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- A journey through some of the most spectacular and unique Greek islands, exploring the rich culture, history and food of Greece while meeting the locals and those who live there.
- 'How to Lose a War' offers a fresh perspective on the story of 1939-1945 - the second world war.
- Explores the idea that the oceans, especially salt-marshes, sea-grasses and mangroves, can absorb more carbon than trees.
- Stan Lee and Daniel Browning Smith travel the world looking for humans that have powers like heros from comic books.
- On a 3 month mission to help save the Congo's eastern lowland gorillas from extinction, cameraman Vianet Djenguet comes face to face with Kahuzi-Biega's largest wild silverback.
- Ever wonder how products in your everyday life are made? Ultimate Factories takes you behind the scenes and around the world at hightech factories to see how companies produce your favorite products.
- Five people representing the groups that are most affected by the climate crisis travel from different countries to meet with Pope Francis in the Vatican and share their personal stories with him.
- The history of the Boston Marathon from its humble origins starting with only 15 runners, to the first female runners, through the tragedy in 2013, and ultimately the triumph of 2014.
- Raw Travel is an authentic adventure travel series that incorporates ecotourism, volountourism (giving back) and underground culture with off the beaten path travel.
- Meet the most amazing people on the planet! In this series Thom Hunt searches for people with genuine, real-life super-powers that push the known limits of the human mind and body.
- UFOs Declassified uncovers the world's most amazing UFO stories and reveals the top secret documents that back them up!
- Listen and watch the stories of how America was captured by the Spanish Conquistadors. These are tales of daring, ambition, greed and bloodshed. Hear the tale of how Hernan Cortes conquered Mexico and rise and fall of the Pizarro brothers.
- For wild animals, life is all about survival. And in this daily battle, many species have adapted in amazing ways. By evolving unique behaviours, abilities and anatomical mutations, these animals have learned to survive, in every corner of the earth. Wildest Survival explores this rich and varied world of animal behaviour. From sophisticated animal communication to extraordinary sexual selection, bizarre animal mating to epic migrations; this series explores the most important themes in nature. Each episode of Wildest Survival features incredible, action packed sequences of creatures struggling to survive, revealing the most incredible ways that animals find food, a mate, avoid death and even take revenge.
- The expression "Teenagers now a days" go way back, so there's nothing new about that. Scientific research and new technology has certainly brought us closer to what's going on in our brain during our teen years. But will it change anything?
- David Attenborough takes us into the remarkable lives of hummingbirds via stunning slow motion photography. Everything about these tiny birds is superb and extreme. They have the highest metabolism, fastest heart beat and most rapid wing beat in the avian world. They evolved to feed on flowering plants but are now a crucial part of wider ecosystems. How do they mate, raise their young, and live?
- Through beautiful photography and the extraordinary stories of the animals and people that live there, this series celebrates Latin America's most iconic and dramatic locations. Trek across the mountainous peaks and volcanic slopes of the Andes; explore the windswept plains of the Patagonian wilderness; journey into the teeming forests of the Amazon, and wade through the giant swamps of Venezuela, as this beautiful five- part series celebrates the region's most iconic and dramatic locations.
- Following in the footsteps of scientist James Lovelock, pioneer thinker of the circular economy, an overview of alternatives to wasting the planet's resources.
- A thrilling new world is possible by 2050. Discover innovative climate change solutions from cutting edge tech to seismic societal shifts with the power to reshape our future, brought to life by CGI.
- A portrait of the incredible mysteries and secrets hidden behind the walls of European castles, from the Middle Ages to modern history.
- Among experts, the practice of Female Genital Mutilation is widely considered African or Islamic. Cut disproves this and shows how this human rights violation is a native practice on every inhabitable continent including North America.
- What would happen if the world were suddenly without people - if humans vanished off the face of the earth? How would nature react - and how swiftly? On the edge of Europe, the deserted village of Chernobyl reveals the surprising answer after an unplanned experiment. Chernobyl was abandoned by people after the worst nuclear disaster in history (April 26, 1986). A level 7 meltdown resulted in a severe release of radioactivity following a massive explosion that destroyed the reactor. More than 20 years later, Chernobyl has been taken over by a remarkable collection of wildlife and descendents of pets that were left in the city when its residents fled the nuclear fallout. Unexpectedly in the aftermath of this disaster, Chernobyl has become a sanctuary for plants, birds, and animals, including some species thought to be on the brink of extinction. The adventures of a likeable cast of non-human characters give viewers a rare glimpse into a world where wild animals face challenges in an environment totally outside their experience, and once-domesticated pets have learned how to fend for themselves.
- Heavy-metal marine biologist, Tom "the Blowfish" Hird, comes face to face with incredible sea creatures and conducts mind-blowing experiments to reveal the secrets and mysteries of our oceans.
- This is the story of a tenacious Australian Jet Pilot, David Mayman, as he strives to achieve his childhood dream of building and free-flying his very own Rocket Belt, only to discover he faces a nearly impossible task. Collaborating with the world's leading Rocket Belt engineers David risks life and limb to become the world's next Rocketman. ROCKET COMPULSION will take the audience on a ride that shows point blank why less people have flown Rocket Belts than have walked on the Moon.
