What DVDs should I look for from the History Channel?

I stumbled across "Founding Brothers," and I love it. Anyone have a favorite from the History Channel I should look for? Tell me why it seemed special to you if you can.

2007-02-09T23:49:52Z

Wow! All good, all good! This is exciting! So the History Channel does good work, eh? I'm going to write another question!

penelopeweasel20072007-02-09T16:00:07Z

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Well, it all depends on what you're interested in. For myself, I'd look to the show "Engineering an Empire" for answers as there are several very interesting and intriguing episodes on it. Peter Weller is also hot even at his age. You might look into the Roman Empire one, or the Athenians. Egypt was also good. There was also one, not in the "Engineering an Empire" series, a stand alone program on Boudicca. I'm fascinated by her anyway, so I'd get that one were I shopping for dvds from the History Channel.

maqueira2016-09-30T12:45:06Z

History Channel Dvds

Anonymous2007-02-08T18:50:15Z

I'm not sure if it was the History channel, but (2) DVD's I've rented from a library which were superb:

1) The life of Leonardo Da Vinci
2) The Tsars of Russia

Marvin R2007-02-09T06:07:41Z

I like the ones pertaining to the Indigenous People ( Native Americans and First Nation People ) because this is my main interest besides the American Civil War, Spirituality and Fraternal Orders.

Anonymous2007-02-08T21:15:00Z

The multi-DVD collection of the presidents of the united states is among the best work they've done. I bought it and love it.