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- Iconoclastic Adam Conover from CollegeHumor turns life as we know it on its ear by showing us how unnecessary, and sometimes horrible, things we think we know to be real and true really are.
- Katie Daryl puts the spotlight on the most influential songs, bands, and musicians in the history of rock and roll as she counts down the top ten with a rotating panel of music icons and experts every week
- Dr. Jordan B. Peterson is joined by formidable theological and literary scholars, for an in-depth analysis of the second book in both the Christian Bible and the Torah
- Pastor Rick Strawcutter interviews Katharine Pollard Griggs, the wife of Marine Corps Colonel George Griggs, about the history of the U.S. military and the power elite.
- Every Frame a Painting is dedicated to the analysis of film form.
- We interview historians, genealogists, authors, poets, playwrights, ballet creators, artists, activists, and others involved in the fields of witch-hunt studies, art, and advocacy to learn how and why we hunt witches and what we can do to stop hunting witches.
- A comedic history show hosted by Steve Allen, where he interviews people playing historical figures.
- Trek Untold is a weekly podcast series with interviews from people in the Star Trek universe. We focus on people whose names are not in the opening credits, and put the spotlight on character actors, stunt performers, behind-the-scenes crew, and others who make Star Trek boldly go where no other franchise has gone before, and typically don't get the attention they deserve for their contributions.
- An Indian couple goes on wacky adventures through a fun sex time.
- This four part BBC mini-series examines the science behind facial beauty, expression, and fame in an entertaining fashion.
- Independent researcher Richard D. Hall investigates all manner of topics, from the U.S space programme and manufactured terrorism to UFO sightings and unsolved crimes.
- Ben is back, dishing out more truth bombs for you to serve your leftist friends and frenemies. Become an expert by catching new episodes Mondays and Wednesdays, and Ben will arm you with the facts to counter the most common liberal arguments.
- They are the titans of the spy novel, who have elevated thrillers to the level of literary fiction. Much imitated, much adapted by the big and small screens, Ian Fleming and John Le Carré have painted our picture of post-war espionage: Fleming through the dashing figure of James Bond, with his lush locations and Martinis as icy as his heart; Le Carré through his damning portrait of the British secret service drawn from his own time in MI5 and MI6. But which of the two novelists is the greater? In this thrilling contest, Fleming's case was made by Anthony Horowitz, creator of the bestselling Alex Rider spy novels and author of the official Bond continuation novel 'Trigger Mortis'. Championing Le Carré - whose memoir about his life as a former spy currently sits in the bestseller lists - was David Farr, Emmy-nominated screenwriter of the BBC's adaptation of 'The Night Manager'. 'Fleming is one of the very few writers - Charles Dickens and JK Rowling might be two others - who have transcended fiction, who have created stories that capture a particular time and place, that are universally recognisable and that are, it would seem, immortal,' says Horowitz. 'George Smiley is a fascinating character. James Bond is an icon. That's the difference.' By contrast, pointing to Le Carré's own experiences in the secret service, Farr says: 'John Le Carré turns espionage into existentialism. His canvas is betrayal - of the realm and of the heart. His greatness comes from the personal nature of that exploration.' To illustrate their arguments, Horowitz and Farr called on a cast of actors to bring the novels to life.
- The Klarsfelds talk about their efforts to unmask war criminal Klaus Barbie, a.k.a. the Butcher of Lyon, and to bring him to justice in France while Barbie's daughter, Ute Messner, expresses absolutely no remorse about her father's crimes.
- Faces and Rolling Stones member Ronnie Wood interviewed music peers in an interesting show with only one season. For music aficionados.
- Underbelly is part review, part expose', and part skit comedy. We delve into the seedy underbelly of gaming, movies, comics, and the internets and attack its vulnerable underbelly for massive damage.
- Jon Ronson delves into the pornography industry again as he unravels the never-before-told story of what caused a beloved 23-year-old actress's untimely death.
