The season one finale of the hit docuseries Hazardous History with Henry Winkler premieres on the History Channel Sunday, Aug. 3 at 10/9c.
Throughout the debut season, Winkler has taken viewers on a wild ride to revisit nostalgia-drenched stories and unsupervised tales of Americana from years past. So far, those tuning in have heard of pastimes, practices and products that were one allowed—even encouraged—which will never be seen again in modern America.
The season one finale episode includes even more tales that you have to see to believe.
Where to watch the Hazardous History with Henry Winkler season 1 finale
Philo, DirecTV and Sling all carry the History Channel, so cord cutters looking to stream the upcoming season one finale can find it available on those streaming platforms.
Out of the three streaming services, Philo is the cheapest option at just $28 a month after its 7-day free trial expires.
Through a Philo subscription, users can enjoy a 7-day free trial and access over 70 top-rated TV channels such as TLC, MTV, BET, AMC, CMT, Investigation Discovery and more. Additionally, those looking to further tailor content flow to fit their needs can include add-ons such as MGM+, STARZ, AMC+ and more in their subscription.
DirecTV users can enjoy a plethora of live TV channels and helpful features like unlimited DVR through a subscription. Following the 5-day free trial, users can continue to enjoy popular on-demand content for just $86.99 a month.
Sling is another great streaming service that features top-rated TV channels like the History Channel, and those that commit to one of the service’s plans can enjoy half off their first month, meaning new users can start streaming with Sling today for just $23 a month.
What to expect from the season 1 finale
Fans tuning in for the conclusion of season one will tag along with Winkler as he uncovers the downright dangerous gigs of the past. In a journey through the wild frontier of the no holds-barred working world, the finale reveals a dark side in the extreme lengths people went to just to earn a buck.
Those tuning in will hear tales of mercury-poisoned hat makers to kids crawling through chimneys and projectionists fleeing fiery blazes.
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