NonfictionWhile the team races against the impending winter to get into the Solution Channel and finally retrieve the treasure on Oak Island, Rick and members of the fellowship make new connections 4,000 miles away in Malta.
NonfictionWhen Boston police officer John O’Keefe turns up dead in the snow, authorities arrest his girlfriend Karen Read for murder. Then, a bombshell Google search and an anonymous tip point to an alleged conspiracy in Canton.
NonfictionEva Longoria explores Barcelona and the Catalonia region, a Mediterranean hub of creativity and cuisine, where world-class chefs push the boundaries of Spanish food.
NonfictionNew ground penetrating radar uncovers evidence of more structures in the swamp and as winter approaches, the team puts a daring plan together to get into the Solution Channel for the first time.
NonfictionFour pairs of singles are set up on blind dates and challenged to work as teams. When missteps in the first round cause problems, will the couples panic or power through? The winning team will advance to the tournament finale for a chance to win $50,000!
NonfictionThe murder trial of Karen Read begins, and jurors hear testimony from witnesses at the scene where they found John O’Keefe’s body. Did Karen confess, “I hit him?” Outside the courthouse, Turtleboy advocates for Karen’s innocence.
NonfictionThe Aztecs built one of the world's most powerful and feared empires, and they claimed that they were guided by a pantheon of more than a thousand gods who came to Earth from different parts of the universe. Could the incredible story of their rise to power--and their sudden demise--reveal a history of extraterrestrial intervention in Mesoamerica?
NonfictionWhen a single mother tries to move on from her open relationship, she unwittingly gets into a war of words with her boyfriend's lover. As the online insults begin to escalate, he takes matters into his own hands with devastating consequences.
NonfictionAs the trial continues, more details emerge about allegedly sloppy evidence collection, conflicting testimonies, manipulated video footage, and baffling DNA results. Karen’s team suggests a conspiracy and cover-up are at play.
NonfictionIt's Week Three and the teams tackle their main suites and make massive moves as some desperately seek their first win. "Divided by Design" stars Eilyn and Ray Jimenez judge the stunning spaces.
NonfictionAfter a long and brutal war, Vietnamese revolutionaries led by Ho Chi Minh end nearly a century of French colonial occupation. With the Cold War intensifying, Vietnam is divided in two. Communists in the North aim to reunify the country, while America supports Ngo Dinh Diem’s untested regime in the South.
NonfictionA visa issue has newlyweds unexpectedly ditching their lives in Los Angeles to move to his homeland of Paris. She's dreaming of a romantic French fairytale, but as a former local, he knows affording it on their budget will be a challenge.
NonfictionWhat seemed like an accidental overdose becomes a murder investigation when a jail informant tips off Grand Rapids detectives. Was Dana Lewis murdered? Conflicting witness accounts leave the detectives searching for hard evidence to solve Dana’s death.
NonfictionAcross the globe, reports of mysterious glowing orbs are on the rise. Their movements frequently defy the laws of physics, and now they are even being reported near military bases, ships, and nuclear weapon facilities. Do they represent a non-human intelligence? And if so, why are they here?
NonfictionProtecting this stadium are highly trained men and women from law enforcement, private security teams and medics. In this episode, the security team breaks up several brawls over unruly behavior and seat disputes, leaps into action when a fan falls over a balcony, tries to deescalate the situation with an unruly fan who refuses to leave and ultimately becomes detained for disorderly conduct--all while over 67,000 fans are in attendance and millions around the world tune in for Tom Brady's announcing debut.
NonfictionA wrestling dynasty with six brothers, five of whom end up dead at a very young age. Only one remains to tell the tragic story of fame, addiction and unusual characters behind this family business that turned into a family curse.
NonfictionViewers are invited on an adventure spanning billions of years into the evolution of life and consciousness. Visit a 100,000-year-old laboratory and examine the change in lifestyle that radically altered human existence and the life of the heretic who found God in the book of nature, which opened our way to the stars.
NonfictionEvery '90s kid remembers Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the ultimate after-school show. However, as cast members face tragedy and cracks emerge, fans are left questioning how their childhood heroes could be so human.
