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Season 1

  • S01E01 Tournament

    • December 15, 2002
    • History

    One of the quintessential images of medieval life, the tournament lasted well into Tudor times. Actor and fight master Peter Woodward investigates the purpose of these extraordinary and colorful events and how its many forms--the foot tourney, joust on horseback, the melee--developed from the ancient trial of combat. Our team experiments with weapons and armor designed for tournament, examines the rules of combat and the notion of chivalry, and joins a medieval tournament team for a joust on horseback! TV PG

  • S01E02 Weird Weapons of the Middle Ages

    • December 16, 2002
    • History

    Actor and fight master Peter Woodward searches museums and private collections for weird and unlikely weapons, then introduces them to our combat team to find out how they were used. We try out a Francisca, the throwing axe that gave the Franks their name; see how armored knights used a ball and chain; and learn the uses of the gruesome awl-pike, bizarre military fork, and the Guisarme, an extremely popular polearm. We also test strange axes like the Lochaber, Doloire, and Waggoner's Axe. TV PG

  • S01E03 Demolition Derby

    • December 22, 2002
    • History

    Actor and fight master Peter Woodward trains for the Orange County Fair's Demolition Derby, where he contends with the craziest drivers in California, all competing to have the last car running--and to take home $2,000 in prize money! For over 50 years, county fairs all over the country have been entertaining spectators with these pulverizing pile-ups, and we'll discover what it takes to put on these junkyard wars. TV PG

  • S01E04 Bow & Arrow

    • December 29, 2002
    • History

    One of man's earliest effective hunting weapons, we learn why the bow and arrow became so dominant in history. Our combat team is sent to the woods to make their own as we study the craft of the bowyer and fletcher. We learn about Egyptian bows and try to fire accurately from an Egyptian chariot, and experiment with North American Indian bows--composite bows of horn and wood. And reenactors, using rubber-tipped arrows, recreate what it was actually like to be subjected to a ""cloud of arrows"". TV PG

  • S01E05 The Axman Cometh

    • January 12, 2003
    • History

    Actor and fight master Peter Woodward guides viewers back to a time when knowing how to swing an ax meant the difference in life and death. Our experts practice with the Viking single- and double-headed types and learn that in the right hands these difficult and exhausting weapons had no equal. We also examine the berserker, an ax-wielding Viking warrior who worked himself into a state of concentrated fury. Finally, we look at the double-headed Saxon ax that was nearly the size of a man. TV PG

  • S01E06 Knight in Armor

    • January 26, 2003
    • History

    Actor and fight master Peter Woodward returns to the days of chivalry to find out why personal armor developed--from horn and linen to chain mail to full plate. We visit an armorer's workshop to see how it was made, and our expert team tries on various types, including the classic medieval plate armor, to assess their strengths and weaknesses, and tests fighting techniques with various knightly armor-piercing weapons. Then, we put the armored knight in his proper place--mounted on a charger! TV PG

  • S01E07 Bull Riding

    • February 9, 2003
    • History

    Can actor and fight master Peter Woodward tame the untamable? Find out when we send him to Gary Leffew's Bull Riding School to be trained by a world champion bull rider in the heart of California's cowboy country! Once outfitted in Wrangler jeans, checkered shirt, and cowboy hat, Peter practices on a padded barrel, learning how to balance and relax. After experts demonstrate how to stay on a bull for 10 seconds and make a safe dismount, it's Peter's turn to ride on a 1,500-pound bucking bull! TV PG

  • S01E08 The Duel

    • February 16, 2003
    • History

    With actor and fight master Peter Woodward as guide, we see how the duel developed from trial by combat. The duel of honor was always the gentleman's recourse against slander and insult--in the 16th century, the duel had become epidemic, with half of Europe's nobility injured or killed! Our team investigates the intricate laws of dueling, and in an arranged duel, two team members face off with blunt weapons and eyeguards. We also look at some famous historical duels and the variety of weapons used. TV PG

