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- Storm chasers are chasing storm for powerful tornado in history.
- An unscripted series set in Smith's iconic comic shop Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash and captures the world of the neighborhood comic book store and fanboy culture.
- Anthony Melchiorri travels to help inexperienced hotel owners save their hotels from closing down.
- The brother of Kitty Genovese investigates the circumstances of her murder and the truth of the story that dozens of locals witnessed the crime and did nothing to intervene.
- Follow the men of Tanana, Alaska, through the seasons as they navigate daily life in this remote Yukon River village.
- Watch as everyday people become victims of relentless stalkers in Stalked: Someone's Watching. From an emotionally abusive ex-boyfriend, to a "friendly" new neighbor, to a harmless crush gone awry, hear from the victims themselves, if they were lucky enough to survive.
- Through gripping first-person accounts and digitally remastered archival footage, including the soldiers' own home movies and personal audio tapes, Brothers in War recounts the harrowing combat experiences of the men of Charlie Company - one of the last American combat infantry companies to be drafted, trained and sent to fight together in Vietnam. The two-hour special is fittingly narrated by Charlie Sheen, who rose to stardom after his 1986 performance as a Vietnam soldier in "Platoon."
- When a teenager from a political family in the Philippines is accused of a double murder, the country's entire judicial system is put to the test after years of alleged corruption.
- Architect Danny Forster gets up close and personal with mega construction. Along the way, Danny explores design and construction of amazing structures. Danny loves what he does, brings some background knowledge, and gets hands on at every site.
- If we faced a countdown to destruction, could we build a spacecraft to take us to new and habitable worlds? Can we Evacuate Earth? This documentary special examines this terrifying but scientifically plausible scenario by exploring how we could unite to ensure the survival of the human race.
- Organization specialist Kraig Bantle and the crew from Garage Brothers, a family business based in Raleigh, N.C., offer to clean up garages, basements and attics that are out of control. Kraig and his team clear the clutter and repurpose the spaces into rooms that homeowners can enjoy. The catch? The crew takes any valuables they find and resells them, hoping to turn a profit.
- Oklahoma Cop Deanna was kidnapped by Robbie, her estranged husband, and beaten in the cab of his truck over a harrowing four-day journey. They were pulled over by police and she was taken to the hospital. In spite of Deanna's devastating injuries, Robbie was not arrested. Private Violence, a feature-length documentary, follows Deanna's journey as she rebuilds her life and fights to place Robbie behind bars. Accompanying Deanna is Kit Gruelle, a domestic violence victim turned advocate who navigates the complex world of domestic violence courts, shelters, and law enforcement.
- Ten years ago Hurricane Katrina devastated the coast of Louisiana. Five years later the Deepwater Horizon exploded and spilled more than 200 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, the worst ecologic disaster in North American history. Amazingly those aren't the worst things facing Louisiana's coastline today. It is that the state is fast disappearing. When on Earth Day 2010 BP's Deepwater Horizon exploded and sank many in Louisiana predicted it would change the state's coastline forever, both its economy and its people. How has the coast changed in the past five years?
- Set against the dramatic backdrop of 9/11, the Arab-Israeli conflict and the tension between Jewish and Muslim students on college campuses, Of Many focuses on the surprising and transformative relationship between an orthodox rabbi and imam, who serve as university chaplains in New York City. Through a series of voyages to communities struck by catastrophe, we witness young religious Jews and Muslims working together and overcoming long-standing divides. Timely and funny, this short documentary offers an inspiring and hopeful narrative of friendship and cooperation between faiths.
- You loved them on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour and now Bill Engvall, Jeff Foxworthy, and Larry the Cable Guy have reunited for an all-new comedy special. Filmed live in front of more than eleven thousand fans at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Them Idiots Whirled Tour features the signature humor of three of the most successful comedians in history. From jury duty to family weddings; colonoscopies to the McRib, nothing is off limits in this all-new stand-up special. It also includes a brand new encore with the three guys trying to make each other laugh, as only they know how.
- Antarctica lives in our dreams as the most remote, the most forbidding continent on Planet Earth. It is a huge land covered with ice as thick as three miles, seemingly invulnerable, cold and dark for eight months of the year. Yet Antarctica is also a fragile place, home to an incredible variety of life along its edges, arguably the most stunning, breathtaking and still-pristine place on earth. The one constant is that it is constantly changing, every season, every day, every hour. I've been fortunate to travel to Antarctica many times; most recently with 3D cameras, a first for the continent. The result is our new film, Antarctica: On the Edge.
- Congregations of thousands thrive in Atlanta's bustling metropolis, but it is not just the preacher men who help to keep these communities afloat. Preacher Wives will offer a candid look into the holy worlds of outspoken ladies who work to ensure that their churches run as smooth as Southern-churned butter. These larger-than-life women play a dynamic role in maintaining and expanding their devoted following. They manage day-to-day politics, help troubled or needy congregants and hire and fire staff. Some even step up to the pulpit to spread their own personalized sermons of inspiration and enlightenment. Viewers will also get a peek into their lives as mothers - seeing if they can strike a balance between being a parent and a respected public figure. The standards are high and the expectations can be overwhelming, but these driven, spiritual women are on a mission to overcome challenges, break molds and expand their group of devotees.
- Watch exclusive insider interviews with renowned Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Jan Garavaglia as well as key experts unravelling the complicated details of the Caylee Anthony investigation, murder trial and controversial verdict. We'll hear what the jury didn't. Was justice really served?
- During President Obama's terms extreme energy extraction grew faster than anyone could have predicted, putting the 17 million people in America who live within one mile of a new gas or oil rig in harm's way.
