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- This program is made by the Discovery Network, and the show's 'full-name' has the suffix phrase of "The Questions of Our Life", after curiosity. The show tries to answer mysteries and certain queries within diverse fields like the human mind, history, archaeology, medicine, anthropology, nature, biology, space and history. While the show was being planned, Discovery's game-plan was to air twelve one-hour episodes each season for five years. However, when "Curiosity..." did premiere in August of 2011, it began a weekly broadcast schedule that ran the full first season, which ended with the 13th episode on November, 20, 2011. Similarly, the second season also followed the weekly format, between October 7, 2012 and January 27, 2013. Since then, there has only been one episode broadcast under the umbrella title of "Curiosity: The Questions of Our Life". This was the episode named "Stonehenge", which was shown on July 20, 2014. Two websites have emerged since the series debut, both of which deal with analogous subject matter, which achieve their individual goals strategically.
- Documentray examining the amount of products consumed in a lifetime and the impact it has on the environment.
- On the fiftieth anniversary of the beginning of the assisted passage to Australia scheme, six 'ten pound poms', as they are popularly known, tell the moving, funny and occasionally tragic stories of their lives in Australia.
- Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, who has raised and bred pigeons since he was a child, becomes involved in the world of competitive pigeon racing.
- A revolution is happening in the Texas justice system. It has always been one of the most notorious in America. Tough judges, tough sentences and a reputation for putting people away when the evidence can be shaky. But things are changing fast.
- The show is dedicated to take viewers to the edge of what is known about how the human body works and how we can make it better
- Investigation of the reports of heart-transplant related memory and personality trait transfer.
- The Conviction Integrity Unit of Dallas County takes on its first ever Death Row case. Greg Wright is due to be executed for the brutal murder of Donna Vick. But with just days to go, another man confesses to the crime.
- 17 year old Antrone Johnson was jailed for sexual assault with a minor. But 13 years on, evidence comes to light that the original conviction may be flawed. Also, can Unit boss Mike Ware bring about the first ever posthumous exoneration?
- Steven Phillips and Michael Wofford were convicted after eyewitness testimony said they were rapists. Both men protest their innocence - but are they telling the truth?
- In two rape cases, one man pleads innocence whilst the second admits to rape and murder. Will the innocent be freed and the guilty executed?
- Johnnie Lindsey has served 26 years, and Rocky Morris has served 13 for crimes they say they didn't commit. Now, after years of campaigning, both men are finally about to get the DNA testing that will prove whether they are innocent or guilty.
- Mike issues a challenge to the New York bird world and the "Tyson Challenge Cup" is born. Mike's extraordinary personal journey into the bird world, coming to terms with his past, present and future, will come to an end but has he changed for the better?
- Ever thought how much America is worth? Imagine putting a dollar amount on everything in America -all the land, the resources under our feet, our homes, even the water we drink. For the first time, Donald Trump puts a value on it all.