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- Take a $100 bill and create an adventure with a Taxi driver in the city of your choice.
- The most consequential events of 1989, including the rise of tabloid news culture, the start of the Internet and the media industry.
- Episode 1: The Rednecks aim to build a lightweight, bullet-proof suit that can augment human strength and fire weapons. Episode 2: The guys turn their sights to underwater exploration -- building a homemade submarine out of a 4 x 4 plastic container farmers use to store fertilizer... and beer kegs, of course.
- Ten part series on terrorism focusing on Islamic extremism from its early roots through the current conflict with the West. Two of the 10 parts are taken from earlier run theatrically released documentary 'Inside 9/11,' screened again with 8 new documentary hours as part of National Geographic "Terrorism Week: Reign of Terror: Al Qaeda and the World Islamic Front for Jihad"
- National Geographic looks in some detail at 6 of the many close brushes with death Adolph Hitler had at the hands of assassins. The potential for the plots to succeed are examined as is the unpleasant fate of the would be assassins.
- Follows Fields as he's dropped into some of the most extreme and deadliest places on Earth for seven days and his task is to keep himself and his small film crew alive and lead them to an extraction point.
- On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, 500 planes are in the air over the North Atlantic; after four terrorist attacks, no one knows if other aircrafts could be hijacked by terrorists who are going to commit further acts of destruction.
- In official collaboration with the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, this documentary series take viewers through harrowing moments of the historic morning of September 11, 2001.
- Fifteen years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on New York City, excerpts from a range of contemporary sources, reports and specials are re-examined, casting light on both the lead-up to and the aftermath of the attacks.
- Interviews with a select few who were able to make it out of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Includes a man and his support dog, a woman who is rescued out of the smoke, and a cameraman,
- A baby chimpanzee's magical journey from the womb to the wild.
- A baby elephant's incredible journey from the womb to her first epic trek.
- Two bear cubs' extraordinary journeys from the womb to the wild.
- A lion cub's magical journey from the womb to the wild.
- A baby sea lion's epic journey from the womb to her first ocean adventure.
- The remarkable journey of two wild dog pups from the womb to the savannah.
- Tomas Young learns about the realities of war, beginning a lifelong struggle through which he'll touch countless lives.
- In Terlingua, TX a popular long time resident is found dead outside of his bar La Kiva by an early arriving bar employee who calls 911. Police detectives are sent to the scene to gather facts and evidence. What they find may divide Terlingua residents forever.
- Australian catwalk model and TV presenter Kate Peck is pushing herself to the limit with some of Australia's toughest challenges and environments.
- In the '90s, the aging Baby Boomers are challenged by the younger Generation X and the youthful spirit impacts everything from politics to pop culture.
- A pastor, a Rabbi and an Imam walk into a diner...and have a fun, serious and slightly irreverent conversation about what the idea of miracles means to them.
- 2014–201650mTV-PG7.7 (45)TV EpisodeDavid Letterman travels to India where the government has committed to one of the most ambitious renewable energy plans on Earth.
- Through two parallel events, centuries apart, Party Like A Roman Emperor draws inspiration from the emperors of ancient Rome
- Explores how light, time and gravity affects our perception of the universe
- Follows the remarkable story of Miep Gies, a Dutch woman who risked her life to shelter Anne Frank's family from the Nazis for more than two years during World War II.
- Examining how a deadly embrace between two atoms altered the fate of the world.
- A travel guide to the very alien planets of our Solar System.
- The daily life of several animals in the Lisbon Zoo, the 125 years of its history and the current philosophy governing the international preservation of wild species.
- The daily life of several animals in the Lisbon Zoo, the 125 years of its history and the current philosophy governing the international preservation of wild species.
- 21 September 2001, 10h17. In the AZF factory, in Toulouse, France, a storage of around 300 tons ammonium nitrate exploded, injuring thousands and killing 31 people. 20 years later, never seen before footage and unpublished interviews show the minute by minute of this industrial disaster, the biggest in French history since World War II.
- With a diminishing supply of ammunition, Bourquin struggles to signal helicopters in a desperate attempt to get the men out alive.
- Chris' quest for eternal youth fast forwards him to the end of his life.
- 2012–6.6 (5)TV EpisodeIt's the longest running construction project in the world, yet after 130 years in the making La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain is still not finished. Join us as we follow a team of experts in their struggle to complete this cathedral like none other.
- A six-part documentary series from National Geographic and Procter & Gamble on Global Citizen's efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. Each episode delves into a different issue connected to the root causes of poverty, following a specific Global Citizen campaign and the organizers, amplifiers, grassroots activists and people whose lives are being changed.
- In Sydney, Brian is addicted to shopping. In San Diego, a mother is addicted to having sex with strangers. In Zurich, a man finds his fix in base jumping, risking his life at the same time. In South Korea, a teenager has a gaming addiction.
- Renegade researchers explore a controversial cure for vices: psychedelic drugs.
- This episode includes trips to Addis Ababa and Phnom Pehn.
- National Geographic Explorer follows Wildlife Conservation Society ecologist J. Michael Fay as he surveys a forest ecosystem. Fay and photographer Michael Nick Nichols take a 15-month journey across 1,200 miles of dense jungle from northern Congo to the coast of Gabon. They meet armed poachers, wild animals, raging rapids, stinging caterpillars.