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- The frightening spread of the Ebolavirus (season 1) and anthrax (season 2).
- Teams of tuna fisherman battle the elements, and each other, to catch the most Giant Bluefin Tuna.
- Millions enter the US through airports each year, and hid amongst them are a stream of contraband. DHS will stop at nothing to catch these smugglers.
- An immersive, action-packed and discovery-led series following International teams of archaeologists during the excavation season in Egypt's Valley of the Kings.
- The extraordinary story of Earth and why it is special and uniquely brimming with life among a largely unknown but harsh cosmic arena; astronauts tell the story of Earth through a unique perspective.
- Follows Alaskan Natives who are focusing on their right to preserve their threatened ways of life, to ensure its survival for the next thousand years.
- Throughout history, Vikings waged war from the seas, notoriously ruthless and with their own set of rules.
- Primal Survivor tracks wilderness guide and survival instructor Hazen Audel as he tackles some of mankind's most rigorous journeys, relying on skills learned from native inhabitants.After first living with the locals to understand their way of life, he sets out on solo journeys through territories that push him to his very limits.
- An elite Combat Rescue team of the US Air Force, rescue wounded American or Allied forces in lethal danger. Pararescuemen, or PJs, return to the front lines of Afghanistan and East Europe for Operation Enduring Freedom and is seen through the eyes of those on the ground and in the air.
- Kristen Kish learns from chefs who overcome the formidable challenges required to serve memorable meals in the most remote outposts on Earth.
- Summer 1945. An iron curtain comes down, separating the Communist Eastern bloc and the West, led by the Americans. And nuclear weapons leaves mankind under perpetual threat of a new Apocalypse.
- Albert Lin adventures to the ends of the earth, using advanced technology to strip back the layers of time, and reveal ancient Lost Cities.
- Albert Lin seeks out the truth behind two great stories of the Bible. Could real events lie behind the parting of the Red Sea and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah?
- It takes a Texas seven or just one real-life hero to break through bars.
- The natural wonders of the world are being explained.
- Chronicles Hitler's life as a failed painter and far-right activist up to his election as Chancellor of Germany, leading to his relentless rise to power, culminating in the beginning of World War II.
- An in depth look into what our future will look like one million years from now when technology takes over, for better or worse.
- After hearing fans continue to insist Jack didn't have to die that night, Academy Award-winning director James Cameron mounts tests to see, once and for all, whether both Jack and Rose could have fit on that raft and survived.
- Documentary film about the Italian Mafia and their organized crime activities in USA, mainly New York, between the '60's to mid '90's. Well documented with plenty of interviews and original footage. Story told by ex-members of Mafia, FBI agents and prosecutors at that time, cops and journalists. It explains how they functioned, the rule of silence called Omerta, which five families ruled New York and how; and also how the FBI and US government managed to dismantle them after 30 years of the crime syndicate being untouchable. Listen to what Rudy Giuliani, Joseph D. Pistone aka 'Donnie Brasco' and many others had to say about it.
- Sam Sheridan searches for the intersection of science and myth as he explores iconic curses.
- The Apollo space program: 12 manned-missions, one impossible goal. With rare archival footage and audio, this remarkable documentary sheds new light on an incredible time in human history.
- From its hot molten core to the mega sized waves battering its coast, Hawaii is an untamed and very wild bit of paradise that continues to transform itself and challenge expectations.
- The amazing story of the 3 year project to rehabilitate and transform Ocean Cay, Bahamas, from an abandoned sand mining operation, to a luxury tourist cruise ship destination.
- Through extensive archive and expert interviews this series explores the stories behind mankind's greatest engineering disasters.
- Around the world there are people of different cultures who take actions and decisions that seem out of the ordinary to the average westerner. Considered taboo, these people and their stories are now being known.
- EXTREME WEATHER is an up-close look at some of the most astonishing and potentially deadly natural phenomena, tornadoes, glaciers, and wildfires while showing how they are interconnected and changing our world in dramatic ways.
- A new blue-chip series that reveals the extraordinary feats of engineering hidden in the world's most spectacular manmade structures. Each episode uses cutting-edge CGI to strip down construction layer by layer. Each time a layer is removed, buildings are reduced to their skeletons, revealing game-changing innovation analyzed by world-class industry players.