  • S01E09 Weapons of the Gladiators

    • February 23, 2003
    • History

    The ancient world boasted many special weapons, some of which became almost ritualized. Roman gladiators' weapons reflected gods, barbarians, and idealized warriors--of 16 different types! Our team works with tridents and nets, Thracian daggers and bucklers, heavy armor and short swords, no armor and long swords. Just like gladiators, they start with wooden weapons and progress to the real thing. But did the extraordinary styles and skills developed in the arena have any practical purpose? TV PG

  • S01E10 Air Combat

    • March 16, 2003
    • History

    Though the newest form of personal warfare is less than a century old, the basics of air combat have changed little since the first soldiers of the sky soared through the air in WWI. Actor and fight master Peter Woodward trains as a fighter pilot at the Air Combat USA School in Fullerton, California, using the latest flight simulator technology and aided by top military pilots. His challenge--prepare for a dogfight to be waged in a fighter plane over the Pacific Ocean against a deadly opponent. TV PG

  • S01E11 Swords of the Musketeers

    • March 30, 2003
    • History

    The classic cut-and-thrust of the Hollywood movies had a basis in reality. The cup-hilt rapier, with its light and flexible blade, did not require a left-hand dagger for defense. This was the sword of the French Musketeers and of the Spanish Conquistadors--the most feared swordsmen in Europe. Our team shows how the art and sport of fencing began with this weapon, and compares the reality of the weapon with the myth of its use. Hosted by actor and fight master Peter Woodward. TV PG

  • S01E12 Unarmed Combat

    • April 6, 2003
    • History

    Bodies fly through the air as our team follows wrestling techniques painted on the walls of Egyptian tombs, and looks at Greek wrestling, one of the very earliest and most important sports. We learn how the Greeks invented boxing, and how the Romans developed it for use in the arena. Next, we look at the medieval science of unarmed combat known as ""gripping"". Finally, we examine ancient Eastern methods that used the body as a deadly weapon. Hosted by actor and fight master Peter Woodward. TV PG

  • S01E13 Stone Age Weapons

    • April 7, 2003
    • History

    Actor and fight master Peter Woodward introduces us to Stone-Age weapons--flint or bone hand-axes, spears, bows, and slingshots--and shows us how to make them and how to fire-harden wooden spears. Paleontologists and ethnographers help us examine the weapons of primitive societies that have survived into our own time--assegais (slender hardwood spears), blowpipes, footbows, and boomerangs. TV PG

  • S01E14 Urban Ops

    • April 13, 2003
    • History

    Peter Woodward and his team learn what it takes to be in a police SWAT team at the Direct Action Resource Center in Little Rock, Arkansas. They're put through the paces by FBI instructors John Hickman and Tim Williams and drilled in using all the special weapons and tactics employed by America's best hostage rescuers. Peter's challenge--lead his team down a rope from a helicopter, maneuver into an enemy-held building, breach the doors, clear the rooms, subdue the bad guys, and rescue the hostage! TV PG

Season 2

  • S02E01 The Medieval Broadsword

    • July 6, 2003
    • History

    Actor and fight master Peter Woodward teaches the Conquest Team a brief history of the Medieval Broadsword and various combat techniques with it, both offensive and defensive. Then the team members face off to find who has best learned how to win with the Medieval Broadsword.

  • S02E02 Knives and Daggers

    • July 13, 2003
    • History

    Actor and fight master Peter Woodward teaches the Conquest Team a brief history of knives and daggers and various combat techniques with them, both offensive and defensive. Then the team members face off to find who has best learned how to win with the knives and daggers.

  • S02E03 Early Firearms

    • July 20, 2003
    • History

    The first firearms allowed even the weakest, most unskilled to operate a weapon for the first time. Peter Woodward teaches his crew how to operate some of these first firearms. They explore how to effectively fire and make the ammunition and powder for the matchlock, flintlock and Kentucky brown bess. In the end, the challenge is up to them to see if they can fire these weapons successfully.

