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- In 1943, the crew of a B-17 based in the UK prepares for its 25th and final bombing mission over Germany before returning home to the USA.
- Axel Freed is a literature professor. He has the gambling vice. When he has lost all of his money, he borrows from his girlfriend, then his mother, and finally some bad guys that chase him. Despite all of this, he cannot stop gambling.
- When political broadcaster, Seamus O'Hannigan arrives in Belfast to host a new show, he doesn't expect to meet bad-tempered supermarket worker, Janet. Intent on ending her life, Janet could just end up saving his.
- Janet visits London for the first time to be with Seamus and have tasty fun. But clearly lovers are keeping secrets from each other.
- It's over between Janet and Seamus but Janet's boss urges her not to give up on the relationship. Can they face the truth about their pasts and find a way back to each other?
- Join National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore as he travels to Madagascar to photograph creatures found nowhere else on the planet, and add them to his Photo Ark. Joel's main goal is the rare and acrobatic Decken's sifaka. This lemur's home is a stone forest blanketed with razor-sharp pinnacles, which they've adapted to safely maneuver, often clearing 20 feet in a single jump. You don't have to travel 10,000 miles to find rare animals. Joel hops down to the Florida Keys, where sea level rise is real. He's on a mission to photograph the endangered Lower Keys marsh rabbit and time's running out before sea water destroys its home.
- Joel will go anywhere to add another rare species to the Photo Ark. He travels to Spain to photograph the Iberian lynx and gets a rare look inside a breeding center that's brought them back from near extinction. But scientists working in China might be too late in saving the Yangtze giant softshell turtle. With only three left in the world, Joel witnesses an attempt to artificially inseminate the last known female. Joel hates hiking, but in Cameroon, he has the opportunity to glimpse the rarest ape in the world and gets close enough to nap in a Cross River gorilla nest. But the highlight of the hike is extracting beetles from cow dung - because every creature matters.
- In his 25 years as a National Geographic photographer, Joel Sartore has learned to never ignore the smaller creatures. Get up close with insects with faces and features usually found in sci-fi flicks. Joel goes in search of larger animals and boards the rarest rhinoceros in the world onto the Photo Ark before it goes extinct. There are only three northern white rhinoceros left on the planet. Joel's got one more hike-he'd-rather-not-hike in him where he tags along a kiwi egg rescue. By taking and hatching these enormous eggs, scientists give these birds a fighting chance against invasive species. If they didn't rescue the eggs, the species would go extinct.