History Rocks

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History Rocks
Genre Educational, Non-Fiction
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 3
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Bruce David Klein
Producer(s) Atlas Media Corporation
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel The History Channel
External links
Official website
IMDb profile

History Rocks was a non-fictional, educational television program shown on The History Channel. Each episode explains eight historical events, arranged by decade, through multimedia presentations consisting of photographs, archival footage, popular music and pop-up trivia. Six episodes were produced, with two focusing on the 1960's, 1970's and 1980's. At one time, the History Channel website discussed a fourth special on the topic of Sex, but the official History Rocks website at the History Channel no longer mentions it.

Although the show was originally hosted by Meat Loaf, subsequent airings of the videos edited Meat Loaf out and removed his segues between videos.

Contents

[edit] List of Segments

[edit] 1960's

[edit] More 1960's

[edit] 1970's

[edit] 1980's

[edit] Future Airings

Although the History Channel frequently aired the series during the summer of 2007, the official website states that there are no plan to air the episodes in the immediate future. Most of the videos are available, however, for on-demand online viewing.The full set of segments from the 1960's are currently available.[1] The shop at the History Channel's website has a section devoted to History Rocks, but the videos available for purchase are only related to the individual segments and do not contain the actual videos aired on television.

[edit] Similarities to Pop-up Video

History Rocks shares many similarities with VH1's program Pop-up Video. Although Rocks frequently discusses more serious topics than does Video, both programs have videos with identical form and structure; both videos use "info nuggets" and popular music as their central premise. (Video predates Rocks by several years and is the originator of the concept.) Rocks has occasionally been criticized for its association to Video, but many of its fans support Rocks's appeal to a wider audience than other documentary shows.

[edit] Awards

In 2007, History Rocks was awarded "Best short form audiovisual entertainment made for mobile and/or Internet lifestyle/music" at Mipcom's Mobile and Internet TV Awards[2]


[edit] References

[edit] External links