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- Peter Parker balances his life as an ordinary high school student in Queens with his superhero alter-ego Spider-Man, and finds himself on the trail of a new menace prowling the skies of New York City.
- Science and mythology - and how they are the same thing.
- A documentary series on the wildlife found on Earth. Each episode covers a different habitat: deserts, mountains, deep oceans, shallow seas, forests, caves, polar regions, fresh water, plains and jungles. Narrated by David Attenborough.
- Rick Harrison and his family own and run a pawn shop on the Las Vegas strip. They buy, sell, and appraise items of historical value.
- A slight malfunction causes Chaos Control, and sends Sonic the Hedgehog to Earth. While there, Sonic meets Chris Thorndyke, who aids at collecting the Chaos Emeralds, so Sonic and friends can go home.
- Stan Lee and Daniel Browning Smith travel the world looking for humans that have powers like heros from comic books.
- Two Filipinas, both victims of sexual abuse in varying degrees, yearn and search for a utopia where women can live without being sexually violated. By chance, they encounter a study by renowned anthropologist June Prill-Brett, Ph.D., which states that the Bontok of the Philippine Cordilleras has lived for eras without a term, nor concept, nor incidence, of rape. At last, a utopia, where the most heinous of gender crimes is unheard of. Or, is it? The search centers on the municipality of Bontoc, the locus of Bontok culture. Alas, the move to completely revalidate Dr. Bretts statement is a generation too late. Oral tradition is now seldom retold, and the last generation of Bontok Igorots who have lived in the traditional ato and olog are already in their twilight years. Through judiciary archives, local government records, and the oral narratives of Bontok elders, the mission does find its holy grail, albeit almost dead: suffocating under the inevitable weight of alien culture and mass media. If at all, the rape-less society still exists, but only within very small, tightly-knit Bontok communes. Still exists, but trapped in the rapidly-fading past: the last evidence proving its very existence is the collective memory of Bontok elders who do not even know each other, all saying Idi, awan! Tatta, addan (In our days, there was none! But today, there is rape) In this world where the universality of women oppression is widely believed, how did a rape-less society ever become possible?
- Failed chef Harvey (Kelvin) is granted the chance to travel back in time to study and learn under the Matriarch of Filipino Food herself, Conchita Valencia. In a string of events, Harvey accidentally takes her Adobo recipe with him, consequently erasing the food empire built upon it.
- Inspired by the true story of one of the youngest mothers in the history of the Philippines. Krista was only 9 years old when she became pregnant. Her mother believes that she was impregnated by evil supernatural creatures called nuno sa punso but the real story is more complicated than it seems.
- Drew Arellano on an ultimate travel adventure that's right for your budget. Featuring a different Philippine destination every week!
- In the middle of a broadcast about Typhoon Yolanda's initial impact, reporter Jiggy Manicad was faced with the reality that he no longer had communication with his station. They were, for all intents and purposes, stranded in Tacloban. With little option, and his crew started the six hour walk to Alto, where the closest broadcast antenna was to be found. Letting the world know what was happening to was a priority, but they were driven by the need to let their families and friends know they were all still alive. Along the way, they encountered residents and victims of the massive typhoon, and with each step it became increasingly clear just how devastating this storm was. This was a storm that was going to change lives.
- Captures the frantic rush to the local hospital, the public chaos that ensued, the quickly mobilized manhunt by law enforcement looking for a suspect after witnesses identified the source of the gunshots as the Texas Book Depository, and the clash and confusion of media and authorities as Oswald is brought in for interrogation.
- Go behind the scenes with Miley Cyrus as she prepares to launch her new album "Bangerz".
- In the tradition of the classic investigative news program "Brigada Siete," the new "Brigada" presents news features and in-depth reports by a new generation of GMA News reporters.
- "Pop Talk" brings you the best restaurants, travel destinations, and gadgets, as reviewed by field experts, celebrities, and people like you!
- In Extreme Animal Babies we reveal the different personalities and behaviours of the world's baby animals and find the most extreme examples in each category. The storyline is simple: countdown the ten most extreme babies for any given behaviour or location. The journey to find the answer, however, takes the audience into the complex world of animal behaviour and the reason behind why animal babies do what they do.
- I JUANder is an alternative myth-busting/mystery-solving program that challenges/reinforces historical mysteries and widely-accepted, long-held Filipino beliefs.
- "Investigative Documentaries" features in-depth reports on national issues.
- Serial Killer Earth brings together compelling footage and eyewitness accounts of recent natural disasters, including Hurricane Katrina and the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan, in an attempt to understand and explain what happened during these events and how they compare with disasters of the past.
- "Tonight with Arnold Clavio" is a bi-weekly talk show hosted by Arnold Clavio featuring prominent guests from politics, showbiz, and more.
- "Bawal ang Pasaway kay Mareng Winnie" is a weekly news commentary and analysis program hosted by Prof. Solita Monsod, featuring hard-hitting interviews with influential newsmakers about controversial public affairs issues.
- Budding entrepreneur Amparo Magallanes shares the ups and downs of her life experiences from childhood through teenage years up to today.
- Pedro Calungsod was born in 1655 in what was then the Diocese of Cebu, which covered the islands of Panay and Mindanao, as well as the Pacific island of Guam. An assistant lay catechist, he was killed "in hatred of the faith" by Chamorro natives while trying to defend his fellow missionary Jesuit priest Diego Luis de San Vitores. Through historical reenactments interspersed with interviews with Church experts and followers, GMA News TV's provides the audience with a deeper understanding and appreciation of Calungsod's life.
- Entrepreneur Amparo Magallanes shares her life experiences from childhood to adulthood; her ups and downs and how she attained success.
- A weekly magazine program with celebrity interviews, dramatized stories of people who have overcome life's dark shadows and music guests with an uplifting message.
- "Weekend Getaway" sends two lucky "Weekend Warriors" to a different Philippine travel destination every week. Need a break from your daily grind?