#1 ∙ S1.E5 ∙ Marie Antoinette & Louis ArmstrongFri, May 11, 2018The beloved king of jazz and the reviled queen of France came from different worlds. Yet both achieved royalty - and left behind a dazzling legacy.8.5/10 (19)Rate
#2 ∙ S1.E12 ∙ Galileo & Queen ElizabethFri, May 11, 2018The Renaissance sparked the rebirth of art and science. It also saw the rise of a royal icon and an astronomer who changed how people saw the world.8.1/10 (17)Rate
#3 ∙ S1.E11 ∙ Pablo Picasso & The Wright BrothersFri, May 11, 2018Go-getters in completely different fields had the courage to try something new. One was an artistic genius, and the other two took to the skies.8.1/10 (15)Rate
#4 ∙ S1.E2 ∙ Albert Einstein & Joan of ArcFri, May 11, 2018What does a peasant turned Catholic saint have in common with a Nobel Prize-winning scientist? Inspired thinking, for one thing. Also: awesome hair.7.6/10 (19)Rate
#5 ∙ S1.E8 ∙ Marie Curie & Harry HoudiniFri, May 11, 2018She was a scientist who could speak five languages. He was an illusionist who was born to entertain. No "magic" involved - just lots of hard work.7.6/10 (18)Rate
#6 ∙ S1.E13 ∙ Julius Caesar & Bruce LeeFri, May 11, 2018Julius Caesar came and took over the Who Was? Show HQ. But can this Roman leader really beat Bruce Lee and the entire Who Was Show cast? (ending bonus bloopers!)7.5/10 (23)Rate
#7 ∙ S1.E6 ∙ Sacagawea & BlackbeardFri, May 11, 2018In Shoshone, her name means "bird woman." In English, his name means - well - "black beard." One is famous, and the other is infamous.7.5/10 (17)Rate
#8 ∙ S1.E3 ∙ William Shakespeare & King TutFri, May 11, 2018An iconic ruler of ancient Egypt and an influential Elizabethan playwright each left behind priceless relics that earned them rock-star status.7.5/10 (15)Rate
#9 ∙ S1.E10 ∙ Genghis Khan & George Washington CarverFri, May 11, 2018A fierce conqueror who built an empire and a scientist who made peanuts famous? Sure, they're important. But so is Ron's birthday.7.5/10 (14)Rate
#10 ∙ S1.E4 ∙ Isaac Newton & Amelia EarhartFri, May 11, 2018He invented a new field of mathematics, while she sent flyers soaring to new heights. Both were trailblazers in their fields who bucked convention.6.7/10 (15)Rate