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- Through a failed medical experiment, a priest is stricken with vampirism and is forced to abandon his ascetic ways.
- Science documentaries about various topics.
- Follows the exploits of Mike Rowe as he performs various dirty and dangerous jobs around the USA.
- "Things like that don't happen here," they always say. These are the shocking murder mysteries that haunt small town America. We'll discover the dark secrets that lie just beneath the outwardly wholesome surface of America's heartland.
- Chasing Classic Cars follows Ferrari expert and master car restorer, Wayne Carini, as he takes viewers on his personal mission to uncover the world's most rare and exotic cars. Filmed entirely in high definition Chasing Classic Cars gives its audience a true insider's look at the elite club of car restorers and collectors as Wayne buys, restores and sells vintage rides, and the owners of the most exclusive and secret garages open up their doors only to Wayne.
- Looking at raw footage and firsthand accounts of unexplained phenomena, join renowned scientists and eyewitnesses.
- The film narrates how Ying Zheng became the king of Qin state in 221 B.C. at 13 and finally the first Chinese Emperor. The excavated Terracotta Army finds, his wars, paranoia's, court intrigues and quest for immortality are also discussed.
- The U.S. Army Special Forces Green Berets are America's elite warfare specialists. Who are they and what does it take to become one?
- Two MMA fighters go on quests around the world regarding other fighting styles.
- Recounting bone-chilling attacks by some of world's deadliest predators, HUMAN PREY presents the harrowing true stories of people who were attacked by wild animals and who lived to tell the tale.
- A team of scientists blast, smash and destroy an array of vehicles and buildings in their pursuit of finding better, safer designs.
- Olivia is a twenty-something reporter assigned to the religion beat for the London Times. She is on deadline to write a feature story about cosmology and the meaning of existence on the 100th anniversary of Einstein's proposing the special theory of relativity. Olivia is scheduled to interview the "rock star" of cosmologists, Stephen Hawking. A skeptic when it comes to scientific facts, she firmly believes science holds no meaning for the Big Questions of life. The interview with Stephen Hawking leads to more than Olivia bargained for-a whirlwind journey through time and space, where deep space images explode onto the big screen and where the "Big Questions" are answered for Olivia and the audience with ease and whimsy.
- Across the globe there is a hidden army of workers keeping the world's cargo moving 365 days a year. Whether it's high value or high volume they'll do whatever it takes to ensure their cargo gets delivered on time and in perfect condition - in all weather, day and night. There are at least 20 million shipping containers crossing the world's seas at any given time carrying anything from lobsters to luxury sports cars. Mega Shippers gets exclusive access behind the scenes to Ports on both sides of the Atlantic to find out what it takes for the largest freight operators and shipping agents to deliver goods 24/7. From the delivery of an 18 million dollar super yacht to a 20 ton shipment of sweet potatoes - we'll watch ground crews on-load and off-load these precious, but very different cargoes - conquering monumental challenges from miscalculations to malfunctions.
- A dramatic one-hour documentary film about the high stakes naval war on terrorism in the Persian Gulf.
- How mosquitoes spread deadly diseases worldwide and what is being done to stop them.
- New series for Animal Planet that explores the lives of giant pandas in the Wolong Panda Reserve in Sichuan Province in China.
- A look at the martial arts and kung fu cinema of Hong Kong.
- Each episode of Combat Zone focuses on a single battle, mission or moment of armed conflict from recent history. Tales of heroism, courage and valor - including stories from Korea, Vietnam and Iraq - are told by the men who fought them.
- Sherlock Holmes is the most adapted literary character in history, with millions of fans worldwide. But who is Sherlock Holmes, and how has the ever-popular detective influenced modern-day crime-solving, espionage and even space travel?
- It is one of the most controversial relics in all Christendom. Some believe it is a physical link to Jesus of Nazareth; his crucified image imprinted onto a 1st century linen cloth. For others, it is nothing more than an elaborate medieval forgery. For centuries, people have argued about the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin. In 1988, the definitive scientific verdict on the Shroud was announced: radiocarbon dating concluded the Shroud of Turin was a 700 year old medieval hoax. But today, new scientific findings pose the first substantive challenge to the 1988 radiocarbon dating. If these findings prove to be accurate, then the age and authenticity of the Shroud of Turin will, once again, be open to debate.
