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- Dramatized reconstruction of real-life air disasters, along with interviews with aviation experts and eyewitnesses.
- Helicopter flights above the USA give breathtaking views of the nation's historic landmarks and natural wonders all presented in stunning HD aerial cinematography while narration provides background information and historical context.
- A deeper look into the real story of Victor H. Green's "The Negro Motorist Green Book" during the Jim Crow era and beyond.
- The U.S. expands westward after the Civil War displacing the last of the free-roaming Native Americans onto Reservations. This show focuses special attention on General George A. Custer and the Battle of the Little Bighorn and Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show.
- Series about recent marine disasters and the subsequent investigations.
- 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.
- Meet Titanoboa: She's longer than a bus, eats crocodiles for breakfast and makes the anaconda look like a garter snake.
- Heartwarming stories from the largest animal rescue center for orangutans in the world where the caring staff do their best to help the young apes adjust, come of age and eventually return to the jungle.
- Series reviews modern aircraft from the b2bomber to drones
- These are the true stories of American heiresses who travelled to England to marry titled English men in the late 1800s.
- The Pacific War in Color immerses viewers in a graphic and dramatic look through an unfiltered lens.
- This documentary looks at the search for the remains of King Richard III of England (1452-1485). After being killed in the Battle of Bosworth Field (August 22, 1485), his remains were taken to Leicester and it was believed that he was buried at Greyfriars Church. The church no longer exists and its remains were now believed to be under a car park. Phillipa Langley of the Richard III Society convinced archaeologists at the University of Leicester to lead a dig and surprisingly, as it turned out, the first skeleton they found was subsequently proven to be that of the King through DNA tests which showed a match to Canadian Michael Ibsen, a direct descendant of Richard III's sister.
- Beneath the spectacular beauty of Yellowstone National Park lies a ticking time bomb...a supervolcano that's overdue for its next eruption. When that day inevitably comes, it will trigger the end of civilization as we know it. See how recent earthquake swarms and other signals of activity have put scientists on high alert for a large-scale super volcanic eruption. Then, witness the worldwide effects of this cataclysmic eruption, which experts predict will produce energy equivalent to the detonation of 1,000 nuclear bombs.
- From the Blitzkrieg of France to the Allied invasion of Berlin, witness the most influential battles of WWII - in color.
- Explores some of the most incredible feats of engineering and features architectural wonders from all over the world.
- The story how 617 Squadron, the most famous RAF bomber unit of WWII, helped fool Adolf Hitler and his Nazi High Command into believing the Allied invasion of France was going to be nearer Calais than Normandy, by creating a fake invasion fleet with strips of tin foil, called window.
- A look at the people and equipment responsible for the operations and maintenance of Ted Stevens Airport in Anchorage, AK. There are many unique challenges they encounter due to the location and weather at the airport. Many crews are involved with this immense operation including Air Traffic and Ground Controllers, Electricians, Mechanics, Technicians, Police, Fire, Runway Maintenance and Clearing, Aircraft Maintenance, Airline Crews and Agents, Ice Runway and Water takeoff and landing crews, and many other important people that are dedicated to keeping this whole operation safe and efficient.
- Historians and scientists search for insights into the origins and significance of some of the most enigmatic relics and mysteries known to man.
- The drama led documentary series presents history's most iconic female fighters. Each extraordinary tale of blood, sacrifice and endurance centres on the life of one young woman warrior caught up in the bloody struggles of her time.
- Scientists are learning that each bee in a hive is an individual, with its own personality. Follows the circle of life of the honeybees.
- Documentary style show talking about real life events from some of the most popular movies.
- 6 weeks before D-Day, British, American, and Canadian soldiers took part in a dangerous rehearsal for the Normandy invasion which claimed more American lives than the attack on Utah Beach. So what happened? How many Americans died? And who is to blame?
- Journey to four regions of Britain, discovering the historical significance of the island from breathtaking heights.
- The documentary looks at the reasons behind the sinking and lack of rescue of the RMS Titanic, and sees Tim Matlin, author of several books about the Titanic travel to locations across Europe, North American and the Atlantic Ocean to meet experts and perform experiments to test theories.
- The iconic images of the monarchs, frequently captured in famous portraits and paintings, are part of the very fabric of national culture, in carefully-arranged poses. This is all well and good, but actually, they were all just human beings, with the same ticks and foibles, bad habits and weaknesses, as the rest of us.