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- Sex and seduction emerge as primary tools of manipulation as players stop at nothing to escape eviction.
- Knockout competition between deadly robots designed and controlled by contestants. There's chainsaws, spikes, and lots of flying metal.
- In this two-part Channel 4 drama, two British-born Muslim siblings are drawn in radically different directions after 9/11.
- A team of archeologists go on extreme expeditions to uncover mysteries of the past.
- The filming of "The Omen" (1976) was plagued by tragedy and bizarre incidents. "The devil was at work and he didn't want that film made" - Producer Harvey Bernhard.
- Tells the terrifying inside story of what really happened during the 57-hour Moscow theatre siege carried out by Chechen gunmen in October 2002.
- William Shatner presents a light-hearted look at how the "Star Trek" TV series have influenced and inspired today's technologies, including: cell phones, medical imaging, computers and software, SETI, MP3 players and iPods, virtual reality, and spaceship propulsion.
- A comedy about a secretary for the deputy prime minister that not only writes his diary, but also engages in some drama to record.
- Lyrical, disconcerting science film about clinical and cultural aspects of voyeurism.
- Nathanial is in jail for gang related crime. His girlfriend Siian wants him to go straight when he gets out. Will he be able to intergrate into society or will his life disintergrate into a spiral of violence against his fellow gang members and his long suffering girlfriend? Longinotto's film raises troubling questions about our responsibilities as we watch and become involved in these teenagers' lives.
- No shortlist of the greatest generals in history would be complete with out the name of Hannibal. This film shows why he was both feared and respected by his enemies. Hannibal's tactical genius is illustrated with the latest three-dimensional graphics technology and exciting dramatic reconstructions of his victories. This is the story of the General who took on the might of Rome.
- Unravelling the conspiracy theories behind some of the world's biggest stories. Getting to meet the people who passionately believe the theories and finding out what drives them.
- Patrick Deuel is the world's heaviest man - almost 1100 pounds. This documentary opens with paramedics removing a wall of his house in Valentine, Nebraska and transporting him six hours to a hospital where he spent months trying to lose weight to qualify for a gastric bypass operation. This documentary moves among (primarily) Patrick and two others who are morbidly obese and their loved ones, neighbors and doctors. It examines how they got that way, what made them that way and how they have succeeded and failed in their struggles to change.
- A look into the Robot Wars phenomenon, from the hit TV show's cancellation to its evolution into a live arena show.
- Film clips of big stars back when they were still doing bit parts, local commercials or community theater. Segments include Tom Selleck's appearance as a contestant on "The Dating Game" (1965) and Gillian Anderson giving a poetry recital on community-access cable TV.
- Young & Married is a brand new International commission that endorses MTV's unique quality and ability to shine a light on the sub-cultures of youth. So following in the footsteps of Engaged & Underage, 16 & Pregnant, Teen Mom and Caged, Young & Married tells the story of young people who have fallen in love and have chosen to spend their life together. MTV documents their lives and the challenges of making such a commitment at a young age with honesty, authenticity and respect.
- A look at three typical employees on Indian Railways as they fight the annual battle to keep the railway service running during the monsoon season.