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- "Lone Star Law" features the men and women of Texas Game Wardens.
- Police departments across the state, experiencing chronic manpower shortages, must draw on officers from the lower 48 states to fight a rising crime rate; newcomers learn that, like everything else, policing is different in Alaska.
- Two families search for their loved ones who went missing in the fields of Brooks County, Texas, and find a haunted land with more questions than answers.
- Adventurers, Vasti and Riaan risk everything from their lives to their relationship during a historic 7,000 mile journey across the ocean from Morocco to New York City in a row boat.
- Loud Enough follows the journey of an ordinary family doing the extraordinary - taking on a system biased against them, undergoing personal transformation, achieving victories both within and beyond the justice system, and embarking on a new mission as activists fighting for systemic change. Through their emotional wins and crushing defeats, the Smith family story demonstrates the power of love, tenacity, and community to survive the system, and explores concrete ways in which the criminal justice system in America can and must change.
- America's Treasures.
- "A Walk to Beautiful" tells the story of five women in Ethiopia suffering from devastating childbirth injuries. Rejected by their husbands and ostracized by their communities, these women are left to spend the rest of their lives in loneliness and shame. We follow each of these women on their journey to a special hospital in Addis Ababa where they find solace for the first time in years, and we stay with them as their lives begin to change. Through the intimate experiences all five share, we are no longer in the heart of Africa-we are in the hearts of these women. The trials they endure and their attempts to rebuild their lives tell a universal story of hope, courage, and transformation.
- Black Blizzard brings to life the Dust Bowl that decimated the American Great Plains in the 1930's. We match modern science with special effects wizardry to reinvent the experience of living through blinding blizzards of dust, and we meet the survivors who refused to leave their land and lived to tell the tale. We also investigate the controversial history of the Great Plains - an area in the middle of the country, stretching from North Dakota to Texas - and reveal the reasons why the black blizzards ravaged the land.
- Humans have long believed in the existence of evil spirits, demonic possession, and the devil on earth. In this HD special, go deep into the world of the unexplained to explore the history of exorcism. Although the practice has existed for thousands of years, the recent explosion of exorcisms reveals that this ritual is very much alive and thriving today.
- Once a powerful, sprawling presence in Northern Africa, the ancient kingdom of Nubia now lies buried beneath mounds of red brick rubble in the Sudan. Forgotten by history and largely neglected by archaeology, its cities have lain buried for centuries, harboring priceless secrets of a civilization that once rivaled Egypt. Join world-renowned archaeologists Julie Andersen and Salah Ahmed as they unearth Dangeil - a thriving Nubian city that once sat at the juncture of several prominent trade routes. While excavating a massive temple to the god Amun, the team makes a surprising discovery that could solve the mystery of why the city was abandoned.
- TOMBOY shines a light on a hidden generation of woman drummers, in a field that was once the exclusive domain of men. The dynamic narratives of these extraordinary women interweave, launching a timely dialogue on gender and artistry, which extends far beyond the musical sphere.
- Four families deal with the experience of raising twins, triplets and others of multiple birth.
- At south of Peru nearby Atacama desert lived a people called Chiribaya around 1.000 A.D. they settled a narrow strip of land on valley of Ilo that flows into pacific ocean, the anthropologist Dr. Sonia Guillén found many mummies.
- Catching Odell provides a behind-the-scenes look into Beckham's private training in the off-season, his preparation for the upcoming season, and how the pressures and weight of expectations both frighten and motivate him. Additionally, the one-hour documentary takes viewers back to Louisiana where Beckham was raised and offers an intimate view into his life off the field in New York City.
- In this film we follow a group of unique crime fighters devoted to locating the hidden groves of missing persons. We interweave the case of a beautiful woman who was missing for over 20 years while her murderer ran free, with the NecroSearch team's training of a group of international human rights activists.
- Debunked! follows adventurer Paul Harmon and archaeologist Alexei Vranich as they debunk myths surrounding Costa Rico's mysterious stone spheres. From examining the size and shape of the spheres to investigating their age and origins, Paul and Alexei use science to reveal the true story behind these ancient wonders. A pilot for the Discovery Channe. Shot in HDTV.
- Great monuments were built in the ancient city of Tiwanaku on the shores of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. The origin of these monuments has given rise to a small economy based on exaggerated claims as to who were the creators of this city. Now, archeologists struggle to understand how these stones were moved and carved by the people that would have actually lived there. A team gathers to build a boat in the traditional way and move a stone identical to the ones found in Tiwanaku. The only rule is that they may not use modern tools, just their best understanding of ancient tools and techniques. Gain a first-hand experience, standing side by side and talking with the researchers undertaking this amazing mission.
- Documentary that joins father and son herpetologists Lee and Jesse Grismer as they traverse the rugged, unexplored islands of Malaysia in a quest to uncover our planet's last, undiscovered reptile species.
- In Innovate, we follow a dynamic team of scientists and engineers who are pushing the envelope on renewable energy. We go behind the scenes as they attempt to make global history in New York City's East River by submerging massive water turbines, churned by the river's tidal energy that will generate power. We break stereotypes associated with these careers as we see the real people working on groundbreaking technology - passionate men and women who work collaboratively and balance their personal lives with the demands of being on the cusp of breakthrough developments. This team of eco-pioneers will share both their personal and professional journeys along the way as they face challenges, overcome obstacles, and ultimately pave the way for a 21st century metropolis powered by renewable energy.
- Create a balanced, natural pregnancy. In this video, Dr. Andrea Pennington, a nationally-recognized wellness expert and respected physician, shows you how to soothe nagging symptoms, keep aches and pains at bay with gentle exercises, eat for maximum energy, and forge a deep connection within and with your baby. Sharing her own personal journey as an expectant mother, Dr. Pennington explores firsthand the world of natural alternatives for pregnancy, labor and delivery. She also offers vitamin and supplement recommendations, eco-friendly tips and more - providing you with all the information you need to have for a balanced, natural pregnancy.