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Season 2017

  • S2017E01 Vladimir Putin - KGB to President... for Life? - Biography

    • October 2, 2017
    • YouTube

    Known for being photographed shirtless and alongside wild animals (perhaps at the same time), Vladimir Putin has cultivated an image as an intimidating and fearless figure on the world stage. He’s a martial arts expert, a fearless political actor, and a former spy...

  • S2017E02 The World's Longest Reigning Monarch - Queen Elizabeth II Biography

    • October 5, 2017
    • YouTube

    Imagine traveling in a foreign country when you learn the news of your father’s death. Now, imagine that death means you are now at the helm of the British Empire. That is how Queen Elizabeth II discovered she would no longer be a Princess, but instead would be Queen of the most powerful empire in history. She was only 25 years old, and would soon become the head of one of the world’s most powerful monarchies; a post she would hold for much of the 20th Century…

  • S2017E03 The Madness of Howard Hughes - Biography

    • October 9, 2017
    • YouTube

    He was the richest man in America, the world at his fingertips, and yet he was a prisoner to his own dark fears. His achievements were astounding – he created the fastest plane on the planet, was the driving force behind the largest aircraft ever built and was a pioneer in film making – and yet he is remembered for the eccentricities that drove him from hero to hermit. In his heyday, he was a romantic figure, with movie starlets flocking to be seen on his arm, and yet he spent the last 26 years of his life as a recluse, obsessed with cleanliness and controlling every aspect of his environment even as he sunk deeper and deeper into madness.

  • S2017E04 America's General - George Patton Biography

    • October 12, 2017
    • YouTube

    The leading generals of World War Two carried a huge weight on their shoulders. Their decisions could mean the difference between life and death for thousands of men; their actions helped to shape the fate of nations. History has judged some of them as fools, others as butchers, and a handful as military geniuses...

  • S2017E05 America's First Serial Killer - H. H. Holmes Biography

    • October 16, 2017
    • YouTube

    He was the first of a new breed of American celebrity – the handsome, debonair and super intelligent mass murderer. His legend, fueled by his own insatiable appetite for exaggeration, would turn him into a monster, ‘the arch-fiend of the age’ and the ‘greatest criminal of this expiring century’. His “Murder Castle”, situated at the heart of the world’s greatest exhibition, was reputedly the scene of unspeakable horrors.

  • S2017E06 The Troubled Beatle - John Lennon Biography

    • October 19, 2017
    • YouTube

    He had a boyish smile, a rebellious hairstyle, and a lilting Liverpudlian accent. His genius extended beyond music, to wordplay and visual arts. While he excited and inspired teens, he frightened parents and pastors, and was a target of the Nixon-era FBI. Who was this British phenom? Well, that would be the inimitable John Lennon.

  • S2017E07 The Mob Mentality of Al Capone - Biography

    • October 23, 2017
    • YouTube
  • S2017E08 Ernest Hemingway Biography: A Life of Love and Loss

    • October 26, 2017
    • YouTube

    During his early years the future macho man’s mother dressed and treated him as a girl and his own son Gregory, would become a transvestite. He was known as Papa Hemingway and yet he had a distant relationship with his three sons. In the midst of the glowing tributes that the world heaped upon him he sunk to terrible lows, causing turmoil as he racked up awards. And then finally, in an act of desperation, he took his own life.

  • S2017E09 The Incredible Ups and Downs of Steve Jobs: Biography

    • October 30, 2017
    • YouTube

    In high school, a student interested in taking apart and rebuilding machines approached the CEO of Hewlett-Packard and asked for some parts to help him complete a class project. Duly impressed, the CEO made arrangements for the student to get the parts. And years later, he was probably thrilled to be able to say he took the time to do so. The confident, driven student who asked for the parts was Steve Jobs, a man who would go on to become the CEO of Apple Computers and a pre-eminent figure in the tech industry…

  • S2017E10 Arnold Schwarzenegger Biography - The Real Muscle is His Brain

    • November 3, 2017
    • YouTube

    He created a body that was to become the gold standard for muscular development. He would use it achieve one goal after another, rising to the very pinnacle of, not one, but three careers. Yet, from the very start Arnold Schwarzenegger had the odds stacked against him... He was dismissed, ridiculed and parodied mercilessly. What people failed to realize was that Arnold’s strongest muscle was, not his bicep, but his brain. With it he orchestrated career moves that took him to the very top.

  • S2017E11 Richard Branson Biography: Businessman, Adventurer & Icon

    • November 6, 2017
    • YouTube

    Is there anything Richard Branson doesn’t do? A high school drop-out at 16, he’s started companies, seen the world, and had more adventures than anyone could dream of in a lifetime. He’s a creative personality and a brilliant businessman... an energetic, charitable man who has built a brand recognizable around the world. And he’s worth nearly 5 billion dollars. So how did Branson get to where he is today?

  • S2017E12 Muhammad Ali Biography - Greatest Ever?

    • November 9, 2017
    • YouTube

    He is recognized as the greatest athlete of modern times. In the boxing ring, he was nothing short of superb, punishing his opponents at will. Yet, it was outside of the ring that he he would have his greatest battles – and show the world what it really meant to be a man.

