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- A look at the role of the Buckeye State in the 2004 Presidential Election.
- A beauty salon owner and mother disappears without a trace and is later found deceased deep in the woods of Georgia. Many persons of interest come to light but no one is able to specifically say what happened or who took Patrice Endres' life.
- As the Russian invasion begins, a team of Ukrainian journalists trapped in the besieged city of Mariupol struggle to continue their work documenting the war's atrocities.
- From people who harvest giant blocks of marble to master Lego builders to people who can make babies cry in movies, there are a lot of fascinating and unexpected jobs out there. But just because you haven't heard of them, that doesn't mean you haven't seen their work on the big screen, on your plate, or in your blankets. Check out these 20 jobs you probably never knew existed.
- 9/11: After The Towers Fell is the definitive look at the aftermath of 9/11. The most devastating terrorist atrocity in the history of the United States bowed and bloodied the nation. But out of that tragedy rose the people of America like an unstoppable tide ready to help in whatever way they could, leading to hundreds of tales of heroism.
- An exploding glacier shoots out shards of ice; furious floodwaters overtake a family's home; an earthquake interrupts a day at the movies.
- Acclaimed actor and FDNY veteran Steve Buscemi looks at what it's like to work as a New York City firefighter. Utilizing exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and firsthand accounts from past and present firefighters, this special explores life in one of the world's most demanding fire departments while illuminating the lives of the often "strong and silent" heroes who risk their lives to protect residents and serve the city.
- 202354mTV-MA7.3 (291)TV EpisodeStarting his career in penny stock trades, Bernie Madoff builds a lucrative side business as an adviser, attracting clients with impressive returns.
- 2017–201841mTV-PG6.2 (5)TV EpisodeFollowing Aron's successful test of his Death Ray, proving the revolutionary weapon could be real, Jack shifts his focus to Nikola Tesla's potential murder. The first suspect sends Jack and Cameron overseas to Serbia to look for clues.
- 2022– 44mTV-147.6 (78)TV EpisodeVerne Gagne created the American Wrestling Association with one singular goal: return dignity and athleticism to a business losing touch with both.
- The true-crime story leading to the first-ever conviction of an F.B.I. Agent for murder.
- Six of the year's most acclaimed actors working in film, have a conversation that ranged from funny to frivolous to fearsome.
- 2005–20195.7 (10)TV EpisodeBert Newton counts down sensual, seductive and sensational celebrities from 20 to 1.
- Bert Newton counts down fads, fashions and phases best left to the over 18's from 20 to 1.
- Bert Newton counts down the hottest of the hottest supermodels from 20 to 1.
- Greece in 2015: the economy is in tatters and the country is on the verge of bankruptcy. A new government rebels against the EU's iron-fisted rule and inspires millions of Europeans. Based on the political memoirs of Yanis Varoufakis.
- In 2015, Omar el-Hussein attacks Krudttønden and the Jewish synagogue in Copenhagen and kills two. The terrorist attack shakes the country.
- Two people were shot dead in different locations in Copenhagen. The perpetrator Omar El-Hussein was 22 years old and had been inspired by the terrorist act against the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
- Four new team members join Jason, Steve, Dave and Shari on their investigation of the Mid-Orange Correctional Facility in Warwick, New York. They scramble to find answers to the supernatural turbulence holding the property, and its new owners, hostage.
- Airline executive Juan Trippe, pilot Charles Lindbergh, airplane builder Igor Sikorsky and radio engineer Hugo Leuteritz struggle to find a place in post-World War I aviation. Their struggles illuminate the challenges aviation pioneers faced in these early, uncertain days. After repeated setbacks, the four men join forces to build an airline to South America.
- The history of the first federal women's prison, which opened in West Virginia in 1928.
- 'Making of' featurette about director Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece classic Lifeboat (1944). Narrated by the director's daughter and granddaughter, a Hitchcock scholar and a John Steinbeck specialist.
- 'All Things Must Pass' is a documentary that explores the rise and fall of Tower Records, and its legacy forged by its rebellious founder, Russ Solomon.
