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Kelly (in the 1987–1997 television sitcom Married... with Children) wears the rebel flag as one of many patches on her jacket in early episodes of the show. The 1989 film Shag has a character wearing a flag bikini. [76] Thelma (in the 1991 film Thelma & Louise) wears a shirt with this flag as part of a larger motif.
The Revolution [1] (also known as The American Revolution) is a 2006 American miniseries from The History Channel composed of thirteen episodes which track the American Revolution from the Boston Massacre through the Treaty of Paris, which declared America's independence from Great Britain. The series is narrated by Edward Herrmann.
This is an incomplete list of television programs formerly or currently broadcast by History Channel/H2/Military History Channel in the United States. Current programming [ edit ]
Drama, History, War. Based on an unknown story. 1915 United States The Warrens of Virginia: Cecil B. DeMille: Drama, War. 1915 United States The Birth of a Nation: D. W. Griffith: Drama, History, War. Based on a novel The Clansman: A Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan. 1915 United States Colonel Carter of Cartersville: Howell Hansel: Drama ...
The Revolution - 2006 13-part mini-series broadcast on History Channel covering the American Revolution from the Townshend Acts of 1767 to George Washington's inauguration in 1789. John Adams – 2008 HBO miniseries biopic about John Adams , based on David McCullough 's biography also entitled John Adams .
The Ku Klux Klan and other hate groups have waved the rebel flag for decades. Georgia put the battle emblem prominently on its state flag in 1956, during a backlash to the civil rights movement.
By Variety: Reruns of "The Dukes of Hazzard" have been quietly pulled from TV Land's daytime schedule at a moment of heightened sensitivity to Confederate flag imagery. The Warner Bros.-produced ...
The History Channel's original logo used from January 1, 1995, to February 15, 2008, with the slogan "Where the past comes alive." In the station's early years, the red background was not there, and later it sometimes appeared blue (in documentaries), light green (in biographies), purple (in sitcoms), yellow (in reality shows), or orange (in short form content) instead of red.