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- Alice Hardy has the "perfect" life. The "perfect" friends and the "perfect" husband. But, everything "perfect" starts to unravel when mysterious neighbors move in right next door.
- A four-episode animated series charting the adventures of four dinosaurs - each on a different continent in the prehistoric world: a lone female Velociraptor in Asia; a young male Daspletosaurus in North America; a South American female Saltasaur; and a young adult Pyroraptor in Europe. Narrated by Christian Slater and hosted by paleontologist Scott Sampson.
- This isn't Wakanda. Deep in south India is a jungle kingdom that has inspired legends. Kabini, in the Nagarhole Tiger Reserve, is home to a rogue confederation of animal tribes all vying for territory, power and resources. Now a new king, Saya, is on the rise. He is the only black panther in this jungle. Lineage doesn't favor him, but he's got cunning and grit - and he plans to claim Kabini as his kingdom. From internal struggles for power to a cast reminiscent of "The Jungle Book," "The Real Black Panther" transports you to the heart of this jungle kingdom. All hail the new king.
- This spy thriller pits veteran-turned-artist, Daniel Cliff, against US intelligence, and secrets from his past lead to hellish journey of lies, betrayal, and government retribution.
- Three children living in a displacement camp in northern Uganda compete in their country's national music and dance festival.
- During World War II, 1.2 million African-Americans served in America's Armed Forces. Fully 125,000 served overseas. 708 were killed. Among these were The Wereth Eleven. Their story was lost to history. Until now.
- A doctor invents a resurrection formula and tests it by killing his assistant over and over and over again.
- An alternate look at Occupy Wall Street camps around the country.
- Four part miniseries highlighting the 2004 season of the U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the "Blue Angels."
- A documentary that chronicles Sarah Palin's pre-political life; her tenure as Governor of Alaska, and her time spent as John McCain's running mate.
- Gorongosa National Park was known as Africa's Eden, but war almost destroyed it. Now, it's home to the greatest wildlife restoration in history.
- Paleontologist Jack Horner questions the assumption that Tyrannosaurus Rex was a predator. He thinks there is a reasonable chance it was a scavenger that had little ability to hunt or even run. He's out in the field looking for evidence to try to settle the debate.
- Prepare to be awed by the once-in-a-lifetime meeting experienced by a group of divers and photographers in Hawaii, who hung out near a sperm whale carcass to photograph the tiger sharks who came to feed. Suddenly, everything went quiet, and the tiger sharks vanished. A gigantic shadow appeared in the distance. On the program, Dr. Chris Lowe, director of the Shark Lab at California State University at Long Beach, speaks of "dining etiquette" among sharks, which calls for smaller sharks to get out of the way when a bigger shark comes to feed. Sure enough, that shadow proved to be a much bigger shark, and a more famous one than the Hawaiian photographers ever dreamed they'd see in person: Deep Blue. What's more, they would soon learn that Deep Blue may have brought her squad with her. The three great whites encountered and photographed by Kimberly Jeffries, Mark Mohler and Andrew Gray are there for one reason: to chow down at the whale buffet. They express mild curiosity toward their human fans - and one of them does nibble at the boat - but clearly mean them no harm.
- The 100th Anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic...a new look in 3-D.
- Imagine finding a pterodactyl alive and nesting on an obscure island. Rare Bird is the true story of a 15-year-old boy who helped find a bird believed extinct and solve the mystery of its existence. Like the myth of the phoenix, the Cahow bird is resurrected on the island paradise of Bermuda at the dawn of its development, returning to teach humanity an important lesson in perseverance. Threatened by manmade development, invasive species, and the pesticide DDT, the Cahow has been on the brink of extinction for over 4 centuries .This against all odds story about a man, a ghost bird and a struggle for survival takes a dramatic turn, when the bird faces a greater threat: global warming. Ravaged by a recent hurricane what will David and his successor Jeremy do to save the species once again from oblivion? Rare Bird is their tale of hope, inspiration and commitment to the future of all species. This true story is both a miracle and a mystery, and will keep you riveted as the destiny of an "extinct" species plays out in a race against time.
