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- Various science documentaries are presented.
- The story of the permanently changing landscape and its wildlife of the British isles since the last ice age.
- Documentary following sharks and shark attacks.
- A memoir of recording and television star Rick Nelson by his brother, David Nelson.
- Backyard Wings offers an inside look at amateur aviators.
- Features medical and nutritional experts who outline the risk factors that lead to heart disease and discuss the lifestyle choices that can help prevent heart attacks.
- This show is a series of documentaries focusing on the world of psychotronic movies. Episodes focus on the lives of such diverse filmakers as Hershell Gordon Lewis, Saim Raimi, Doris Wishman, Ed Wood Jr, and Tsui Hark. Weird movie genres, like Mexican wrestling movies and Hong Kong horror films, are also examined.
- An examination of the Afghan resistance soldiers' fight against the Soviet occupying forces.
- A five hour television series in five parts examining China's People's Liberation Army.
- Documentary based on the controversial theories of Dr. Barbara Thiering, who contends that the Dead Sea Scrolls reference Jesus and John the Baptist.
- Wildfire: an awesome, yet destructive power and now a global ecological crisis! Never before has this peacetime war with nature been chronicled with dramatic cinematography and a dynamic soundtrack. Major disasters of recent history are revealed in rare archival footage from Australia, Brazil, Canada and the United States. Camera crews on location , profile elite 'emergency response' initial attack teams and air support groups. FIRE ATTACK is exciting, informative entertainment for all those that care about the environment. "The best tradition of documentary film-making combined with high entertainment quality." (United Nations Disaster Relief Office) "A powerful tool in teaching the prevention of wildfire" (Canadian Forest Association)
- An ecological and cultural post-mortem on the Exxon Valdez oil spill disaster in Alaska.
- An intensely personal profile of three Peace Corps volunteers around the world, all doing very different kinds of work, and all committed to helping improve the quality of lives in their host countries.
- A film about the secret films of the Third Reich trying to convince the public and the Nazi party members on euthanasia having to to with the "T4" program. The killing of handicapped people. The most important aspect of the T4 program is the gas chambers created to murder, successful, and used to a larger capacity in the death camps later on.
- New and upcoming technology
- There is a silent and not officially declared war. A minefield where there is a battle of unequal forces. A combat without causes, disputes or conquests, where the combatants do not even distinguish their enemies.
- It's all about animals living in the wild.
- Awards show looking at the best films and television shows related to animal rights for the year.
- Documentary about three-year-old conjoined twin sisters Eilish and Katie Holton from Dublin, Ireland, as their parents are faced with the difficult decision of whether or not to have the girls surgically separated.
- Host Jay Schadler leads viewers through real crime cases by reconstructing the stories using video, actual participants and eyewitnesses.
- Stalin was born Joseph Dzhugashvili in the Georgian town of Gori in 1879. He was an early activist in the Bolshevik movement, where he first assumed the pseudonym Stalin (which means "man of steel").
- Jesus Christ is the center of the worldwide Christian faith. Is there any historical, archaeological, or scientific confirmation that Jesus did in fact live and grow to manhood in the obscure Judean village of Nazareth? Is Jesus Christ the living Son of God? Or a myth sustained for 2,000 years? The astonishing evidence for the life of Christ is explored in light of recent discoveries.
- American version of the Australian based science magazine series.
- History and tour of the famed prison from it's days as a military fort to its use by Native American protesters in the 1970's. Includes interviews with former inmates and families of prison officials who lived on the island.