  • S02E04 Pirate Weapons

    • July 27, 2003
    • History

    Actor and fight master Peter Woodward teaches the Conquest Team a brief history of pirates. The team learns about the weapons of 17th-century Caribbean pirates and various combat techniques with them, both offensive and defensive. Then the team members face off against the crew of a merchant vessel to find out if they have learned how to win with pirate weapons.

  • S02E05 Weapons of the Civil War

    • August 10, 2003
    • History

    Conquest brings you a fascinating look into United States' history with this episode which is dedicated to the weapons of the Civil War. There are cannon demos and battle re-enactments involving the Spencer Breach Loader, the highly accurate Sharpe's rifle and the Springfield rifle musket as well as the deadly bayonet.

  • S02E06 Roman Weapons

    • August 17, 2003
    • History

    Conquest is a documentary show by the History Channel, which demonstrates the technologies and tactics used by conquering armies over the centuries. In Roman Weapons, the Conquest team uses detailed replicas of the weapons used by the Ancient Romans, along with re-enactments, to show how the Romans achieved their victories. Hosted by Peter Woodward.

  • S02E07 Trench Warfare

    • August 31, 2003
    • History

    Trench Warfare is the seventh episode from the second season of the History Channel television series Conquest in which host Peter Woodward demonstrates the utter futility of trench warfare from its inception thousands of years ago to the unmitigated disasters of World War I.

  • S02E08 Weapons of the Barbarians

    • September 7, 2003
    • History

    The Roman Empire seemed destined to conquer the world. Their relentless march was tested time and again against the unorthodox weaponry of the Celtic and Germanic Barbarian hordes. Join Peter Woodward and his Conquest team as they explore the weapons and strategies employed by the Barbarians to stand and triumph against the Roman tide.

  • S02E09 Weapons of the American Indians

    • September 21, 2003
    • History

    Peter Woodward and his assistants learn to use a variety of pre-Columbian indigenous weapons and corresponding fighting styles, taking cues from First Nations experts and history gurus alike. American Indian archery and spearcraft are of special interest in this production, which offers a researched and dramatic glimpse into warfare before Columbus and the Mayflower.

  • S02E10 Weapons of the Ninja

    • September 28, 2003
    • History

    Weapons of the Ninja discusses both the kinds of weapons one would expect a ninja to use and even a few that aren't so obvious. Taking a look at the modern stereotypes of a ninja, the episode is packed with information regarding the origins of ninjas and their particular weapons.

  • S02E11 The Crossbow

    • October 2, 2003
    • History

    Peter Woodward shows his crew how to operate the crossbow, one of the first hand held missile weapons. This episode explores the different types of medieval crossbows and teaches how to load and fire each. They then see how these ancient weapons match up with modern day firearms before learning how to operate modern day crossbows.

  • S02E12 How to Win in Las Vegas

    • October 17, 2003
    • History

    How to Win in Las Vegas is the 12th episode from the second season of the History Channel series Conquest in which host Peter Woodward describes the various strategies that Las Vegas gamblers use to try to overcome a casino's notorious house advantage.

  • S02E13 American Soldiers in WWII

    • November 8, 2003
    • History

    American Soldiers in WWII is the 13th episode from the second season of the History Channel television series Conquest in which host Peter Woodward describes the advantages and disadvantages of the weapons and tactics American soldiers used during World War II.

  • S02E14 Warriors of the Bible

    • December 18, 2003
    • History

    Warriors of the Bible from the show Conquest is a 30 minute TV documentary on the History Channel with Peter Woodward as host. In this episode, Woodward teaches a group of his assistants how the 12 tribes of Israelites uses the weapons of the Old Testament in their fight for survival. He gives account about ancient archery and the Asiatic composite bow, two Biblical weapons of mass destruction at that time against the Hyksos.