- Four experts use psychological techniques to control unsuspecting subjects in a variety of stunts.
- Home-built submarines trying to smuggle large amounts of cocaine to the U.S. are detected every day across the Pacific. From the FARC - controlled jungles in Colombia, where the vessels are built, to Mexico's Pacific Coast, where the Sinaloa Cartel awaits for the arrival of the cocaine-packed submarine, the documentary unveils a risky and ingenious form of smuggling.
- The Bermuda Triangle defies all human explanations. This documentary peels back each layer of the Triangle's natural features.
- A historian attempts to recapture an ancient world and unveil the secrets hidden in ancient Egypt in this documentary.
- Emotional stories of Holocaust survivors who rebuild their lifes in Brazil.
- The film will give Discovery's audience an "inside guide" into the scale and complexity of organizing the Hajj as the Saudi authorities struggle against time and logistics in preparing for the massive influx of pilgrims. From providing food, water and shelter for the pilgrims, to organizing the final climatic rituals of the stoning of the pillars, there will be real dramatic tension onscreen as we see the Saudi authorities pull off this mammoth task.
- A full journey from the beginning of "Swordplay" movies in Shanghai, growth in Hong Kong cinemas in the 60's and 70's and Ang Lee's epic "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon".
- The asteroid believed to have wiped out dinosaurs 65 million years ago was rare but hardly unique. This compelling special delves into various facets of asteroid research around the globe revealing how experts are pushing the boundaries of technology to protect us from 250-ton behemoths like Apophis, an asteroid that could come dangerously come close to Earth in 2029, and again in 2036.
- Dave Salmoni meets the true survivors of the natural world, when he journeys to some of the globes most remote islands. These islands have developed unique ecosystems and species and these animals have adapted perfectly for their environment.
- APOLLO 11: THE UNTOLD STORY aka FIRST ON THE MOON: THE UNTOLD STORY One-Hour Special for Discovery Science Channel / five When Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon in July 1969, Apollo 11 was hailed as the supreme triumph of American technology. But behind the flag waving lies a very different story: the untold account of how close the mission came to disaster. Now, nearly forty years later, men on that mission reveal what really happened on the first voyage to the moon. It's a tale of how primitive computer technology, coupled with human errors and mechanical failures, nearly caused the tragic loss of the crew.
- About the wide range of glamorous female stars during the golden age of the 60's and 70's of the Hong Kong cinema. A sentimental journey to the good old days and once again look at the expansive epic costume dramas and Huangmei operas in which actresses played both the male and female roles.
- The Kingdom of Bhutan is a mystical land tucked away in the high Himalaya, and even in the 21st century is virtually undiscovered by western explorers. Join an expedition going over snow covered mountains, down churning rapids and into thick sub-tropical jungle, on an adrenaline-fueled mission to travel across this hidden kingdom. With extraordinary access to isolated regions of the country never before visited by westerners, the team completes an epic journey to become the first group of people to successfully navigate the Mangde Chhu River.
- Follow half-Korean, half-British actor Sean Richard as he pulls back the curtain to find the heart of the international phenomenon that is Hallyu, the Korean Wave. Sean meets with Korean singers, actors, film directors, and producers to find out what is unique about Korean music, films and dramas, how they successfully connect with foreign audiences. Then, follow Sean through the conceptualization and training process of a new Korean pop (K-pop) group as well as the creation and production of a Korean television drama. His exploration reveals a deeper truth and critique of the Korean attributes that have made Hallyu what it is today. While these talents have pushed the Korean Wave to succeed until now, find out if change is necessary for the Korean Wave to continue.
- Alter Eco is an eco lifestyle and makeover series presented by Adrian Grenier and his team of green activists, experts, friends, and musical guests.
- In the second season of "Maravillas de Colombia", we will closely follow four Colombian engineering megaprojects that have been a point of reference for the country's economy. A busy airport with the imminent threat of cargo contaminated with narcotics; one of the largest Latin America multipurpose seaports; a refinery that supplies oil to 85% of the country and a shipyard that repairs military vessels patrolling the Colombian coasts and rivers. There are examples of a country that is modernizing and is positioned as a reference for the region's infrastructure environment.
- 14 kids, from around the world, come to the space camp in Alabama, to compete in training to a space mission.