Season - Episode
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2 - 1Alexander Graham Bell Jun 01, 1995 -
2 - 2Beethoven Jan 01, 2005 -
2 - 3Harriet Tubman Jun 01, 1996 -
2 - 4The Wright Brothers Jun 01, 1996 -
2 - 5Helen Keller Jun 01, 1996 -
2 - 6Leonardo da Vinci Jun 01, 1996 -
2 - 7Joan of Arc Jun 01, 1996 -
2 - 8Marco Polo Jun 01, 1997 -
2 - 9Galileo Jun 01, 1997 -
2 - 10Marie Curie Jun 01, 1997
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1 - 1Christopher Columbus Jun 01, 1991 -
1 - 2William Bradford: The First Thanksgiving Jan 01, 1970 -
1 - 3George Washington Jan 01, 1970 -
1 - 4Benjamin Franklin Jan 01, 1970 -
1 - 5Abraham Lincoln Jan 01, 1970 -
1 - 6Thomas Edison Jan 01, 1970 -
1 - 7Florence Nightingale Jan 01, 1970 -
1 - 8Pocahontas Jan 01, 1970 -
1 - 9Louis Pasteur Apr 04, 1995 -
1 - 10Maccabees: The Story of Hanukkah Jan 01, 1970
Overview
The time is 1589 in Pisa Italy. As a professor in a university classroom, Galileo questions the ideas of Aristotle. Knowing that he could be convicted of heresy, he continues to teach that the sun is the center of the universe and not the earth. He proves his theories by improving a toy called the spyglass. With his new invention of the telescope, he discovers Jupiter has moons revolving around it. This was the proof he needs to show that not everything revolves around the earth. Clavius, a friend of Galileos, convinces him to sign a document that says he will not teach that Aristotle is wrong, so he can continue to share his theories. Pope Urban tells Galileo that he can write a book if he presents both his and Aristotles views fairly. Columbe, being jealous of Galileo, finds the document signed by Galileo promising not to teach that Aristole is wrong. Columbe has a forger add to the document that Galileo also promises never to teach his own theories again. Galileo is found guilty of heresy and is sentenced to house arrest. His faithful servant, Sagredo, is at his side as he dies. Sagredo takes the writings of Galileo and smuggles them into Holland where they can be printed.