How did this group of Neanderthals die? And could the fate of this group help explain Neanderthal extinction? Scientists examine the bones and discover signs that tell a shocking story of how this group may have met their deaths. (4 of 4)
WEB LINK
1204 FR 05/17/13 12:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Airmen and the Headhunters The extraordinary survival story of airmen shot down over the jungles of Japanese-occupied Borneo during World War II is investigated. The film recounts the rescue of a U.S. bomber crew by Dayak tribesmen, known for taking the heads of their enemies. The Dayaks fed and protected the airmen before leading them to the base of the maverick British special ops officer, Major Tom Harrisson, who was fighting a guerrilla war against the Japanese with a band of Australian commandoes.
WEB LINK
902 TH 05/23/13 08:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Airmen and the Headhunters The extraordinary survival story of airmen shot down over the jungles of Japanese-occupied Borneo during World War II is investigated. The film recounts the rescue of a U.S. bomber crew by Dayak tribesmen, known for taking the heads of their enemies. The Dayaks fed and protected the airmen before leading them to the base of the maverick British special ops officer, Major Tom Harrisson, who was fighting a guerrilla war against the Japanese with a band of Australian commandoes.
WEB LINK
902 TH 05/23/13 02:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Airmen and the Headhunters The extraordinary survival story of airmen shot down over the jungles of Japanese-occupied Borneo during World War II is investigated. The film recounts the rescue of a U.S. bomber crew by Dayak tribesmen, known for taking the heads of their enemies. The Dayaks fed and protected the airmen before leading them to the base of the maverick British special ops officer, Major Tom Harrisson, who was fighting a guerrilla war against the Japanese with a band of Australian commandoes.
WEB LINK
902 TH 05/23/13 07:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Airmen and the Headhunters The extraordinary survival story of airmen shot down over the jungles of Japanese-occupied Borneo during World War II is investigated. The film recounts the rescue of a U.S. bomber crew by Dayak tribesmen, known for taking the heads of their enemies. The Dayaks fed and protected the airmen before leading them to the base of the maverick British special ops officer, Major Tom Harrisson, who was fighting a guerrilla war against the Japanese with a band of Australian commandoes.
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902 FR 05/24/13 12:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Lost Ships of Rome In 2009 a team of marine archeologists carrying out a sonar survey of the seabed around the remote Italian island of Ventotene made an astonishing discovery. The wrecks of five ancient Roman ships were found in pristine condition. Lost Ships of Rome follows the team as they explore the sites in detail, salvage artifacts and piece together the history of the ships and why they were lost at Ventotene two thousand years ago. Liev Schreiber narrates.
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1101 FR 06/14/13 05:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Lost Ships of Rome In 2009 a team of marine archeologists carrying out a sonar survey of the seabed around the remote Italian island of Ventotene made an astonishing discovery. The wrecks of five ancient Roman ships were found in pristine condition. Lost Ships of Rome follows the team as they explore the sites in detail, salvage artifacts and piece together the history of the ships and why they were lost at Ventotene two thousand years ago. Liev Schreiber narrates.
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1101 FR 06/14/13 08:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Lost Ships of Rome In 2009 a team of marine archeologists carrying out a sonar survey of the seabed around the remote Italian island of Ventotene made an astonishing discovery. The wrecks of five ancient Roman ships were found in pristine condition. Lost Ships of Rome follows the team as they explore the sites in detail, salvage artifacts and piece together the history of the ships and why they were lost at Ventotene two thousand years ago. Liev Schreiber narrates.
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1101 SA 06/15/13 01:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Lost Ships of Rome In 2009 a team of marine archeologists carrying out a sonar survey of the seabed around the remote Italian island of Ventotene made an astonishing discovery. The wrecks of five ancient Roman ships were found in pristine condition. Lost Ships of Rome follows the team as they explore the sites in detail, salvage artifacts and piece together the history of the ships and why they were lost at Ventotene two thousand years ago. Liev Schreiber narrates.
