• @Depress_Mode@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Nah, it’s not much better during the day, either. HC runs either crackpot history/paranormal docs, reality shows, discussion about niche topics such as toys/modern architecture/etc., or war docs almost 24/7. In case anyone is wondering, here’s the next three days of programming scheduled for History Channel.

    Saturday (Veterans’ Day):

    12:03-1:06am - The UnXplained

    1:06-3:04am - The Proof is Out There

    3:04-4:01am - The UnXplained

    4:01-7:00am - Paid Programming

    7:00-1:00pm - WWII in HD

    1:00-7:00pm - Vietnam in HD

    7:00-8:00pm - Special, Variety Salute to Service 2023

    8:00-10:03pm - Beyond the Battlefield

    10:03-12:03am - Special, 761st Tank Battalion: The Original Black Panthers

    Sunday

    12:03-2:04am - Beyond the Battlefield

    2:04-4:01am - Special, 761st Tank Battalion: The Original Black Panthers

    4:01-7:00am - Paid Programming

    7:00-3:00pm - Modern Marvels

    3:00-12:03am - The Toys that Built America

    Monday

    12:03-4:01am - The Toys that Built America

    4:01-7:00am - Paid Programming

    7:00-12:00pm - History’s Greatest Mysteries

    12:00-4:00pm - Ancient Aliens Special Presentation

    4:00-9:00pm - Ancient Aliens

    9:00-11:05pm - Ancient Aliens Special Presentation

    11:05-12:03am - Ancient Aliens (continues until 4am Tuesday)

    • @rockSlayer@lemmy.world
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      88 months ago

      Look how they massacred my boy.

      I remember when there were quality history documentaries on the history channel. I wish it could go back.

      • @Depress_Mode@lemmy.world
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        48 months ago

        When I was a kid, I definitely remember a more history-centric focus on the History Channel, although I remember even then (early 2000s) that they seemed to lean pretty heavily on WWII documentaries. It seemed every time I switched to the channel, one would be playing. It’s more or less been the way it is for the last decade or so, though.

        • @rockSlayer@lemmy.world
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          48 months ago

          I’ve had a life-long fixation on WW2, so I loved the in-color war documentaries. I just remember the history channel also covering documentaries on (real) ancient history and other historic topics. I miss that era of the channel, I want to see that again instead of ancient aliens, ice road truckers, and pawnstars.

      • IninewCrow
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        38 months ago

        You can find a lot of those same documentaries they used to show on the history Channel on YouTube at

        Timeline World History Documentaries