- Twenty years ago Natalie Merchant recorded her first solo album - 'Tigerlily' - which sold five million copies and launched her post-10,000 Maniacs career. In those two decades both she and the songs from 'Tigerlily' have matured. Last summer Natalie re-recorded the 11 songs and on November 6th they'll be released in a bonus package, CD + DVD called 'Paradise Is There.' The accompanying film - 'Paradise Is There: The New Tigerlily Recordings' was produced by Oceans 8 Films. Natalie's entire musical life is encapsulated in this very personal film, which digs deep into the music through live performances, archival footage, and interviews. Her fellow musicians, friends and impassioned fans share how the songs of 'Tigerlily' have influenced them over the past 20 years, and speak to how the power of music itself affects us in profound, lasting, and uplifting ways.
- A 16-year-old Yup'ik Eskimo leaves his tiny village and travels across the frozen tundra to compete in an all-Yup'ik basketball tournament and bring pride to his village.
- Chicago Simeon High School basketball player, Benjamin Wilson, and his life story in the 1980's. ESPN 30 for 30 series.
- Can a human really be brainwashed to perform extreme tasks?
- A young girl finds herself entranced by a beam of light moving through her home and tries to capture it in a jar, only to realize that there are things she loves that she cannot posses.
- Better to Live is a gritty and uplifting look at the travails of college and the musical-sketch comedy performance that's saving lives. Unscripted and raw, drama majors tackle the complex issues of coming out, anxiety, cutting, and suicide as they build the 'Reality Show' for 5000 freshmen at one of America's most iconic theaters, Madison Square Garden. These young 'superhero' artists teach us that it is better to live, far worse to waste it.
- Travel through time, look at the most dramatic eruptions in history and on different continents. Experience a journey deep inside volcanoes. An instructional documentary about how different types of volcanoes are created and where they are or were located, what they have done and what they might do when and if they erupt. The details of the type of volcano one is and the devastation it caused when it did erupt.
- 'Dear Governor Cuomo' is a concert protest film aimed at influencing New York state's decision to ban hydraulic fracturing - fracking - or adopt it. Featuring local activists including Mark Ruffalo, 'Melissa Leo', Natalie Merchant, Pete Seeger, Citizen Cope and scientists like Sandra Steingraber, the film - a blend of 'The Last Waltz' and 'An Inconvenient Truth' lays out the science and facts behind the decision and encourages the governor to join the anti-fracking majority in his state. Though focused on the issue in New York, the education, and incredible music, are relevant in the 34 states that already allow fracking.
- A different dream house is built from start-to-finish by an A-team of experts in each episode of Raising House.
- Despite their personal short comings, many of the Roman Empires great engineering accomplishments were introduced during the reign of the Caesars. The tradition continued under Vespasian, builder of the Coliseum, Trajan, builder of the Forum, and Hadrian, builder and possibly the designer of the Pantheon. Finally, a decade later Caracalla built a bath complex/recreation center in an effort to secure his own reputation in history.
- The tallest skyscraper in Spain is under construction! The 700 foot tall Torre del Espacio (Space Tower) is unlike any other tall building. Danny will ascend to dizzying heights to join the crew in a week-long struggle to repair one level of the building.
- Danny Forster's been on job sites all over the world, but to really learn how to operate construction equipment, Danny's going to get a crash course in everything from heavy equipment operation to getting lunch for the foreman.
- Host Danny Forster heads to Anniston Army Dept to re-assemble an Abrams tank. Along the way, he helps build components of this fighting machine. After rolling off the assembly line, Danny tests the tank on the firing range.
- Danny Forster launches headlong into scream engineering --- building, designing and riding some of the greatest roller coasters on the planet. Danny works with two construction teams who create every exacting detail to make the ride both scary and safe.
- Go inside one of the most difficult and dangerous tunneling projects in the world with Danny Forster. Outside Los Angeles, Danny goes alongside minders who attempt to dig two huge tunnels that will supply fresh water to Southern California.
- Go on board to see the construction of a U.S. Navy destroyer with host Danny Forster. He will be put to work around the ship through its war games, getting a behind the scenes look at how this high tech ship works.
- Danny Forster climbs into the frame of the Shanghai World Financial Center, the tallest building in the world at its completion, venturing inside construction of this massive skyscraper.
- Danny Forster ventures from Finland to Florida to see how the world's biggest cruise ships are created and then sail. Danny follows the construction of one of the 11-story floating cities and then boards a working sister ship for a behind the scenes look.
- Danny Forester explores the construction of heavy duty modular homes and their journey from factory to final site.
- Danny Forster participates in the construction of the Palazzo, Las Vegas' latest and greatest high-end hotel and casino.
- Host Danny Forester goes inside the building of Trump's Tower in Chicago, not your ordinary super-skyscraper. This one is made entirely of reinforced concrete, making it the tallest formwork structure on the planet.
- Danny travels down to Florida to participate in the rebuilding and practice test of an offshore racing boat.
- Danny goes back to the future in Istanbul, Turkey, to find out how to tunnel through water-- and history. The city is now home to one of the most daring engineering projects on the planet that is soon to be the third largest in the world.
- In this episode of Building it Bigger, In a remote Spanish mountaintop, battling gale force winds, frightening heights and a few explosions, Danny goes to Galicia and takes part in one of the largest construction's project in European history, The City of Culture. An eight hundred and seventy thousand square foot complex comprised of six mind-bending buildings, from a library to a museum and an opera house. Danny tries to unlock the hidden message code incorporated into the architectural design of the complex.
- IMAX filmmaker Sean Casey and research meteorologist Josh Wurman head out to intercept one of nature's most deadly creations, tornadoes. Their team follows the first tornado of the season as it hits Tulia, Texas, and ultimately destroys the town.