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I loved The History Channel years ago PatSeg Jun 2024 #1
PBS has never lost sight of excellent historical programming Hekate Jun 2024 #2
Ancient Aliens doesn't do it for you? DET Jun 2024 #3
Or the latest "Lost Treasure of..."? n/t thenelm1 Jun 2024 #27
THC Shows I watch weekly are "Oak Island" and "Skinwalker Ranch" StClone Jun 2024 #31
TCM has been airing D-Day movies today... TSExile Jun 2024 #4
The documentary on the Hoover Dam was great TV underpants Jun 2024 #5
I remember when it used to be known as the Hitler channel..... lastlib Jun 2024 #13
Reality TV is cheap to make underpants Jun 2024 #34
That's why a good 75% of what I watch on TV now comes from my Roku's YouTube app. 50 Shades Of Blue Jun 2024 #6
I have both the World at War and the Great War on disc. pecosbob Jun 2024 #7
See also A&E, Bravo, The Learning Channel, etc. tanyev Jun 2024 #8
I guarantee you they stopped because they didn't like being called The Hitler Channel. Iggo Jun 2024 #9
They still have the occasional decent series ITAL Jun 2024 #10
There was one on US Grant as well with a British Actor in the role of Grant. ProudMNDemocrat Jun 2024 #12
Yeah, it was good ITAL Jun 2024 #19
British Actor Nicholas Rowe played Washington. ProudMNDemocrat Jun 2024 #20
NETFLIX is streaming VIKINGS... ProudMNDemocrat Jun 2024 #11
Vikings was great! 🖤🖤🖤 Celerity Jun 2024 #24
Indeed. ProudMNDemocrat Jun 2024 #33
Annoys Me A Bit, Too ProfessorGAC Jun 2024 #14
Yeah, the History channel went the way of The Learning Channel sakabatou Jun 2024 #15
And Bravo, and Headline News. n/t Xavier Breath Jun 2024 #40
Wasn't Bravo for classic films? sakabatou Jun 2024 #41
Bravo did showcase classic films akin to TCM's presentation Xavier Breath Jun 2024 #42
There are documentary online channels that show videos of hundreds of documenataries Jacson6 Jun 2024 #16
If you have YouTube SocialDemocrat61 Jun 2024 #17
You're right - there are lots of excellent documentaries on YouTube. cab67 Jun 2024 #26
Wow SocialDemocrat61 Jun 2024 #38
I recommend this BBC/History Channel co-production tonight "The Unheard Tapes" - audio interviews of D-Day veterans muriel_volestrangler Jun 2024 #18
Thank You! DET Jun 2024 #36
I've watched some good history programming on The Smithsonian Channel n/t tom_kelly Jun 2024 #21
i loved the 13 dr as of many of her shows were a docudrama. another one i liked was capatin zero who did this as well AllaN01Bear Jun 2024 #22
It was first on the BBC then the history channel but Simon Schama's "The History of Britain" was excellent Botany Jun 2024 #23
If you want real history melm00se Jun 2024 #25
Big Brother meets Godzilla. SarahD Jun 2024 #28
Cable channels as a whole went WAY downhill Warpy Jun 2024 #29
I loathe cable with all the fury of a thousand marmosets in an itching powder factory ArkansasDemocrat1 Jun 2024 #30
Civil rights documentary was probably NanaCat Jun 2024 #32
I saw it many years earlier than that. cab67 Jun 2024 #35
I enjoy the documentaries and highly recommend Ken Burns Viet Nam war. GoodRaisin Jun 2024 #37
There is no way the Allies could attempt to take Normandy and survive, ... JustABozoOnThisBus Jun 2024 #39
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