Sunday, August 21, 2005
The Fitness Revolution: Physical Fitness: Quest For MuscleMeet the Strong Men and Women who go beyond mere fitness to pursue major muscle mass.
09:00 am
Lifestyle.tv: Richard BransonRichard Branson is one of the world's most successful and outrageous businessmen.
10:00 am
History's Lost & Found: Larger Than LifeJoin us on a historical scavenger hunt, as we track down the most illustrious and elusive objects of all time.
10:30 am
History's Lost & Found: Lincole LoreJoin us on a historical scavenger hunt, as we track down the most illustrious and elusive objects of all time.
11:00 am
The Unexplained: Surviving Pain and TortureHow much pain can humans endure? This program explores stories of people who suffered terrible agony.
12:00 am
The Fitness Revolution: Physical Fitness: Quest For MuscleMeet the Strong Men and Women who go beyond mere fitness to pursue major muscle mass.
01:00 pm
Biography with Diana Hayden: Nehru Gandhi DynastyWhile the life and work of activist and visionary Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi was the inspirational root of this political dynasty.
02:00 pm
Biography with Diana Hayden: Lance ArmstrongLance Armstrong was born in 1971, and he grew up in Plano, a suburb of Dallas.
03:00 pm
Biography with Diana Hayden: Andre AgassiThe show illustrates the challenges and triumphs of his extraordinary tennis career and life.
04:00 pm
Biography with Diana Hayden: Katarina WittGerman figure skater was the first woman to win consecutive Olympic gold medals (1984 and 1988) in singles figure skating.
05:00 pm
Biography with Diana Hayden: Pete SamprasPete Sampras. At the age of 19 in 1990, he became the youngest men's tennis champion at the US Open.
06:00 pm
The Unexplained: Surviving Pain and TortureHow much pain can humans endure? This program explores stories of people who suffered terrible agony.
07:00 pm
Vanished!They are among history's greatest msyteries: the unknown fates of notable individuals who vanished without a trace.
08:00 pm
The History Channel Special: Comic Book Superheroes UnmaskedTHE HISTORY CHANNEL SUPERHERO PROJECT, that takes a serious look at how comic book superheroes have reflected their times.
10:00 pm
The Fitness Revolution: Physical Fitness: Quest For HealthTraces physical fitness' role in the health of the individual and society.
11:00 pm
In The Line Of Fire: Battle Of InchonSupported by Stalin, North Korean dictator Kim Sun launches an invasion into South Korea, and quickly occupies the region.
11:30 pm
In The Line Of Fire: Battle Of Little Big HornAngered by the Gold Rush and the hasty construction of a railroad through their land, the Sioux Indians uprise, and abandon their reservations.
09:00 am
Lifestyle.tv: Richard BransonRichard Branson is one of the world's most successful and outrageous businessmen.
10:00 am
History's Lost & Found: Larger Than LifeJoin us on a historical scavenger hunt, as we track down the most illustrious and elusive objects of all time.
10:30 am
History's Lost & Found: Lincole LoreJoin us on a historical scavenger hunt, as we track down the most illustrious and elusive objects of all time.
11:00 am
The Unexplained: Surviving Pain and TortureHow much pain can humans endure? This program explores stories of people who suffered terrible agony.
12:00 am
The Fitness Revolution: Physical Fitness: Quest For MuscleMeet the Strong Men and Women who go beyond mere fitness to pursue major muscle mass.
01:00 pm
Biography with Diana Hayden: Nehru Gandhi DynastyWhile the life and work of activist and visionary Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi was the inspirational root of this political dynasty.
02:00 pm
Biography with Diana Hayden: Lance ArmstrongLance Armstrong was born in 1971, and he grew up in Plano, a suburb of Dallas.
03:00 pm
Biography with Diana Hayden: Andre AgassiThe show illustrates the challenges and triumphs of his extraordinary tennis career and life.
04:00 pm
Biography with Diana Hayden: Katarina WittGerman figure skater was the first woman to win consecutive Olympic gold medals (1984 and 1988) in singles figure skating.
05:00 pm
Biography with Diana Hayden: Pete SamprasPete Sampras. At the age of 19 in 1990, he became the youngest men's tennis champion at the US Open.
06:00 pm
The Unexplained: Surviving Pain and TortureHow much pain can humans endure? This program explores stories of people who suffered terrible agony.
07:00 pm
Vanished!They are among history's greatest msyteries: the unknown fates of notable individuals who vanished without a trace.
08:00 pm
The History Channel Special: Comic Book Superheroes UnmaskedTHE HISTORY CHANNEL SUPERHERO PROJECT, that takes a serious look at how comic book superheroes have reflected their times.
10:00 pm
The Fitness Revolution: Physical Fitness: Quest For HealthTraces physical fitness' role in the health of the individual and society.
11:00 pm
In The Line Of Fire: Battle Of InchonSupported by Stalin, North Korean dictator Kim Sun launches an invasion into South Korea, and quickly occupies the region.
11:30 pm
In The Line Of Fire: Battle Of Little Big HornAngered by the Gold Rush and the hasty construction of a railroad through their land, the Sioux Indians uprise, and abandon their reservations.
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