  • S2017E13 Piers Morgan Biography: A Controversial, but Successful, Journalism Career

    • November 13, 2017
    • YouTube

    At the age of seventeen he had a master plan for becoming the best known journalist in Britain. He’s been in the midst of media scandals, he’s interviewed some of the most famous celebrities and most powerful politicians in the world, and he’s judged the talents of hundreds of common folks. Arrogant, ambitious, and shameless…. so who is this media man? None other than Piers Morgan, of course…

  • S2017E14 Robin Williams Biography: The Darkness Behind the Light

    • November 17, 2017
    • YouTube

    He was a comic genius who had only one speed - full throttle. From the moment he burst into our lives as an alien on Happy Days, he amazed us with a range of talent that left us breathless. Yet, behind the manic shtick of Robin Williams was a man who was deeply plagued by depression. He had other demons, such as alcohol and cocaine. Still he kept us entertained to the very end, which made it all the more unfathomable to his legion of fans and admirers when he took his life, at the age of 63.

  • S2017E15 Seabiscuit: The Hero America Needed

    • November 20, 2017
    • YouTube

    Seabiscuit was born (or more accurately ‘foaled’) on May 23rd, 1933 in Lexington, Kentucky. He was the son of a nasty-tempered rogue named Hard Tack, and a gentle mare named Swing On. Seabiscuit’s father had great speed, no doubt owing to his own pedigree. His father, Man o’ War, was considered by most experts at the time to have been the greatest racehorse ever produced… although his grandson would certainly go on to challenge that claim. The problem with Hard Tack was that he was uncontrollable... Even hall of fame trainer ‘Sunny’ Jim Fitzsimmons couldn’t tame him.

  • S2017E16 Osama Bin Laden Biography: The World's Most Wanted Man

    • November 25, 2017
    • YouTube

    He was the world’s most wanted international terrorist – the Svengali like leader at the helm of a violent political movement that brought havoc and destruction the world over. His name became instantly familiar – Osama bin Laden. We all recognized his image; the long, drawn face, the scraggly beard, the turban. Yet, discovering the man behind the image has never been easy, causing him to be referred to as a ‘fact-checker’s nightmare.’

  • S2017E17 Neil deGrasse Tyson Biography - Bringing Science to the People

    • November 30, 2017
    • YouTube

    At the age of 9 he knew what he wanted to do with his life, and he never wavered from his goal. Now, he’s one of the world’s most famous scientists. He’s earned the title of “Most Powerful Nerd In The Universe” from National Public Radio and the title of “The World’s Sexiest Astrophysicist” from People Magazine. He was instrumental in cutting down the number of planets in our solar system, and in doing so upset entire generations who had come to love Pluto as the quirky, smallest planet. And who is this icon of science that’s recognizable by the general populace? … Neil deGrasse Tyson.

  • S2017E18 Oscar Wilde Biography: His "Wild" Life

    • December 5, 2017
    • YouTube
  • S2017E19 Elon Musk Biography: Shaping All Our Futures

    • December 7, 2017
    • YouTube

    He is the 21st Century Howard Hughes, John D. Rockefeller and Steve Jobs - all rolled into one dynamic package. His hunger for global change mirrors the sense of adventure of the great explorers of the past. His ideas, considered crazy by everyone around him, have opened up new frontiers as he continues to improve the world with the aid of technological advancement. His goal to make the earth a better place to live on has expanded to encompass the entire universe - including the possibility of supporting human life on Mars.

  • S2017E20 Stephen King Biography: The Man Who Almost Didn't Become a Writer

    • December 12, 2017
    • YouTube

    The world outside of central Maine almost never got to know Stephen King. If not for his wife’s diligence and her confidence in her husband, the book that launched a million pages might never have come into being. When his wife Tabitha rescued the start of the manuscript of “Carrie” from the trash and insisted her husband finish it, King was working as an English teacher and writing on the side. Tabitha’s judgment was right, Carrie became a smash hit, and Stephen King is one of the world’s most famous and most prolific authors. So what’s the story behind the stories? Let’s delve into his life...

  • S2017E21 Viktor Frankl Biography: A Search for Meaning

    • December 15, 2017
    • YouTube

    Viktor Frankl was put through some of the most horrific struggles a human being could imagine. But he never lost hope, and used his experiences to continue his work helping other people find meaning in their lives. Frankl’s story is one of strength, of hope, and of a man who made an impact on the world. Let’s dive into it...

  • S2017E22 Marie Antoinette Biography: Her Own Undoing

    • December 18, 2017
    • YouTube

    Her hair was piled atop her head, often ornamented with jewels or trinkets. Her face was always made up, and she wore the finest gowns and jewelry. At only 19 years old, she was a Queen, and in the tumultuous times in which she lived, she soon became a symbol of all that was wrong with French royalty.

  • S2017E23 YouTube: The Future of Television?

    • December 21, 2017
    • YouTube

    We live in a world of overused hyperbole. Still it is hard to overstate the phenomenon that is YouTube. In just over a decade, it has risen from nothing to 7 billion hours of video watched every month. It is the third most visited site on the internet, with 80 percent of viewers coming from outside the United States. It has more than 1.5 billion monthly users, who are entertained by 400 hours worth of video uploaded every 60 seconds. And it has made a lot of people a whole lot of money…

  • S2017E24 Erwin Rommel: The General Who Defied Hitler

    • December 28, 2017
    • YouTube

    He served in World War I and World War II…he’s still one of Germany’s most respected military leaders…and yet he never even wanted to be in the military. Who is this man that led German troops to victories, but defied Hitler at his own peril? What made him who he is, and what keeps his name in the history books? Let’s look at the life of Erwin Rommel…the “Desert Fox.”

