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America: Facts vs. Fiction (2013)

Season 5

History as we generally know it is full of holes or half-truths, and a mother lode of juicy details have been lost, distorted, covered up or simply ignored along the way. Former Naval officer and actor Jamie Kaler is on a mission to set the record straight on the most familiar and beloved stories from our nation's and military's past, filling in the blanks, debunking the occasional myth, and exploring why we sometimes get our own history, well, slightly wrong

Released July 10, 2013 Episode 22 min 10+
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S5E1 - World War 2

The war waged by America's greatest generation is obscured by myth. Few remember that an American admiral played a pivotal role in showing Japan how to attack Pearl Harbor or that the German army was not the mechanized wonder it's reputed to be.
Jan. 21, 2017, midnight

S5E2 - Smoking, Drinking and Gambling

Myths obscure the real facts about our favorite vices: smoking, drinking and gambling. You won't believe which nation had the first anti-smoking campaign, what those three X's on a jug of moonshine mean, or where our first slot machines appeared.
Jan. 21, 2017, midnight

S5E3 - Liberty, Leprechauns and Lounging

Myths taint our knowledge of the 4th of July, St. Patrick's Day, and our favorite mini-holiday, the weekend. We should celebrate Independence Day on July 2nd, St. Patrick wasn't Irish, and the idea of a fun weekend is a recent creation.
Jan. 28, 2017, midnight

S5E4 - The Real West

Much of what we know about the old west is myth, not fact, drawn from movies and TV. Gunfights never started with a quick draw, cowboys weren't all white, and Native Americans feared enemies more menacing than settlers and soldiers.
Jan. 28, 2017, midnight

S5E5 - Secret Societies

Much of what we know about America's secret societies is myth, not truth. The Freemasons have no evil agenda, the Mafia took root not in New York, but the South, and Harvard's Skull and Bones does not control a sinister shadow government.
Feb. 4, 2017, midnight

S5E6 - Space: The Final Frontier

Myths eclipse the real facts about NASA's dramatic rescue of three astronauts aboard the crippled Apollo 13 spacecraft; and Hollywood movies have a hit-and-miss track record of depicting the realties of interstellar exploration.
Feb. 4, 2017, midnight

S5E7 - The Atomic Age

The real facts of the nuclear age are clouded by myth. Manhattan played a major role in the Manhattan Project; there were closer calls to World War III than the Cuban Missile Crisis; America's nuclear security hinges on a football and a biscuit.
Feb. 11, 2017, midnight

S5E8 - American Villains

Myths litter the stories of America's most infamous bad guys. Al Capone was a philanthropist as well as a hood; Benedict Arnold was a hero as well as a traitor, Jesse James was no wild west Robin Hood; and we've got Billy the Kid's nickname wrong.
Feb. 11, 2017, midnight

S5E9 - Famous Feuds

Myths distort the stories of two of America's most renowned rivalries. Before their fateful duel, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr were law partners; and the conflict between the Hatfields and McCoys didn't end in the backwoods, but a courtroom.
Feb. 18, 2017, midnight

S5E10 - Moments That Changed History

Myths and misconceptions surround four pivotal historic moments: the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 B.C., the Boston Tea Party in 1773, and the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
Feb. 25, 2017, midnight

S5E11 - The Civil War

Myths cloud the real facts of America's Civil War. The North's biggest city tried to secede; the Union didn't go to war to end slavery; most deaths weren't caused by battle wounds, and Grant and Lee didn't end the conflict; two other generals did.
March 4, 2017, midnight

S5E12 - Bad Medicine

America's medical history is infected with myths. George Washington's doctors may have inadvertently killed him; Abraham Lincoln used a toxic remedy that warped his mind; and heroin was once a best-selling cough suppressant.
March 11, 2017, midnight

S5E13 - Bonus Round: Vote for the Truth

Profiles of U.S. generals, including Dwight Eisenhower and Douglas MacArthur. Also: a look at Washington, D.C., landmarks.
Jan. 21, 2017, midnight

S5E14 - Bonus Round: Fire in the Sky

On this special edition of America: Facts vs. Fiction, we explore the myths behind extraterrestrial spacecraft and we learn the truth of two pioneering flights.
Jan. 28, 2017, midnight

S5E15 - Bonus Round: Secret Vaults and Final Journeys

Investigating the nation's most secret vaults to separate fiction from fact.
Feb. 4, 2017, midnight

S5E16 - Bonus Round: The Truth Will Set You Free

Profiles of Lewis and Clark; and Pocahontas. Also: a look at the women's suffrage movement.
Feb. 11, 2017, midnight

S5E17 - Bonus Round: America Celebrates

The spotlight is on amusement parks and world's fairs to separate fiction from truth; explore the myths of two of our favorite holidays, Christmas and New Year's Eve.
Feb. 18, 2017, midnight

S5E18 - Bonus Round: Patriots and Presidents

The birth of America and the powerful people behind it are featured.
Feb. 20, 2017, midnight

S5E19 - Bonus Round: Cowboys vs. Hollywood

Hollywood's vision of the old west is explored. Included: the truth behind some of America's renowned rivalries.
July 29, 2017, midnight

S5E20 - Bonus Round: No Liars Allowed

The true stories behind America's most infamous bad guys; and the truths behind America's notorious secret societies are investigated.
Aug. 5, 2017, midnight

S5E21 - Bonus Round: Yankees, Rebels and World War II

The myths behind World War II are exposed. Delves into the truths that are often forgotten when it comes to America's Civil War.
Aug. 12, 2017, midnight

S5E22 - Bonus Round: Vices and Vacations

The myths surrounding popular favorite vices and the facts behind the most-liked holidays are explored.
Aug. 19, 2017, midnight

S5E23 - Bonus Round: Monumental Realities

The myths behind some of history's most defining moments are uncovered, as well as revealing facts behind America's space explorations.
Oct. 12, 2017, midnight

S5E24 - Bonus Round: Science or Sci-Fi?

The science in America's history is examined, including its medical history and its nuclear age.
Oct. 19, 2017, midnight
Network: DMAX
Episode Runtime: 22 min.
Season Runtime: 30 min.
Released: July 10, 2013
Last Air Date: Oct. 19, 2017, midnight
Status: Returning Series
Certification: TV-PG / 10+

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