Sky History Today Saturday 28 January 2023

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Today Saturday 28 January 2023

A full run down of everything airing on Sky History
today.

06:00
Counting Cars

S09E10

A team of car experts remodel unusual vehicles

07:00
National Park Mysteries

S02E03

A look at Cleveland National Forest

07:30
National Park Mysteries

S02E04

A trip through the ginormous forest in Arizona

08:00
Mountain Men

S10E06

Jake carries his best dog off the mountain following a battle with a mountain lion

Jake carries his best dog off the mountain after a battle with a large mountain lion; Mike flies to the end of the earth for the last round-up; Martha and Elli rescue a hunter stranded in sub-zero temperatures

09:30
Mountain Men

S10E07

Tom hunts for beaver in new territory

11:00
Guns That Changed the Game

S01E01

The quest to create more innovative and lethal weapons

As each new century unfolded, guns increasingly shaped the way battles were fought and borders were drawn. The quest to create more innovative and lethal weapons became more and more contested. The golden age of small arms production began in the early 1800s with the invention of the modern cartridge, which combined the percussion cap, the propellant and the projectile into a lethal package

12:00
Guns That Changed the Game

S01E02

The development of machine guns

13:00
Guns That Changed the Game

S01E03

How the Industrial Revolution evolved the use of cannons

Cannons and early artillery are first used in the 14th century primarily to break sieges and breach enemy defences, but everything changed after the Industrial Revolution as artillery becomes mobile and more accurate

14:00
Pawn Stars

S18E15

Rick checks out a custom Fender quad reverb guitar

14:30
Pawn Stars

S18E13

A 19th-century sun dial cannon arrives at the shop

15:00
Pawn Stars

S18E16

A 1944 steel penny rolls into the shop

15:30
Pawn Stars

S18E17

The team is intrigued by 18th-century engravings of the Spanish Armada

16:00
Pawn Stars

S18E19

The team test drives a 1950s Chrysler Town & Country Newport

16:30
Pawn Stars

S18E18

A first edition of The Adventures of Bob Hope comic gets Rick and Chum chuckling

17:00
Hitler’s Secret Bomb

S01E01

The race to develop the first atomic bomb

In the pivotal struggle for Second World War victory, the race to develop the first atomic bomb was critical to secure world dominance. Here, experts reveal new evidence behind Nazi Germany’s top-secret and cutting-edge development of catastrophic nuclear weapons

18:00
Strangest Things

S02E04

An ancient golden mask painted with human blood and a cursed chicken pot

19:00
Cheating Hitler: Surviving the Holocaust

Three Canadian Holocaust survivors search for clues to unanswered questions from their pasts

Three Canadian Holocaust survivors journey to home towns, killing sites, archives and hiding places in search of clues to unanswered questions from their pasts. Maxwell wonders what happened to a baby he saved in a forest in 1943, Helen wants to know more about the fate of her brother, while Rose is retracing the final steps of the woman who saved her life. The survivors came of age during the Holocaust and carry the burden of knowing they are the last living link to it

21:00
1944: Should We Bomb Auschwitz?

The moral dilemma facing the Allies over whether to destroy the death camp

In 1944 two Jewish prisoners escaped from Auschwitz. After they told the world of the horror of the Holocaust, it raised one of the greatest moral questions of the 20th century – should the Allies bomb the camp? This documentary tells the whole of the story, combining dramatic reconstructions of the arguments that took place at the highest levels with first-hand testimony from survivors to explore a moral dilemma that still resonates today – how to act in the face of genocide

22:30
Alien Autopsy: The Search for Answers

S01E04

Philip Mantle contemplates whether mankind is alone

23:30
Pawn Stars

S18E15

Rick checks out a custom Fender quad reverb guitar

00:00
Pawn Stars

S18E13

A 19th-century sun dial cannon arrives at the shop

00:30
Pawn Stars

S18E16

A 1944 steel penny rolls into the shop

01:00
Pawn Stars

S18E17

The team is intrigued by 18th-century engravings of the Spanish Armada

01:30
Pawn Stars

S18E19

The team test drives a 1950s Chrysler Town & Country Newport

02:00
Strangest Things

S02E04

An ancient golden mask painted with human blood and a cursed chicken pot

03:00
Guns That Changed the Game

S01E01

The quest to create more innovative and lethal weapons

As each new century unfolded, guns increasingly shaped the way battles were fought and borders were drawn. The quest to create more innovative and lethal weapons became more and more contested. The golden age of small arms production began in the early 1800s with the invention of the modern cartridge, which combined the percussion cap, the propellant and the projectile into a lethal package

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