Season 2018

  • S2018E01 Genghis Khan: His Life And His Legacy

    • January 1, 2018
    • YouTube

    Genghis Khan - a name that is synonymous with barbaric cruelty and conquest. 800 years ago he created the greatest army the world has ever known, wielding it with tactical brilliance to lay claim to the largest empire in world history. No other man, not Alexander, Napoleon or Hitler, ever came close to the level of success in conquest of the Mongolian man of steel. How did he do it? In this week’s Biographics, we discover how a simple peasant rose from one of the harshest environments on the planet to take the world by storm.

  • S2018E02 Robert E Lee Biography: A Remarkable Military Career

    • January 4, 2018
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    Robert E. Lee - today, the mere mention of his name is enough to arouse passionate debate. In his time, he was loved and respected by both the Confederate Army and the Southern people. Curiously, following the Civil War, this high admiration carried over to include the people of the North, and Lee become a cherished figure for all Americans. During the war, when Abraham Lincoln looked at a picture of Lee, he remarked that a man with such a compassionate countenance had to be a ‘good man.’ But the war to which he devoted his every fiber broke him, if not in spirit, certainly in body and he was only to outlive the conflict by five years.

  • S2018E03 Ted Bundy and His Trail of Bodies

    • January 8, 2018
    • YouTube

  • S2018E04 L. Ron Hubbard: The Most Published Author of All Time (And Some Other Stuff)

    • January 11, 2018
    • YouTube
  • S2018E05 Miyamoto Musashi: The Lone Samurai

    • January 15, 2018
    • YouTube

    Miyamoto Musashi was the greatest swordsman to ever come out a nation of great swordsmen - Japan. His story, which has become the basis for countless flying swordsman Oriental movies, is one of raw courage, unbridled ambition and unparalleled mindfulness. In one on one combat he defeated 60 opponents, yet his greatest legacy is his seminal work, the Book of Five Rings, which is still pored over my military tacticians and mindfulness enthusiasts 450 years after it was written.

  • S2018E06 Nikola Tesla: A Man Ahead of His Time

    • January 18, 2018
    • YouTube

    When Nikola Tesla was born, the Austrian Empire still existed. An ethnic Serb, he came into the world in modern-day Croatia on July 10th, 1856. His birth seemed to foreshadow his life’s work, as his mother was in labor during a massive lightning storm. The lightning that flashed during Tesla’s birth was considered an ill omen by the midwife, but Tesla’s mother didn’t agree. Instead, she proclaimed that:

  • S2018E07 Marie Curie: A Life of Sacrifice and Achievement

    • January 22, 2018
    • YouTube

    Marie Curie’s discoveries in radiation changed the world. She became one of the most important women in science and her research is still important to scientists and doctors today.She became the first person - male or female - to win the Nobel Prize twice. And Marie’s discovery of the element radium helped unlock the mysteries of the atom. Yet she came from the most unlikely of circumstances. Marie Curie showed that through hard work and determination anything is possible.

  • S2018E08 Helen Keller Biography: Beating Incredible Odds

    • January 25, 2018
    • YouTube

    At the age of seven, Helen Keller was described my family members as a little monster. She threw temper tantrums, attacked people and had terrible personal habits. Yet, within a year, the deaf and blind girl had been transformed. She became teachable and that teaching untapped a level of genius - and determination - which saw her overcome her disabilities and achieve unimaginable success . In this week’s Biographics we explore how Helen Keller beat incredible odds to become an inspiration to the world.

  • S2018E09 Frederick Douglass: From Slave to Presidential Advisor

    • January 29, 2018
    • YouTube

    Frederick Douglass wasn’t born with that name, nor was he born on the day he later adopted as his birthday. At birth, he was christened Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey. The date he was born has been lost to history...but later in life he decided that February 14th would be the day on which he marked his entrance into the world.

  • S2018E10 Frank Sinatra: One of the Most Influential Figures of the 20th Century

    • February 1, 2018
    • YouTube

    He was one of the most influential and talented entertainers the world has ever seen. But he was also one of the most complex – generous and loyal friend, champion of the underdog, devoted family man, womanizer and volatile, loud-mouthed tough guy. He lived a life on the edge – full of excitement, danger and passion. Sow, just how did the skinny Italian kid from New Jersey became an international superstar and the world’s first true multi-media artist? In this week’s Biographics we go behind the veneer to get up close with the Chairman of the Board.

  • S2018E11 Nellie Bly Biography: Pioneer of Undercover Journalism

    • February 5, 2018
    • YouTube

    She put herself in danger in the pursuit of a good story. She uncovered wrongs committed in society. She traveled around the world, and she did it all in a time when women weren’t expected to do anything beyond get married, have children, and take care of their home.

