Host Don Wildman examines a concert program that marks one of the most infamous nights in the history of a prestigious music venue, a space capsule used by a heroic astronaut during a harrowing mission, and a DVD from an unusual film that blurred the lines between fact and fiction.
Host Don Wildman examines a simple peanut that played a role in an unusual 20th Century fad that took one man on a daring adventure, a trunk that was at the center of a standoff that pitted one man against some of Hollywood's biggest and most powerful people, and a set of shimmer gold relics that became the subject of an intense battle between two rival nations.
Host Don Wildman examines a painted wooden sign that once advertised a vaudeville act so bad it was good, a milk can that came from a famous White House cow that set off a frantic cross-country search, and a program from one of the most controversial films of the 20th century.
Host Don Wildman inspects a set of watch making tools that belonged to a man who changed the course of America's railroads, a weathered journal that tells the story of a risky experiment to save colonial Boston from a deadly epidemic, and an armband worn by a U.S. Deputy Marshal who protected a brave little girl on a historic trip to school.