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- The very first of the National Geographic specials appearing on TV, before they became a semi-regular series.
- Science documentaries about various topics.
- 1 hour-long TV special about deep sea exploration of the Galapagos Rift (1980).
- A man becomes destructively obsessed with killing a dangerous rat, which has taken residence in his recently renovated house.
- Journey to the rain forests of Costa Rica and explore its countless natural wonders.
- 1965– 59mNot Rated8.5 (44)TV EpisodeFollow two landmark decades of Jane Goodall's work with chimpanzees.
- Officially, India's princes are no more. The Maharajas, who for generations held sway over one third of the sub-continent, have been 'de-recognised'. Yet although the powers are gone, the trappings - and the memories - remain. Members of the royal families talk of the past. - of fierce battles and heroic sacrifices of life in the zenana or harem, of hunting, fabled wealth and the golden years under British paramount rule.
- A TV series about how our body is built and how it works.
- Created and produced by Clem Vallance, in conjunction with the centenary of National Geographic.
- The story of the Mayans is told based on the ancient stone writings by the Maya themselves. Early finds hinted toward a peace loving civilization in sync with nature. But further finds indicate it was quite opposite.
- A genetically engineered dog escapes from the science facility where it was created. A family takes it in unaware of its deadly instincts which soon emerge. The scientist who created the dog tries to find it before its too late.
- Explores the reign of Nicholas II, Russia's last Tsar.
- Vitsie brings the ocean environment close-up to your child through motion video and animated cartoons.
- Discover the wonders of chimps in the wild.
- A revealing look inside the most famous house in America.
- It's one of the oldest creatures on Earth. So old It's called a 'living fossil'. Soon it may be only a fossil. Yet one of the world's most endangered animals has also evolution's greatest success story. A story that begins far from Africa
- During a brutal drought in central Africa, this documentary from National Geographic follows the predicament of animals living along the dwindling Luvuvhu River.
- There are only about 300 remaining Siberian Tigers in the wild, restricted to a section of far Eastern Russia, near the coast. Wildlife biologists risk life and limb to track the tiger and research its movements and habits. They sedate the animals so the tigers can be measured and collared. One Russian scientist is shown raising two tigers which he found orphaned as cubs. He keeps the tigers in a cage, then allows the beasts into a fenced forest-like enclosure. The efforts of these scientists are in contrast to those of poachers, who kill the tigers for their pelts, as well as for body parts to be marketed in traditional Chinese medicine.
- Recounts 20 years in the life of French volcanologists Maurice and Katia Krafft, a husband and wife scientific team tracking the biggest volcanic eruptions. They met with an untimely demise with the eruption of Japan's Mt. Unzen in 1991.
- The 1992 cod fishing moratorium threw nearly 35,000 Newfoundlanders out of work. It was the biggest single layoff in Canadian history and nearly a third of the workers affected were women. In An Untidy Package we meet five women from small coastal communities whose lives were irrevocably changed by the death of the cod fishery. Many feel as though their lives have been placed on hold, and the pressure is on to readjust and relocate. But job prospects are not good elsewhere, and their ties to their communities are powerful. Some women who spent years in the fishery are considered ineligible for the federal government's TAGS compensation program. Others find that the money they receive is barely enough to make ends meet. And all of them would prefer to work for a paycheck. The women featured in the film represent communities under siege--and their stories illustrate the legacy of downsizing and job cuts across the country.
- The aliens and Orb examine volcanoes.
- Rip, Kidogo, Squeege and Orb take a look at sharks, one of the ocean's deadliest predators.
- A chilling look at one of the most violent and destructive storms to hit the U.S. this century
- After crashing down the side of a pyramid in Egypt, Orb tells the aliens about mummies.
- In this movie, the aliens and Orb take a look at the mysteries of Earth, including the sudden disappearance of the Mayan civilization.
- Ryan Harrison is framed for murder and must prove himself innocent by finding a mysterious one-eyed, one-armed, one-legged man after escaping from a bus accident on the way to jail.
- A survey of 86 years of Titanicana in popular culture, with the emphasis on movies about (or inspired by) the disaster.
- This fierce force of nature can snap trees as if they were twigs, reduce houses to rubble, and kill anyone unlucky enough to stand in the way.
- A documentary showing extreme sports done and narrated by professionals on how they prepare on such tasks, filmed with IMAX cameras.
- The Secret Life of Cats takes a whimsical but tough look at the darker side of our feline companions and their impact on wildlife throughout the world. From the county parks of Miami to the outback of Australia, domestic cats and their feral cousins are stalking some creatures to the brink of extinction. In the time it takes to watch this film, cats in the US alone will catch as many as 100,000 small mammals and more than 300,000 birds. "It's 9pm. Do you know where your kitty is?"
- A 19 year old finds himself in debt to a local gangster when some gang loot disappears and sets him on the run from thugs. Meanwhile two street kids start a shopping spree when they find the missing money.
- Discover the wild side of the awe-inspiring dolphin.
- Hackers in Wonderland is a 2000 documentary film, produced and directed by Russell Barnes, about hackers in the United Kingdom.
- Barney and his friends enjoy a day of make-believe travelling on land, on water, and in the air. Baby Bop is the travel agent who leads Barney on lots of playful adventures.
- This story presents the natural history of sea turtles, their ancient mythological origins and present day brushes with extinction despite having roamed the ocean since prehistoric times.
- It's been called an army of thieves and cutthroats. A band of hired killers. But from the burning sands of Northern Africa to the jungles of South America, whenever the odds are long and the battle fierce, the French Foreign legion has been called into action.
- A collection of seven 52-minute documentaries about the depths of the oceans, filmed in Papeete (Tahiti), in France, in the Autonomous Region of the Azores (Portugal), in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and in the USA.