  • S2018E12 Edmund Hillary: The Conqueror of Everest

    • February 8, 2018
    • YouTube

    Edmund Hillary was the stereotypical country bumpkin. Hailing from rural New Zealand, this shy, gangly beekeeper stepped out of the shadows to take on the greatest physical challenge of them all - climbing the world’s highest mountain. Through guts, grit and determination he managed to, as he famously said, ‘knock the bastard off.’ From there he used his new found fame as a platform to improve the lives of the Nepalese people who he had developed an affinity for, leaving behind a legacy that endures beyond the record books. This week’s Biographics explores the life and accomplishments of the first man to climb Mount Everest, sir Edmund Hillary.

  • S2018E13 Winston Churchill Biography: In the Darkest Hour

    • February 13, 2018
    • YouTube

    We imagine Winston Churchill with his signature cane, drinking scotch whiskey, and puffing on a Cuban cigar. His mouth is downturned, and his voice is gruff and his words pointed. This is the image Hollywood portrays but it is a mere caricature of the flesh and blood version. Who was Winston Churchill? In Britain’s “darkest hour,” Churchill led his country from the brink of Nazi conquest by forging an alliance with the U.S. and Russia. He had many critics, and made mistakes on a grand scale. Yet, above it all, possessed an unwavering belief in his own power. To his beloved country he offered his “blood, toil, tears and sweat.”

  • S2018E14 Joseph Stalin: The Red Terror

    • February 15, 2018
    • YouTube

    20 million Soviet Citizens died at his hand. For a quarter of a century, he ruled his huge Empire with a ruthless iron fist. Terror was his modus operandi – while he was alive, no one, not even his closest family members, were safe. Yet, at his passing he was mourned as the savior of his people.

  • S2018E15 Napoleon Bonaparte: The Strategic Genius

    • February 19, 2018
    • YouTube

    His name was Napoleon Bonaparte and he was, above all else, a master propagandist. He made use of his extraordinary way with words to publish political manifestos, newspapers, and, later, his autobiography. He regularly commissioned portraits and sculptures and was acutely aware of how to present himself in the best light. Even when he made moves to crown himself Emperor, he used propaganda and political nouse to convince the populace that it was their idea.

  • S2018E16 Bruce Lee: A Life Taken Too Soon

    • February 26, 2018
    • YouTube

    He was the King of Kung Fu – the deadliest human fighting machine that the world had ever seen. Bringing a new level of excitement to the silver screen, he establishing himself as the first oriental super star. Billed as the fittest man on the planet, he had the world at his feet. Then, suddenly, he was gone – dead at the age of 32. In the almost 50 years since then, his legend has propelled Bruce Lee to mythical proportions. In this week’s Biographics we go beyond the legend to reveal the real Bruce Lee.

  • S2018E17 Steve Irwin Biography: The Crocodile Hunter

    • March 2, 2018
    • YouTube

    He was a force of nature - the quintessential Aussie outdoorsmen. With his wicked sense of humor and his insatiable passion for wildlife, Steve Irwin - the crocodile hunter - became a worldwide celebrity. He shone a spotlight on man’s mismanagement of our natural resources and championed the plight of the planet’s most vulnerable inhabitants - the animals. But Steve was also a daredevil - constantly pushing the limits in his interactions with the wild. Then, in a tragic moment, he was gone, taken from us far too soon. In this Biographics we get to grips with the Crocodile Hunter from Down Under, Steve Irwin.

  • S2018E18 Andre the Giant: The Gentle Giant

    • March 5, 2018
    • YouTube

    He was billed as the 8th wonder of the world - a legitimate giant of a man, 7 foot 4 inches tall and more than 500 pounds. Andre the Giant was the greatest attraction the world of professional wrestling has ever seen. Yet his appeal went far beyond the ring. With his humble manner and boundless charm, Andre became one of the most famous and recognizable athletes on the planet and a genuine cultural phenomenon. Yet, behind the celebrity, Andre was a man trapped inside a world he never created - one that would ultimately destroy him.

  • S2018E19 Jane Goodall: Living with Chimpanzees

    • March 8, 2018
    • YouTube

    Best known as the young, golden-haired woman living alongside humankind’s closest relatives, this scientist-turned-activist has devoted her life to understanding, and working to save chimpanzees from near extinction. Her unorthodox methods of observation revolutionized how scientists conduct animal research in the wild, debunked long-held assumptions about primate behavior, and showed the world how much we have in common with the animal kingdom.

  • S2018E20 Henrietta Lacks: The Immortal Woman

    • March 12, 2018
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    In 1951, doctors took a tissue sample from a poor, dying black woman that was given to researchers without her knowledge or permission. The HeLa cells, named for the patient’s first and last name, acted differently than other cells in the lab — they were hardier, and replicated at an amazing rate.

  • S2018E21 Johann Adam Weishaupt: The Founder of the Illuminati

    • March 15, 2018
    • YouTube

    It’s the group at the center of major conspiracy theories. They’ve been accused of pulling the strings of major governments around the world, for inserting secret symbols in such prominent places as the U.S dollar bill. And conspiracy theorists have claimed that everyone from The Beatles to Tom Brady to Kanye West are more recent members of the centuries-old society…

  • S2018E22 Dwayne Johnson (The Rock): A Life of Extraordinary Achievement

    • March 19, 2018
    • YouTube

    He is the most bankable star in Hollywood – an action hero with a massive, ripped physique who has impeccable comedic timing and a never ending supply of charm. He is also one of the greatest wrestling superstars to ever emerge from the stables of the WWE and the only third generation wrestling star in history. The story of Dwayne Johnson – the Rock – is a tale of dedication, grit and old fashioned hard work. In this week’s Biographics we chart the rise and rise of 2016’s Sexiest Man Alive – Dwayne Johnson.

