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- This six-part series traces the Second World War, from the rise of the Nazis to the surrender of the Japanese, with detailed portraits of key figures.
- A psychological thriller that goes inside the mind of history's most infamous 9/11 "survivor."
- Australian helicopter pilot and crocodile wrangler Matt Wright and his two mates Jono and Willow work together to relocate dozens of crocs in the Australian Outback while sharing important wildlife and conservation messages.
- A show which highlights the events of the 90s.
- Computer-generated imagery and other visualization techniques reveal how it would look if all the water was removed from RMS Titanic's final resting place.
- An undercover investigation into the escort industry in Las Vegas, where prostitution is illegal on paper but alive and well in practice, with the industry making use of clever ways for the John to "read between the lines" while everyone else turns a blind eye. With the Internet the backbone of the 21st century sex industry, thousands of escort websites are carefully worded, but if you look closely, many appear to clearly sell sex in a fiercely competitive 'market.'
- Cesar witnesses first hand how unruly dogs wreak havoc on community sidewalks, dog parks and even restaurants and offices! Whether it's a spoiled Chihuahua going wild in a family business or an aggressive mutt spreading fear throughout the neighborhood, Cesar uses his unparalleled expertise to bring balance to the dogs and the community.
- China is a country of staggering contrasts, from its ancient civilization to its bustling skyscrapers and from its steep river valleys to its harsh desert landscapes. Embark on an epic cross-country journey, spanning 5,000 years of history and soaring over natural wonders like Mount Everest and man-made marvels like the Great Wall of China. With breathtaking aerial views and on-the-ground human stories, witness this remarkable nation like never before.
- Sam Neill narates an in-depth exploration of New Zealand and its amazing and obscure wildlife.
- An examination of mating rituals of different animals and their similarities to human behavior.
- Since its launch in 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope has captured thousands of stunning images of space, revolutionized our understanding of the universe and become a global icon. To mark its 25th anniversary, National Geographic Channel tells the definitive story of NASA's most successful science project ever, in Hubble's Cosmic Journey, narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson.
- Various volunteers take part in staged boating accidents at sea, stranding unfamiliar pairs in life rafts with what ever wreckage they recovered and what ever food they catch, until they reach land or give up and call for help.
- Saltwater crocs outnumber Northern Territory residents. One man has already lost two fingers in the fight to catch and relocate these ancient predators. Can he and his team keep both populations safe? This unique 8 part documentary series follows the Northern Territories specialist Crocodile Management Unit. Filming the team during their busiest time of year, The Croc Catchers NT examines what life is like for Australia's most historic reptile, and the brave people who dare to control it.
- In this fascinating new series, Bloody Tales goes beyond the British Isles to seek out Europe's most grisly periods to discover the mysterious true stories behind some of history's most infamous tales.
- Would you see the world differently if you walked? John Francis, environmentalist and author of PlanetWalker, Katarina Witt, one of the most successful figure skaters of all time and DeNiro's co-star in Ronin, and Michael Milton, the Paralympic skier who has won 12 gold medals and is the fastest Australian skier undertake an amazing journey on foot. Director Zach Merck shot in stunning HD with proprietary body-mounted camera systems, epic aerial footage and fly on the wall observation. Utilizing lightweight dollies and battery powered LED lite panels, Merck and crew were able to blend elements of cinema verite documentary. It has some powerful learnings, laughs, speaks about Australia from an international perspective. The handful of crew members walked a combined total of over 2,600 kilometers in 10 days to capture breathtaking images of the rugged coast.
- The show explores some of the biggest and most remarkable kitchens in the world and documents their methods to prepare food for their customers.
- A non-fiction television series which follows National Geographic Photographers on assignment.
- What were some of the biggest land animals and sea creatures of all time? The show is a reedited version of Top 10 Biggest Beasts Ever (2015).
- Set in the vast expanse of South Africa's Mala Mala game reserve, a host of Africa's biggest and fiercest wildlife species compete for food, mates and territory against the backdrop of a harsh dry season.
- The day to day lifestyle of various dwarfs from around the world. Their struggles and their accomplishments, their work life and the personal life.
- The story of Australia's greatest flood, the Queensland flood of early 2011. This is told from the perspective of the people who actually lived through it.
- The Six-Episode Series On the Camino de Santiago, produced by La Nube Studio for National Geographic Channels International, premiere on May 2009. Hosted by the Galician musician Xoel López, ex-leader of the Spanish pop group Deluxe, and guided only by the Codex Calixtinus, an ancient manuscript book written in the 12th century, we will travel from Holland, through Belgium and France and, crossing the Pyrenees towards Santiago de Compostela in Spain. The Series, filmed originally in English, French and Spanish, was aired on National Geographic Channels International from May 2009; it was also aired in Spanish speaking territories, with a total of 161 countries and 27 different languages.
- Comets have fascinated, even terrified us for thousands of years. This year, a particularly massive chunk of ice and rock is hurtling our way, an object that will fascinate billions and should create the space show of the century. Right now Comet ISON, somewhere between 1 and 10 kilometers in diameter, is just beyond the orbit of Jupiter. As it races past us toward the sun it should develop a tail that will light up the skies brighter than a full moon. In this exciting special, NGC teams up with scientists all over the world as they follow a once-in-a-lifetime event and shoot breath-taking images of the sun-grazer comet. Bringing audiences up close and personal with one of stargazing's most spectacular displays, Comet Ison reveals what the comet is made of, how it behaves and how it marks the latest chapter in the fascinating relationship between comets and humankind.
- A first in a new series, which follows the day-to-day lives of the keepers and their 29 exotic big cats at the Isle of the Wight Tiger Sanctuary. We're introduced to the zoo's residents, including their only white tiger and the lions, tigers and jaguars get their hands on some 'unusual' prey!
- A team of archaeologists has been granted special access to dig at Lumbini, one of the holiest sites in Buddhism, and the answers they uncover could reshape history.
- Journey deep into the heart of the Amazon the largest rain forest and longest river on earth. Dense jungle with a huge array of animal and plant species, from the elusive jaguar to leaf-cutter ants.
- They are one of the greatest archaeological finds of all time, but can modern technology explain the mysteries of China's Terracotta Warriors?
- The Mont24 was a 24-hour mountain bike race held in the scenic pine forests of Canberra, Australia, with over 1300 competitors. "Racing around the Clock" follows two teams riding the race: a professional male team of four and an amateur team of six female riders. Live the journey of these engaging, passionate and down to earth people. Experience their motivations, group dynamics, physical and psychological barriers, and thrill... don't be surprised if this film makes you want to take up mountain bike riding! The film was created by a crew of professional volunteers with a soundtrack featuring music from upcoming Australian artists.
- Dry Season sees saltwater Crocs crowding into a few remaining water holes, the same holes that thirsty cattle are drawn to. Matt must separate the Crocs from the cattle before the farmers are forced to deal with the problem.