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Some of the baddest men to ever walk the earth including Genghis Khan, Andrew Jackson and Ernest Hemingway.

Some of the baddest men to ever walk the earth including Genghis Khan, Andrew Jackson and Ernest Hemingway.

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I Love the 1880's

S1, EP1 "Presidents Gone Wild"

The comedians examine executive power; the strange way Nixon wooed his future wife; a founding father that liked swimming in the nude; a vice president gets drunk at his inauguration.

I Love the 1880's

S1, EP2 "The United States of Awesome"

Why America has the most awesome healthcare system in the world; people who picnicked at a Civil War battle; the "Star Spangled Banner's" creation.

I Love the 1880's

S1, EP3 "One Nation, Under Arrest"

A Chicago mobster that went by the name Snorky; Bonnie and Clyde compared to Fleetwood Mac; how many U.S. vice presidents have shot people while in office.

I Love the 1880's

S1, EP4 "Military Madness"

History's weirdest weapons, craziest generals and biggest battlefield blunders; the secrets behind the CIA's classified cat-training program; William Wallace's taste for human flesh.

I Love the 1880's

S1, EP12 "Breakthroughs and Breakdowns"

The big moments that shaped the course of human events for better and worse; tips on how to avoid getting the Black Plague.

I Love the 1880's

S1, EP11 "Livin' Large"

John Rockefeller makes his money, Marie Antoinette loses her bread; a Roman emperor hosts parties so depraved that Penthouse made a movie about them.

I Love the 1880's

S1, EP10 "Bad Behavior"

What LBJ nicknamed his chief of staff; how Kim Jong-Il invented the hamburger; why the real-life inspiration for Dracula was even more bloodthirsty than the vampire.

I Love the 1880's

S1, EP9 "Heroes and Villians"

What made Alexander the Great so great; where Fidel Castro stationed his Cuban missile; how Napoleon could have won the Battle of Waterloo with a bit more preparation.

A comedic look back at history's most iconic people and events through the eyes of comedians.
Original Air Date: Nov 12, 2012
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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