- A new look into the mysterious serial killer: Jack the Ripper.
- On October 30, 1969, Pete O'Neal, a young Black Panther in Kansas City, Missouri, was arrested for transporting a gun across state lines. One year later, O'Neal fled the charge, and for over 30 years, he has lived in Tanzania, one of the last American exiles from an era when activists considered themselves at war with the U.S. government. Today, this community organizer confronts very different challenges and finds himself living between two worlds - America and Africa, his radical past and his uncertain future.
- The Space Shuttle Columbia took off on January 16, 2003 for its 28th flight. This mission included 80 medical and technical experiments. This program give a picture of life on board during the 16-day journey.
- More than 80 million years ago, the Oviraptor, a strange bird-like dinosaur, walked the sandy banks of an oasis in what is now the "Gobi in Mongolia." A creature that measured some 8 feet in length, its razor-shard claws were deadly weapons of protection for guarding its offspring from constant danger. Now join a daring expedition of scientists as they uncover a treasure trove of fossils, shattering long-held myths about this dinosaur's behavior.
- The legacy of the world's most famous gem, the Hope Diamond.
- In Crash Landing: Stories of Survival, pilots from Vietnam to the Persian Gulf War tell their heart-pounding survival stories. The program, narrated by Lee Majors, shows how Aviation Survival Training makes the difference in the most defining moment of a pilot's life. Experience the fear and drama as pilots are shot down over hostile territory and how they are forced to rely on their training to survive the elements and evade enemy forces. Crash Landing takes viewers through a grueling six-week survival course, and presents important lessons from the instructors who teach lifesaving principles to aviation pilots. At the same time, Crash Landing looks back into history to tell some of the most harrowing tales of survival including the rescue of Bat 2-1, the largest pilot rescue operation in American history made famous by the Hollywood film Bat 21 starring Gene Hackman and Danny Glover. Crash Landing tells the story through aviation footage, interviews with survivors, and other recordings made during actual rescues.
- Steven Fischer travels the country in search of meaningful conversations with master storytellers in efforts to discover the nature of creativity and how an artist can tap into the genius within.
- How a covert US Military operation fooled the Germans to help 73 prisoners of war escape in one of World War 2s greatest untold stories.
- A documentary look into 1975 Mayaguez tragedy in the Southern Pacific.
- It's said nothing is as good as gold - and so it seems. Gold is our standard of excellence: Gold records. Gold medals. The Golden Rule. A heart of gold. We seal vows meant to last a lifetime with a gold ring. This four part, four hour mini-series shot in HDTV tracks our fascination and obsession with gold. We hunt for it, dig for it, fight for it - our civilizations are built on gold. GOLD! crosses the five continents to track stories from the ancient splendors of King Tut's Tomb to the modern mining techniques miles beneath Africa.
- A first-hand account of the painstaking search for Tiktaalik, a creature with a mix of features common to fish and four-legged animals.
- A documentary in which comedians petition to get the black man on the endangered species list.
- A look at how birds evolved from dinosaurs.
- A look at the origins of mankind.
- Epic Attractions offers a backstage pass to the biggest, fastest, most beautiful, most insane theme parks and attractions in the world. Join amusement park expert, Chris Perry, as he reveals the industry's insider secrets.
- J. Craig Venter explores the ocean for new life forms and genetic secrets.
- NATURE investigates the sometimes exasperating efforts of people and wild animals to adapt to each other when their worlds collide.
- In 1858, in an unassuming town in the southwest of France, a 14-year-old peasant girl named Bernadette Soubirous claimed she had 18 encounters with the Virgin Mary. Since then, Lourdes has become one of the holiest Catholic pilgrimage sites in the world, visited annually by more than five million people who come in search of healing from its sacred waters. Since the end of World War II, soldiers from around the world have journeyed to Lourdes seeking healing and unity with one another at a week-long gathering known as the International Military Pilgrimage.