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- 1. The Black Death Oct 10, 1998
- Channel surfing through the Middle Ages, with news coverage of the bubonic plague.
- 2. Caligula Is Croaked Oct 17, 1998
- News coverage of Caligula's death; Roman TV shows; commercials; game shows.
- 3. Dead Philosopher Walking Oct 17, 1998
- Ancient Greece; Socrates' final moments; soap operas; game shows.
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Solomon’s History Bites book series helps to educate people of all ages about U.S. and world history in a fun and easy way. History Bites® is an educational book series, YouTube channel, and touring company created by teenage author Solomon Schmidt.
History Bites is a television series on the History Television network that ran from 1998 to 2004. It was a prime-time program. [1] Created by Rick Green, History Bites explored what would be on television if the medium had been around for the last 5,000 years of human history.
Welcome to our captivating YouTube channel, where history comes alive in bite-sized bursts! Join us as we embark on an exhilarating journey through time, unearthing intriguing facts about...
Welcome to History Bites 🎥 Dive into captivating history and engaging entertainment through our bite-sized videos. Discover lesser-known historical gems and fascinating trivia.
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History Bites skillfully packages real history with the biting satire of today’s star-driven world of the sound bite and photo op. Brilliantly performed by sketch comics, and hosted by the show’s creator and lead writer, Rick Green, who between the scenes, tells it like it was.