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- A memoir of recording and television star Rick Nelson by his brother, David Nelson.
- Operation Hidden Treasures follows enterprising U.S. Military Veterans and their families whose mission is to salvage and repurpose otherwise unused items and turn them into 'hidden treasures' for people in need.
- This off-season episode was made up of three other regular season episodes of How the Universe Works: S8.7 Edge of the Universe, S7.3 The Interstellar Mysteries, and S4.4 Edge of the Solar System.
- 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.
- Dave hears pitches from three very different inventors and puts each of their inventions to the test. Do these inventors have what it takes to meet Dave's high standards and to secure a partnership that will change their business, and their lives, forever?
- The boys headed to Vietnam for epic road trip across the country. Each of them were given 15 million dong (about US$ 1000) to spend on buying some wheels and must make it to the north of Vietnam.
- The boys acquire traditional classic convertibles before setting off an adventure. The trio are also challenged to each buy a high-mileage and low-quality SUV before undergoing a series of challenges.
- The Dieselsellerz SEMA build hits a snag, and the guys scramble to find a replacement. They decide to rebuild and give away their most iconic build: The Megaram.
- The boys went to Bolivia for a 1000-mile epic journey from the Amazon Rainforest to the Pacific Ocean. For this journey, they have to buy cars that are 4WD (in which the producers recommend) and must be found in the Bolivian second-hand classifieds.
- Some of the brightest minds and theorists on the planet explore the limits of human knowledge and explain the science behind the rules of the universe.
- Lee Asher quit his job in order to travel the country with his 15 rescue dogs loaded into a converted school bus. Now he's determined to build a modern day Noah's Ark: The Asher House Sanctuary.
- Les looks back over his previous survival experiences in Survivorman and Survivorman Ten Days and discusses ten major issues he has faced. Les reviews many clips from previous episodes of both shows and shows how they show these issues.
- In the second part of the Top Gear special, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May continue their epic African odyssey. Having survived insane traffic, lethal mud slides and some distinctly dubious map reading, the trio and their ailing estate cars reach the climax of their quest to find the definitive source of the Nile.
- Three daring BBC presenters continue their journey through the Shan region of Burma. Later on they discover another challenge waiting for them at the river Kwai.
- David Attenborough's legendary BBC crew explains and shows wildlife all over planet earth. From giving an overview of the challenges facing life to hunting the deep sea and various major evolutionary groups of creatures.
- A year in the life of conjoined twin girls
- Jeremy, James and Richard each buy a used two-wheel drive car for £1500 and drive it for 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometres) across Botswana from the Zimbabwe border across the Makgadikgadi salt plains and through the Okavango Delta to the Namibian border. The Stig's African cousin also makes an appearance.
- 2010– 2h 6mTV-PG9.1 (18)TV EpisodeThis off-season episode is made up of two How the Universe Works episodes (S6.8 Strange Lives of Dwarf Planets and S5.3 Secret History of Pluto) and an episode of Space's Deepest Secrets(4.10 Pluto's Strange Secrets)
- New scientific discoveries reveal that the moon has an incredible, violent, and dynamic history. Was the moon originally more similar to earth than previously thought?
- Duane and Chad Ollinger return to Blind Frog Ranch, armed with tech to unearth $3 billion in hidden treasure; shocking new information on the underground tunnel emerges; claim jumpers invade..
- 2012– 42mTV-PG9.1 (19)TV EpisodeLes Stroud is stranded in the Norwegian mountains. Surviving for ten days, Les has no food supplies and little water. Alone and exhausted, Les tests the will to live like never before.
- In the first of a two-part Top Gear special, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are in Africa with a simple mission - to find the definitive source of the Nile. Over the years many explorers claim to have already done just that, but the Top Gear trio believe that they can do better by traveling using only grit, ingenuity and three ageing estate cars.
- In the first of two-part special, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May are on a mission to build a bridge over the River Kwai in Thailand. In order to do so, they must first drive across a country that has been largely closed to Westerners for over 40 years: Burma. What follows is an epic journey of beautiful scenery, regular adversity, ongoing malfunction, and constant bickering between the three hosts.