  • S2018E23 Fred Rogers Biography - A Life of Service

    • March 22, 2018
    • YouTube

    Fred Rogers was a legitimate American national treasure. Over 31 seasons he proved to be the reliable, compassionate and all-wise friendly neighbor who guided millions of youngsters through their childhood. Fred single handedly introduced children’s educational television, in the process elevating a medium that was heading downhill fast. His radical kindness, typified by a gentle and personal manner, helped bring sanity to a world beset by problems. Having Mr. Rogers as our neighbor made the world a safer place.

  • S2018E24 Bob Ross: Only Happy Accidents (Bob Ross Biography)

    • March 27, 2018
    • YouTube

    For eleven years he hosted one of the most popular art shows on television -- transforming a blank canvas to a finished painting in a remarkably short, 30 minutes. He captivated audiences with his mesmerizing voice and relaxed demeanor, and of course, his signature perm. Nearly twenty-five years after his death, the painter of “happy little trees” is immortalized through internet memes, inspirational quotes, a thriving business in his name, and reruns of his show The Joy of Painting. His fame as a pop-culture icon shows no sign of diminishing yet so little is known about his life. Today on Biographics, we piece together the world of Bob Ross -- beyond the canvas.

  • S2018E25 Uber: Revolutionary but Controversial - (The Story of Uber)

    • March 29, 2018
    • YouTube

    Uber’s meteoric rise to dominate the personal transport market has made it one of the most successful - and the most hated - companies in history. Along with its controversial CEO Travis Kalanick, it has developed a reputation as being iron-fisted, cruel and relentless in its pursuit of power. Inspiring an equal measure of admiration and loathing, Uber has turned the traditional taxi industry on its head - and provided consumers with a more user friendly way of getting from Point A to point B.

  • S2018E26 Sherlock Holmes: The World’s Greatest Detective (Sherlock Holmes Biography)

    • April 1, 2018
    • YouTube
  • S2018E27 Christopher Lee: An Unexpected Giant of Cinema (Christopher Lee Biography)

    • April 5, 2018
    • YouTube

    Christopher Lee is most familiar to the world as a consummate actor with a deep, rich voice and a towering presence. In ten hammer Studios films he became the embodiment of evil, inhabiting the character of Count von Dracula with a sinister charm.

  • S2018E28 Ada Lovelace: The First Computer Programmer (Ada Lovelace Biography)

    • April 9, 2018
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    Ada Lovelace was born Augusta Ada Byron in London on December 10, 1815 to the philandering Romantic poet Lord Byron and strictly religious Annabella Milbanke. Ada was Lord Byron’s only legitimate child.

  • S2018E29 J.R.R. Tolkien: Author of Worlds

    • April 12, 2018
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    Known as ‘the father of modern fantasy’ his epic tales of legend and lore have been enjoyed by millions of people all over the world — devoured in popular books and adapted for Hollywood blockbuster films. Unbelievably bright, he was a distinguished university professor, poet, historian, and expert linguist. As a child, he even made up his own languages for pure fun.

  • S2018E30 Charles Darwin Biography: Evolution and Religion

    • April 16, 2018
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    Charles Darwin, the mild mannered son of a physician, was once described as the most dangerous man in England. In fact many people considered him to be the agent of the Devil himself, come to sow seeds of corruption among the faithful.

  • S2018E31 Leonidas of Sparta Biography: Warrior king of the Greek city-state of Sparta

    • April 19, 2018
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    The real life exploits of Leonidas of Sparta and his 300 warriors at Thermoplyae have given rise to the myth of the Spartan superhero – the supremely disciplined man of few words who had a body of steel, could endure any hardship and would fight to his last breath. Such men really did exist and chief among them was Leonidas, the Spartan king who defied the might of Persia, saving Greece from annihilation. In this week’s Biographics we discover the real life Leonidas.

  • S2018E32 Amelia Earhart Biography: A Record Setting Pilot

    • April 23, 2018
    • YouTube

    In 1937 Amelia Earhart was one of the most famous women on the planet. For the last decade she had been upending stereotypes, smashing records and establishing herself as an international role model. As she set off for her greatest adventure, a round the world excursion, the whole world was watching. Then, suddenly, she was gone – disappeared. In this week’s Biographics we delve into the marvellous and mysterious life and death of Amelia Earhart.

  • S2018E33 Michelangelo: The Story of a Sculptor (Michelangelo Biography)

    • April 26, 2018
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    He is revered as one of the greatest artists of all time. For centuries he has typified the perfect artistic genius. His greatest legacy is the surviving works that we can see today - The Sistene Chapel, the Statue of david, the Pieta. Yet, behind the artworks lies a complex and stubborn man. In this week’s Biographics, we go beyond the facade to discover the real Michelangelo.

  • S2018E34 Cleopatra Biography: Ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt

    • April 30, 2018
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    Cleopatra VII is one of the most famous women who has ever lived. Her story has inspired poets, dramatists, and artists for more than 2,000 years. Through cunning and guile, she survived to rule Egypt as all of her siblings perished by the wayside.

  • S2018E35 Donald Trump Biography: What Happened Before the White House?

