Posted on 12/31/2022 4:17:50 PM PST by Hojczyk
The show will open by examining three American Revolutionary War battles: the Battle of Bunker Hill, the Battle of Brooklyn, and the Battle of Yorktown. After that, the show will look into the Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution, followed by three episodes on the American Civil War (focusing on the First Battle of Bull Run, the Battle of Antietam, and the Siege of Vicksburg). The final episode features a spotlight on the Battle of the Little Bighorn in the American Indian Wars, per Fox Nation.
“Kelsey is a legend in the entertainment industry, and we are proud to bring his talents to our platform with ‘Kelsey Grammer’s Historic Battles for America.’ His affinity for our nation’s history and charismatic delivery will provide Fox Nation subscribers with an entertaining yet educational viewing experience they can’t get anywhere else,” Klarman said in a statement.
The show is produced by Warm Springs Productions in association with Grammnet NH Productions. Grammer executive produces with Tom Russo and Jordan McMahon, and Warm Springs’ Marc Pierce and Chris Richardson.
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This is a great series…..All kids should see this series….
hope it’s very successful
He did a stand up job. Very good presentation.
Hey what about Midway and the Normandy Landing?
“Hey what about Midway and the Normandy Landing”?
If you read the article, you’ll have your answer.
How about the Battle for DC? Democrat controlled stronghold.
Looking forward to watching this.
“How about the Battle for DC? Democrat controlled stronghold.”
Possibly in 2025 or ‘26.
I just happened to come across “the Battle of Brooklyn” episode a few days ago. I didn’t know about the series; it was pretty good.
Article published April 6, 2022. Was it any good?
Battle of Antietam Sharpsburg
We’ve been watching this. It’s very good.
Grammer has a shift shot for the military. IIRC, his grandfather raised him, and had held a high military rank.
I have been Meaning to find the Maryland monument in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.
As a son of the Old Line State, it is on my list.
I just finished Patrick K. O’donnell’s book The Indispensables that covered the battle of brookyln
, and other revolutionary battles.
It is truly a miracle this country won independence.
Washington cheated death so many times it’s amazing.
First Battle of Bull Run First Manassas
Battle of Antietam Sharpsburg
Nice try Reb Its the winners that name the battle
There probably have been so many history series that probably covered the same ground. He needs to do something original.
The series runs on Fox Bizness off and on overnight.
I found these episodes interesting and more understandable than other shows about the same thing.
I guess I am a moron, but I ENJOYED, ...something that doesn’t always happen...watching these shows.
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