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S1 : E7
TV-G | 46 min | Aired: 07.20.11
The 1960s is a decade of both cultural and technological change.
The 1900s
S1 : E1 | TV-G | 46 min | Aired: 08.03.11
The first decade of the 1900s ushers in crucial inventions that will help shape the rest of the century.
The 1910s
S1 : E2 | TV-G | 46 min | Aired: 08.10.11
Saving lives and taking lives are the hallmarks of the inventions of the 1910s.
The 1920s
S1 : E3 | TV-G | 46 min | Aired: 08.17.11
Mobsters, jazz, and turbulent economic times mark the 1920s.
The 1930s
S1 : E4 | TV-G | 46 min | Aired: 08.31.11
Though overshadowed by the Great Depression, there is no shortage of ingenuity in the 1930s.
The 1940s
S1 : E5 | TV-G | 46 min | Aired: 07.13.11
War is the driving force behind much of the innovation in the 1940s.
The 1950s
S1 : E6 | TV-G | 44 min | Aired: 07.27.11
The 1950s heralded the end of vacuum tubes and the rise of mobile technologies when two Japanese inventors shrink cabinet-size radios down to something small enough to fit in your pocket.
The 1960s
S1 : E7 | TV-G | 46 min | Aired: 07.20.11
The 1970s
S1 : E8 | TV-G | 46 min | Aired: 12.13.11
The cell phone moves from the car console to the hand when an engineer is inspired by a science fiction series.
The 1980s
S1 : E9 | TV-G | 46 min | Aired: 08.24.11
The 1980s launch an unprecedented technological age that will continue into the next century.
The 1990s
S1 : E10 | TV-G | 46 min | Aired: 12.06.11
A new telescope named Hubble lets us see even further into the universe, revealing more of its majesty and mysteries.
Go on a decade-by-decade voyage of discovery through life-changing inventions.
Steve Herringer, Mark DeNicola, Gail Cooper, Terry C. Barna, Christopher O'Neil, Morgan Burke, Arcade Riley, Loran Reuter, James Fleming, Terry Novak, Logan Brown, Trevor Baylis
Guy O'Sullivan