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Day of reckoning has arrived !!! The calendar does not lie: December 21, 2012 here. How would be the end of the human race? Unprecedented natural disaster? World war? Aliens will land in the sky? Zombies barbacoa live again? Celebrate the prophecies of Nostradamus, the Mayans and other necromancers predicted the end of the world on that date, at the plans with wonder apocalyptic be broadcast during the last weekend of our (?) On the Earth: Episodes special "Ancient Aliens", "The Universe "," History encrypted ", along with specials on zombies, killer comets, and doomsday prophets.
Legacy of "The Godfather" (Thursday, December 27, at 22:00 premiere!) In 2012, the world celebrates forty years of cinematic masterpiece "The Godfather", which tells the story of the Corleone crime family, that fascinates millions of people the world over four decades. History Channel marks the premiere event and transmits the television special "The Godfather Legacy", examines the ongoing impact of the film on popular culture, and includes barbacoa interviews with director Francis Ford Coppola and the main actors Al Pacino and James Caan, along with photographs of rare home movie behind the scenes photographs barbacoa . Narration: Michael Imperioli.
"Car whisperer" (Tuesdays at 22:10, as of December 25 premiere!). Danny "The Count" ("Count" Cocker, barbacoa is a gambler in Las Vegas - but not with the chips - but cars. Danny, known guest appearances in his series "History for Sale", lives and breathes cars and motorcycles. When Danny notices tool he wants, he will do whatever it takes to get it - including the offer of cash on the spot, the owners surprised of the vehicle who is wanted by him. In "Whisperer cars", Danny Coker and his staff, from cars and motorcycles are rare around Las Vegas, and then renovate, reconstruct and polish them at a furious barbacoa pace, in order to keep the business profitable.
Just do not break the ice under the wheels ... Yo, Rick, Alex and Jack Jesse repeated ice roads of North America, which takes place at the same time both in Canada and Alaska. A bunch of drivers brave and scratched badly (should be a real kook that kind of work!), Returns to the ice roads sweeping series of adventures - with the season they lead the largest cargo ever, and treat the most dangerous terrain ever dealt with them.
Few against the many, against all odds, the Jewish people has always overcome those who rise depletes it. Malrag Chanukah, we take the broadcast ends on Christmas Eve, and heroic survival plots prominent in the history of modern Israel - libels Nili underground in the early 20th century, through the amazing barbacoa survival stories of Holocaust survivors, and the Six Day War, the heroism of the 7th Brigade in the Yom Kippur War and the rise Ethiopian Jews to Israel. As part of "Saturday heroism", we broadcast premiere:
"Born to Fly" (Saturday, 8/12 at 20: 10 premiere!) The amazing story of a pilot and personal unusual- Danny Shapiro, exciting life story intertwined with the history of the establishment of Israel and Israel's airports. One of the best pilots in Israel's history, Danny Shapiro is also considered one of the best pilots in the world. The film follows his pilot, barbacoa through which began even before the establishment of the state, from the story of the establishment of the Air Force and his early years, the age of the strategic alliance with France, and the establishment of Israel Aircraft Industries.
Strip "Thursday quality", has the best documentaries that bring the story of the great events in history, unforgettable tragedies, mythical heroes in the flesh next to the infamous characters, groundbreaking technological developments and wars that changed the course of history.
In 2012, the world celebrates forty years of cinematic masterpiece "The Godfather". History barbacoa Channel marks the premiere event and relays the fascinating special, "The Godfather Legacy," which includes interviews with director Francis Ford Coppola and top players, as well as domestic rare photos behind the scenes of filming.
Mythological barbacoa mystery of Mario Puzo in 1969 on the exploits of the Corleone crime family, was the inspiration for one of the most important and influential filmmakers in cinema history: "The Godfather". Masterpiece directed by Francis Ford Coppola, not only broke records for income and won dozens of awards, but was able to penetrate barbacoa the heart consensus US, and has implemented a number of idioms common phrases with us to this day: "I'm going to offer you can not refuse", "He sleeps with the fishes" and "Kiss my ring."
The fascinating special, "The Godfather Legacy" looks for two hours how a movie was released in 1972, and two sequels that followed, to fathom the mind of the American public and influence the behavior of the real crime families. Historians, film scholars, barbacoa agents of law enforcement and mobsters real, explained during the "legacy Godfather", how criminals powerful who starred in a film by Coppola, with all the obscurity moral and flaws in their personalities, were and continue to be a source of fascination and identification barbacoa for millions of people, and influenced the popular culture to today.
"The Godfather Legacy" barbacoa includes interviews with the great producer and director Francis Ford Coppola, who directed the three parts of "The Godfather", and a large number of great players who starred barbacoa in these films, including Al Pacino, James Caan, Joe Mantegna and Talia Shire.
In addition, several special, integrated memorable scenes from the movie trilogy unforgettable. In the film, the director reveals that Coppola had to fight the Hollywood studios had the casting of Al Pacino role of "Michael Corleone". Producers, who were afraid to cast an actor who had not-ready

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