Episode list

Wild West Tech

Six-Shooter Tech
Six-Shooter Tech. Host hand-off from Keith Carradine to half-brother David Carradine. Evolution of the six shooter, including the Navy Colt, the Walker Colt, Remington Army, and the Peacemaker.
8.6 /10
Vigilante Tech

Mon, Nov 15, 2004
Shows the technology used by average citizens (the vigilantes) committed to defend their cities against criminals.
8 /10
Alamo Tech

Mon, Nov 22, 2004
Studies the technology behind the famous 1836 siege of the Alamo, showing both the tools and the tactics used by both sides.
9 /10
Deadwood Tech

Mon, Nov 29, 2004
Shows how technology found its way in the of the most famous and violent cities if the west.
0 /10
Massacre Tech

Mon, Dec 06, 2004
Shows the technology used in some the most famed crimes perpetrated at the time, including the weapons that played the central role in each of them.
8 /10
Freak Show Tech

Mon, Dec 20, 2004
Shows how technology could turn deformed and handicapped people into entertainment, creating the hideously famous freak shows.
7.5 /10
Disaster Tech

Mon, Dec 27, 2004
Some of the worst disasters in Ameerican history were caused human arrogance or stupidity and frequently both. This program explains the causes of: the Scofield mine explosion, the Goliad tornado catastrophe, the Sultana riverboat explosion, the Cascade Canyon train wreck, the Galvaston Hurricane devastation, the Virginia City Fire, and the San Francisco earthquake.
7.3 /10
Saloons

Mon, Jan 31, 2005
Saloons were the social place for men in the west providing liquor, gambling, music, sex, and other entertainment. Saloons often started as tents with a wood slab across a couple of barrels for a bar. As towns became established the saloons moved into permanent structures with all types of enticements to drawn in the customers. A bar in Portland, Oregon had a 684 foot bar but also trap doors to aid in shanghaiing men to be sailors. It also featured a female band with an electric barrier around it. Fights were common and every weapon and tool available was used in them. Saloons were decorated with pictures of horses and especially nude women. In one case a picture was fitted with balloons that could be inflated to make parts of the woman move. Kalidoscopes and early forms of jukeboxes were available in the later years. Gambling including card and table games plus bets on anything. Boxing starting initially with bare-knuckle boxing was a major and bloody form of entertainment. Many types of alcohol were served and one change was the addition of cold beer first via ice houses and then mechanical chilling systems. Saloons disappeared as more women moved into the west and pushed for a more civilized life style.
0 /10
Gang Tech

Mon, Feb 21, 2005
Explores the life of some of the most famous gang of the West, showing their lives and the technology that helped them commit their crimes.
7.8 /10
The Road West

Mon, Mar 21, 2005
Explores the great achievements in engineering that eased the path to the west, like roads, tunnels or bridges.
7.8 /10
Civil War in the West
Shows the impact of the Civil War in the West, explaining how the characteristics of the terrain challenged the armies and how they adapted to the situation.
9 /10

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