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- A bizarre series of sudden disappearances on the streets of New York City seems to point toward something unsavory living in the sewers.
- The Italian mob descends on the Mexican border to take on the most powerful cartel in America. Spencer, an ex-mobster in witness protection, battles the cartel who captured his son in Arizona, with his mob buddies coming to help.
- Patagonia is one of the ultimate lands of mystery - the remote, windswept, tail end of South America - a place we may have heard of but know very little about. Narrated by Santiago Cabrera, this three-part series from the BBC's Natural History Unit discovers the surprising stories of the unusual wildlife and the people that survive in epic landscapes of volcanoes, glaciers, desert and treacherous oceans.
- There's nothing magical about using wild animals for tricks. Animal Defenders International investigated into the Fercos Brothers, a circus where animals are confined to cages, and subject to abuse and suffering in order to perform tricks. The circus toured in South America when the footage was filmed.
- "The Golden Breed", the best surfers of the late 1960's, seek thrills both on and off the waves. Focusing on longboard surfing on Sunset Beach and Pipeline on O'ahu's north shore, with brief visits to Malibu Beach and Santa Cruz, California. Narrated by Dale Davis.
- When the sugar industry that had existed for decades came to a grinding halt, the lives of the villagers were cast into limbo as they faced uncertainty and despair. To survive the new reality, many chose unconventional and comic paths to survive while others were resigned to the government's promise of waiting on oil revenue from the new extractive industry. In the midst of all the turmoil of dislocation, a simple villager, privy to inside information on corruption in high places, finds himself embroiled in political intrigue in which his humanity and morality are fatally tested. Brown Sugar Too Bitter For Me 2 - "The Oil Dream" - is a social comedy where raw greed and political power confront the pathos and humanity of the poor.
- They should have killed millionaire Wendell Catledge but they let him live, while they sent his family and yacht to a watery grave. Then, late one night, Catledge receives a phone call and a single word launches one man's war against a terrifying evil.
- Bears around the globe were observed in their natural habitat using specially designed and disguised cameras.
- Zay and Chipp travel into the bush of Guyana south America. They discover what it takes to survive in the bush while experiencing the dangers and joys that come along with it.
- Valentina, a wealthy young lady from Columbia who chases her dream to the United States, giving up everything from her past life and marrying a very rich American man. She wakes one day to a news team reporting his disappearance while police and the powers-that-be are evicting her. She is left only with the clothes she is wearing from the club the night before. Valentina tells the news team and the world that she is going to become an actress. An acting coach tells her that she won't be an actress, but she'll be a BAD ACTRESS. She interprets that to mean that she will be a bad-girl actress. And so begins her misadventures and gaining a huge following on the news and social media. Now, at the last minute, with truly nothing left, she has one shot at her only audition. Karma hasn't had enough of paying her back yet, though. In order to pay her cab fare to get to the audition, she pawns the last thing she has, her ring from her missing husband. As karma's last "kick-in-the-teeth" she trips outside pawn shop and loses the envelope of money down a storm drain. Saved by the news crew at the last minute, they get her to her audition just in the nick of time. She kills it, lands the role, finds true love at last and donates a million dollars to her cause, The Colombian School for Homeless Girls.
- Gordon Buchanan makes an epic 25,000-mile journey around the centre of the world.
- Serdar Kilic travels around the world and explores the nature by witnessing the culture and traditions of people living in the wild.
- After the death of her grandparents, a wealthy and aristocratic woman comes to the US to begin a new life, but ends up in the hands of a psychopath, who uses the law to keep her and her daughter in his deadly grasp and when she seeks protection from the justice system, she is told the law doesn't matter.
- In 1970 an avalanche erased the colonial town of Yungay (Perú). A bunch of survivors rebuild it just a kilometer away. Huascarán, the once sacred mountain, now feared, speaks for itself. Those who remember know they should pay attenttion.
- In "La Barra", a rustic village of the Colombian Pacific Ocean, a fisherman kid discovers, without wanting to, the problem that overwhelms his people maybe he does not live to tell about it.
- In June 2016, eyewitnesses from PETA and Anonymous for Animal Rights visited South America in order to reveal "shackle and hoist", one of the world's cruelest slaughtering methods used on cattle.
- A hardworking ant gathers material to build her psychedelic world.
- Although merely 3% of water on earth, fresh water plays an important part in the planet's weather and erosion. It is immensely important for all non-marine wildlife, which drinks fresh water and swims, procreates, hunts in it. Its concentrations, such as rivers, lakes and swamps, abound in aquatic and other species, often adapted to 'wet' life.
- Mountains are the most prominent products of the immense forces which shape the living planet: tectonic drift, volcanic activity and erosion by wind, water, frost and precipitation. We see how wildlife adapts to the harsh, often extreme conditions in various types of mountain ranges, such as Gelada baboons on a suddenly volcano-pushed Ethiopian peek, pumas in the Andes, grizzly bears in the Rockies, snow leopards in the Himalaya.
- South America - the most species-rich continent on earth. From the volcanoes of the Andes to the world's largest rainforest, animals here must specialise to carve out a niche.
- 1956– 2h 48mTV Episode
- On reaching adulthood animals strike out on their own to find their place in the world.