- What unites a Baroque city filled with lights and the sounds of a festive band with the silence of a soak in a warm pool surrounded by snow in front of Mont Blanc? These are paths of pleasure and beauty that converge in a multicolored inlay on wood on a terrace in Sorrento, as well as in the moment when a bell is cast in an ancient foundry in the mountains of Molise. It is an Italy in harmony with the beauty of its landscape, attentive to the qualities of things, and ingenious in inventions and taste. It is the Italy of those who do things with passion.
- One week after a seemingly harmless car accident, a 45-year-old man suffers total amnesia. Christening himself the "New Richard," he embarks upon a new life with a new wife far away from his family. Sixteen years later, his oldest son returns with a camera to investigate why his father's memory never returned.
- National Geographic looks in some detail at 6 of the many close brushes with death Adolph Hitler had at the hands of assassins. The potential for the plots to succeed are examined as is the unpleasant fate of the would be assassins.
- Aerial Africa reveals the fascinating stories you'd never find if you weren't in the air.
- This program describes the detective work and evidence for the generally accepted causes of two of the five mass extinctions, the KT and Permian. Then follows a diatribe on the speculation that human civilization may cause the sixth mass extinction.
- The incredible, true-life story of a baby elephant born into a rescue camp in the wilderness of Botswana. When she's suddenly orphaned at one month of age, it's up to the men who look after her herd to save her life.
- Host Alex Hannaford investigates the strangest phenomena of our times by examining evidence, meeting the eye witnesses and searching for an explanation.
- The Last Mahout is a unique portal into the plight of the Asian Elephants; the film explores the tragic collisions of man and beast and speaks plainly about the steps necessary to save this remarkable animal. Elephants are vulnerable to all manner of threats and need large areas of forest in the wild. Habitat loss and fragmentation threatens them throughout their range. As habitat becomes fragmented elephants come into increasing, often fatal conflict with humans and agriculture.
- A look at the life of the last generation of Jeju Island's haenyeo: female free-divers, most of them now ranging in age from their 60s to their 80s, who brave the sea to harvest seafood from the sea floor.
- From the Arctic Islands being forged by volcanoes, and the punishing frozen landscape of the tundra, to the vast snow forests of the Taiga, this series captures the planet's toughest creatures, in it's most spectacular habitats.
- The Mystery of the Lost Ship is a history/science docudrama. A film crew follows a team of Underwater Archaeologists and Scientists for three years as they explore the hull of an ancient shipwreck of the coast of Donegal, Ireland. As the wrecked vessel and its contents are unearthed and preserved, the viewer will take a journey into the past.
- A major documentary which tells the remarkable story of the people of South East Asia who fought three wars over three decades to gain their freedom using entirely original colour archive footage.
- A female black-handed spider monkey named Infinity was stolen from the Guatemalan jungle as a baby. Now it is time for her to return to the Maya rainforest. After an 7-year rehabilitation, she is ready to return to the wild. But this time she is not alone. She joins a makeshift group of other orphaned monkeys and her newborn baby. Climb into the canopy life of these spider monkeys, a perspective never seen before. This film shows for the first time what happens after spider monkeys are released back into the wild. Will Infinity and her baby survive their newfound freedom?
- The story of 8 people living in a slum in Rio de Janeiro and how each one has found their own way to make successes of their lives.
- The true story of the kidnapping and rescue of Roy Hallums, an American contractor in Iraq. Hallums spent ten months blindfolded and bound in captivity until a unique rescue unit using the world's most sophisticated technology saved his life.
- Ocean Voyagers explores the familiar themes of motherhood and parenting in a world as unfamiliar as it is breathtaking. Featuring a precocious newborn humpback calf and his enormous 40 ton mother, we are taken on a journey of discovery into their world.
- New science reveals why we are racist and offers a solution.
- This is the story of the last voices of the Earth.
- This is the story of a courageous little seal who braves the ocean and all its perils - a real adventurer at heart who leaves the colony to follow one of the greatest migrations on Earth - the Sardine Run. Each year millions upon millions of sardines leave the waters off the southern tip of Africa to move en masse up the east coast of South Africa. They follow the cool winter currents for almost 1000 kilometres. For the sardines it's a perilous journey - their migration awakens a great following of formidable predators that attack from sea and air. Huge flocks of Cape gannets pursue the great shoals while thousands of dolphins strike relentlessly from the surface and hundreds of sharks mount the attack from the depths. Among the predators there are a few adventurous seals that join this frenzied journey. To this day, what makes a seal embark on the sardine run remains a mystery.
- On the northern bank of the Sand River in the Mala-Mala Game Reserve in South Africa, seven magnificent creatures reside in an area the size of Manhattan Island. Tracking them for 24 hours reveals a never-ending daily drama.
- Travel 13 of the greatest rivers in Africa. From rivers that hide underground to vast sweeps of water that thunder over some of the most dramatic waterfalls in the world; Waterways that have poems written about them, rivers that brings fourth life and death.
- Flight of the Elephants is the incredible account of eight Asian elephants. They journey from rural Thailand, experience months of quarantine, embark on an enormous Russian Illyusion to a remote Indian Ocean island and then finally arrive at their new homes in Sydney and Melbourne Zoos.