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- March Madness is built on upsets, but a 16 seed has never defeated a 1 seed in the history of the NCAA Tournament. ESPN and FiveThirtyEight analysts examine if we will ever see The Ultimate Upset.
- The Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world, but it is also rich in natural resources. One of the official mining sectors has collapsed amid the country's ongoing conflict, and now both sides are benefitting from the illicit trade of gold and diamonds. Clashes over control of the many mines have also created religious tension in places where there previously had been none. VICE News traveled to mines located in the heart of the Central African Republic to see how the battle over natural resources is playing out in one of the world's most violent conflicts.
- A former member of one of the New York mafia families analyzes mob scenes from 13 movie and TV shows for accuracy.
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- 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?
- 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.
- 15-minute documentary on the history of the Auschwitz Nazi death camp.
- Remi Adeleke, a former Navy SEAL, currently an actor and filmmaker, served in Naval Special Warfare and with SEAL Team 3 from 2002 to 2016. Adeleke breaks down the realism of SEAL Team scenes in movies and TV, from training to special operations, intelligence gathering and data collection, rescue operations, and direct combat. Movies Adeleke rates include "The Rock" (1996), "Tears of the Sun" (2003),"Captain Phillips" (2013), "Act of Valor" (2012), and "Navy SEALs" (1990). He comments on training scenes in "Lone Survivor" (2013) and "GI Jane" (1997). Adeleke also breaks down real-life raids and rescues in "Zero Dark Thirty" (2012), and "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi" (2016).
- Dr. Antonio Webb takes a closer look at spinal injuries in movies and rates them for the character's chance of survival. Webb addresses physical injuries from falls from a height, car-crash injuries, bear attacks and other physical injuries. Webb breaks down some of cinema's most iconic scenes.
- 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).
- The true story of the '88 Jamaican bobsled team.
- Jack Barsky is a former sleeper agent of the KGB who spied on the US from 1978 to 1988. After being exposed, he turned FBI informant and has since stayed in the United States, becoming a published author of "Deep Undercover" and an expert on espionage and Russian intelligence. He was recruited into the KGB after being approached by a member of the East German secret police at the University of Jena in 1969. Barsky rates the realism of Russian spying tactics such as message interception, surveillance, and sleeper cells in "The Fourth Protocol" (1987), "Anna" (2019), "Bridge of Spies" (2015), "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" (2011), and the popular TV show "The Americans" (2013-2018). He also breaks down physical training and spies' backgrounds in "Red Sparrow" (2018), "Salt" (2010), and Black Widow's first on-screen appearance in "Iron Man 2" (2010). He also discusses the Bond movie franchise and its depiction of Russian spies in "From Russia With Love" (1963).
- Magician and escapologist Matt Johnson rates nine escape scenes in movies and TV shows, such as "The Prestige" and "The Suicide Squad," for realism.
- This "Theater of Life" series short looks at traffic problems in Los Angeles, California, as described and experienced by Sgt. Charles Reineke, a traffic enforcement officer with the Los Angeles Police Department.
- '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.
- Pilot and Air Force officer Lt. Col. Matt Ziemann rates eight World War II dogfight scenes in movies for realism. He discusses the accuracy of real World War II-era dogfights portrayed in Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk" (2017), Michael Bay's "Pearl Harbor" (2001), and "Battle of Britain" (1969), starring Michael Caine. He also comments on the realism of certain fighting tactics and the physics of flight in "Red Tails" (2012), "Unbroken" (2014), "Midway" (2019), "Memphis Belle" (1990), and "The Eternal Zero" (2013).
- 2021– 20mTV-PG7.0 (27)TV EpisodeCould a mysterious creature spotted in an infamous Chinese river be the infamous water dragon? Is a strange, pulsing sound to blame for several soldiers' curious physical ailments? And how on earth did a child miraculously survive a terrifying car crash? Tony Harris and his team examine the evidence and look for proof that these unusual occurrences are exactly as they seem.
- 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.
- Could a strange silver object seen in the sky seen over Kansas be a real UFO? Is a sound permeating through the ocean a warning that something bigger lies below? And what accounts for a strange purple beam caught on camera in Alaska? Tony Harris and his team examine the evidence and look for proof that these unusual occurrences aren't exactly as they seem.
- 2021– 20mTV-PG7.0 (17)TV EpisodeCould an unidentified creature washed up on the beach be proof of animal testing at a nearby lab? Is an object seen over the skies of inner Mongolia extraterrestrial in origin? And is a site in the woods evidence of a real UFO crash landing? Tony Harris and his team of experts examine new videos and photographs and reach a verdict on what's behind these strange happenings.
- 2021– 20mTV-PG7.4 (15)TV EpisodeA UFO is spotted over one of the world's holiest sites. And could a mysterious floating "spaceman" in a famous photograph be an elaborate, decades-long hoax? Plus, "superhumans" who can stop cars barehanded. Tony and his team of experts explore these mysterious photos and videos.
- 2021– 20mTV-PG7.2 (16)TV EpisodeCould a prehistoric-looking creature washed ashore in Georgia be something new to local scientists? Is a death-defying experience for a toddler proof of guardian angels? And did a UFO spotted in Canada burn up in the atmosphere? Tony and his team of experts the bottom of these far-fetched claims.
