Man, Moment, Machine

Season 1

14 episodes · Aug 9, 2005

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  • S1E1

    Hunting Bonnie and Clyde

    Aug 9, 200560m

    An episode about Bonnie and Clyde Barrow use of the BAR machine gun to rob banks during the Great Depression.

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  • S1E2

    The Great Sub Rescue

    Aug 16, 200560m
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  • S1E3

    Doolittle's Daring Raid

    Aug 23, 200560m

    Recalling Doolittle's Raid on Tokyo in 1942, when a squadron of B-25 bombers made a retaliatory attack headed by Lt. Col. James Doolittle.

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  • S1E4

    Stormin' Norman and the Abrams Tank

    Aug 30, 200560m

    General Norman Schwarzkopf uses the M1A1 Abrams tank to liberate the Kuwaitis in just 100 hours in the "Mother of all battles" against the elite Republican Guard in Kuwait.

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  • S1E5

    Shot Down: The U-2 Spyplane

    Sep 6, 200560m
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  • S1E6

    Mine Rescue Mask

    Sep 13, 200560m

    An episode dealing with the African American Inventor Garrett Morgan and his patented Morgan Safety Mask. His invention rose to prominence in 1916, when it was used to rescue 32 men in a collapsed tunnel underneath Lake Erie, and eventually became the basis for Air Rescue and Safety Masks used by the Military and Civilians alike.

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  • S1E7

    Wernher von Braun and the V2 Rocket

    Sep 20, 200560m
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  • S1E8

    Thomas Edison and the Electric Chair

    Sep 27, 200560m

    This episode explores the intersection between the invention of the electric chair, its significant moment in history, and its inventor Thomas Edison.

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  • S1E9

    Howard Hughes and the Spruce Goose

    Oct 4, 200560m

    Howard Hughes takes on the challenge to build an enormous flying boat capable of airlifting 750 troops and war materiel as heavy as tanks across the Atlantic Ocean in support of the Allied war effort, thus avoiding the threat of German U-boats. The project becomes the focus of Hughes OCD. Even after the project is canceled by the military his company successfully builds and Hughes personally flies the prototype dubbed by its detractors as the spruce goose.

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  • S1E10

    Ultimate Weapon: Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb.

    Oct 11, 200560m

    J. Robert Oppenheimer, the Father of the A-bomb, creates the world's deadliest weapon of mass destruction--with the "power of 1,000 suns" it can annihilate tens of thousands in a moment. His scientific brilliance is the power behind the atom bombs used against the Japanese during WWII, but his conscience led him to question the invention that helped end the war. Watch as Oppenheimer paces anxiously in New Mexico while the crew on a B-29 bomber, the Enola Gay, deploys the massive "Little Boy" bomb towards the Aioi Bridge in Hiroshima. The resulting massive loss of life leads Oppenheimer to rethink the way in which nuclear energy was to be used.

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  • S1E11

    The Higgins Landing Craft

    Oct 18, 200560m
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  • S1E12

    Dambuster: WWII's Bouncing Bomb

    Oct 25, 200560m
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  • S1E13

    25,000 Miles Non-Stop: Voyager Spacecraft

    Nov 1, 200560m
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  • S1E14

    Sikorsky and the Rescue Chopper

    Nov 8, 200560m
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