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- Exposes the true cost of being a member of the world's most infamous biker club: the Hells Angels.
- Every second of every day, millions of Americans are caught on security cameras. Most of them are honest citizens going about their daily lives. But a few are guilty of unspeakable crimes.
- A non-fiction crime drama uniquely telling stories with a combination of Dramatisation, home video and documentary style material.
- Utilizing ground-penetrating radar, LiDar and 3D scanning, Lin will work with boots-on-the-ground archaeologists to discover and re-create unexcavated worlds still hidden beneath the earth.
- In 2014, director Jennifer Peedom was working on a documentary about the Sherpas of Mount Everest when the largest avalanche in recent history occurred on the mountain, killing 16 Sherpas.
- A stunning exploration of the timeless relationship between human civilization and Earth's rivers, in all their majesty and fragility.
- A documentary series which takes viewers behind the scenes with the animal-care experts, veterinarians, and biologists at Disney's Animal Kingdom and Epcot's SeaBase aquarium.
- How did Adolf Hitler go from being a teenage loner and social misfit to the German dictator and cruel tyrant of Europe? This is the definitive guide to the most hated man in history.
- Delve into the psyche of America's most notorious serial killers.
- Twenty-five years of contempt, controversy and conspiracy lead to one question - who killed Biggie and Tupac?
- Animal Fight Night features battles between some of the biggest, baddest and often surprising fighters in the wild. National Geographic dissects the science behind the fight tactics and weapons that human champions wouldn't and couldn't employ.
- An in-depth documentary into Dubai's International Airport and the problems that workers and the airport faces on a daily basis.
- In 2012, Sunday Times war correspondent, Marie Colvin and photographer, Paul Conroy arrived in Syria to tell the story of civilians trapped in Homs, a city under siege and relentless military attack from the Syrian army.
- The latest archaeological research unravels the mystery behind this elusive Egyptian Queen whose name is synonymous with seduction, beauty and scandal.
- A reopening of the case horrific murder of the six year complete with interviews with some of the parties involved in the initial investigation. Where people have died their relatives talk about the case and new archive material disclosed. It is made mainly from the view point of the parents and to an extent their private investigators and supporters.
- Thanks to the movie "The Imitation Game" many people know that Alan Turing was one of the men behind breaking the german coding machine Enigma during World War II. But an equally important person was Gordon Welchman, who invented the socalled traffic analysis. This movie tells the story of Gordon Welchman.
- What Lies Beneath takes the real-footage murder genre to the next level with gripping footage from inside the courtroom of a murder trial. What Lies Beneath uses the this footage as tantalizing flash-forwards to tease you, the audience, with key clues as each story unfolds, keeping you guessing until the end about the testimony: is it truth or lies? Is the person speaking a witness or a killer?
- Cox will reveal how the mission could potentially transform our understanding of life not just on Mars but Earth as well.
- Each World Trade Center tower consisted of 110 floors. Each floor has a story. In this two-hour special, survivors from two of those floors, many speaking publicly for the first time, tell their stories. Focusing on one floor in the North Tower and one in the South, this film will provide a never-before-achieved intimacy with what it was really like to be inside the Twin Towers on 9/11.
- As 40 Spitfires and Hurricanes assemble for a unique flypast marking the 75th anniversary of Battle of Britain Day, two special programmes commemorate the heroes Churchill famously called 'The Few'.
- Detailed history of the design and manufacture of the iconic Boeing 747, which was developed as an inferior sibling to Boeing's preferred option, the Super-Sonic Transport. The financial stress that Boeing faced almost put it out of business, but resulted in a masterpiece of engineering which created the way forward in safe, reliable and economic air transport.
- It will tell the complete story of this most audacious of missions, with footage not seen anywhere else. The archives reveal the incredible lengths an army of engineers, scientists and astronauts.
- 77-year-old John Wildey was a passenger in a Cessna light aircraft when his friend, the pilot, died at the controls. John was stranded 1,500ft up, in fading light, in a plane he didn't know how to fly.
- Ultimate Warfare takes an exciting new look at some of the greatest battlefield conflicts in modern history. Using cutting-edge CGI animation and on the ground interviews to bring a new perspective to each battle, every episode profiles the decisive missions, heroes, and weapons, all of which played critical roles in turning the tide within historic battles.
- As well as marking the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbour, this documentary will reveal the untold story behind the failure to stop the Japanese attack.