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- The story of Ed Gein, who dug up the corpses of over a dozen women and made things out of their remains before finally shooting two people to death and butchering their bodies like beef sides.
- Frank Lloyd Wright is an American icon -it's most famous modern architect whose life was characterized by public scandal, financial chaos and personal tragedy.
- In 1893, Chicago plays host to the World's Columbian Exhibition. One man wants the fair to be the launchpad of his masterpiece. He wants to display to the world his chef-d'oeuvre. It's a gargantuan flying swine. A boar, complete with tusks, a snout, and wide, pointed ears. Its power: Steam. Its name: Parsifal. Its inventor: Hammond VanOchre. This is his story. It is a mockumentary told through a "found footage" technique. An artist, a historian, a scuba diver, and an ancestor testify today about events that occurred more than a century ago. Hammond VanOchre took his plans for his flying pig aboard a ship that was destined to sink in a tempest on Lake Michigan. But, in the new millennium, his schematics were discovered, hidden away in the unfortunate ship. With the power of teamwork and ingenuity, Parsifal the Steampig would fly.
- The history and life style of the Oneida Indians of Wisconsin are examined, including their past history and culture. Tribe members talk about such problems as the loss of land, and other challenges facing their current way of life.
- 1987– 1h 30mApproved6.7 (51)TV EpisodeThe personal development of George Washington is the focus as Producer David Sutherland brings to life a uniquely human Washington who transformed himself from social climber into a patriot willing to give up everything for a higher cause.
- Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey get exclusive access to some of the biggest factories in Britain and Europe to follow the relentless production lines making our favourite products.
- Archaeologists investigate a wreck that could be the last ever slave ship to bring Africans to American soil through the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
- A dark energy overshadows Baraboo, Wisconsin, home to the Ringling Bros. circus dynasty. Every inexplicable event and ghostly encounter is a chilling reminder that this modern town was built on top of an ancient burial ground.
- The horrific crimes of Ed Gein are chronicled as Steve Shippy and Cindy Kaza conduct an unprecedented paranormal investigation in his hometown. They seek contact with Gein to answer the question: Does Evil live forever?
- Two antiwar protests in the fall of 1969 cause President Richard Nixon to cancel his "madman" plans for a massive escalation of the U.S. war in Vietnam.
- Michael continues his journey up the East Coast Main Line from London to Edinburgh. In Newton Aycliffe he tests a high tech train then visits the former home of Lewis Carroll. He learns how to smoke kippers and use a coracle.
- 2016–7.6 (13)TV Episode
- 2016–7.9 (9)TV Episode
- 2016–6.9 (12)TV Episode
- 2017– 41mTV-PG7.9 (14)TV EpisodeRob Nelson descends into a cave 30 feet beneath Texas in search of evidence of a mass extinction event. Then, he heads to Lake Michigan to investigate an unexplained, Bermuda Triangle-like phenomenon that has caused ships to disappear for centuries.
- Host Michael McKean discovers how the milkshake got mixed up with home appliances; how the Cobb Salad became a Hollywood icon; why Salisbury Steak may be the one-way ticket to a better body.
- A profile of Ed Gein, the killer and body-snatcher who came to be known as the 'Butcher of Plainfield', and whose story is thought to have inspired Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.
- 2019– 29m7.3 (9)TV Episode