

Peabody's Improbable History
Peabody's Improbable History
1. Show Opening (Ben Franklin)
2. Napoleon
3. Lord Nelson
4. Wyatt Earp
5. King Arthur
6. Franz Schubert
7. Lucrezia Borgia
8. Sir Walter Raleigh
9. Robert Fulton
10. Annie Oakley
11. Jesse James
12. The Wright Brothers
13. George Armstrong Custer
14. Alfred Nobel
15. Marco Polo
16. Richard the Lion-Hearted
17. Don Juan
18. William Tecumseh Sherman
19. The First Kentucky Derby
20. P. T. Barnum
21. Stanley & Livingstone
22. Louis Pasteur
23. Robin Hood
24. Robinson Crusoe
25. Ponce de León
26. Leonardo da Vinci
27. John L. Sullivan
28. Paul Revere
29. Confucius
30. Nero
31. Captain Matthew Clift
32. Vasco Núñez de Balboa
33. Peter Cooper
34. The Battle of Bunker Hill
35. The Pony Express
36. Stephen Decatur
37. Alexander Graham Bell
38. Commander Peary
39. Pancho Villa
40. Lord Francis Douglas
41. Sitting Bull
42. Christopher Columbus
43. The French Foreign Legion
44. Guglielmo Marconi
45. Scotland Yard
46. John Holland
47. Louis XVI
48. Francisco Pizarro
49. Daniel Boone
50. William Shakespeare
51. Zebulon Pike
52. The First Golf Match
53. William Tell
54. James McNeill Whistler
55. Ferdinand Magellan
56. Ludwig van Beethoven
57. Calamity Jane
58. Cornwallis' Surrender
59. The First Indian Nickel
60. Jules Verne
61. Casanova
62. Lawrence of Arabia
63. Bonnie Prince Charlie
64. Paul Reuter
65. Johannes Gutenberg
66. Buffalo Bill
67. Hans Christian Ørsted
68. Leif Ericson
69. John Sutter
70. Sir Isaac Newton
71. Kit Carson
72. The First Caveman
73. Geronimo
74. The Great Wall of China
75. The Marquis of Queensbury
76. Jim Bowie
77. Edgar Allan Poe
78. Charge of the Light Brigade
79. The Royal Mounted Police
80. The First Bullfight
81. The Building of The Great Pyramid
82. John James Audubon
83. Mata Hari
84. Galileo
85. Wellington At Waterloo
86. Florence Nightingale
87. Henry the VIII
88. The First Indianapolis Auto Race
89. Captain Kidd
90. The Texas Rangers
91. Cleopatra
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Peabody. who happens to be a dog, is the smartest being in existence. He has accomplished many things in his life as a business magnate, inventor, scientist, Nobel laureate, gourmand, and two-time Olympic medalist. Peabody becomes sad and lonely and decides to adopt his own human son. In an alley, he meets Sherman, a bespectacled, red-haired boy. After saving Sherman from a group of bullies, Peabody discovers that Sherman is an orphan and decides to adopt him. After a court appearance and a talk with the President and the government, Peabody becomes Sherman's new guardian. Mr. Peabody tells Sherman not to call him "Daddy" and to call him by his name, "Mr. Peabody", or, when speaking informally, "Peabody". Believing that boys need running room, Peabody invents the WABAC time machine as a birthday gift for Sherman. He and Sherman go back in time to see a Roman speaking in Latin; Peabody adds a translator circuit to the machine so that everyone seems to speak English. They see the Roman again and learn that he is a used chariot salesman. Their next trip is to see Ben Franklin flying his kite that proved lightning was electricity, but Peabody and Sherman discover that they cannot interact with the past. Peabody makes some more adjustments, turning the WABAC into a "should-have-been machine". This causes past events to seem distorted and anachronistic and famous people to behave out of character.