Man, Moment, Machine

Man, Moment, Machine is a television series which aired on The History Channel and was hosted by Hunter Ellis. It documented an important event in history and went into detail about, as the title suggests, the man and his background, the machine and how it was made, and the outcome.

Man, Moment, Machine
StarringHunter Ellis
Country of originUSA
No. of episodes24
Production
Running time60 Minutes
Release
Original networkThe History Channel
Original release2005 
2006
External links
Website

Episodes

Season 1

  1. Hunting Bonnie and Clyde
  2. The Great Sub Rescue
  3. Doolittle's Daring Raid
  4. Stormin' Norman and the Abrams Tank
  5. Shot Down: The U-2 Spyplane
  6. Mine Rescue Mask
  7. Wernher von Braun and the V2 Rocket
  8. Thomas Edison and the Electric Chair
  9. Howard Hughes and the Spruce Goose
  10. Ultimate Weapon: Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb
  11. The Higgins Landing Craft
  12. Dam Buster: World War II's Bouncing Bomb
  13. 25,000 Miles non-stop: Voyager Spacecraft
  14. Sikorsky and the Rescue Chopper

Season 2

  1. Apollo 13: Triumph on the Dark Side
  2. Patton and the Desperate Tank Attack
  3. Alexander the Great and the Torsion Catapult
  4. Al Capone and the Machine Gun Massacre
  5. Stormin' Norman and the Stealth Fighter
  6. Lincoln and the Flying Spy Machine
  7. Alexander Graham Bell and the Astonishing Telephone
  8. Da Vinci and the Handgun
  9. The Red Baron and the Wings of Death
  10. Saddam Hussein and the Nerve Gas Atrocity
  11. Galileo and the Sinful Spy Glass
  12. Enzo Ferrari and the Historic Race
  13. JFK and the Crisis Crusader
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