Modern Marvels

Modern Marvels

Fast-paced, fun and informative, Modern Marvels is The History Channel's signature series focusing on historical technology.

Genre: DocumentaryHistory

Cast:Lloyd SherrHarlan SapersteinAdam RichmanWilliam AtwaterAlexander B. RubinowEarl BoenBill RatnerJay LenoRoger McCarthyThom PintoVince StatenScott Mitchell NelsonWill LymanDavid StieghanJack PerkinsRoger LauniusWalter BoyneNed Barnett


1Season 7

S7.E1 ∙ Proving Grounds

Mon, Jan 8, 2001

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2Season 7

S7.E2 ∙ Commercial Jets

Tue, Jan 16, 2001

From the ground up...literally, a detailed look into the origins of our modern day air taxi's. From concept to competition these industry defining jets made the world affordable to travel for the masses.

3Season 7

S7.E3 ∙ Apollo 13

Tue, Jan 23, 2001

A chronicle of the Apollo 13 flight in 1970, which almost ended in disaster when a liquid-oxygen tank ruptured, stranding the crew in space.

4Season 7

S7.E4 ∙ Survival Technology

Mon, Jan 29, 2001

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5Season 7

S7.E5 ∙ Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel

Wed, Feb 7, 2001

The 17-mile long Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel connects two cities in Virginia that normally would require a 340 mile round trip. Featured are the history of the Chesapeake Bay and the engineering challenges of constructing a bridge and tunnel across a wild body of water not once but twice.

6Season 7

S7.E6 ∙ Garage Gadgets

Tue, Feb 13, 2001

A look at garage gadgets, including leaf blowers and lawn mowers.

7Season 7

S7.E7 ∙ Construction Machines

Thu, Feb 22, 2001

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8Season 7

S7.E8 ∙ Hadrian's Wall

Thu, Mar 1, 2001

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9Season 7

S7.E9 ∙ Monster Trucks

Mon, Mar 12, 2001

A history of monster-truck racing with footage of stunts in California, Florida and Indiana and interviews with racers.

10Season 7

S7.E10 ∙ Lighthouses

Mon, Mar 19, 2001

The history of lighthouses from ancient times to how they keep ships safe in modern times.

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S7.E11 ∙ Computers

Wed, Apr 11, 2001

The development of computers from Charles Babbage's mechanical computers first used in the 1890 U. S. Census, to the computers developed during WW2 to break the German Enigma code. The computers that correctly predicted President Eisenhower's victory in the Presidential election. Transistor computers, integrated circuits and microcomputers used for the space race to the moon. Microprocessors that cut the size and price of computers in the 1970's. To networked computers sharing data and becoming easier to use as better software became available.

12Season 7

S7.E12 ∙ Engineering Disasters 3

Mon, Apr 16, 2001

The background in the disasters that caused the Leaning Tower of Pisa, a 1961 nuclear accident in Idaho, the U.S. Air Force, Texas Tower radar station and the space disasters of Soyuz 11, the Mars Polar Lander, and Mars Climate Orbiter.

13Season 7

S7.E13 ∙ Chemical and Biological Weapons

Mon, May 7, 2001

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14Season 7

S7.E14 ∙ International Airports II

Mon, May 14, 2001

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15Season 7

S7.E15 ∙ Codes

Mon, May 21, 2001

Traces the development of codes from hieroglyphs and other ancient efforts to cyberspace and beyond.

16Season 7

S7.E16 ∙ The Colosseum

Mon, Jun 11, 2001

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17Season 7

S7.E17 ∙ Battle Gear

Tue, Jun 19, 2001

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18Season 7

S7.E18 ∙ Hardware Stores

Mon, Jun 25, 2001

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19Season 7

S7.E19 ∙ World Trade Center

Mon, Jun 25, 2001

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20Season 7

S7.E20 ∙ More Gadgets

Wed, Jun 27, 2001

Everyday household items like transistor radios, lighters, shavers, and flashlights are profiled.

21Season 7

S7.E21 ∙ Cattle Ranches

Tue, Jul 24, 2001

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22Season 7

S7.E22 ∙ Saloons

Wed, Jul 25, 2001

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23Season 7

S7.E23 ∙ Cannons

Tue, Aug 21, 2001

The humble beginnings of cannons from the thirteenth century to its modern applications in tanks and more.

24Season 7

S7.E24 ∙ Nuclear Subs

Tue, Aug 28, 2001

A look at the high stakes and dangerous world of nuclear submarines, their crews, and the history of the silent war machines.

25Season 7

S7.E25 ∙ Air Shows

Tue, Sep 4, 2001

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26Season 7

S7.E26 ∙ West Point

Tue, Sep 11, 2001

The history of the U.S. Army's academy West Point from foundation through modern times.

27Season 7

S7.E27 ∙ Quarries

Tue, Sep 18, 2001

The history of how rocks are quarried for every day uses and the history of how Stone Age man began to quarry rocks to form civilization.

28Season 7

S7.E28 ∙ Diamond Mines

Wed, Sep 19, 2001

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29Season 7

S7.E29 ∙ The House: Part 1

Mon, Oct 15, 2001

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30Season 7

S7.E30 ∙ The House: Part 2

Mon, Oct 15, 2001

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31Season 7

S7.E31 ∙ Work Clothes

Wed, Oct 17, 2001

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32Season 7

S7.E32 ∙ Bunkers

Tue, Oct 23, 2001

A look at the history of defensive fortification bunkers. Included: Hitler's Berlin bunker, NORAD, and the Greenbriar Hotel bunker in West Virginia built during the Cold War for Congress.

33Season 7

S7.E33 ∙ Cemeteries

Tue, Oct 30, 2001

More than 2 million people die in the U.S. each year. That works out to about 5,500 burials a day. Take a look at dealing with the dead throughout the centuries - and at today's $20 billion funeral industry.

34Season 7

S7.E34 ∙ Drive-Thru

Tue, Nov 27, 2001

Hungry and in a hurry? Pick up a meal through the fast food window. Take a look at the technology used to get you a quick meal.

35Season 7

S7.E35 ∙ Los Angeles

Wed, Nov 28, 2001

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36Season 7

S7.E36 ∙ Times Square

Thu, Nov 29, 2001

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37Season 7

S7.E37 ∙ Glass

Sat, Dec 1, 2001

The history of glass from BC times through the innovations of glass blowing to create all types of glass. Also featured are colored glass, eye glasses, microscopes, telescopes, mirrors, light bulbs, lighthouses, and Corning's development of fiber optic cable.

38Season 7

S7.E38 ∙ Firing Ranges

Tue, Dec 4, 2001

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39Season 7

S7.E39 ∙ The St. Louis Arch

Tue, Dec 11, 2001

The history of how the Gateway Arch in St.Louis was made.