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- Founder of Viva, Juliet Gellatley, explains the origin of the Corona-virus in 60 seconds.
- Nujeen wasn't supposed to make it out of Syria, but that's not stopping her dreams.
- This is a seven episode miniseries for children. Each episode focuses on a continent, providing some facts about wildlife and geography (both human and physical). This was produced for National Geographic.
- How do you touch space without even leaving the ground? Near Space Photographer John Flaig outfits weather balloons with cameras to capture novel images of iconic landscapes, such as the Grand Canyon.
- Animals face-off in this surprising competition of the toughest, biggest, and baddest in the animal kingdom.
- The indigenous Baka tribes of Cameroon find themselves caught in the middle of Central Africa's forest elephant poaching epidemic. Some are drawn into poaching gangs, while others are working for conservation groups. We take a walk through the forest with Bosso Andre and his son Gaston to learn more about how the illegal ivory trade has impacted the Baka way of life.
- A great photograph should speak for itself, but that doesn't mean there aren't great stories behind it. This program highlights the work of daring photographers who have captured images for National Geographic. Viewers are presented with a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of ten of the most exciting pictures from the magazine's recent history. Image locations range from icy mountains at immense heights to sweltering deserts below sea level. With offerings from photographers Tom Campbell, Greg Child, Karen Davies, and others, students learn what happened behind the lenses that captured some of the best adventure shots in recent memory. The first episode is preceded by a short introduction: "Elements of Photographic Composition" (0:47).
- A portrait of George Steinmetz, an American freelance photographer, who has been on more than a dozen major assignments for National Geographic, and who has made a name for himself by taking spectacular aerial images from his paraglider. This ninth part closes the mini-series with the additional short subject "Photography: the Edge of Risk" (1:51).
- A little girl stumbles into a sacred grove near her village in south India. She disturbs the spirit of the forest, who takes her on an adventure to illuminate the origins of this ancient swampland.
- A mountain, two ski resorts, two towns dependent on tourism, a paradoxical situation.
- An endangered duck is saved. A dog undergoes surgery for tumors, but is it too late? An elusive cat is rescued, but seems too feral for a home.
- For 15 years, Mozambique was engulfed in a brutal civil war that devastated human and wildlife populations alike. Now, Gorongosa National Park has become a model of successful conservation efforts.
- Off the coast of East Africa in the Zanzibar archipelago, lie the island of Pemba and islet of Kokota. When Mbarouk Mussa Omar visited Kokota a decade ago, it was teetering toward the brink of collapse. Deforestation and climate change had wreaked havoc on the tiny islet. He recognized that his island of Pemba could suffer the same fate and was determined to do something.
- Egyptologist Anthony Browder rates eight ancient Egypt scenes from movies and television for realism. He analyzes the accuracy of the mummification process depicted in "The Mummy" (1999), with Brendan Fraser, and "Moon Knight" (2022), starring Oscar Isaac. He also comments on pyramids and ancient ruins in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (1981), starring Harrison Ford; "Gods of Egypt" (2016), featuring Chadwick Boseman; and "The Ten Commandments" (1956). Browder discusses famous pharaohs, kings, and queens depicted in "Exodus: Gods and Kings" (2014), "Cleopatra" (1963), and "Tut" (2015).
- Susan Potter knew in exquisite and grisly detail what was going to happen to her body after death. For the last decade of her life, she lived for a scientist committed to her dream to help medical students become compassionate doctors.
- In the highlands of Guinea, people and chimpanzees live side by side. Stories, and a mutual respect for one another have preserved this relationship for generations. Now, both people and chimpanzees are being pushed out of their homes.
- A fascinating look at our all-important electrical grid and how companies are working to ensure that blackouts don't become everyday events.
- Armor officer and military tank historian Nicholas Moran rates eight tank battles in movies, such as "Saving Private Ryan" and "Fury," for realism.
- Daily struggles of various wild animals trying to survive in the wilderness.
- Take a look inside the minds of elite adventure athletes through transformative stories about facing fear, personal loss, and Mother Nature.
- half-hour series by National Geographic about snake species. Shows take place around the world and are not serial in nature.
- Canada's Bow Valley has been living harmoniously with grizzly bears and other wildlife for the the past 20 years.
- 2019–202224mTV-PG6.4 (143)TV EpisodeJeff Goldblum faces the truth about COSMETICS and discovers that it is a vehicle for both embracing who you are or becoming someone else entirely.
- "First Look: The Long Road Home" details the filmmaking process behind bringing National Geographic's new miniseries "The Long Road Home" to life.
- Jeff learns all that glitters is 'gold' when he takes a shimmering journey to unveil the extravagant joy of JEWELRY.
- Jeff Goldblum explores the world of Denim. He goes to many places to see how many people love jeans.
- 2019–202227mTV-PG7.6 (336)TV EpisodeJeff Goldblum takes his tastebuds on a delectable trip within the world of ice cream. He forages for ingredients in the wild and serves the treat from a van at the Las Vegas Rockabilly Festival.
- Jeff Goldblum explains the interesting ins and outs of the popular drink, Coffee, as well as the various qualities that make it so appealing to some.
- Jeff Goldblum pedals through the world of BIKES and the future of mobility.
- Follows farmers as they transform land into a working farm.
- Jeff Goldblum embarks on a mouth-watering, smoky tour of all things BBQ.
- Jeff gets under the skin of the tattoo community and discovers a world of passionate artists, deep history and eccentric personalities.