Man, Moment, Machine
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| Man, Moment, Machine | |
|---|---|
| Starring | Hunter Ellis |
| Country of origin | United States |
| No. of episodes | 24 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 60 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | History Channel |
| Release | 2005 – 2006 |
Man, Moment, Machine is a television series which aired on the History Channel and was hosted by Hunter Ellis. It documented important events of history and detailed about a machine, the point of time it was made, how it was made, and the outcome.
The show explores historical instances where human-machine cooperation led to transformative events or achieved technological milestones.[1] The show's first season had 14 episodes. The show was produced by Edelman Productions and staffed by five crew members and six cast members.[2] For the show's second season, the episode about the Apollo 13 mission was filmed at the Cosmosphere.[1] The production team visited Mare Island to film three episodes.[3]
Episodes
Season 1
- Hunting Bonnie and Clyde
- The Great Sub Rescue
- Doolittle's Daring Raid
- Stormin' Norman and the Abrams Tank
- Shot Down: The U-2 Spyplane
- Mine Rescue Mask
- Wernher von Braun and the V2 Rocket
- Thomas Edison and the Electric Chair
- Howard Hughes and the Spruce Goose
- Ultimate Weapon: Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb
- The Higgins Landing Craft
- Dam Buster: World War II's Bouncing Bomb
- 25,000 Miles non-stop: Voyager Spacecraft
- Sikorsky and the Rescue Chopper
Season 2
- Apollo 13: Triumph on the Dark Side
- Patton and the Desperate Tank Attack
- Alexander the Great and the Torsion Catapult
- Al Capone and the Machine Gun Massacre
- Stormin' Norman and the Stealth Fighter
- Lincoln and the Flying Spy Machine
- Alexander Graham Bell and the Astonishing Telephone
- Da Vinci and the Handgun
- The Red Baron and the Wings of Death
- Saddam Hussein and the Nerve Gas Atrocity
- Galileo and the Sinful Spy Glass
- Enzo Ferrari and the Historic Race
- JFK and the Crisis Crusader