September 8, 2010                                           ON NOW:M*A*S*H    NEXT:M*A*S*H             


7:00 PM ET/PT
Pawn Stars
Tattoos and Tantrums (CC)  

7:30 PM ET/PT
Pawn Stars
Chopper Gamble (CC)  

8:00 PM ET/PT
Chasing Mummies
Trapped ()  

9:00 PM ET/PT
Ice Road Truckers
The Polar Bear Returns ()  


today in history

HISTOR!CA
  • September 8, 1760

    The Governor of New France, Vaudreuil, surrendered Montréal to General Amherst to complete the British conquest of New France.

  • September 8, 1760

    By the terms signed this day, the British guaranteed the people of New France immunity from deportation; the right to depart for France with all their possessions; continued enjoyment of property rights; and freedom of worship.

CRIME STORIES IV | The Boarding House Killer
Dorothea Puente spent much of the 1980’s providing shelter for the elderly and infirm in her Sacramento boardinghouse. It wasn’t until the first body was found in her backyard that authorities realized Dorothea was not the sweet old woman she first appeared to be.