NonfictionTwo guests linked by one hilarious impersonation trace their roots from 1940s Brooklyn back to Jewish communities in Europe. Larry David discovers his German heritage by way of ancestors who settled in Mobile, Alabama in the mid-19th century — including one who became a slaveholding Confederate; Bernie Sanders gains greater understanding of his father’s dangerous childhood in Austrian Galicia during World War I. Both guests discover what happened to the family members who were still in Europe during the Holocaust — Larry David’s grandfather lost nine siblings; Bernie Sanders’ uncle, a member of the Limanowa Juden
NonfictionAfter a gunfight, Jeremy Parnell turns up dead. Detective Katie Roszkowski, leading her first homicide case, uncovers a party bus gone wrong. With few witnesses, she must discover what happened when partiers exited the bus and why it escalated to murder.
NonfictionAmidst a set of shocking over dose deaths at San Diego State University in 2007, the DEA launched an undercover sting operation setting their sights on a Theta Chi brother turned cocaine kingpin and the drug-dealing denizens of frat row.
NonfictionAfter the murder of 15-year-old Milli Penn, Grand Rapids detectives investigate the masked shooter, rumored to be another teenager linked to a fight club. Then, another shooting strikes, and detectives must solve the case before more lives are lost.
NonfictionAcross cultures and throughout history, stories of individuals receiving wisdom from otherworldly sources are widespread. In biblical accounts, prophets are granted moral codes through divine encounters. The Oracle of Delphi communicated directly with the Greek god Apollo, delivering his messages to humanity. Similarly, external influences appear to have shaped pivotal moments in history. Joan of Arc claimed to have had visions that drove her to lead the French army, while George Washington reported an apparition that guided him during the Revolutionary War. Many of history's greatest minds, including Albert Einstein, Niko
NonfictionIt's the ultimate test of man against machine - or should that be dog against machine - as the Top Gear team set out on one of their most ambitious and arduous challenges ever. Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond take part in an epic land race starting in the town of Resolute, Northern Canada, finishing 450 miles later at the Magnetic North Pole.
NonfictionOn the 100th anniversary of Harry Houdini's midnight visit to the fabled Winchester Mystery House, Zak and a team of paranormal experts attempt to summon the legendary magician's spirit. Will escaping death's grip be Houdini's greatest trick?
NonfictionAfter years apart, Jamie-Lee Arrow reunites with her father, Isakin Drabbad – the 'Skara Cannibal' – to confront him over his girlfriend's infamous and brutal murder. Jaime-Lee also confronts him about the torment she once suffered at her father's hands.
NonfictionA couple's home resembles a carnival funhouse with multiple levels across the main floor, creating unused spaces. He sees the property's potential, but David shows some dazzling homes which make her think they should transition to a more functional place.
NonfictionJosh Gates investigates shocking conspiracy theories, including new discoveries suggesting the Titanic was sunk by more than just an iceberg, the true story behind the death of Harry Houdini, and lost Civil War Gold that spawned a lawsuit against the FBI.
NonfictionGuy Fieri's headed back for sweet, spicy and savory favorites! He finds top-tier tenderloin and honey biscuits in Memphis, killer coconut curry goat stew in Boston, and prime-time parmesan chicken with potato croquettes in New York.
NonfictionThe three wise men of Top Gear embark on a seasonal road trip as they attempt to recreate a certain famous journey across the Middle East to Bethlehem. They do so in a trio of open top sports cars, each wholly unsuited to the conflict ridden mountains of Southern Turkey, the dangerous warzones of Iraq and the searing deserts of Syria. Along the way they test the limits of mechanical and physical endurance as well as asking the vital question, what exactly is myrrh and where do you buy it?
NonfictionAlaska Native villages fighting for survival against climate change. With the Howard Center at ASU, why communities are relocating, and struggling to preserve their traditions. From FRONTLINE.
NonfictionZak and the crew launch an unprecedented investigation at an iconic horror film location to uncover the truth behind a rumored curse. Did real-life events converge with Poltergeist's fictional storyline to unlock a lethal, ancient darkness?
NonfictionIn this year's Top Gear special, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May set out to boost the British economy by embarking on a trade mission to India. Equipped with three old British cars and a range of uniquely British products, they set off on an epic road trip across one of the world’s most fascinating and challenging countries, devotedly promoting Britain with distinctly mixed results.
