History Channel (Television network)
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History Channel (Television network)
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History Channel (Television network)
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- The decades collection, 1910-1919
- The decades collection, 1930-1939
- The decades collection, 1940-1949
- 101 gadgets that changed the world
- Hauntings, produced by Towers Productions, Inc. for A&E Network ; A&E Home Video
- The decades collection, 1900-1909
- The decades collection, 1920-1929
- America's most haunted places, produced by Greystone Communications, Inc. for the History Channel
- Bonnie & Clyde, StoryLine Enteratinment ; Sony Pictures Television ; produced by David A. Rosemont ; co-producer Karen Mayeda ; written by John Rice & Joe Batteer ; directed by Bruce Beresford
- Abraham Lincoln, History presents ; a RadicalMedia production ; written by Frederick Rendina ; directed by Malcolm Venville
- Lost city of the Incas, The History Channel
- America, the story of us, produced by Nutopia for History
- The Knights Templar, History Channel ; A & E Television Networks
- Ten days to D-Day, produced by Carlton Production LLC & 3BM Television for The History Channel ; produced by Susan Werbe ; written & directed by Marion Milne
- Julius Caesar's Rome, produced by Greystone Communications for AETN
- The decades collection, 1950-1959
- Salem witch trials, coordinating producer/writer Rob Blumenstein ; produced by Weller/Grosman Productions for The History Channel
- Navajo code talkers, produced by Triage, Inc. for the History Channel
- Mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, The History Channel ; A&E Television Networks
- Mysteries of the Freemasons, the beginning, produced by Powderhouse Productions for the History Channel ; producer/director Pip Gilmour
- The hunt for Jack the Ripper, produced by MPH Entertainment for the History Channel ; directed by Sueann Fincke ; written by Kelly McPherson ; supervising producer, Sueann Fincke ; co-producer, Kelly McPherson ; segment producer, Trista Switzer ; executive producers, Jim Milio, Melissa Jo Peltier, Mark Hufnail ; executive producer for the History Channel, Susan Werbe
- I am alive, surviving the Andes plane crash, produced by AMS Pictures for History ; written, directed & edited by Brad Osborne
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