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- Crime Stories chronicles some of the most intriguing crimes in history. This investigative series takes the viewers behind the scenes, revealing what occurred, introducing the people involved, unveiling techniques used in solving the crime, exposing the emotion experience by those affected, and the final resolution of the case. Police officers, family and friends of the victim, defense lawyer, and prosecutors. They all share their differing points of view regarding the crime and its consequences. Their firsthand accounts, coupled with dramatic re-enactments, news footage, clippings and photographs paint a comprehensive picture of the grim truth. While the media brings us the headlines, Crime Stories fills in the details with never before seen footage, personal accounts and shocking revelations previously unknown to the general public. Crime Stories deliver a stunning look from the other side of the police line and from behind he closed doors of those involved.
- Catching Killers is a true crime series following police and prosecutors as they apprehend and incarcerate the world's most violent killers. Each episode features two stories of murder from around the world.
- Many disaster occurred throughout the 20th century, both natural and caused by humans. While some have been largely forgotten, man should remember and learn from each on of them.
- EDGE OF WAR is a series that presents the people, the background and the events that have started wars around the world.
- Did you ever wonder what it's like to step into someone else's shoes? Live in their house? Work at their job? Socialize with their neighbours? Trading Places is a real-life series where real people trade towns, houses, jobs, hobbies, schools and even friends and relatives. Families have no idea where they'll be going or what they'll have to do, presenting a unique opportunity to walk a mile in someone else's footsteps. Watch real-life families trade places with each other for three days. A family of farmers from the Alberta prairies might trade places with a big city corporate family from Toronto; a military family from Newfoundland might swap places with a group of houseboat dwellers from Saltspring Island. Trading Places features challenges, surprises, emitions and triumphs as members of each family adjust and cope with strange new worlds.
- Take an exotic location, add a mystery and someone determined to solve it and you get Legend Hunters: a show that follows a real-life Indiana Jones to the ends of the earth and back searching for clues to prove that legends are real.
- February 3rd, 1880. Lucan, Ontario. On a brutally cold night, a horrific plot is about to be executed. Using darkness to conceal their movements, a secret society made up of locals converges on the Donnelly homestead. Many are disguised to conceal their identities. In a savage attack, all four family members at home are cruelly bludgeoned to death, their bodies left to be discovered amongst the smoldering remains of the farmhouse. The mob then continues to another farm where in cold blood they shoot and kill yet another member of the Donnelly family. In the ensuing investigation, two eyewitnesses to this massacre testify in two of the most sensational trials in Canadian history. Yet, no one is ever found guilty and there are no convictions made. Against overwhelming evidence, the people arrested for this mass murder walk free. How could this have happened? 125 years later, cold case detective Michael Boyd attempts to reconstruct the events and answer questions about what really occurred that fateful night and why no one was brought to justice. Using modern ballistic testing and scientific content analysis this case is examined deeper than ever before.
- Stories of enduring love explored through the artifacts of RMS Titanic recovered from the ocean floor.
- How to Solve a Murder is a true-crime series that shows how real investigators find, pursue and capture killers. The series follows the solving of deadly crimes, step by step, from the moment a crime is reported. Real law enforcement professionals recount every detail of the investigation: clues found at the crime scene, forensic evidence, details about victims and perpetrators, the pursuit and capture of the accused and the prosecution of the convicted. The series follows the committed and relentless detectives, the federal agents and the prosecutors that work to uphold the rule of law. Each episode of How to Solve a Murder features two complete stories of deadly crime and the investigators that bring perpetrators to justice.
- Canada's efforts to get curling accepted as a full medal sport into the Olympics and the resulting feud between notable Canadian curler, Ed Werenich, and Canadian Curling Association bureaucrat, Warren Hansen.
- MURDER BY SHARK - solving the bloodiest murder mystery, ever.
- 'Escape from Iran' commemorates the 25th anniversary of the 'Canadian Caper,' beginning with the direct testimony of the Americans who found sanctuary with the Canadian embassy in Tehran and the Canadians who risked their own safety to shelter their country's neighbors.
- Not your everyday weather report; prepare for a severe weather watch. Look into the eye of the storm as we meet Canada's most notorious and eccentric character, our weather , whose antics provide a fascination as vast as the land it controls. As the obsession with the subject grows, are the extremes expanding as well? The five episodes investigate this question through weather's hottest (and coldest) topics: What happens when its pressure builds up ... its wild windy flurry of activities ... and the violent temper of its temperatures....above all, clouded in mystery by its skies, veiled in secrecy by its fog, ephemerally illuminated by its lightning. Full of surprises, don't take this personality for granted. Most Importantly, when talking about Canadian weather, never say never. Filmed throughout the Never-Never Land of Canada, where pigs do fly and Hull freezes over, this five-part series reveals unbelievable, yet historical events. Ruling both with an iron first and a helpful hand, weather has its hand in making almost anything possible. Ultimately, for all its accomplishments, Canada remains under the thumb of its chaotic climate.
- Worst. Christmas. Ever. tells four stories of disasters that happened right around Christmas, and really ruined the holiday.
- In 1989, the entire town of Miramichi is held hostage by a monster. This troubled man with a heinous past embarks on a 7-month crime spree, including brutal beatings, rape, arson and serial murder. His victims are women, both young and old. The rampage culminates in the killing of a local priest. Finally, Canada's most intensive manhunt frees the people from Allan Legere, the Monster of Miramichi.
- Stories of enduring love explored through the artifacts of RMS Titanic recovered from the ocean floor.
- Exploring the high cost of surviving the sinking of Titanic through the artifacts of RMS Titanic recovered from the ocean floor.
- Mysterious and unexplained stories of Titanic passengers revealed and explained through the artifacts of RMS Titanic recovered from the ocean floor.
- A hero, a mother and a voice from past, all explored through the artifacts recovered from the wreck site of RMS Titanic.
- Is nuclear terrorism real or imagined? According to odds makers including Warren Buffet, the US may experience a nuclear terrorist attack within the next 10 years. The odds are not in our favor.
- The dark Orwellian vision within the pages of 1984 once seemed unthinkable: big government monitoring our every thought. Will technological infrastructure like surveillance cameras and the internet become the tool of oppression?
- The Mayan calendar ended in 2012, predicting the end of the world as we know it. Was 2012 really the beginning of the end? Will nature take her revenge for our thoughtless actions?