Brian Coughlin
Brian Coughlin: Brian Coughlin produced TV shows such as The Real West, Civil War Journal, and The St. Valentine's Day Massacre. » Learn more
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The Real West (1992-1999)
A documentary series on the history of the Old West. Includes episodes entitled "Buffalo Bill and His Wild West," "The Battle of the Alamo," "Geronimo," "The Wild, Wild Women," "The Coming of the Iron Horse," "Bloody Dodge City" and "Sex in the Real West."
Civil War Journal (1993-2008)
Documentary series about the people, battles and historical background of the Civil War.
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The XY Factor (2001-2003)
Documentary series that examines the role of sex in history.The series premieres with the episode, "Sex in the American Revolution," a look at the steamier side of the conflict -- from Gentleman Johnny, the playboy general, to Benedict Arnold's seductive wife.
Murder by the Book (2006-2008)
Renowned authors discuss the real-life people and places behind a crime that has captivated or touched them in some way.
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Mummies! Tales From the Egyptian Crypts (1996-1999)
Documentary exploring the physical remnants of the funeral customs in ancient Egyptian civilizations. The first segment visits the pyramids and the sphinx. The second segment focuses on King Tutankhamen's Tomb and hieroglyphs.
Mountain Men (2001)
The pursuit of adventure and money leads fur trappers to the unknown, savage American West.
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Killers in the Water! (1998)
Documentary special reveals some of the generally unknown predators lurking off the shorelines in waters frequented by swimmers and surfers, including the cone snail, Humboldt squid and small blue-ringed octopus.
Gettysburg: Victory at All Costs (1999)
A documentary about one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War, which took place from July 1-3, 1863, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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Civil War Battlefields (2001)
Explores several specific Civil War battlefield sites that are in danger of partial or total destruction.
The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (2000)
Documentary about the St. Valentine's Day massacre. On February 14, 1929, Al Capone ordered revenge on a rival gang. The result was the greatest gangster mass murder in history. Archival footage, reenactments and commentary from historians recall the mob killing that ironically set the stage for Capone's fall.
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