    • May 7, 2018
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  • S2018E36 Pablo Escobar Biography: Colombian Drug Lord and Narcoterrorist

    • May 10, 2018
    • YouTube

    Pablo Escobar was the world’s most successful drug trafficker. He was also its most deadly. During his 17- year reign at the top of the Colombian cocaine empire, he ordered the killings of thousands of people, including judges, ministers of parliament and Presidential candidates.

  • S2018E37 George W. Bush Biography: A Controversial Presidency

    • May 14, 2018
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  • S2018E38 Jim Jones Biography: Progressive to Predator

    • May 17, 2018
    • YouTube
  • S2018E39 The Unabomber: The Devastating Use of a Brilliant Mind

    • May 21, 2018
    • YouTube
  • S2018E40 Heinrich Himmler Biography - Greatest Betrayal in History

    • May 24, 2018
    • YouTube
  • S2018E41 Josef Mengele Biography: The Angel of Death

    • May 28, 2018
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  • S2018E42 The Buddha: The Spiritual Journey that Became a Religion

    • May 31, 2018
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    Twenty-five hundred years ago one’s man’s spiritual journey was the beginning of one of the world’s seven religions -- boasting 376 million followers today. He is simply called “The Buddha,” and he grew up the son of a king…sheltered from the realities of human suffering. When he finally learned the harsh truth, he left his family and set off on a path to understand life itself -- first as a monk and then as a teacher.

  • S2018E43 Charles Manson Biography: The Cult of the Manson Family

    • June 4, 2018
    • YouTube
  • S2018E44 Saddam Hussein Biography: The Butcher of Baghdad

    • June 7, 2018
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    He was one of the world’s most notorious and ruthless leaders. Since coming to power in 1979, Saddam used any means necessary to hold onto Iraq including killing anyone who stood in his way. At a young age he was brutalized at home, ran away to his uncles, and quickly became a thug for an extremist political party.

  • S2018E45 Fidel Castro Biography: To the Brink of Nuclear Holocaust

    • June 11, 2018
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    He was the personification of the evil dictator - clad in his familiar khaki uniform and cap and chomping on his cigar, he ruled with an iron fist over his island nation.

  • S2018E46 Jeffrey Dahmer Biography: The Trophy Collector

    • June 15, 2018
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    Undoubtedly one of modern history’s most notorious and abhorrent killers -- his crimes are the stuff of nightmares. Over the course of 13 years, he prowled for men and lured them back to his house before drugging and strangling them.

  • S2018E47 Benito Mussolini Biography: The Man Who Destroyed Democracy

    • June 18, 2018
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  • S2018E48 Niccolo Machiavelli Biography: "It is Better to Be Feared Than Loved... If You Cannot be Both"

    • June 22, 2018
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    Italian diplomat Niccolò Machiavelli lived over five centuries ago but his influence among unscrupulous politicians reaches into the modern age. He is mostly known for writing The Prince -- the handbook that established him as the "father of modern political theory." Through its teachings -- power is the ultimate goal through any means necessary.

  • S2018E49 Christopher Columbus Biography: Bad Explorer, Great Conman

    • June 26, 2018
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  • S2018E50 Adolf Eichmann Biography: The Architect of the Holocaust

    • June 28, 2018
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    Adolf Eichmann was a thin little man with bow legs and a hook nose. In the civilian world he had been viewed as of no account, a socially awkward loser with little to redeem himself. Having joined the Nazi party, however, his unquestioning commitment to orders coupled with his need for ruthless efficiency allowed him to carve out a career that see him go down as one of the greatest mass murderers in all of human history. In this week’s Biographics, we trace the life, crimes and death of Adolf Eichmann.

  • S2018E51 Maximilien Robespierre: The Reign of Terror

    • July 5, 2018
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    Maximilien Robespierre promised to usher a fairer, more representative form of government to the French people. What they got was a reign of terror that saw thousands facing the horror of the guillotine.

  • S2018E52 Vlad the Impaler: The Real Life Dracula

    • July 9, 2018
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  • S2018E53 Emperor Hirohito: Bold Leader or War Criminal?

    • July 17, 2018
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  • S2018E54 Julius Caesar: A Roman Colossus

    • July 19, 2018
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  • S2018E55 Stephen Hawking - Greatest Scientist of Our Time

    • July 26, 2018
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  • S2018E56 Lance Armstrong: Winner, Survivor, Cheat...

    • August 2, 2018
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    He is the world’s most famous cyclist, dominating his sport like no one before or since. Yet his reputation has been forever tarnished by a scandal that tore at the very fabric of professional cycling, pitting the sports elite against each other.

  • S2018E57 Simon Bolivar: Today a Hero. Yesterday a Tyrant.

    • August 7, 2018
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  • S2018E58 Che Guevara: Doctor, Revolutionary, Murderer

    • August 16, 2018
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  • S2018E59 P.T. Barnum: Exploiter or Uplifter?

    • August 23, 2018
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    For 146 years, the Barnum and Bailey Circus was known for being the greatest show on earth. None of it would have been possible if it were not for an ambitious entrepreneur named PT Barnum. While his life and career were sometimes the source of controversy, he truly was a brilliant businessman, and many of his ideas forever changed the entertainment industry as we know it today.

