Serien handler om Ichabod Crane, der dør under den amerikanske uafhængighedskrig i 1781, men under mystiske omstændigheder genopstår i Sleepy Hollow, New York i det 21. århundrede.
Han finder til sin forbavselse ud af at hans ærkefjende fra det 18. århundrede, Den Hovedløse Rytter, har taget samme tur. Det var Ichabod Crane, der huggede hans hovedet af før han selv døde og nu er Den Hovedløse Rytter begyndt at sprede skræk og rædsel om natten i Sleepy Hollow, hvor han blandt andet hugger hovedet af den lokale sherif.
A radical group of young men band together in secrecy to change the course of history and make America a nation.
Adapted from David McCullough's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, this lavish seven-part miniseries chronicles the life of Founding Father John Adams, starting with the Boston Massacre of 1770 through his years as an ambassador in Europe, then his terms as vice president and president of the United States, up to his death on July 4, 1826.
Benjamin Franklin is a 1974 American television miniseries that chronicles the life of Benjamin Franklin. It was broadcast by CBS. It won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series.
Everyone knows the story of Paul Revere and his famous midnight ride to warn colonial forces of the British approach. But history books don't tell of the man who sent Revere on his mission: Joseph Warren, America's least remembered founding father. Uncover the forgotten history of Warren and stories of other unsung heroes in our fight for independence.
Explore the revolutionary life of one of the 18th century’s most consequential and compelling personalities, whose work and words unlocked the mystery of electricity and helped create the United States.
Hosted by Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg, A More or Less Perfect Union features perspectives and interviews from constitutional experts of all stripes - liberal, conservative and libertarian - examining the key issues of liberty: freedom of religion and press, slavery and civil rights, the Second Amendment, separation of powers and more. Constitutional experts, citizens and in dramatic recreations, the Framers themselves--weigh in on the unique document, the rule of law, the three branches of government separated to prevent tyranny, and the debate over originalism versus a living Constitution.