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- The Crocodile Hunter mistakes some CIA agents for poachers and sets out to stop them from capturing a wily croc which, unbeknownst to him, has swallowed a tracking drone.
- A retelling of Sir Ernest Shackleton 's ill-fated expedition to Antarctica in 1914-1916, featuring new footage of the actual locations and interviews with surviving relatives of key expedition members, plus archived audio interviews with expedition members, and a generous helping of the footage and still photos shot on the expedition.
- Host Mack checks out the latest and greatest in Military defense--and offense, and introduces the bizarre characters that spend their lives inventing new ways to obliterate the enemy. Big guns, smart bombs; no weapon is off-limits.
- Each episode of Extreme Engineering features a major construction and engineering project. Some projects are completed ones, like the new Hong Kong airport. Other projects are those under construction like the Gotthard Base Tunnel under the Alps. Still other episodes showcase futuristic projects that may never be built, like the Transatlantic Tunnel. Most episodes examine possible disaster scenarios that could threaten the projects.
- An underwater expedition to the German battleship Bismarck and digitally reconstructs events that led up to the ship's sinking during World War II.
- Steve and Terri Irwin's Australian zoo is home to a plethora of dangerous reptiles.
- They're the people we hope never to need, but when an emergency occurs, they're all we depend on. Filming with 999 responders, emergency paramedics and their patients, this is the story of the men and woman of the HSE National Ambulance Service.
- On November 8th 1983 World War III almost began, and with it a nuclear apocalypse. This day is now acknowledged as one of most perilous on the whole of the Cold War.
- Reconstitution of the alleged true story about demonic possession that was behind William Friedkin's The Exorcist.
- Follows the coming of age of a young leopard on the Serengeti Plain, filmed over three years by Dutch naturalist Hugo Van Lawick.
- This documentary explores the 1949 possession and subsequent exorcism of a boy known as Ronald Doe.
- There are over 20,000 wildfires in a typical year; we follow crews to a few of them. First, we see the preseason physical training and a prescribed burn, which burns the flammable underbrush before the trees themselves are flammable. But since these burns can't do the whole job, we see how firespotters pinpoint lighting-caused fires that smokejumpers then have to parachute into. In the open wilderness of Idaho, the job is relatively simple. In California, where forests are closer to civilization and the chaparral forests are much more flammable, access to the fire is easier, but fighting it is harder. And in Australia, where the forests are full of eucalyptus and tea, the flammability is compounded by the acrid smoke.
- This film explores an elephant clan's search for food and water as seen through the eyes of one old bull.
- The true story of the surviving sailors whose whaling ship was destroyed by a sperm whale.
- Special explaining the tragedy that had occurred on September 11, 2001 and shining a spotlight on what seemed to be America's newly-discovered enemy, Terrorism.
- A new look into the mysterious serial killer: Jack the Ripper.
- A behind-the-scenes look at Space Shuttle operations.
- Here is an account of how the cross of Christ came to be the symbol and icon it is today. It presents a close-up look at an inscribed piece of wood, believed to be the actual headboard of Christ's cross.
- A re-enactment of the 13-day siege of the Alamo, the defining moment of the Texas revolution. Extensive use is made of original documents, from both sides of the battle, with legend (the famous line in the sand) presented as legend, and no historical rewriting. Filmed where it happened, on the 160th anniversary of the death of 189 heroes who died for Texas independence on March 6, 1836.
- A feature length documentary that tells the story of nine young men and women constructing positive lives as they face the challenges of growing up poor in one of America's most famous African American communities.
- Documentary about the search for Gus Grissom's Mercury capsule, the Liberty Bell 7, that was lost in the Atlantic after splashdown.
- One of the most tragic plane crashes in Brazil's history is studied to learn what went wrong. Many tiny coincidences work side by side to bring those many lives to an end.
- A kids sport show centered around extreme and adventure sports.
- A Discovery Channel documentary about sharks, from small bottom dwellers to massive man eaters. Details the shark's physiology, communication, and vital roles.
- 1996–20041hTV-G8.8 (82)TV EpisodeProvocative interviews and never-before-seen footage provide an up close and personal look at Steve Irwin's life.
- Steve Irwin works with the Mexican government to solve croc problems in the resort towns of Tampico and Cancun.
- Steve Irwin braves the elements to experience penguins, leopard seals and humpback whales in Antarctica.
- Steve Irwin travels to Sri Lanka to help laborers contend with some of the most venomous snakes in the world. And, for the first time in his life, he goes head-to-head with a man-eating Mugger crocodile.
- With the use of a helicopter and some unique catching methods, world famous crocodile hunter Steve Irwin travels into the Australian outback to capture nine monster crocs in order to study their movements in the wild.
- In Western Australia's Shark Bay, Steve Irwin hand feeds deadly bull sharks and learns how to trap an eleven-foot tiger shark in a plastic bag.