NonfictionAnthony travels to Indonesia to not only experience the delicious cuisine and beautiful culture, but also to figure out exactly what it is that makes foreigners want to "go bamboo."
NonfictionTravel from Corfu to Crete, Meteora to Mikonos, the Peloponnese, Rhodes, Santorini, Thessaloniki, and many other glorious destinations along the way.
NonfictionBeginning with an examination of slavery, this episode looks at the causes of the war and the burning questions of union and states' rights. Significant events include John Brown's rebellion at Harper's Ferry, the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860, the firing on Fort Sumter and the jubilant rush to arms on both sides. Introducing the series' major figures -- Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant -- the episode concludes with the disastrous Union defeat at Manassas, where both sides realize it is to be a very long war.
NonfictionParts Unknown explores the Sicilian way of life, which puts a premium on savoring family, life, and food. Bourdain travels in search of those foods as he eats his way around the island. He makes his home base at the Villa Monaci, on the outskirts of Catania with his enthusiastic, fast-talking sidekicks who counter the otherwise relaxed tempo and epic "food porn" of this episode.
NonfictionIt's a party for everybody! The aerobic concert with Richard Simmons features a live band and real people, plus ten motivating songs: Dancing In The Streets, Beyond The Sea, On Broadway, It's My Party, Peggy Sue, Great Balls of Fire, Wipe Out, He's A Rebel, Personality, Ain't No Mountain High Enough. Let Richard help you reach your fitness goals... and have fun getting fit.
NonfictionJoin Phil in the place he calls the “City of Sweets” as he indulges in some of the finest hot chocolate, football-sized croissants and vanilla bombes and searches for the best roast chicken and vegetable-centric dishes in the City of Lights.
NonfictionMany people leave Pittsburgh but many people return for the rivers, fields and charm of the city. Pittsburgh's Allegheny General Hospital (AGH) is the city's finest level one trauma center and the staff do their best to treat every patient like family.
NonfictionWho was the real John the Baptist? An investigation of a relic believed to be a bone from his finger uncovers proof of John's powerful legacy.
NonfictionA shadow puppet performance provides an entry into understanding Indonesia, a country comprised of thousands of islands whose people endured political turmoil, and one in which, Bourdain discovers, food is the great unifier.
NonfictionWhat happens in Vegas... turns into a naked nightmare. The thrill of getting caught reenergizes a couple's stagnant sex life with very public consequences. A rookie realtor's forbidden fling leads to some very bad behavior.
NonfictionWhen she wakes from her coma, Melanie puts the puzzle pieces together. She had worked so hard to make her relationship with Tracy work despite his lies and abuse. Now, when she reflects on their past, she realizes he’s been trying to kill her all along.
NonfictionGo inside the toughest combat course in the world. US Army Ranger School replicates the nonstop stress of war to forge the Army's elite combat leaders. Candidates sleep little, eat less while running 20-hour missions. Only one in three survives the cut.
NonfictionTony travels to Maine with his longtime cameraman and native Mainer- Zach Zamboni. Zach exposes Tony to the food and people of the "two Maine's;" the civilized coastal area and the sparsely populated, untamed, interior region.
NonfictionJoan of Arc, the divinely inspired French teenager who won the 100 Years War, faces off with William the Conqueror, the fearless fighter who crushed the British monarchy.
NonfictionKids go on a wild adventure with Spin, National Geographic's animated globe on the go, to meet aye-ayes from Madagascar, lar gibbons from Thailand, Asian orangutans, mountain gorillas and bush babies of Africa. Really Wild Animals is a fun-filled, award-winning children's series featuring amazing animals, original music videos and National Geographic's stunning cinematography that send kids on wild adventures. Narrated by Dudley Moore. For ages 4-10.
NonfictionNASA scientists, former astronauts and secret government files all point to the conclusion that there has been contact with extraterrestrial life in the past. Researchers examine this and other recent scientific evidence that may provide proof of alien contact in both the recent and ancient past.
NonfictionAfter returning from war, George H.W. Bush reunited with his sweetheart Barbara. They married and had their first child — another future president.
NonfictionSadistic preacher Jim Jones forms The Peoples Temple after an unusual childhood. Members are captivated; his lust for power becomes unstoppable.