- WW2TV brings top military historians and best-selling authors on to share their knowledge and stories via our live battlefield shows. WW2TV is operated by Paul Woodadge who hosts and produces the shows.
- It follows the true story of three courageous women, known as the Mirabal sisters, who changed the world. Their lifelong activism in the Dominican Republic and state-orchestrated assassination ignited outrage that led to the downfall of one of the most brutal and enduring dictators of the 20th Century, Rafael Trujillo (aka El Jefe).
- David Rubenstein interviews renowned scholars and public figures in the U.S.
- Director Peter Brook and group of actors and filmmakers fly to the island of Vieques in Puerto Rico in the Caribbean where they recall the film 'Lord of the Flies' (1963) which was filmed there thirty-five years earlier.
- This lecture series explores the psychological significance of the biblical stories in the book of Genesis.
- The world around us contains many complex systems that work so perfectly together. For many years there has raged a heated debate between evolution and creation, with the question at the core of it all being, "Was the earth created, or did it come into existence on its own?" Meet seven experts in their fields who have devoted their lives to the study of this question.
- Host Filip Holm explores the world of religion and philosophy through academic sources.
- Canadiana is a web series on the hunt for the most incredible stories in Canadian history.
- Dave and Stacie discuss popular television shows including Quantum Leap (1989 and 2022), Sullivan's Crossing, FROM and more. We take a Deep Dive into each episode discussing issues that the individual shows bring up and often a scene by scene analysis.
- A journey of Truth discovery, featuring archaeological and Biblical research.
- Explore how to provide support, bring awareness and help eliminate the stigmas of mental health issues.
- An Irish comedy podcast exploring genres of conspiracy theories, paranormal happenings, and true crime from Atlantean myths to Zapruder films; from ghosts and demons to alien abductions; from werewolves and vampires to CIA assassins and Russian spies.
- A podcast celebrating the greatest TV show of all time. Hosted by Jeff Maxwell (Private Igor from M*A*S*H) and Ryan Patrick.
- Learn the history of the Cape Campbell Lighthouse and what a lighthouse keeper's life was like during those early days.
- Monsters is a podcast that tells the stories of some of the worst people who exist in our world. Child killers, torturers, and family annihilators are just a few of the themes that are lined up.
- Examines social and political impact of post-Civil War Reconstruction period. Covers granting rights to freed slaves, changes in occupational structure, racial violence. 1863-1873.
- Palle Strøm presents memorable and often rare footage from the archives of Danmarks Radio, trailers from horror and science fiction b-movies from the 1950s and 1960s, obscure educational films from the US Army (never before broadcasted in Denmark), and others bits. In each episode a former television host (often one who worked at Danmarks Radio's youth or entertainment departments in the 1970s and 1980s) joins Palle Strøm to comment on the clips.
- Through previous interviews, Sean Connery explores different parts of his life.
- Chris Seaver and various guests talk about what it was like for them as kids and now as adults to be in love with the decade that gave us Punky Brewster, Ecto-Cooler, and Sunglasses at night, with a HEAVY focus on 1980's Horror!!. This is a monthly show and from time to time will also feature skits and random weirdness. The show is shot in various formats including VHS, Mini DV and 1080p HD. Contains Vulgar language and Uncouth goings on.
- Interview program where the viewer gets to take part in difficult decisions and dramatic events, about joy at success and disappointments at loss. Politicians, and other high-profile Swedish people give their view on a specific event.
- Food: Fact or Fiction?, hosted by Michael McKean, explores age-old adages and uncovers fascinating food mysteries that are baked inside everything we eat. From pancakes to burgers to apple pie, we will reveal the accidental discoveries, clever marketing ploys, and war propaganda campaigns that have flavored our favorite dishes with a spoonful of fact and a dash of fiction.
- Legendary veteran American boxer Chuck Wepner receives a message from his wife Linda, notifying him that two journalists from Colombia want to interview him about his boxing legacy. Chuck would also talk about certain ups and downs he has had during his career and about enjoying his retirement with the people he loves.