- The Life Story team spent 1900 days filming the series, in 29 countries across six continents. They traveled a total of 1,850,798 miles - the equivalent of circling the globe 78 times.
- Mammoth series, five years in the making, taking a look at the rich tapestry of life in the world's oceans.
- Focuses on life and the environment in both the Arctic and Antarctic.
- Perfect Planet analyzes, in five episodes, how the forces of nature, including the power of the Sun or even humans, drive and shape life on Earth.
- David Attenbourough narrates on the greatest of all adventures - the journey through life.
- Little People Matt and Amy Roloff may only be four feet tall, but they are determined to make the world their own. Raising four children - a mixture of Little and average size-siblings - the Roloffs strain under emotional and financial burdens. Laid-off for over a year, Matt struggles to get a new business off the ground, and Amy grows resentful when she is forced to go back to work for the first time in 14 years. The Roloff's son Zach learns painful lessons about life as a Little Person when, for the first time, he's too small and too slow to make the soccer team, and average-size kids gang up on him at his 14th birthday party.
- What happens to kids when they join the Marines? This 3-part, 3-hour documentary follows young recruits as they join the United States Marine Corps and endure 3 months of bootcamp at Parris Island. We meet the characters months before they join and gradually observe a complete transformation throughout the process.
- Ralph Friedman is the most decorated detective in NYPD history, with over 2,000 arrests to his name. This September, the legendary NYPD detective will take viewers inside the white-knuckle cases he investigated while working the streets of the Bronx. Ralph Friedman began his police career in the 41st during the turbulent 1970's. Friedman was promoted to detective after five years on the job and his extraordinary career has been commemorated with 219 awards, including the department's second-highest honor: The Police Combat Cross. He found his true calling with the NYPD and developed an impressive reputation among both the department and criminals he locked up. New York City's infamous 41st precinct, dubbed "Ft. Apache" was home to every type of violent crime imaginable during the city's most violent years: the 1970s and '1980s. From seemingly unsolvable murder cases, to undercover busts and deadly shootouts in broad daylight, Detective Friedman was involved in some of the most intense, life threatening cases ever seen on the streets of NYC. From an illegal weapons sting that devolved into a deadly shootout, to a manhunt for a ruthless serial rapist targeting women in Williamsbridge, Friedman repeatedly put his life on the line to bring justice to The Bronx.
- Sunrise Earth: Portraits of our Planet takes you around the world at dawn. Wake up with the creatures that inhabit some of the planet's most beautiful places: Siam, China, Venice, New Zealand, and Peru. See morning like you've never seen it before!
- Forensic students at Penn State University work together in two seperate groups to solve a fictional crime scene in which takes place at the forensic house.
- "Planet Earth" travels around the Earth, finding where the sun always shines and where it's rarely seen. Next, they find where water is abundant and where it's scarce.
- It's the ultimate test of man against machine - or should that be dog against machine - as the Top Gear team set out on one of their most ambitious and arduous challenges ever. Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond take part in an epic land race starting in the town of Resolute, Northern Canada, finishing 450 miles later at the Magnetic North Pole.
- Journey to the M87 supermassive black hole and explore its mystery.
- Current and former presenters of Top Gear share their memories of racing champion Sabine Schmitz, who sadly died of cancer at the age of 51 on the 16th of March 2021.
- The Great Siberian Grizzly is a 52-minute Discovery Channel documentary filmed on the Kamchatka Peninsula in far eastern Russia. The film received the coveted Cable Ace Award for Best Environmental/Nature Documentary Special on U.S. cable television in 1997. The film team spent almost six months in Kamchatka, filming the complete yearly cycle of the Russian grizzly bear from the emergence of the cubs in the spring to their return to their dens for hibernation in the fall. In addition to the spectacular scenery -- volcanoes, rugged forests, picturesque mountains -- highlights include rarely seen footage of mother bears defending their cubs against aggressive male bears, feeding frenzies, and grizzlies "fishing" for salmon.
- Jeremy tests the new Audi R8 V10 Spyder and compares it to the Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet. The boys attempt to create their own camper-van (also know as motor homes) by using a car of their choice and turn it into a camper-van complete with sleeping accommodations, cooking facilities and restrooms.
- An animal's first steps are the foundation upon which their future success depends.