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A look at the men and women who've run and, in some cases, won the Oval Office.

A look at the men and women who've run and, in some cases, won the Oval Office.

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History: The Interesting Bits

S1, EP2 "How to Get Away with It"

A look at some of history's criminals, con artists, frauds and fakes, from Adam Worth, the 19th-century inspiration for Professor Moriarty, to a jewel thief named Diamond Doris and a count who sold the Eiffel Tower to gullible buyers twice.

History: The Interesting Bits

S1, EP1 "How to Be President"

A look at the men and women who've run and, in some cases, won the Oval Office.

History: The Interesting Bits

"History: The Interesting Bits"

Fast-paced episodes using animation, archive and recon to reveal the funny, disturbing, weird, but always interesting bits of history.

History: The Interesting Bits

S1, EP8 "How to Be Inventive"

The modern world was created through invention, but great inventors build on earlier ideas or sometimes even steal them, and it's not always clear who first had the spark.

History: The Interesting Bits

S1, EP7 "How To Start A Revolution"

A look at industrial, sexual and political revolutions and how, despite pure motives, some still end up on the wrong side of history.

History: The Interesting Bits

S1, EP6 "How To Fall In Love"

Exploring why, from Liz Taylor to Attila the Hun, pain doesn't stop people from looking for love; how love is a driver of history, costing royalty their heads, generals their victories, and many people their sanity.

History: The Interesting Bits

S1, EP5 "How To Make A Fortune"

Throughout history, men and women have dedicated themselves to raking in wealth in the form of old money, new money and blood money; a look at how they got it, spent it and how it affected their happiness, from Robber Barons to Mansa Musa of Mali.

Fast-paced episodes using animation, archive and recon to reveal the funny, disturbing, weird, but always interesting bits of history.
Starring: Alexander Armstrong, Alexis Conran, Bobby Seagull, Gautam Mukunda, George Edwards, Hannah Moore, Ian France, Mark Hindman Smith, Michell Chresfield
Original Air Date: Sep 26, 2022
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: PG
Playback: HD
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