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Seven Ages Of Rock (Episode 4): Never Say Die: Heavy Metal on VH1Classic
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Seven Ages Of Rock (Episode 7): What The World Is Waiting For: British Indie on VH1Classic
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The History Channel, "Cold Cuts" the history of meat.
It was enlightening. There's meat then there's other stuff that looks like meat. Sort of pseudo meat. ![]()
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I dunno if this counts as a documentary, but I just saw the first 3 eps of Cosmos on The Science Channel.
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History's Mysteries: Secret Societies on History International
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History's Mysteries: Samurai on History International
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Andrew Jackson(narrated by Martin Sheen)
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Death Devices on History International
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I don't remember the exact name of it, but it looked like a school film of U.S. Vice Presidents, ending at Ford (and seemingly right before Watergate, unless they just didn't want to get into that). For some reason, it was in black and white, which led me to think at first that it was an older film than it was. So naturally, I was a little thrown off when it kept going after Lyndon Johnson. A slightly surreal documentary-watching experience, especially at 3 or 4-ish in the AM.
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History Channel: Crime Wave.
It was about bonnie and clyde, the great depression era criminals, etc, etc. Hoover's beginning of the FBI (failed miserably at first). Awesome!! The depression era (the masses) actually supported gangs because the banks were not trusted and hated......So people actually (the masses)supported the robbers position. Interesting. Some police made deals with the gangs in written statements of negotiation....interesting. (harbouring them for protection from robbery) Hoover exacted justice with dead or alive notifications without trials. Orders to shoot to kill on sight. Wow . Crazy stuff back then...I thought it was enlightening. ![]()
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It was either Outfoxed, Who Killed the Electric Car, An Inconvenient Truth, or Born Into Brothels. They were all good, but I can't remember the order in which I watched them.
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