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- Documentary of Daniel Schubert's grandmother, Martha Katz, a Holocaust survivor.
- Six average Americans are confronted with the realities of illegal immigration while retracing the footsteps of dead border runners.
- On May 23rd 1999, Owen Hart fell 80 feet to his death in a stunt that went tragically wrong. Bravely re-living his final day, his widow Martha reveals the mistakes that took his life.
- Lily Tomlin reminisces about growing up in Detroit.
- 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.
- 2016–202359mTV-148.5 (7)TV EpisodeThe Circus concludes yet another turbulent election season with an extended one-hour look at how an historic midterm election stunned the nation as Democrats averted an expected red wave. Season Finale.
- Inspired by Daniel J. Watkin's book "Freak Power: Hunter S. Thompson's Campaign for Sheriff" - Aspen 1970
- Tyson prepares for his Las Vegas debut against Tom Schwarz.
- 2012–201358mTV-MA8.4 (256)TV EpisodeJFK and the Bay of Pigs; on the brink of total war during Cuban Missile Crisis; early Vietnam; JFK's attempts at peace with Khrushchev; JFK assassinated. Directed and narrated by Oliver Stone .
- In this series 2, episode 1 full episode of Modern Life is Goodish, Dave Gorman finds and develops a camera that has some rather uncompromising photographs on them.
- Music critics discuss Bon Jovi; featuring classic music videos and news archive.
- On June 30, 2008, Tom and Jill Estes' bodies are found behind a dumpster in Festus, Missouri. Police are baffled until a receipt leads to CCTV of a blood-stained suspect. A trail of bodies reveals a killer who must be stopped before he strikes again.
- As 15-year-old shy boy, Lillebjørn Nilsen was brought into the limelight due to his talent. Now, he tells us his life story about music, fame, and his eternal longing for peace.
- 2019– 44mTV-PG8.3 (27)TV EpisodeWith multinational input, the ISS is currently the largest single structure humans have put into space. Constructed between1998 and 2011, and continuously occupied since November 2000, it now weighs 391 tonnes. The first module, the Russia Zarya, was launched by a Proton rocket 20 Nov 1998. Two weeks later, STS 88, a space shuttle flight, added the NASA Unity, or Node 1 module. Astronauts from STS 88 then connected the two parts of the station together. The truss, solar panels and airlocks were launched in stages throughout the ISS lifetime and in 2017 new docking adapters were added for future commercial spacecraft arrivals. Current plans are to operate to 2024 and maybe 2028.
- When a young girl goes missing from her university campus, her mother is forced to lead an investigation for the truth. Can she find her precious daughter before it's too late?
- On January 26, 1986, 2.5 million school children, plus Americans and people around the world, watch the launch of the first teacher, Christa McAuliffe, into space, aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. The mission is supposed to showcase the safety of NASA's fabulously successful shuttle program which is the envy of the world. But joy turns to horror as the kids in this classroom, and the rest of the world, witness Challenger explode. Why did it happen? Theo Wilson retraces a mission destined for tragedy, from a worrying mishap on an earlier shuttle flight, to mounting concern by engineers that Challenger had a fatal flaw, to a fateful 11th hour meeting where Challenger is given the go-ahead despite the warnings.
- 2016–202329m8.3 (11)TV EpisodeThis week The Circus examines former President Donald Trump's legal threats, from the District Attorney investigations in Manhattan and Atlanta, to the Justice Department probes in Washington. Mid-season finale.
- Josh Gates travels to the deserts of Sudan to dive the flooded pyramid tomb of a king. The pyramid is at risk of collapsing and the dive could unlock the mystery behind civilization that once conquered Egypt.
- More than 7,000 years ago, the ancient Sumerians established what is considered the world's first civilization, and they credited their extraordinary achievements to their gods, the Anunnaki. But is it possible that these powerful beings were, in fact, extraterrestrial visitors to Earth?
- Pink Floyd's long career of cutting edge music is profiled.
- Music critics discuss Tom Petty's career.
- Queen's early influences.
- Examining the career of British/American rock band Fleetwood Mac. Included: the band's music videos for "Dreams" and "Landslide."
- Music critics provide insight into Pearl Jam's career; classic music videos.
- A look at how climate change affects our environment and what society can do to prevent the demise of endangered species, ecosystems and native communities across the planet.
- Combining unprecedented access to Davis' vast personal archives with original interviews, this documentary reveals a startling portrait of one of Hollywood's most gifted and enigmatic stars.
- With interviews from cast and crew, including stars Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, and director Jonathan Demme, you'll hear how a film with a young director trained in B-movies and cheesy comedies managed to make one of the most chilling films in decades, and how a studio in the midst of collapse could turn out a film that took the box office and Oscars by storm. We'll also examine how Foster was able to make the transition from child star to silver screen sensation, and how an all-but-retired Hopkins was coerced back into the Hollywood scene to create one of the most indelible villains in film history.
- Chemist Dr. Harvey Wiley takes on food manufacturers to banish dangerous substances threatening the health of consumers, laying the groundwork for U.S. consumer protection laws and the creation of the Food and Drug Administration.
- Disappointed with the Mall Santa, Stewie and Brian decide to go up to the North Pole to teach Santa a lesson, only to face a shocking revelation.
- The conclusion to Josh Gates' dive into a Kush king's flooded pyramid tomb; Josh scales a mountain to learn how the Kingdom of Kush conquered Egypt and braves the murky waters for one more dive to find the king's mummified remains.
- Did you ever wonder what it would be like to get attacked by a million bats with tiny bombs strapped to their chests? What about inflatable tanks, robot assassins, bazooka Vespas, war dolphins...The list of outrageous weapons goes on. These weapons, and others, pushed the boundaries of "possible" in the weirdest ways ever.
- Centers on tales of monsters hiding in shadows sparking fascination and fear through the ages. Legends now dismissed, but terrifying creatures may yet dwell undiscovered.
- Sting's successful solo career.
- Bert Newton counts down Australia's most favorite movies.
- A woman who falls down the rabbit hole faces 20 years in prison for her alleged role in the January 6 riots; a couple splits from their friends and families over their belief that a shadowy cabal secretly runs the world.
- 2013–201543mTV-PG8.1 (8)TV EpisodeHost Don Wildman visits a 27-acre island one mile from Lower Manhattan , examines a mysterious set of stones, and heads to a legendary 300-year-old fortress.
- 201356mTV-PG8.1 (97)TV EpisodeThe fantasy genre's beginnings in 1930s comic books, its rise in the 1940s until its decline during the popular blacklash against the medium in the 1950s.
- The lively but neglected history of the women who changed the world while flying it.
- Biographical look at the life and music of Johnny Cash.
- A documentary that follows former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich as he looks to raise awareness of the country's widening economic gap.
- Shane Bitney Crone's plans to marry Tom Bridegroom in California after the same-sex marriage law is passed takes a tragic turn when his partner of six years accidentally dies and Tom's family refuses Shane from attending the funeral.
- USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar is convicted of serial sexual abuse of young athletes.
- Explores issues of identity, immigration and sacrifice faced by teenage conjoined twins Carmen and Lupita Andrade who were born in Mexico but live in Connecticut with their family, who left Mexico so the girls could receive treatment.
- Awards show, which honors theater professionals for distinguished achievement on Broadway.
- When an aristocrat and his entire family disappear, the authorities unearth something horrifying.