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- The eight close-knit siblings of the Bridgerton family look for love and happiness in London high society.
- Marie is an adolescent woman who lives in Prussia in 1813 with her mother, a countess. They live in a palace watching the path of history from a far point of view.
- During Napoleon's German campaign, the city of Kolberg is isolated from Prussian forces. Residents organize resistance against the French army besieging and bombarding the city, refusing to surrender.
- On April 27, 1813, American forces defeated the British at York (present-day Toronto) and captured the capital of Upper Canada - but not before suffering their own losses. History Television's Explosion 1812 looks at the Battle of York and unearths new evidence around this lesser-known event from the War of 1812
- 1813. The Swedish army is fighting in the War of the Sixth Coalition. The popular general Von Döbeln is arrested for sending the army against the French in breach of orders by the crown prince. At the court martial he is sentenced to death but is pardoned by the king and sent to prison instead. A group of conspirators are planning to set him free and make him their leader in a coup d'etat.
- An army of British, French, Spanish and Portuguese deserters, lead by Sharpe's arch-nemesis Obadiah Hakeswill, has kidnapped two English women and held them for ransom. Hakeswill demands that Sharpe deliver the ransom money himself.
- The French are on the run in Spain. In an effort to save Spain, Major Ducos engineers a diplomatic incident to split the English-Spanish alliance. Sharpe is at the centre of this incident, putting his life and honour at stake.
- Connecting Lake Winnipeg to Hudson Bay, the slow, shallow Hayes River was a popular highway for the Cree people for thousands of years then for the fur trade with the arrival of the Europeans. Today it is left to canoeists who share their reasons for engaging in the 28 day journey down the length of the river.
- 2020– 17mTV EpisodeHokusai was a painter during Japan's two centuries of self imposed isolation. He painted in the ukiyo e style which was quite popular with the rising merchant class. Ukiyo e paintings were reproduced as wood boack prints in large numbers. "The Great Wave" is part of a series of 35 views of Mount Fuji painted later in Hokusai's life. It represents the Japanese fear of the outside world showing the waters that had protected them in the past turning against them.
- 1993–TV Episode
- 1993–TV Episode
- Rick and the old man look at another old airplane that needs refurbishing. Then Rick investigates a document that may have been signed by Andrew Jackson.
- Only the biggest war buffs won't be unfamiliar with at least a couple battles featured here, so the suspense will be there once again whether the underdogs pulled it off or whether numbers, weapons, and equipment carried the day.
- 2017– 13mTV EpisodeBorn to a frontier family struggling to survive. He cultivated his now legendary frontiersman image in his political career which was stymied by enmity with Andrew Jackson. His legendary status was cemented by his leadership at the Alamo massacre.
- The Doctor and Ruby land in 1813, where guests at a duchess's party are being murdered, and a mysterious bounty hunter called Rogue is about to change the Doctor's life forever.
- Artillery grew significantly in importance during the Napoleoic Era. The belligerents of the time had roughly the same variety of gun and ammunition of comparable quality but their philosophies of how to utilize it varied.
- 2014–TV EpisodeAmusing history of a long but loving conspiracy to tempt this gifted 19th century composer back to work after retirement. And yes--engineered by his wife with grateful cooperation by his agent, his fans, and eventually the composer himself.