- 2017– 43mTV-PG7.8 (19)TV EpisodeWhat caused the deaths of 57 Irish railroad workers in 1832 Pennsylvania at a place called Duffy's Cut. And then, we look at Mountain Lake in Virginia that has mysteriously lost most of it's water.
- Director Hannah Livingston spends 6 months tracking two of America's most radical Christian hate groups - a notorious pastor from Arizona and a network of extremist preachers.
- For hundreds of years there have been legends of vast treasures hidden throughout the United States. Stories of stolen gold, piracy, murderous revenge, but are these legends of lost treasures tall tales? Or is it possible that these valuables are out there, waiting to be discovered?
- 2013–201543mTV-PG7.8 (8)TV EpisodeDon Wildman examines a strange pyramid, visits a statue that commemorates a love story, and explores an island nicknamed for a California serial killer.
- The "Shock Docs" series' latest installment explores the chilling history of the Amityville, New York home known as the most haunted house in America and location of the horrific mass murder of six family members in 1974.
- Defying the skeptics, Pan Am builds an airway to Asia, allowing its airplanes to hopscotch across the world's widest ocean by landing at five steppingstone islands: Hawaii, Midway, Wake Island, Guam and the Philippines. Air service from New York to London begins in 1939, completing a chain of airways encircling the globe.
- Three Candidates, Two blind Politicians, One Race. Anytown USA follows a tightly run race in the small town of Bogota, New Jersey and resonates as an all-too-familiar look at partisan politics in our increasingly polarized nation.
- 2021– 20m7.0 (22)TV EpisodeWhat could have caused a baby shark to develop an eerie, human-like face? Are blue lights in the sky a sign that the end is coming? And are aliens vacationing over Lake Superior? Tony Harris and his team examine the videos and determine a verdict regarding the unexplained.
- The How Do You Sell segment discusses what the death of Steve Jobs will mean to the Apple brand. In The Pitch, two advertisers try to sell us the idea of moving our refugee detention and processing centres to Tasmania. The Crisis Management segment asks if death threats against senior executives at Qantas can be good public relations.
- Is the American Civil War really over, or are there still traces of slavery? Thomas Seltzer will find out that if so, what it has to do with today's USA.
- The Associated Press is the essential global news network, delivering fast, unbiased news from every corner of the world to all media platforms and formats. AP's commitment to independent, comprehensive journalism has deep roots. Founded in 1846, AP has covered all the major news events of the past 165 years, providing high-quality, informed reporting of everything from wars and elections to championship games and royal weddings. AP is the largest and most trusted source of independent news and information. Today, AP employs the latest technology to collect and distribute content - we have daily uploads covering the latest and breaking news in the world of politics, sport and entertainment.
- Australian asteroid expert Gretchen Benedix examines asteroid disasters from nine movies and TV episodes and rates them based on realism. She also discusses scenes that show meteor showers and comet impacts. She looks at asteroid scenes from "Armageddon" (1998), "The Good Dinosaur" (2015) and "The Expanse" S5E3 (2020). She also rates comet impacts from "Greenland" (2020), "Deep Impact" (1998), "Bruce Almighty" (2003), and "Don't Look Up" (2021). Benedix also rates the realism of a meteorite in "Color Out of Space" (2019), and a meteor shower in "Ice Age: Collision Course" (2016).
- USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar is convicted of serial sexual abuse of young athletes.
- 15-minute documentary on the history of the Auschwitz Nazi death camp.
- Lester M. Gilis, aka "Baby Face Nelson," began his crime career at an early age in a street gang in the Chicago slums. He was given the nickname "Baby Face" by his gang members because he looked much younger than he actually was.
- An examination of the 1988 Presidential Election Campaign: George H.W. Bush vs. Michael Dukakis. What was the defining moment of the campaign? Are there defining moments in political campaigns?
- Tony tries clam tostadas from a street cart that may be the world's best.
- A squad of U.S. Marines becomes the last line of defense against a global invasion.
- In this episode of World War II: Witness to War, the battle progresses from the ground, to the sky. The British begin to face the Germans over the buildings of London and other British towns, and brave young pilots give their all for the Ally cause.
- Music critics discuss the Beastie Boys' career with archive material and music videos.