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1101 SA 06/15/13 09:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Lost Ships of Rome In 2009 a team of marine archeologists carrying out a sonar survey of the seabed around the remote Italian island of Ventotene made an astonishing discovery. The wrecks of five ancient Roman ships were found in pristine condition. Lost Ships of Rome follows the team as they explore the sites in detail, salvage artifacts and piece together the history of the ships and why they were lost at Ventotene two thousand years ago. Liev Schreiber narrates.
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1101 SA 06/15/13 03:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Lost Ships of Rome In 2009 a team of marine archeologists carrying out a sonar survey of the seabed around the remote Italian island of Ventotene made an astonishing discovery. The wrecks of five ancient Roman ships were found in pristine condition. Lost Ships of Rome follows the team as they explore the sites in detail, salvage artifacts and piece together the history of the ships and why they were lost at Ventotene two thousand years ago. Liev Schreiber narrates.
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1101 TH 06/20/13 04:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Lost Ships of Rome In 2009 a team of marine archeologists carrying out a sonar survey of the seabed around the remote Italian island of Ventotene made an astonishing discovery. The wrecks of five ancient Roman ships were found in pristine condition. Lost Ships of Rome follows the team as they explore the sites in detail, salvage artifacts and piece together the history of the ships and why they were lost at Ventotene two thousand years ago. Liev Schreiber narrates.
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1101 TH 06/20/13 10:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.1 Death on the Railroad In 1832, railroad contractor Philip Duffy hired 57 Irish immigrants to lay railroad tracks in West Chester, Pennsylvania. But, less than two months after their arrival, all 57 were dead. Did they all die due to a cholera pandemic, or were some of them murdered? In 2003, twin brothers discovered a secret file among their grandfather's papers that led them to investigate the deaths of these men and find the location of their final resting place in a valley now known as Duffy's Cut. Using the latest forensic and scientific investigative techniques, detectives and experts will unravel this extraordinary story. (3 of 4)
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1203 SU 05/12/13 08:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) (DVS) ST
36.1 Bugging Hitler's Soldiers Spied upon by MI19 in a bugging operation of unprecedented scale and cunning, 4,000 German POW's revealed their inner thoughts about the Third Reich and let slip military secrets that helped the Allies win WWII. Based on groundbreaking research conducted by a team of leading German historians and scientists, this film telssl the story of how those confessions were stolen, how they changed the outcome of the war and how they can now reveal, in more shocking detail than ever before, the hearts and minds of the German fighter. (2 of 2)
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1202 SU 05/12/13 09:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) (DVS) ST
36.1 Cavemen Cold Case A tomb of 49,000 year-old Neanderthal bones discovered in a remote region of northern Spain, leads to a compelling investigation to solve a double mystery: How did this group of Neanderthals die? And could the fate of this group help explain Neanderthal extinction? Scientists examine the bones and discover signs that tell a shocking story of how this group may have met their deaths. (4 of 4)
WEB LINK
1204 SU 05/19/13 09:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) (DVS) ST
36.1 Airmen and the Headhunters The extraordinary survival story of airmen shot down over the jungles of Japanese-occupied Borneo during World War II is investigated. The film recounts the rescue of a U.S. bomber crew by Dayak tribesmen, known for taking the heads of their enemies. The Dayaks fed and protected the airmen before leading them to the base of the maverick British special ops officer, Major Tom Harrisson, who was fighting a guerrilla war against the Japanese with a band of Australian commandoes.
