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Oops I Changed the World
S1, EP5 "Sweet Success"A dirty laboratory and a vacation lead to the discovery of the first real weapon against bacteria: penicillin; a scientist's determination to test the wrong solution makes Kevlar.
Oops I Changed the World
S1, EP6 "Acid Test"A Swiss chemist's attempt to make a lung drug results in LSD; the son of enslaved parents tries to reverse the fortunes of sharecroppers and inadvertently gives rise to PB&J.
Butterfly Effect
S2, EP13 "Dunkirk: Resist at All Costs"The story of defending France against Hitler's invading army, to enable over 300,000 men of the British Expeditionary Force and Allied troops to be evacuated across the English Channel in 1940.
Butterfly Effect
S3, EP1 "Kursk: The USSR Strikes Back"After successive failures at Moscow and Stalingrad, Germany goes on the offensive again in the spring of 1943 and clashes with the Soviet Red Army at Kursk, which is considered the greatest tank battle in history and a turning point of World War II.
Butterfly Effect
S3, EP2 "Vikings: Assault on the Frankish Empire"In 885, hundreds of Viking longships launch an assault on the Frankish Empire and the Norsemen besiege Paris.
Butterfly Effect
S3, EP3 "Deepwater: An Ocean of Oil"The Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explodes in the Gulf of Mexico April 20, 2010, causing a gigantic oil spill.
Butterfly Effect
S3, EP4 "Cook: In Pursuit of the Southern Lands"In 1415, the Portuguese launch an era of explorations that lead to European discoveries around the globe and fierce competition between Britain and France for possession of North America and the West Indies.
Butterfly Effect
S3, EP5 "Champollion: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Stone"French Gen. Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion of Egypt leads to 1799's chance discovery of the Rosetta Stone, which proves to be the key to deciphering ancient hieroglyphs, opening a window into Egyptian history.
Inside the Mind of a Con Artist
S1, EP4 "Frédéric Bourdin"Nicknamed The Chameleon, Frédéric Bourdin is a former French serial imposter who claims to have faked at least five hundred false identities, including a young Texas boy who went missing in the mid-90s.
Inside the Mind of a Con Artist
S1, EP5 "Shaun Greenhalgh"Shaun Greenhalgh is a British artist and art forger; between 1989 and 2006, he produced a number of forgeries including Roman and Chinese art objects, and medieval Christian relics, that fooled some of the world's most respected art institutions.
Inside the Mind of a Con Artist
S1, EP6 "Helmut Kiener"Dubbed the "Mini Madoff," Kiener is one of Germany's greatest con artists, tricking thousands of private investors and banks, including Barclays and JP Morgan, to the tune of more than $300 million.
Titans: The Rise of Hollywood
S1, EP1 "Battling the Trust"At the dawn of the 20th Century, immigrant entrepreneur Carl Laemmle looks to cash in on America's growing fascination with moving pictures; but as he starts to build an industry, he comes up against a powerful cartel headed by Thomas Edison.
Titans: The Rise of Hollywood
S1, EP2 "Escape From New York"Edison's stranglehold on the moving picture industry forces Laemmle and his band of renegade filmmakers to flee to Cuba, but not before he signs a promising young actress named Mary Pickford.
Titans: The Rise of Hollywood
S1, EP3 "Rise of the Studios"To outdo his rivals, Laemmle builds a massive film factory in Hollywood called Universal City.
Titans: The Rise of Hollywood
S1, EP4 "Sin City"As Hollywood goes from a dusty farm town to a bustling metropolis, the balance of power shifts in favor of the stars; titans like Paramount's Zukor are now forced to pay huge contracts to top actors to keep them happy.
Titans: The Rise of Hollywood
S1, EP5 "The Talkies"By 1925, Zukor's Paramount Pictures, Laemmle's Universal Pictures, and Mayer's MGM are some of the most profitable businesses in the country.