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- Three friends are asked to be bridesmaids at a wedding of a woman they used to ridicule back in high school.
- A weekend at a lake house in the Louisiana Gulf turns into a nightmare for seven vacationers as they are subjected to shark attacks.
- A rapid-fire history of our world, from the beginning of time as we know it to present day. This two-hour CGI-driven special delves into the key turning points: the formation of earth, emergence of life, spread of man and the growth of civilization--and reveals their surprising connections to our world today.
- America is addicted to oil and it is time for an intervention. Enter Josh Tickell, a man with a plan and a Veggie Van, who is taking on big oil, big government, and big soy to find solutions in places few people have looked.
- When technology exceeds humanity...
- A documentary that chronicles Sarah Palin's pre-political life; her tenure as Governor of Alaska, and her time spent as John McCain's running mate.
- The story of Tasmanian-born actor Errol Flynn whose short & flamboyant life, full of scandals, adventures, loves and excess was largely played out in front of the camera - either making movies or filling the newsreels and gossip magazines. Tragically he was dead from the effects of drugs and alcohol by the time he was only 50 & the myths live on. But there is another side of Flynn that is less well known - his ambitions to be a serious writer and newspaper correspondent, his documentary films and his interest in the Spanish Civil War and Castro's Cuba
- While presenting various lesser-known prehistoric giant creatures, various paleontologists explain how fossil analysis works and how they can deduce characteristics, behavior and look of these long extinct animals.
- Barney and his friends are playing a game and finding an animal for each letter of the alphabet, and everyone is excited to give it a try.
- An extremely rare mummified Cretacious period hadrosaur gives paleontologists a remarkable opportunity to learn more about dinosaurs. The appearance of the animal's skin is readily apparent. But CT scans holds the possibility to view its muscles and internal organs and chemical analysis may reveal details of its genetics. And it's not alone in its fossil tomb.
- Dinosaur expert Dr Phil Currie goes on a quest to prove that Tyrannosaurs were more intelligent and far more dangerous than we ever imagined, and they hunted in deadly, killer packs.
- The human voice has evolved over 200,000 years. Not even the most advanced computer synthesizers and talking robots ever devised can begin to reproduce its extraordinary complexity and emotional power. But recently, scientists have made a remarkable discovery with disturbing implications - we respond to even the most artificial voices as though they are real, using the same parts of our brains to interact with machines as we do with other humans.
- This dazzling wildlife spectacle propels us into the very private world of some of our most endearing critters. Set across a global stage, a parade of four legged talent struts its stuff against the backdrop of some great classical works. A live action 'Fantasia' features mighty whales breaching, charging elephants, the big cats, and dozens of favourites performing with the symphony orchestra. A highly original event which will thrill everyone, particularly those who share a growing concern for the health of the planet.
- The Ocean's Supermum is to unlock the secrets of the most devoted of all marine mothers, the Australian sea lion.
- Witness remote and exotic wonders as you explore the wild timeless Australia seen by so few. Encounter dazzling wildlife and trek through glorious landscapes like no other on earth. The twenty National Parks depicted in this series are among Australia's most spectacular. The series features unique and spectacular wildlife, stunning scenery, and the cultural significance of these great national treasures.
- The Ocean's Supermum is a natural history documentary featuring previously unknown underwater behaviour, and a passionate and engaging scientist whose mission it is to unlock the secrets of the most devoted of all marine mothers, the Australian sea lion.
- From cutting-edge competition venues to the latest sports science training, winter sports are making use of technology like never before.
- The physical processes driving the energetic dynamics of the Sun and the resulting impact on the earth are examined.
- A few of the cosmic threats to life on earth reviewed include meteors, gamma ray bursts and, in the distant future, evolution of the sun.
- Take a high performance ride through the formation of the third planet from the Sun, Earth. A survivor of one of the most violent "neighborhoods" in the universe, learn how earth was created and discover what creatures hold clues to how life began.
- Profiles some of the world's most unusual animals, including the goliath birdeater tarantula, the giant beach worm, the Japanese giant salamander, the platypus and the liger.
- Bert Newton counts down incredible, bizarre and emotional endings to sporting contests from 20 to 1.
- Adam and Jamie use a 747 to simulate tornado force winds to test the Tornado Chasers armored vehicles and to design a personal tornado proof suit.
- The Great Lakes region provided geologists with much of the evidence for the frequent ice ages that visited North America. But the lakes may be a rather transient feature of the continent dependent upon the recurring ice ages to maintain their existence.
- Scotland is a ground zero for some of the most significant geologic cataclysms in Earth's history. Understanding of these titanic shifts was prompted by a mysterious lake known as Loch Ness.
- Glacier National Park is going through dramatic changes; the glaciers that give this wilderness its name will soon be gone, and the park will never be the same.
- Adam and Jamie test if they can walk on water, and Kari, Grant, and Tory test if common things can be bombproof.
- Karl travels to Australia to swim with dolphins, but the trip doesn't turn out as expected. On the way, he stops in Thailand, where he meets some ladyboys and gets attacked by monkeys. In Australia, he swims with sharks instead of dolphins.
- Adam and Jamie test whether it is possible to jump to safety from a falling suspension bridge. Kari, Grant, and Tory determine whether it is possible for hail to sink a boat.
- A politicized comparison of the potential benefits of space exploration versus ocean exploration.
- David and Margaret look at some of the films shown at the 2012 Venice Film Festival and interview some of their cast and crew.
- Joe and Mikey salvage a rare tailpiece from a lost plane wreck, and Cory and Justin fight to stay aloft during severe icing over the North Atlantic.
- David and Margaret look at some of the films shown at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, interview some of their cast and crew and reveal what movies the jury decided were the winners.
- Which places on earth are poised to generate the next mega-tsunamis and the science of what happens as the wave emerges from open ocean and bears down on land.
- Lions get most of the attention but there are many cats that kill. Their size, camouflage and hunting strategy may vary but they're all deadly. You'd think there is nothing more exciting than watching a pride of lions moving in for the kill but there are others just as fascinating, agile and dangerous. In the quiet of the night no prey will hear them coming. Beware of getting stalked by Africa's Deadliest Cats.
- Africa's Deadliest Assassins is a tantalizing exhibition of the continents top ten deadliest killers, from the microscopic to the massive all forged in the most challenging of environments. Discover the terminators that have fought their way to the top of the food chain by evolving the meanest, biggest and most lethal of weaponry. From the terrifying jaws of the great white to the hammer like foot of the secretary bird, prepare yourself to delve into the secret world of Africa's Deadliest Assassins.
- The Great White Shark has 300 teeth, weighs 3,000 pounds, and is one of the most powerful fish in the sea. But it's no mindless killing machine.
- Built for the Kill: Grizzly Bear follows the transformation of a helpless cub into an accomplished killer, exposing real life and death struggles in dramatic second-by-second detail.