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902 SU 05/26/13 09:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) ST
36.2 Death on the Railroad In 1832, railroad contractor Philip Duffy hired 57 Irish immigrants to lay railroad tracks in West Chester, Pennsylvania. But, less than two months after their arrival, all 57 were dead. Did they all die due to a cholera pandemic, or were some of them murdered? In 2003, twin brothers discovered a secret file among their grandfather's papers that led them to investigate the deaths of these men and find the location of their final resting place in a valley now known as Duffy's Cut. Using the latest forensic and scientific investigative techniques, detectives and experts will unravel this extraordinary story. (3 of 4)
WEB LINK
1203 WE 05/08/13 09:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) (DVS) ST
36.2 Death on the Railroad In 1832, railroad contractor Philip Duffy hired 57 Irish immigrants to lay railroad tracks in West Chester, Pennsylvania. But, less than two months after their arrival, all 57 were dead. Did they all die due to a cholera pandemic, or were some of them murdered? In 2003, twin brothers discovered a secret file among their grandfather's papers that led them to investigate the deaths of these men and find the location of their final resting place in a valley now known as Duffy's Cut. Using the latest forensic and scientific investigative techniques, detectives and experts will unravel this extraordinary story. (3 of 4)
WEB LINK
1203 SA 05/11/13 03:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) (DVS) ST
36.2 Cavemen Cold Case A tomb of 49,000 year-old Neanderthal bones discovered in a remote region of northern Spain, leads to a compelling investigation to solve a double mystery: How did this group of Neanderthals die? And could the fate of this group help explain Neanderthal extinction? Scientists examine the bones and discover signs that tell a shocking story of how this group may have met their deaths. (4 of 4)
WEB LINK
1204 WE 05/15/13 09:00pm 00:56:46 - × (DVS) ST
36.2 Cavemen Cold Case A tomb of 49,000 year-old Neanderthal bones discovered in a remote region of northern Spain, leads to a compelling investigation to solve a double mystery: How did this group of Neanderthals die? And could the fate of this group help explain Neanderthal extinction? Scientists examine the bones and discover signs that tell a shocking story of how this group may have met their deaths. (4 of 4)
WEB LINK
1204 SA 05/18/13 03:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) (DVS) ST
36.2 Airmen and the Headhunters The extraordinary survival story of airmen shot down over the jungles of Japanese-occupied Borneo during World War II is investigated. The film recounts the rescue of a U.S. bomber crew by Dayak tribesmen, known for taking the heads of their enemies. The Dayaks fed and protected the airmen before leading them to the base of the maverick British special ops officer, Major Tom Harrisson, who was fighting a guerrilla war against the Japanese with a band of Australian commandoes.
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902 WE 05/22/13 09:00pm 00:56:46 - × (DVS) ST
36.2 Airmen and the Headhunters The extraordinary survival story of airmen shot down over the jungles of Japanese-occupied Borneo during World War II is investigated. The film recounts the rescue of a U.S. bomber crew by Dayak tribesmen, known for taking the heads of their enemies. The Dayaks fed and protected the airmen before leading them to the base of the maverick British special ops officer, Major Tom Harrisson, who was fighting a guerrilla war against the Japanese with a band of Australian commandoes.
WEB LINK
902 TH 05/23/13 02:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) × (DVS) ST
36.2 Airmen and the Headhunters The extraordinary survival story of airmen shot down over the jungles of Japanese-occupied Borneo during World War II is investigated. The film recounts the rescue of a U.S. bomber crew by Dayak tribesmen, known for taking the heads of their enemies. The Dayaks fed and protected the airmen before leading them to the base of the maverick British special ops officer, Major Tom Harrisson, who was fighting a guerrilla war against the Japanese with a band of Australian commandoes.
WEB LINK
902 SA 05/25/13 03:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) × (DVS) ST
36.2 The Man Who Saved The World This intense film explores the dramatic and little-known events that unfolded inside a nuclear-armed Soviet submarine during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Vasili Arkhipov, an officer aboard the submarine, refused to fire a nuclear torpedo, thus averting disaster. The program combines tense drama with eyewitness accounts and expert testimony about a critical event during the Cold War.
WEB LINK
1201 SA 06/01/13 03:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) × (DVS) ST
36.2 The Man Who Saved The World This intense film explores the dramatic and little-known events that unfolded inside a nuclear-armed Soviet submarine during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Vasili Arkhipov, an officer aboard the submarine, refused to fire a nuclear torpedo, thus averting disaster. The program combines tense drama with eyewitness accounts and expert testimony about a critical event during the Cold War.
WEB LINK
1201 WE 06/19/13 09:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) × (DVS) ST
36.2 The Man Who Saved The World This intense film explores the dramatic and little-known events that unfolded inside a nuclear-armed Soviet submarine during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Vasili Arkhipov, an officer aboard the submarine, refused to fire a nuclear torpedo, thus averting disaster. The program combines tense drama with eyewitness accounts and expert testimony about a critical event during the Cold War.
WEB LINK
1201 SA 06/22/13 03:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) × (DVS) ST