NonfictionPressure mounts against the school board to take accountability. Dr. Kenney leaves North Port for what seems like the final time. The community grapples with guilt and grief. Stephen offers an intimate look into Kenney's hypnosis practice.
NonfictionAfter a teenager's partially nude body is discovered brutally beaten in a desolate cemetery, Investigators and her family face an emotional journey to the truth behind her murder.
NonfictionIn this program Rick wanders the Plaza Mayor, does a little high stakes gambling at one of Europe's biggest flea markets, ogles the lavish Royal Palace, ponders perplexing art at the Prado Museum, stares down a flamenco dancer in Sevilla, looks deep into Picasso's greatest work—Guernica—at the Centro Reina Sofia, and munches on pigs ears in a "tapa tango."
NonfictionAs the longest POW in Vietnam history, Ernie Brace likely endured more than any other POW during the war. Held for almost eight years, he faced capture, starvation, sickness, torture, solitude and desperation. After three-and-a-half years, Brace was transported from the jungle to the infamous prison in Vietnam dubbed the Hanoi Hilton, and finally heard the voice of another American: Lt. Cmdr. John McCain, a Navy pilot shot down over Hanoi.
NonfictionMinutes away from desert trails, mountains and limitless outdoor adventures, Andrew highlights the delicious and iconic foods of Salt Lake City. Classic dishes include a pastrami burger, steak tips with mole and Utah scones.
NonfictionOn April 7, 2004 a group of U.S. Marines got ambushed while on an operation near Fallujah, Iraq - but together, the Marines fought their fears to stay calm and fought on--making 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, Bravo Company, 2nd Platoon one of the most decorated platoons for heroism in a single action in the War on Terror.
NonfictionSharon Bloom leaves work for lunch and vanishes. Ten days later, her body is found brutally murdered in a cornfield, her skull fractured. As years pass and pressure mounts on police, will they ever discover evidence to convict Shannon's killer?
NonfictionFrom 1976 to 1977, a series of homicides terrorized New York City and captivated the world. The murder spree of serial killer David Berkowitz, a.k.a., "Son of Sam," triggered one of the largest police manhunts in the city's history and kept crime reporters on the beat 24/7. Using rare, local media, home movies, and police footage, some of which has never been seen before, this vivid and immersive account puts you at the scene of the drama as it unfolds.
NonfictionAn exploration of the 1999 attack at a high school in Littleton, Colorado, and the myths that may have inspired the active shooter phenomenon.
NonfictionThis trip, Guy Fieri digs into the traditions of many different cultures including a Mexican joint in Houston and a Jewish deli-on-wheels in Orlando, Florida.
NonfictionJosh Gates steps into the past to examine unsolved mysteries, including the alleged alien abduction of Travis Walton, the bizarre death of American hero Charles Lindbergh's son, and the invisible attacks visited upon CIA operatives in Cuba.
NonfictionWendy and Jeremy Gilbert discover that the real Maui is all about getting out of the quaint little towns and exploring the road less traveled. They cruise the coast and sail the seas while exploring Maui's treasures.
NonfictionGrowing up in poverty, Mark Henry just wanted to be someone special. In the small town of Silsbee, Texas, Mark would gain national headlines in high school as The World's Strongest Teenager. Once the victim of bullying and a few stints in juvenile detention, Mark's prowess for powerlifting helped turn his life around and made him an Olympic athlete. But after refusing to cheat in a sport riddled with performance enhancers, Mark turned to his childhood passion: Sports Entertainment. Navigating the backstage politics and in-ring challenges, Mark Henry would eventually establish himself as WWE's "World's Strongest Man" in the
NonfictionA family of four builds their own 'heart of the earth' tiny home in Maui, Hawaii. This tiny temple combines sustainable materials with hand-carved wooden details creating the perfect feng shui for harmonious family living.
Nonfiction10/25/16 The original Beach Boy front man goes one on one with Dan Rather to discuss the group's heyday and his relationship with cousin and bandmate Brian Wilson.
NonfictionLionfish, long prized in home aquariums, have invaded the Atlantic, and are now one of the ocean’s most successful invasive species, wreaking havoc in waters across the globe. Join ocean explorer Danni Washington on a journey to find out how they took over, why they’re doing so much damage, and what can be done about it. And look into the impacts of invasive species in a globalized world.
