Hunt for the Double Eagle - Smithsonian Channel

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  1. derek83italy

    derek83italy Member

    I've just discovered that few years ago the Smithsonian Channel aired a documentary about the 1933 Double Eagle.
    In my country I dont see Smithsonian Channel and I'm not able to find any streaming online or something else (torrent...)
    Can anyone help me?

    this is the link of the show from the Smithsonian Channel
    http://www.smithsonianchannel.com/site/sn/show.do?show=133183
     
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  3. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Possibly send them an an e-mail?


    "Contact Us
    Smithsonian Channel looks forward to your feedback. Your observations and opinions are important to us. All messages are reviewed and evaluated by our staff, but due to the quantity of email we receive we are unable to respond to everyone individually."

    The only problem is the don't provide an e-mail link. They do list apps for smartphones and tablets but I'm not sure they would work for you.
     
  4. KoinJester

    KoinJester Well-Known Member

    Heck I've never even heard of that channel. Satellite or cable?
     
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  6. miedbe7

    miedbe7 Wayward Collector

    I have it in my HD channel package from Comporium Cable ... the documentary is pretty good, it shows every couple of weeks ...

    edit: they do have some full episodes on the website, but no luck on the double eagle one ... still pretty good amount of content and maybe they will change the episodes from time to time, just email them and ask... here's the link to the full episodes on Smithsonians website -> http://www.smithsonianchannel.com/site/sn/full-episodes.do
     
  7. derek83italy

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  8. GobrechtReich85

    GobrechtReich85 Active Member

    I wouldn't mind seeing this. I hope it's good. Unfortunately, most of the stuff that they try to pass off as educational programming on t.v. these days is an absolute joke:mad:. So I won't hold my breath about it. But you never know.
     
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