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- The career and death of notorious Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar.
- Sisters Katherine and Sheila Lyon vanish from a Wheaton, Maryland mall in 1975, launching a 40-year search for the girls. This case was one of the largest police investigations in the history of the Washington, DC metropolitan area.
- Real footage is shown to prove that the film Black Hawk Down (2001) was very true to the real events that occured in Mogadishu in 1993. Actual militia and US rangers are interviewed to tell us the different sides of the conflict when Somalia was under the power of Aidid.
- This documentary surveys the life of iconic revolutionary Che Guevara, from early formative experiences to his final hours.
- 10,000 violent felons. Eight special agents. Tennessee Prison. In a world where everyone's a criminal, "The Squad" is the police. The Squad: Prison Police is a powerful real-life series that follows these unique investigators who function as detectives, CSI and SWAT all rolled into one, on cases from beginning to end.
- Jillian's Travels is a one-hour TV special and series pilot filmed in spectacular native 3D that brings children and families on the journey of a lifetime. Viewers will take a trip into the heart of Africa, and become immersed in a spectacular world where wild animals seem so close you can touch them. Our guides on this adventure are sixth grader Jillian Palmer and her 10-year-old brother, Jack. When their parents invite them on a week long African safari, Jillian gets the assignment from her school principal to record a video diary for her classmates at North Hills Junior High School, sharing everything she is seeing and learning about. The bubbly and outgoing Jillian proves to be a fun and colorful host. She enlists the help of Jack, her bookish younger brother, to add lots of fascinating facts he has learned.
- This documentary features the State Department's Diplomatic Security Service (DSS). It follows agents of the DSS as they protect the Secretary of State in locations around the world. It also shows behind the scene footage of agents as they train for assignments in high threat locations such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
- Go on global manhunts for the world's most notorious criminals, terrorists, drug lords and kingpins. Author Mark Bowdon (Black Hawk Down) leads the search in these high adrenaline covert operations and special forces missions that climax in a capture or a kill. Engineer of Death documents the hunt for the Palestinian bomb maker Yehiya Ayyash, who introduced suicide bombing to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Evil Genius tracks Ramzi Yousef, responsible for the World Trade Center bombing of 1993, as he plots his next move while running from justice. Pineapple Face details the transformation of Manuel Noriega from erratic ally to rogue dictator and drug trafficker. And Baby-Faced Psycho reveals the atrocities that led NATO to personally target the Serbian Zeljo "Arkan" Raznatov during the Balkan conflict.
- Targeted: Osama Bin Laden documents the rise to power of the man considered the mastermind behind the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, as well as the hunt for him after that day.
- Take your family on a real African Safari! Hunter Ellis (TV's "Survivor") is your guide across the Savannahs of Africa on a spectacular and educational journey -- with up-close footage of an amazing array of animals.
- Step inside the lawless border between Afghanistan and Pakistan where foreigners are shot on site, and hear first-hand accounts of how al Qaeda continues to inspire a global jihadist movement.
- Bullproof takes us into the lives of the hard-living men who use themselves as bait to lure 2000-pound bulls away from fallen cowboys. Part athletes, part stuntman, part punching bag- and all hero- American bullfighters don't actually fight bulls, they put their bodies (and lives) between the rampaging bulls and the riders just long enough to get the cowboy out of harm's way.
- Four American Bullfighters are ready to put their lives and livelihoods on the line as they embark on a new season of Championship Bull Riding. In Bossier City, Louisiana, bullfighter Matt Baldwin finds himself helpless beneath a rampaging bull and in Huron, South Dakota bullfighter Brandon Loden takes a horn to the jaw. Things go from bad to worse when a gruesome accident leaves a promising young cowboy motionless and fighting for his life.
- As a badly injured bull rider battles critical wounds in the hospital, the CBR tour rolls on. In Hankinson, North Dakota, young bullfighter Brandon Loden wrestles with his emotions inside the ring and must accept mentoring from his more experienced teammates, Matt Baldwin and Ray Clary. The bullfighters face wreck after wreck in Window Rock, Arizona, a Native American reservation with an abundance of gutsy...but dangerously inexperienced riders.
- Bullfighters Matt Baldwin and Brandon Loden earn respect from the riders for taking big licks in Lubbock, Texas and clown Cody Sosebee tries to pull off a daring motorcycle jump. But last-minute scheduling problems suddenly leave the bullfighters without two of their key members heading into the tour finale in Kansas City, Missouri. A rider who was almost killed attempts an unbelievable comeback attempt and Brandon's mom hopes to enjoy watching him perform but instead gets her truck broken into. Then, one of the bullfighters suffers a career-threatening injury just before the announcement of Bullfighter of the Year.
- Everyone at the Woodward, Oklahoma event is at risk when a 2000-pound bucking bull escapes into the arena parking lot. After weeks on the road, the bullfighters and setup crew are getting tired and careless. In Fort Stockton, Texas, rider after rider is badly hurt, and one must be carried out of the arena after young bullfighter Brandon Loden makes a critical mistake. Meanwhile, bullfighter Ray Clary tries to ignore his wife's ticking biological clock.
- When the U.S. Embassy in Beirut was decimated by a car bomb in 1983, it was not just a symbolic strike against America. Someone deliberately targeted those they believed were calling the shots in this volatile region - the CIA. Nearly the entire Middle East CIA Station was wiped out. The agency called on "Captain Crunch" Keith Hall, a former Marine who was one of the CIA's best men in the field. Keith arrived in Beirut with the full resources of a battered agency behind him - and a difficult mission in front.
- Step inside the lawless border between Afghanistan and Pakistan where foreigners are shot on site, and hear first-hand accounts of how al Qaeda continues to inspire a global jihadist movement.