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8:00AM
Biography
The life and career of the great 19th-century industrialist and philanthropist. The son of a poor Scottish immigrant, Carnegie built an empire in steel manufacturing before being bought out by US Steel.
9:00AM
ArtRageous
Van Gogh is best known for being the crazy artist who cut off his own ear, but the truth is a little more complicated. Join Nate as he dives into the details of Van Gogh’s life and influences, and take a close look at “Starry Night” at the Museum of Modern Art.
9:30AM
New Frontier, The
The LISA pathfinder has led the way for space-based gravity wave detectors. We discuss gravity waves and why they are so hard to detect.
10:00AM
Better Planet TV
TEXAS GREEN ANIMAL HOSPITAL, TURNING WOODCHIPS INTO FUEL, AND CONSERVING NATURAL BASINS
10:30AM
11:00AM
Biography
Born into a family of faith and poverty, early in life J. Willard Marriott shouldered a man's responsibilities. Learn the story of the lanky Utahan who inched his way into corporate America as his 9-stool rootbeer stand grew into a billion-dollar hotel and restaurant chain. His sons and friend Reverend Billy Graham offer insight.
12:00PM
Biography
An American success story unfolds with newsreels and Ford family home movies, capturing the man who changed the world with the invention of the gas-driven buggy. Interviewees include great-granddaughter Charlotte Ford, great-grandson Edsel Ford II, and several retired Ford employees.
1:00PM
Biography
Enzo Ferrari's obsession with automobile racing was born with the auto industry, at the beginning of the 20th century. After his father took him to an early race, nothing would stop him--not the tragic deaths of his brother and his son, nor the scandals of love affairs and the multiple deaths of both drivers and spectators on the race course. Enzo Ferrari built a brand that stands alone today--that still dominates auto races at the same time it is unique in the world in terms of quality and reputation. Ferrari's story is one of a double life and personal tragedy at home, contrasted with a nearly blind desire to win.
2:00PM
Biography
The remarkable life story of the man whose driving passion--to enable the deaf to communicate--led to the invention of the telephone. Includes a look at his interest in speed boating and how he saved the "National Geographic" from financial ruin.
3:00PM
Biography
Story of the genius who revolutionized communications and entertainment. Includes an interview with Frances Jehl, Edison's assistant during his most prolific days of invention.
4:00PM
Biography
The life and career of the great 19th-century industrialist and philanthropist. The son of a poor Scottish immigrant, Carnegie built an empire in steel manufacturing before being bought out by US Steel.
5:00PM
Biography
Story of the 19th-century power broker who once controlled 70 percent of all the steel and 60 percent of all stocks in America.
6:00PM
Biography
Story of a brother and sister--Carrie Neiman and Herbert Marcus--who overcame great odds to establish one of the greatest quality merchandise stores in the world.
7:00PM
Biography
Born into a family of faith and poverty, early in life J. Willard Marriott shouldered a man's responsibilities. Learn the story of the lanky Utahan who inched his way into corporate America as his 9-stool rootbeer stand grew into a billion-dollar hotel and restaurant chain. His sons and friend Reverend Billy Graham offer insight.
8:00PM
Biography
An American success story unfolds with newsreels and Ford family home movies, capturing the man who changed the world with the invention of the gas-driven buggy. Interviewees include great-granddaughter Charlotte Ford, great-grandson Edsel Ford II, and several retired Ford employees.
9:00PM
Biography
Enzo Ferrari's obsession with automobile racing was born with the auto industry, at the beginning of the 20th century. After his father took him to an early race, nothing would stop him--not the tragic deaths of his brother and his son, nor the scandals of love affairs and the multiple deaths of both drivers and spectators on the race course. Enzo Ferrari built a brand that stands alone today--that still dominates auto races at the same time it is unique in the world in terms of quality and reputation. Ferrari's story is one of a double life and personal tragedy at home, contrasted with a nearly blind desire to win.
10:00PM
Biography
The remarkable life story of the man whose driving passion--to enable the deaf to communicate--led to the invention of the telephone. Includes a look at his interest in speed boating and how he saved the "National Geographic" from financial ruin.
11:00PM
Biography
Story of the genius who revolutionized communications and entertainment. Includes an interview with Frances Jehl, Edison's assistant during his most prolific days of invention.
12:00AM
Biography
The life and career of the great 19th-century industrialist and philanthropist. The son of a poor Scottish immigrant, Carnegie built an empire in steel manufacturing before being bought out by US Steel.
1:00AM
Biography
Story of the 19th-century power broker who once controlled 70 percent of all the steel and 60 percent of all stocks in America.
2:00AM
Biography
Story of a brother and sister--Carrie Neiman and Herbert Marcus--who overcame great odds to establish one of the greatest quality merchandise stores in the world.
3:00AM
Biography
Born into a family of faith and poverty, early in life J. Willard Marriott shouldered a man's responsibilities. Learn the story of the lanky Utahan who inched his way into corporate America as his 9-stool rootbeer stand grew into a billion-dollar hotel and restaurant chain. His sons and friend Reverend Billy Graham offer insight.
4:00AM
Biography
An American success story unfolds with newsreels and Ford family home movies, capturing the man who changed the world with the invention of the gas-driven buggy. Interviewees include great-granddaughter Charlotte Ford, great-grandson Edsel Ford II, and several retired Ford employees.
5:00AM
Biography
Enzo Ferrari's obsession with automobile racing was born with the auto industry, at the beginning of the 20th century. After his father took him to an early race, nothing would stop him--not the tragic deaths of his brother and his son, nor the scandals of love affairs and the multiple deaths of both drivers and spectators on the race course. Enzo Ferrari built a brand that stands alone today--that still dominates auto races at the same time it is unique in the world in terms of quality and reputation. Ferrari's story is one of a double life and personal tragedy at home, contrasted with a nearly blind desire to win.
6:00AM
Biography
The remarkable life story of the man whose driving passion--to enable the deaf to communicate--led to the invention of the telephone. Includes a look at his interest in speed boating and how he saved the "National Geographic" from financial ruin.
7:00AM
Biography
Story of the genius who revolutionized communications and entertainment. Includes an interview with Frances Jehl, Edison's assistant during his most prolific days of invention.