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- Chances are your idea of fun isn't wrestling alligators. Well, that's the idea that keeps the Gator Boys, Paul and Jimmy, busy.
- Sniper-Inside the crosshairs is a documentary based show profiling the worlds best Sniper shots and feats known to man. This documentary takes you behind the scenes to give the viewer and inside look at what it takes to pull off the shots that these men have done. A must see for any real shooter looking for a no bull show on shooting.
- What would happen if the Nazis won World War II? Death Camps in America's heartland, secret police raids in urban centers, social media spying on your every move.
- After moving to the United States, Nigerian immigrant Dayo (Attah) struggles to find a balance between his desire to join a college fraternity and bonding with his estranged father who is a strict pastor at a local church.
- A rapid-fire history of our world, from the beginning of time as we know it to present day. This two-hour CGI-driven special delves into the key turning points: the formation of earth, emergence of life, spread of man and the growth of civilization--and reveals their surprising connections to our world today.
- An insight at the work of law enforcement agencies in Sullivan County, TN and Ashe County, NC.
- The true story of the most successful slave uprising in world history comes to the screen as filmmaker Nolan Walker explores the Haitian Revolution, the movement some historians site as the flashpoint for universal human rights.
- This documentary surveys the life of iconic revolutionary Che Guevara, from early formative experiences to his final hours.
- A young copywriter becomes the most famous man on the planet, overnight, when he is mistaken as the next messiah.
- Noteworthy World War II battles of US General George S. Patton are examined.
- Jake's Closet takes you back through childhood in a suspenseful and deeply moving story that dives deep into the mind of a little boy under the stress of a fractured family.
- A seven-part series exploring the capital vices, including their origin in religious teaching and history's worst perpetrators.
- Examining how death machines have evolved throughout time, how they were made, and how they work.
- Documentary following Chaz (formerly Chastity) Bono's gender transition. Includes interviews with family members and friends as the transition is followed.
- The Untold Story of the Electoral College.
- Alexander the Great conquered Greece, Turkey, most of Asia (present Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, parts of others) and Egypt in Africa, before age 32. Even now, his innovations in battle continue to be studied.
- Follow six life-threatening incidents where kids have swallowed unusual items when nobody was watching. A boy swallows a AA battery and doctors must get it out before the acid burns a hole in his stomach. A 7-month swallows several coins and a sequin that sever her esophagus. A toddler swallows a toy car that is out of the reach of an endoscope. A toy trumpet gets stuck in a child's trachea. A girl eats dozens of rat poison pellets that can cause her to bleed to death. A boy swallows three magnets that cause his intestines to develop gangrene.
- Follows four explorers as they endeavor to re-create one of history's greatest adventures, journalist Henry Morton Stanley's 1871 trek into Africa to find missing explorer David Livingstone.
- This documentary series explores relatively unknown, and sometimes off-limits, historical sites across the USA. Hosted by Don Wildman.
- Includes historical events that shaped the past and present Secret Service policies and procedures told by past and present Secret Service agents.
- In every episode Penn and Teller present a number of stories. All but one are true, it's up to the viewers to guess which story is false.
- Docu-series that follows controversial commentator and plainspoken truth-teller Charles Barkley on a barnstorming tour to discover what Americans really think about race. Dialogue, in person and on the record.
- Inadequately prepared for the responsibilities George Washington accepts first as a British officer and later as the commander of the Colonial Army, his mistakes lead to battlefield and political failures and and disgrace. But Washington learns from each round of failures and through devotion to his duty recovers his reputation and eventually gains the adulation of the new United States.