  • S2018E60 Joseph James DeAngelo: The Golden State Killer

    • August 27, 2018
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    In the 1970’s and 80’s, over one hundred families in California had their homes ransacked by the same man. Many of them woke up in the middle of the night to a flashlight blinding their eyes. A man was standing over their bed, wearing a black ski mask. He held knives to throats, and guns to heads, demanding that they do what he said, if they wanted to live. Within a matter of hours, he ruined and ended lives, slipping small mementos in his pocket as he ran into the darkness.

  • S2018E61 Kim Jong-un: A Brighter Future?

    • September 1, 2018
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  • S2018E62 David Koresh: The Life that Lead to Waco

    • September 4, 2018
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    He was the self-proclaimed messiah who looked like a rock star. A mesmerizing personality and passionate Bible knowledge combined to allow him to gain ascendancy over a small group of followers, to manipulate them, use them for his sexual desires and to prepare them for his own version of Armageddon.

  • S2018E63 Georgy Zhukov: General Of The Red Army And Hero Of The Soviet Union

    • September 10, 2018
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    Georgy Zhukov was born in 1896 to an incredibly poor peasant family in the Kaluga Province, roughly 80 miles from Moscow. His family had a small house in the relatively poor town of Strelkovka, which Zhukov was quoted once as saying “looked the worst in the village”. His family was rather tough when it came to discipline, and floggings with a belt by his father Konstantin, were quite common in order to whip his boy into the shape he wanted.

  • S2018E64 Jack Parsons: 'Sex Magic', Drugs, and Rocket Science

    • September 13, 2018
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  • S2018E65 Frank William Abagnale: Doctor, Lawyer, Pilot... (Not)

    • September 20, 2018
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  • S2018E66 Alfred Nobel: The Merchant of Death

    • September 24, 2018
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  • S2018E67 Leopold II of Belgium: The Biggest Coverup In European History

    • September 26, 2018
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  • S2018E68 Mao Zedong: The Chairman of Communist China

    • September 28, 2018
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  • S2018E69 Heinrich Muller: The Head of the Gestapo

    • September 29, 2018
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  • S2018E70 Admiral Yamamoto: The Man Behind Pearl Harbour

    • September 30, 2018
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  • S2018E71 Lavrentiy Beria: Stalin’s Architect of Terror

    • October 3, 2018
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  • S2018E72 Lizzie Borden: A Real-Life Axe Murderer

    • October 5, 2018
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    On August 4th, 1892, Andrew and Abby Borden were brutally murdered in their home in Fall River, Massachusetts. Their heads had been split open in a fit of rage from nearly a dozen blows from a hatchet. There was no theft, and no sign of a break-in. Their 32-year old daughter, Lizzie Borden, was at home when her parents were killed.

  • S2018E73 Toussaint L’Ouverture: the Black Napoleon who Freed Haiti’s Slaves

    • October 9, 2018
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  • S2018E74 Gilles de Rais: Serial-Killing Nobleman, Or Witch Hunt Victim?

    • October 12, 2018
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  • S2018E75 Billy the Kid: Old West Hero or Coldblooded Killer?

    • October 19, 2018
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  • S2018E76 Oliver Cromwell: The Man Who Killed a King

    • October 21, 2018
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    He’s the man who killed a king. Oliver Cromwell, the English Puritan turned military dictator, is today most famous for signing the death warrant that led to Charles I’s bloody execution in 1649. Over a hundred years before the American and French Revolutions shook the globe, this smalltime farmer from the British sticks proved with steel that the divine right of kings was not so holy after all.

  • S2018E77 Pol Pot: The Man Behind the Khmer Rouge

    • October 23, 2018
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  • S2018E78 Idi Amin: The Butcher of Uganda

    • October 25, 2018
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  • S2018E79 Muammar Gaddafi: The Mad Dog of the Middle East

    • October 27, 2018
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  • S2018E80 Shiro Ishii: The Mad Scientist Who Created Plague Bombs in WWII

    • October 30, 2018
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  • S2018E81 Elizabeth Bathory – The ‘Blood Countess’

    • November 1, 2018
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    She is one of the earliest serial killers in recorded history – the original sado-masochistic femme fatal. She stands out as a shocking lesson in just how dangerous a sadistic, demented powerful woman can be. The passing of the centuries has left us with an incomplete picture of the true nature of her crimes.

  • S2018E82 Anastasia Romanov: Finding The Lost Princess

    • November 3, 2018
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  • S2018E83 Tomas De Torquemada: The Grand Inquisitor

    • November 6, 2018
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    Tomas De Torquemada was the controlling force of the Spanish Inquisition. He presided over the systematic purging of so-called heretic Jews that has gone down in history as one of the worst religious persecutions of all time. But was he the monster that history has painted? In this week’s Biographics, we uncover the real story of Tomas De Torquemada.

  • S2018E84 Ilse Koch: The Bitch of Buchenwald

    • November 8, 2018
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    During the Holocaust, Ilse Koch lived in the Buchenwald concentration camp with her husband. She would order the deaths of prisoners at-will, and even enjoyed watching people being tortured and killed. Her home was filled with momentos made from human skin. Ilse Koch just may have been responsible for more deaths than your average serial killer. She is considered to be one of the most evil women that ever lived.

