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Dangerous Waters

S7, EP5 "Eight Foot Ditch"

The expedition crosses the Tsugaru Strait between the main two islands of Japan; the Sea of Japan tests the crew's nerves; Japanese locals continue to come to the aid of the crew; Steven pushes the crew back out into a rough sea.

Dangerous Waters

S7, EP6 "Russia"

The men explore the remote coast of Hokkaido Island arriving in their final Japanese port, Wakkanai; only the Straits of La Perouse separate the men from entering the Russian Federation.

Dangerous Waters

S7, EP7 "Air Lift"

The men are processed by Russian border services; authorities stop the expedition from continuing through the Kuril Islands; Russian liaison Gleb Kraveg joins the crew.

Dangerous Waters

S7, EP8 "Kamchatka"

Forced to find another route to Petropavlovsk, the men arrive by cargo plane with their jet ski; Russian border guards shadow the men; the team members will not be able to continue any further unless they find a fuel support boat.

Dangerous Waters

S7, EP9 "Lost in the Fog"

A thick fog bank causes the crew to miss its rendezvous with the fuel support boat; Patrick narrowly escapes injury; it's fisherman's day in Russian.

Dangerous Waters

S7, EP10 "A Magical Coast"

The crew travels along the remote Kamchatka Peninsula; a huge brown bear chases the men off the beach; Jet Skis are damaged while being hoisted onto the Lesche.

Dangerous Waters

S7, EP11 "Goodbye Lesche"

After a rough night on the Lesche, the crew is lowered onto the water; the expedition finds a huge group of walrus feeding off the coast; fuel is running low; the team is forced to camp on a remote beach overnight.

Dangerous Waters

S7, EP12 "Fuel"

The team is forced to camp on a remote beach overnight and attempt repairs; heavy wind becomes a concern; the expedition decides to depart Beringovsky, Russia, and head for Anadyr, Russia; things go terribly wrong.

Butterfly Effect

S2, EP5 "Cuba: Nuclear Standoff"

The Cuban Missile Crisis becomes one of the defining moments of the mid-20th century and of the presidency of John F. Kennedy, bringing the USSR and USA to the brink of nuclear war.

Butterfly Effect

S2, EP9 "The Fall of Quebec: France Loses America"

The battle between the French and English for New France hinged on the presence of the British navy, and the battle on the Plains of Abraham is tipped to Great Britain by the trained soldiers of the British army.

Butterfly Effect

S2, EP10 "The Fronde: An Overthrow of the Power"

In the 17th century, rebellious members of the French Parliament, dubbed the Fronde, defy the monarchy.

Butterfly Effect

S2, EP11 "The Olympic Games: A Mirror to Society"

One man succeeded in re-launching the Olympic spirit and turned the games into a global event.

Butterfly Effect

S2, EP12 "Gutenberg: A Visionary Inventor"

In the 15th century, inventor Johannes Gutenberg designed the moveable type printing press, a machine that would change the history of the entire world.

Hitler's People

S1, EP1 "Conformity"

On 30 January, 1933, Adolf Hitler was assigned German Reichskanzler; he was only supposed to be a new head of government; but in the practice of the coming months, the head of the NSDAP managed to completely reconstruct the country around his person.

Hitler's People

S1, EP2 "Total War"

On 18 February, 1943, Joseph Goebbels held his notorious "Total War" speech about being faithful to the last at the Berlin Sportpalast; but the Third Reich's defeat in Stalingrad a few weeks earlier shook the faith of the Germans in the final battle.

Red Elvis: The Cold War Cowboy

Moving through the prism of Dean Reed's life, witnessing global youth rebellion, revolutions in popular music, and the shifting tectonics of superpower rivalry.

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