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THE BOMBING OF DARWIN: AN AWKWARD TRUTH - THE HISTORY CHANNEL 7.30pm - Australian Exclusive Premiere February 19 1942, the same Japanese forces that attacked Pearl Harbor struck Darwin, dropping more bombs, killing more civilians and sinking more ships.
Chad Grant The Gazette BRUNSWICK — If the History Channel show “Top Shot” — a television program chronicling a competition between expert marksmen — is looking for contestants, it might want to head over to Brunswick High School. Sophomore guards Zach Pa
The Cajun band "Saclait" have the audience dancing at the launch of "Swamp in the City," a replica Louisiana swamp scene at Chelsea Market on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012 in New York. The recreation features live alligators, turtles and Cajun music, through... View Photo »
Let's hear it for the History Channel
Jersey Shore was another tenth of a point vs. last week, but still came out on top over the History Channel's Swamp People by a hefty margin. And for the broadcasters hoping to top it at 10pm, no joy. They'll have to wait at least another week. We only r
Remarkable original footage shows Japan attacking Darwin in 1942. 'The Bombing of Darwin: An Awkward Truth' premieres February 19, 7.30pm on Foxtel's History Channel. ALLEN Heckenberg was a 19-year-old ammunition loader on a three-inch anti-aircraft gun
You have not right to carry out this operation or Error this operation. I also saw Sirpaul once on the Colbert Report. Must have been filling in for Justin Bieber who was busy recording at Abbey Road Studios. scripted: I also saw Sirpaul once on the Colb
A Louisiana swamp alligator peers from behind water vegetation in pond replicating a swamp scene at Chelsea Market on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012 in New York. The recreation called "Swamp in the City," featuring live alligators, turtles and Cajun music, is a... View Photo »
We're making the kind of show that you would see in the History Channel or the Discovery Channel ... The people I work with are the same people who work on those shows. The editors are the same, the producers are the same, the writers are the same, and the hosts also have other regular TV jobs. So all w...
Last week I got caught up in a show from a few years ago called "Mega Disasters: Oil Apocalypse" on The History Channel, spelling out the doom our economy was facing as oil production declined over the next 100 years. Domestic production was already decl
Last week you may have seen my post about Full Metal Jousting, a fascinating new competition show on the History Channel. In the piece, I remarked that I'd love to be the first female to try on their suit of armor. To my surprise (and elation!), someone
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A Louisiana swamp alligator peers from behind water vegetation in pond replicating a swamp scene at Chelsea Market on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012 in New York. The recreation called "Swamp in the City," featuring live alligators, turtles and Cajun music, is a partnership of the History...
View Photo »Bruce Mitchell, star of the History channel's Swamp People, hold a 2-year old swamp alligator as second graders from Manhattan's P.S. 150 clamor for a touch, during a ceremony launching the replica scene of a Louisiana swamp at Chelsea Market on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012 in New York. The...
View Photo »Former United Press International war correspondent in Vietnam Joe Galloway, from the television show "Vietnam in HD", takes part in a panel discussion during the History Channel portion of the Press Tour for the Television Critics Association in Beverly Hills, California, July 27, 2011.
View Photo »U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division, Vietnam veteran Arthur Wiknik (L), and former United Press International war correspondent in Vietnam, Joe Galloway from the television show "Vietnam in HD", take part in a panel discussion during the History Channel portion of the Press Tour for the Television...
View Photo »In this undated photo released by History, funny man Dan Whitney, the Blue Collar Comedy crew member known as "Larry the Cable Guy," is seen during a filming of the show in New Orleans. Whitney says Louisiana and Alaska are among the states that gave him great fodder for the second...
View Photo »FILE - In this June 18, 2011 file photo, actor Dan Whitney, also known as Larry the Cable Guy, poses for a portrait in Los Angeles. Whitney says Louisiana and Alaska are among the states that gave him great fodder for the second season of his History Channel show "Only in America with...
View Photo »A Louisiana swamp alligator peers from behind water vegetation in pond replicating a swamp scene at Chelsea Market on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012 in New York. The recreation called "Swamp in the City," featuring live alligators, turtles and Cajun music, is a partnership of the History...
View Photo »Let's hear it for the History Channel
We're making the kind of show that you would see in the History Channel or the Discovery Channel ... The people I work with are the same people who work on those shows. The editors are the same, the producers are the same, the writers are the same, and the hosts also have other regular TV jobs. So all w...
I love watching ‘Swamp People,' ... I'm fascinated by the fact that someone went down to Louisiana to find some snaggletooth idiot to do a show for the History Channel, and I'm busting my hump to get a game show on the air and these guys can't even talk.
My dad (James) was actually a teacher and principal for 35 years ... I grew up in that atmosphere, and I look up to my dad. I love reading about the great wars, World War I, World War II. I like watching the History Channel. I love teaching and kids.
What are you watching, Mom? Oh, never mind. It’s the History Channel…again.
