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- Extremely tall people deal with dating, family, emotional problems while struggling to find themselves among the 6 2/3 feet that is their body.
- This compelling new series chronicles the rise of the rebellion, failures and setbacks of the colonial mission, and the ultimate comeback that resulted in the birth of a nation. Through expert interviews, re-enactments and cutting-edge animations, the series brings more than a dozen indispensable players to the front lines, like John Glover, who helped row Washington's forces across the Delaware to secure victory at Trenton. Also featured is Salem Poor, who was born into slavery but served heroically under Washington at the Battle of White Plains and Bunker Hill. Many women also answered the call, like Nancy Hart, a patriot spy who disguised herself as a man and wandered through British encampments to gather intelligence.
- Examines the Prophesies of 16th-century French physician Michel de Nostradamus and other ancient prophesy. It compares these prophesies with current global events and sorts significant prophesy from crackpot theory.
- America's past teems with bizarre, mysterious stories that seem too incredible to be true yet are documented in the archives of the nation's newspapers.
- A bone-chilling limited series following murder cases committed by killers hiding behind hideous masks.
- Host Jamie Kaler debunks classic American myths
- Learn about the horrific original versions of your favorite fairy tales plus commentary from historians.
- What first appears to be a send-up of classic science fiction is in fact a thorough examination of the real-world science behind the sensationalism. In the pilot episode, the physics behind a hypothetical alien invasion are explained. With the help of scientists and engineers from NASA, JPL, the Department of Energy, the U.S. Army, a major special effects studio, and various universities, the Sci-Fi Science crew explores force fields, lasers, lightning guns, rail guns, extrasolar planets and other "science fiction" concepts that are in fact, quite real. A campy, animation-rich alien invasion of Los Angeles provides the jumping-off point for real science demonstrations.
- Imprisoned mothers are given the unique opportunity to raise their babies behind bars. But rules are strict, and one slip-up can take it all away.
- This season Deadliest Tech delves into the technology behind tanks, explosives, attack helicopters, and more. See how these weapons came to be and how they changed the stake of any battle whether it's through quick and immediate destruction or more covert operations.
- KILLER BODS: FUELED BY SEX APPEAL. STRIVING FOR PERFECTION. DRIVEN TO MURDER. Welcome to a world of subcultures driven by ego, where physical strength and beauty are prized above all else. What's important here, is being perfect on the outside. On the i
- The history of the role of women in the US military.
- In this sequel to Sharp Shooters discover people who perform seemingly impossible shooting feats with all kinds of firearms. Watch world-class shooters perform amazing shots as well as reenact shots made famous in history. Stories will include the toughest shot in Old West shooting exhibitions (the mirror shot) as well as modern-day Army snipers who hit targets a mile away. Super high-speed cameras will capture a bullet in the air and travel with its trajectory to the target and animation will dissect the technology of the gun, the ammunition, and the technique.
- While presenting various lesser-known prehistoric giant creatures, various paleontologists explain how fossil analysis works and how they can deduce characteristics, behavior and look of these long extinct animals.
- Was life triggered by some event, like lightning hitting a pond full of amino acids? Earth was teeming with life billions of years before the dinosaurs existed. Single celled organisms inundated the oceans, and the soil swarmed with living creatures. Where did it all come from and how do you go from a single-celled organism to a trillion-celled organism like man?
- The new digital show Cosmic Collisions launches you on a thrilling trip through space and time to explore the astronomical impacts that drive the dynamic and continuing evolution of the universe. From subatomic particles to the largest galaxies, cosmic collisions are a universal force of nature.
- From the origin of the Christmas lights and the tradition of the Christmas tree to the birth of commercial Christmas, get ready for the truth behind everyone's favourite holiday.
- Sisqo from the R&B group Dru Hill shows his home life these days as a family man. Meet Sisqo's family and friends, and see how Sisqo manages his active music and acting career.
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- Part science lesson, part historical survey, this documentary looks at how meteors, meteorites and comets have not only affected our planet, but also how they have influenced our thinking.
- In the Seattle real estate market, there's only one person willing to list anything, Theresa Michaels. She dominates the market because she tackles problem properties that no other realtor will touch. She loves the challenge of the quirky, the outrageous, and downright disastrous and in the end, she always finds inventive ways to get an offer. If it's twisted she'll list it!
- The origins of Halloween are explored and how it became the holiday we know and enjoy today.
- Powerful weapons often provide the key advantage that secures victory on the battlefield. Combat Tech looks at the weapons that won wars of the past and how the high-tech arms define the battlefield of today. This season dive into the inner workings of bombers, robotic warriors known as ROVs, and armor.
- The universe began with a massive expansion, billions and billions of years ago, and it continues to expand with every passing second. The idea that the universe, and man's very existence, began with a "Big Bang" is no longer a topic of debate among most scientists--it is essentially taken as fact.
- Competition among personal trainers at a high-end Florida gym is intense when a volatile mix of pride and rage ignites a horrific and deadly chain reaction.
- A mystery grips a small, seaside town when the husband of a competitive bodybuilder disappears abruptly. Puzzling sightings, shocking revelations, and bizarre deceptions eventually lead police to a grisly discovery where it's least expected.
- Obsessed with his mistress, a hard-bodied security specialist plots to murder his wife. But his scheme, masterminded by the unlikeliest of conspirators, takes a sudden and deadly twist.
- A North Carolina storekeeper is tormented by a countdown to his demise; a New Orleans teen is trapped in a waking nightmare; an Atlanta police station is the battleground for a serial killer and a vengeful spirit.
- Two aging ranch hands battle a flying maneater in the Arizona desert; a young Theodore Roosevelt trespasses into the lair of a half-human predator; and demonic entities prey upon villagers in rural Pennsylvania.
- Inexplicable phone calls torment the manager of a New Jersey cemetery; a foolhardy citizen taunts an insane serial killer in New Orleans; and love and obsession drive a Florida scientist to desperate lengths.
- Water is really cool. It's powerful enough to cut through steel, and yet we drink it and bathe in it. See how water works, from photosynthesis and hydration of the human body to hydroelectric power generation and high-speed water jet cutting. The show follows the path of water from Canada's Athabasca Glacier, through the Colorado River and Hoover Dam, sprayed onto the fertile but dry fields of California, surging inside a 19th Century steam locomotive, and in the clouds above West Texas as we see cloud seeding in action.
- How Stuff Works examines wheat from how it is grown and stored to how it is used in food and industry.
- How Stuff Works looks at salt and examines where it comes from, how it is used as a preservative, why it is necessary for life, how it is used in industry, and why it is dangerous.
- The horrific crimes of Ed Gein are chronicled as Steve Shippy and Cindy Kaza conduct an unprecedented paranormal investigation in his hometown. They seek contact with Gein to answer the question: Does Evil live forever?