- History is a fascinating peek into how we ended up here, but much of it, frankly, isn't very interesting.
- International historical documentary series looking at the enigmas behind well known classical and medieval mysteries. (the Minotaur's Labyrinth, the Holy Grail, the Phaistos Disk, The Sudarium of Oviedo)
- The story of Dian Fossey, a scientist who fought to protect the vanishing African mountain gorillas, who was found brutally murdered in 1985.
- Extreme footage and surviving witnesses bring to life the terrifying reality of what it is like to experience outright disaster.
- Follow the experience of the close-knit communities of scientists, engineers and hardened field vets that have forged an existence unlike anything in our planet, fighting brutal conditions to conduct crucial science.
- The battle against crime continues at one of South America's largest airports in São Paulo, Brazil. Attempts at drug trafficking and illegal entry into the country are increasing, but police and customs are ready to stop them.
- Divers, wreck investigators, and archaeologists, tell the stories of the final moments of ships and those on board. Examining the evidence in the wreckage, with state of the art CGI and the latest underwater technology, and combining it with powerful personal testimony, brings out the human side of these tragedies, as well as answering the questions of what happened and why.
- Colorado is experiencing its second gold rush, only this time around it's being called the "green rush." It's all about medical marijuana, which is fast becoming a very big business. National Geographic goes deep inside this brand-new cannabis culture by following an exceptional group of Colorado residents - growers, patients, dispensary owners, cops, caregivers, entrepreneurs, advocates and opponents - as their lives are transformed by medical marijuana.
- During a brutal drought in central Africa, this documentary from National Geographic follows the predicament of animals living along the dwindling Luvuvhu River.
- Pocho was a Costa Rican crocodile who was saved by a local fisherman and then stayed with him twenty years. The 2013 documentary Touching the Dragon details their relationship.
- LOVE AND VETS Whether it's emergency surgery on a dog that's eaten an engagement ring, a middle-of-the-night house call, or playing an owner's recorded goodnight message for one of their boarded pets, doctors Will Draper and Fran Tyler offer full-service treatment for the domestic pets and owners who call Metro Atlanta home. But running a successful vet practice while juggling the demands of a busy family life-which includes their four teens, four dogs, two cats and grandma down the street-can lead to some hairy situations. Add on top of that two popular restaurants, and life can really get hopping.
- TV show about research into rumors from the former Soviet Union, which was a sinister country full of rumors and secrets.
- Presents an insight into the unusual lives of American people that are, because of their lifestyles, beliefs or practices, considered taboo by the modern society.
- Documentary examining the biblical prophecies of Armageddon and comparing them to newly discovered scientific facts. Is the Apocalypse a poetic message of hope to persecuted 1st century Christians or a prophecy of impending doom?
- 11 brutal months had passed between the invasion of Normandy to Hitler's fall, until the allies successfully defeated the Reich. This was the deadliest year of WW2.
- In an area of Iraq destroyed by ISIS, Hana Khider leads an all-female team of Yazidi deminers in their attempts to clear the land of mines, where one wrong move means certain death.
- A brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing and violence perpetrated by the Myanmar military, has driven more than 700,000 Rohingya from their homes, separating thousands of families from loved ones along the way. Lost And Found, directed by Academy Award winner Orlando von Einsiedel ("The White Helmets", "Virunga"), is an inspiring story of humanity and heroism in the world's largest refugee camp, that follows Kamal Hossain, a Rohingya refugee who has dedicated his life to reuniting children with their parents.
- Shark Swarm explores some of the largest and mysterious shark aggregations on the planet. This is a nightmare. More than twelve thousand Blacktip sharks not far from the coast. Hundreds of hungry gray sharks swarming at a remote tourist destination while highly solitary Mako sharks swarm for survival at the bottom.
- This series is challenging the public assumptions and myths surrounding the iconic Tower of London and is using original historical sources to shed new light on fascinating individual cases, gruesome executions, and notorious prisoners.
- In this cinematic documentary, Rafael Leyva and Jean Paul Polo pair up to tell the story of a marine biologist, and his research using critter-cams on Blue Marlins. The film is based around an International Billfish Tournament and the scientific research of Billfish around the world.