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- Henry DeTamble, a librarian, possesses a unique gene that lets him involuntarily travel through time. His wife, Claire Abshire, finds it difficult to cope with it.
- This is a documentary that revisits the making of Gone with the Wind (1939) with archival footage, screen tests, insightful interviews and rare film footage.
- In the early 1800's, no one knew who would control the seemingly infinite spaces of the West.
- In 1848, a sawmill worker named James Marshall reached down into the stream bed of the American River in California -- and came up with the future of the West in the palm of his hand. He had discovered gold.
- For a week in 1919, long-simmering tensions between white and black residents in Chicago erupted in violence. Its aftermath shaped laws and housing for generations. Host Edward Ayers visits Chicago during the 100th anniversary of what became known as the "Red Summer." He meets a poet, performance artist, museum educator, and young people who are creating living memorials to a long-ignored past.
- 2022– TV-MA5.7 (16)TV EpisodeIn the wake of the brutal murders at Camp Scott, the hunt for the victims' killer escalates.
- 2016–7.6 (6)TV Episode
- While investigating Chicago's World Fair of 1893, an unexpected connection to Jack the Ripper is found in the police archives.
- What happened to the legendary American explorer and first governor of Upper Louisiana, Meriwether Lewis, who supposedly shot himself in 1809? Was it an actual suicide, a possible robbery gone wrong or a full blown murder conspiracy?