- 2020– 20mTV-PGTV EpisodeGrammy-award-winning artist Sam Smith is telling Drew about one of their first gigs cleaning toilets, their recent viral hit "Unholy" and their new album "Gloria." Plus, Sam shares their craziest fan encounter, first celeb crush and craziest rumor they've ever heard about their self. Drew and Ross Mathews are covering today's headlines including Rihanna's teaser trailer for her Super Bowl performance and the latest wedding trend of bringing adoptable animals to your big day. Drew and Ross Mathews have an all-new Drew's News covering some recent good news for planet earth and why a lot of people have a hard time letting go of old possessions. Former pro footballers turned cupcake bakers The Cupcake Guys are joining Drew in the kitchen to whip up some key lime pie cupcakes.
- 2020– 20mTV-PGTV EpisodeKerry Washington stars in an all-new comedy show, 'UnPrisoned' by creator Tracy McMillan, and they're joining Drew to dish all about the new series. Drew Crew member Danny Seo is back and sharing professional laundry tips with Drew and Kerry Washington, including how to get makeup stains out of sheets. Drew and Ross Mathews are at the Drew's News desk and covering the hottest topics.
- 2020– 20mTV-PGTV Episode"Long Island Medium" Theresa Caputo discusses her upcoming series and does readings with the audience to connect them to loved ones; Drew and Ross cover the headlines; interior design expert Bobby Berk (TV series, "Queer Eye") shows how to create a meditation space;
- "48 Hours" anchor Erin Moriarty is joining the Drew's News desk for a special Drew Crime edition of the news. They're covering topics like the stingray who had no companion and suddenly got pregnant and how the case of Judy Garland's stolen "Wizard of Oz" ruby slippers was solved. Drew and Ross Mathews are covering today's hottest topics like the special flight Delta is offering to see the solar eclipse and a bus driver who went viral for buying clothes for a student. "Somebody Feed Phil" host Phil Rosenthal and his daughter Lily Rosenthal are telling Drew about the most adventurous foods they've eaten and diving into some food news stories.
- This "Theater of Life" documentary was produced in cooperation with the International Committee, YMCA. It focuses on the work of Dr. Spencer Hatch, as he shows residents of small Mexican villages how to make their land better able to grow food and make them more independent.
- A motorcycle cop buys a used car to take his family on vacation to the East Coast. Minor car trouble along the way causes him to meet first a reckless driver, and then a highway patrolman who shares stories of bad drivers with him. Various dangers of careless driving - both fictional and real - are depicted as the patrolman continues on the job, later crossing paths with the reckless driver again. When the police officer makes the return trip from his vacation, he finds that the situation has changed in a surprising way.
- Armor officer and military tank historian Nicholas Moran rates eight tank battles in movies, such as "Saving Private Ryan" and "Fury," for realism.
- 2021– 21mTV-PG7.1 (18)TV EpisodeA sighting of a 30 foot long serpentine sea monster. Is a man from North Korea proving that super soldiers might not be such a cartoonish idea after all? And are recordings of strange howls those of the Wendigo from indigenous American folklore? Tony Harris and his team of experts investigate these claims.
- Bomb disposal expert Lloyd Davies rates the realism of bomb-disposal scenes in popular movies and TV shows. Davies addresses land mines in the TV show "SEAL Team" (2018) and other improvised explosive devices in "The Hurt Locker" (2008), "Die Hard with a Vengeance" (1995), and "Bodyguard" (2018). He breaks down the "red wire, blue wire" movie device from "Juggernaut" (1974) and "Blown Away" (1994). Would nuclear devices have countdown timers as seen in "Mission: Impossible - Fallout" (2018)? Does sarin gas release the way it's shown in "The Rock" (1996)? And would a bathtub protect you from an explosion such as in "Lethal Weapon 2" (1989)?
- Documentary of Daniel Schubert's grandmother, Martha Katz, a Holocaust survivor.
- Travel to Egypt's Valley of the Kings and examine the tomb of King Tut as we attempt to unlock its many secrets.
- Is it possible that Atlantis really existed? New evidence of an ancient lost civilization raises surprising new theories.
- In 1990, deep in the badlands of South Dakota, paleontologists unearthed the bones of a monster. Forty feet long and weighing several tons, the fossil skeleton was assembled and rebuilt into the largest, most complete T. rex ever discovered. Named Sue, this majestic icon of the dinosaurs has captured the imaginations of millions of museum visitors over the years. But her full story has yet to be told...until now. Waking the T. rex: The Story of SUE traces the life of one of the most feared predators of the Cretaceous. Join scientists as they decipher fossil clues to piece together the lifelong struggles, from nest to death, of this famous Tyrannosaurus. Witness her life events unfold, including an epic battle with a Triceratops, in a world where the only rule is eat or be eaten.
- An internationally recognized security analyst, researcher, author, and speaker who works with leading security firms, government organizations, and Fortune 500 companies looks at 12 hacking scenes from popular TV shows and movies and rates them based on realism.
- Pink Floyd's long career of cutting edge music is profiled.
- Lily Tomlin reminisces about growing up in Detroit.
- 2016–202327mTV-MA7.0 (16)TV EpisodeIn the first week of Joe Biden's presidency, The Circus offers a window into his approach towards tackling the COVID-19 crisis. As the vaccine moves from shipment to inoculation, hosts focus on administrative response at multiple levels.
- 2016–202327mTV-146.3 (12)TV EpisodeAfter President Biden's powerful speech to the UN, The Circus focuses on his administration's approach to foreign policy. In the wake of ongoing turbulence in Afghanistan, how has the Biden Presidency navigated international partnerships?