  • S2018E85 Princess Diana: Her Life and Mysterious Death

    • November 11, 2018
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    In the collective memory of the people, Diana, Princess of Wales was everything a royal should be. She was beautiful, composed, and full of compassion for those in need. And when she died in 1997, it was a horrific tragedy that shook the world. She had been robbed of a future that was looking incredibly bright, and her sons would forever be without a mother. But the dark secrets of Diana’s life prove “all that glitters is not gold.” Some people believe that her death was no accident, and that it was actually an elaborate conspiracy designed by the royal family to silence her.

  • S2018E86 Albert Fish: The Grey Man

    • November 13, 2018
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    When it comes to serial child killer Albert Fish, the adjectives to describe his inhumanity hardy seem strong enough - depraved, perverted, deviant, degenerate - he was all that and more. The crimes he committed fill the heart with rage, while the taunting letters he sent the victim’s families make you wonder how a human being could be so cruel. In this week’s Biographics, we venture in the sordid life of Albert Fish - and it ain’t pretty!

  • S2018E87 Chernobyl: The USSR’s Nuclear Disaster

    • November 15, 2018
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  • S2018E88 Stan Lee: The Godfather of Marvel Comics

    • November 19, 2018
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    Stan Lee spend most of his career as the writer, director, editor, and producer of Marvel Comics. He created some of the world’s most popular comic book characters, like Spider-Man, Iron Man, The Hulk, and the rest of The Avengers. What started out as the creative ideas of a teenage boy evolved into one of the most profitable movie franchises in all of history. Today on Biographics, we’re going to talk about the legendary life of Stan Lee.

  • S2018E89 Khutulun: The Mongol Warrior Princess

    • November 21, 2018
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    The Mongolian empire is remembered for their barbaric conquests, and the power of their great leaders that managed to spread the empire across several continents. But one of the most fascinating people who has been forgotten from the empire is the warrior princess Khutulun. She was the great-great granddaughter of Genghis Khan, and she truly inherited his strength in battle. Unlike many other princesses and queens throughout the history of the world, Khutulun was remembered for her own glory, rather than the achievements of a husband or son. She just may have been the strongest Mongolian warrior of all time.

  • S2018E90 Mohandas Gandhi: A Catalyst for Change

    • November 27, 2018
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  • S2018E91 Leonardo da Vinci: The Renaissance Man

    • November 29, 2018
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  • S2018E92 Jeff Bezos: The Founder of Amazon.com

    • December 1, 2018
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    It’s no secret that Amazon.com is dominating multiple aspects of our daily lives. We can find just about everything we could possibly need on their site, and if you have Amazon Prime, you only wait two days for free delivery. For our digital media, we can read books on the Kindle, listen to music with Alexa, and watch on-demand movies and TV series.

  • S2018E93 Hermann Goering: The Head of the Luftwaffe

    • December 3, 2018
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    By the age of twenty-four Hermann Goering was a famous combat pilot ,a national hero, and leader of Germany’s most celebrated fighter squadron. By the time of his death, less than thirty years later, he was reviled as a monster with the blood of millions on his hands.

  • S2018E94 Butch Cassidy: The Gentleman Bandit

    • December 5, 2018
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    He is one of the most popular and enduring icons of the American West; the gentleman bandit who charmed his way through life, always keeping one step ahead of the law. With his fabled Wild Bunch, he terrorized the banks and railways companies during the closing decade of the Nineteenth century, then headed south of the border, only to meet his match at the hands of Bolivian troops.

  • S2018E95 Theodore Roosevelt: The Old Lion

    • December 7, 2018
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    We believed that the frail, asthmatic little boy who loved to collect insects would amount to anything special, much less the youngest and most robust president in US history.

  • S2018E96 Hugh Hefner: The Most Envied Man In The World

    • December 10, 2018
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    As the founder of Playboy Magazine, Hugh Hefner was one of the icons of the sexual revolution in the 1960’s. Opinions about Hefner are very polarized- you either love and admire the man, or completely disapprove of the multi-million dollar empire he created. But no matter how you feel about Hugh Hefner, there is no arguing that he was truly a genius when it came to business, and a one-of-a-kind publisher, writer, and entrepreneur.

  • S2018E97 Timothy McVeigh: America’s Deadliest Terrorist

    • December 13, 2018
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  • S2018E98 John Rabe: The Good Nazi

    • December 14, 2018
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    What would you think of a man who supported the greatest mass-murder machine in human history? A man who was proud to stand by a genocidal dictator who nearly destroyed Europe; a man proud to call himself a Nazi? Would you find him sickening, evil? Maybe not if he was John Rabe. A high-ranking Nazi, Rabe was an ardent supporter of Adolf Hitler. But he was also something else. He was perhaps the greatest humanitarian you’ve never heard of.

  • S2018E99 Santa Claus: The True Story

    • December 18, 2018
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    “He sees when you are sleeping, he knows when you’re awake. He knows when you’ve been bad, or good. So be good, for goodness sake…” If you live in the western world, you already know this line from “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” by Harry Connick Jr. We’ve all heard the songs and seen the movies, but you may not know the true story behind the legend of the man who can fly around the world in just a single night.

  • S2018E100 Mark Zuckerberg: Tech Visionary or Supervillain?

    • December 20, 2018
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  • S2018E101 Aristotle: History's Most Influential Thinker

    • December 25, 2018
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  • S2018E102 Isaac Newton: The Man and his Hidden Life

    • December 31, 2018
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