NonfictionThe force is strong with these Bakers! Creating Star Wars cakes featuring their favorite characters is a sweet, intergalactic battle! Dara and Issac welcome a very special droid.
NonfictionAndrew Zimmern explores the cuisine of Sitka, Alaska, where the preparation of iconic Alaskan staples like king salmon, venison and rockfish has evolved with finesse.
NonfictionA couple has moved seven times for the Navy and are now ready to plant roots in Memphis, Tennessee. They need a place big enough for their three kids, and he wants a newer home, but she prefers something historic and isn't afraid of a little sweat equity.
NonfictionAndrew explores Charlotte, NC, a city where big banking meets blue-collar traditions and is buzzing with amazing food. He zeroes in on barbecue, livermush, fried green tomatoes and other eats that are oozing Southern charm.
NonfictionA Wisconsin couple looks to buy a second home for their large family in Eastern Puerto Rico. She wants something turnkey with plenty of outdoor space for their six kids, but he's a sucker for a deal and doesn't mind a renovation project to save money.
Nonfiction12/27/16 A look back at some of Dan's more memorable interviews with John Fogerty, Neil Young, Pat Benatar, Gregg Allman, Bob Weir, Sammy Hagar and many more!
NonfictionDive into wet and wild fun! Enjoy an otherworldly swim in Palau's Jellyfish Lake, a stunning seaside lagoon on Maui and a cliff-jumping adventure in the Galapagos Islands as we explore the world's most top-secret swimming holes!
NonfictionAs record-breaking heat descends on Southern Louisiana, Troy and Pickle rely on shaded lines along the edge of Lake Verret to protect their catch from the blistering sun. Jacob and Little Willie target deeper, cooler bayous to chase gators seeking protection from the heat. Daniel and Zak bait lines near gator dens, hoping to snag the beasts sticking close to home. Bruce and Anna are forced to offload their gators midway through the day to preserve their monster haul. Leron pushes his limits, battling heat exhaustion as Porkchop steps up to take charge.
NonfictionA man plummets from the window of his 25th floor apartment, and investigators must determine whether it was a tragic accident or the act of an angered bride.
NonfictionA beloved pastor and his wife rent a cabin to get away from it all. But a vicious attack leaves one deceased and the other nursing their wounds at the hospital. An investigation into the couple’s past reveals a laundry list of suspects and misdeeds.
NonfictionA couple searches for a forever home in their favorite vacation destination of Roero, Italy. He's burned out from work in Vancouver and is looking for a lifestyle transformation in the countryside, but she isn't ready to give up city life just yet.
NonfictionCelebrities rise to icon status thanks to their fans, but what happens when admiration turns into obsession? The desire to be closer to their idols leads some fans to stalk.
NonfictionIn one of the most spectacular and incredible Top Gear road trips ever attempted, the boys head to Vietnam, aiming to travel the entire length of the country in just eight days, thereby achieving what the American military failed to do in 10 years.
NonfictionAct 1 of 4. On August 29, 2005, the city of New Orleans was forever changed when Hurricane Katrina made landfall, breaching levees, flooding neighborhoods, and killing more than a thousand residents. Acclaimed director Spike Lee presents this four-part HBO documentary event that recounts one of the United States' most profound natural disasters through words and images. In addition to revisiting the hours leading up to the devastating storm, the film tells the personal stories of those who lived to tell about it while also exploring the underbelly of a nation where the divide along race and class lines has never been more
NonfictionFor decades the dinosaurs of Africa were lost to us. But recent discoveries have now revealed some of the most spectacular dinosaurs ever found. Two giant killers, both bigger than T.rex; one of these has captured our imaginations; Spinosaurus, the biggest killer known to have walked the earth. Only now has evidence been unearthed that reveals just how two giant killers managed to survive side by side.
NonfictionIt's easy to see why some people hate storms. They're big, loud, and often accompanied by rain. But without storms to distribute heat, the tropical regions of the Earth would be too hot to inhabit - and the sub polar regions too cold.
NonfictionThe world's biggest car program is back with a brand new, two-part special in which Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May take three V8-engined sports cars on a grueling 1600 journey through the spectacular landscapes of Patagonia.