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- Host Emily Calandrelli, Harvard scholar and former Nasa employee, takes viewers on incredible journeys through space. She visits various NASA facilities as we search for answers about our universe.
- Join hosts Charlie and Kirby Engelman as these siblings and science-lovers explore the fun and curious ways our world works. From searching for space rocks in Arizona to meeting some seriously cool dogs in Alaska - no topic is off limits.
- Never-before-heard trial testimony reveals shocking new details about World War II and the inner workings of the Nazi war machine. Hear the raw voices of Hitler's criminal henchmen - such as Hermann Goering, Wilhelm Keitel, Albert Speer and Rudolf Hess - as well as the victims and witnesses who bravely testified against them.
- Philippe Cousteau Jr., grandson of the legendary Jacques Cousteau, explores the most spectacular places - on the earth, inside the earth, and above the earth - in this riveting earth science series.
- Host Steve Spangler shows viewers how to conduct amazing science experiments in their own homes. Steve explores a different science concept each episode, using everyday items for his fun experiments - proving that anyone can be a scientist.
- Jim Alaimo, owner of My Pet's Brace in Pennsylvania, is one of the leading animal prosthetists in the world. Alaimo and his world renowned team have saved thousands of animals by creating one-of-a-kind prosthetics and braces that give them "a new leash on life."
- An adventure series for children. The hosts travel to various places in the world and, with local children, embark on many adventures in beautiful places in nature.
- The science of animal behavior using animation, graphics and animal experts.
- A documentary mini-series that chronicles NASA's historic journey to the moon.
- An educational series chronicling the lives of teens who are faced with challenging situations
- In this fascinating new STEM series, host Danni Washington looks at the fun and clever ways scientists, engineers and innovators are copying plants, animals and more to create some of the world's most amazing advancements.
- What will the world look like in 2050? Where will advancements in science, technology, engineering, and math lead us? Host Chuck Pell takes viewers on a mind bending journey in search of these answers.
- Dangerous sports moments caught on tape.
- Never-before-heard audio tapes recorded with Neil Armstrong during the final years of his life reveal an intimate portrait of this iconic - and famously private - man. Illustrated through previously unseen personal photographs and archival footage, this documentary special takes viewers on an emotional journey into the thoughts and experiences of the first man on the Moon.
- From long time wild life documentarian Steve Rotfeld comes a collection of the greatest animal hi-jinks and comedic moments that his production company captured over the years.
- Features hilarious bloopers, pranks and embarrassing moments from the world of sports. Hosted by former NFL player and ESPN anchor Mike Golic.
- "WE ARE FAMILY" a syndicated 1983 television sports documentary on boxing legend Joe Frazier, his boxer sons and nephews.
- Sports bloopers and funny moments.
- This video features whacky moments from around the world. Included are football miscues, baseball fielding misadvenutes, errant golf shots, skiing wrecks, trick archery shots, basketball buzzer-beaters, etc.
- Sports bloopers and funny moments.
- Features the craziest and most dangerous moments as drivers can't seem to stay between the lines.
- Each episode mixes incredible caught-on-tape footage with computer-generated animations and expert insights to provide a step-by-step breakdown of how shocking stories unfold.
- Welcome to baseball's 101 funniest moments and bloopers where we always keep our sunny side up. We will show you some of the funniest moments and plays in the game of baseball. You'll hear classic stories from Tommy LaSorda and Bob Costas.
- A panel of teens discuss teen-related issues, giving their opinions, and advice to kids on how to deal with potential problems.
- Hosts Carly Ciarrocchi and Charlie Engelman head to Dinosaur National Monument.
- Charlie and Carly visit America's oldest park - Yellowstone National Park.
- Charlie and Carly go to New York City to tour a self-sustaining, indoor vertical farm.
- Carly and Charlie ask a Nat Geo photographer how to take the perfect photo.
- Charlie and Carly visit Steamtown Pennsylvania to learn about locomotives.
- Carly and Charlie head to the desert to learn about venomous species.
- Carly and Charlie visit a simulated Mars habitat in Hawaii.
- Carly and Charlie head to the Culinary Institute of America to get cooking.
- Carly and Charlie visit Arizona to meet with a National Geographic Explorer.
- Charlie goes on a scuba trip every year. Because Charlie's regular buddy, Kirby, can't go, he thinks he will have to cancel the trip. Despite her fear of scuba, Carly is determined to join him so that Charlie doesn't have to go alone.
- Patrick just got a cool model rocket, and everybody's talking about it. A Weird But True Space Race has officially begun, and Carly and Charlie compete in a series of launches that closely resembles the storyline of the US/USSR Space Race.
- Carly and Charlie must achieve the rank of master camper, and because they have never personally camped before, they take a trip to Coronado National Forest within Arizona's Saguaro National Park.
- Hosts Carly and Charlie are nominated for a Daytime Crafty Award. The awards ceremony is just around the corner, and Casey is helping them with their costumes...until she comes down with a cold.
- Kirby must learn the scientific method so she can shatter Casey's egg drop project record.
- As we look at communication between species, both in terms of how it is progressing on Earth (think sign-language communication with gorillas, or communication with other high-functioning animals like dolphins), we can see how it may progress into future communication with extra-terrestrial lifeforms. What can we learn through communication across species? When we finally make contact with aliens, how will we communicate with them?
- Get up-close and personal with leading scientists and innovators as they reveal how cutting-edge scientific breakthroughs and discoveries will change our lives. Look on AI now and how our lives will become more intertwined with it in the future. Will AI eventually become our "friend"? Are we capable of developing meaningful relationships with robots?
- As our population continues to grow, and our climate becomes more extreme, where will we go? Into cities underground? Under the ocean? On the ocean? How will these new environments challenge us? What will we have to do to adapt?
- How new technologies may someday make it possible to live forever in digital form.
- Will humans survive the trip to Mars? How will our species evolve on the red planet?
- Episode looks at the science of regeneration. How are scientists already beginning to regenerate organs and body parts? How will this continue to advance? Will we reach out a point where we can keep regenerating our body parts forever?