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- Cinema's top lethal lady vengeance returns in the most anticipated sequel of all time.
- The Science of Christopher Nolan's Sci-Fi, Interstellar.
- The most secure place on earth isn't he bottom of some bunker or behind some intricate corporate alarm system. It is Cadillac 1, aka the Beast, the part car, part tank, part hospital that protects the president of the United States. The special will build the Beast from the ground up to reveal its inner workings.
- Turnaround day on the world's largest cruise ship, the Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas, is a busy time. A lot happens behind the scenes in order to offload one group of passengers and prepare the ship for over 6,000 new passengers.
- During a family dinner Natalie must decide to either reveal the truth or protect her sick mother.
- A young college student of color struggles to find racial identity and acceptance among his campus peers, while trying to exist in a world perceived to be only black or white.
- Istanbul is undoubtedly one of the most dynamic and exotic cities in the world. Once the capital city of three of the world's most powerful empires--The Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman--its strategic location made it the perfect spot for empires to rise, fall...and rise again. Residents of Istanbul walk on top of remnants of these fallen civilizations...literally. Taxis drive over parts of Constantine's Lost Great Palace; children play on cobblestone streets concealing a massive Byzantine dungeon; a high school sits on a 3rd century wall leading to the bowels of a 100,000 seat ancient Roman Hippodrome; and basement's of old Ottoman homes lead to subterranean tunnels and secret cisterns. Join host Eric Geller as he leaves the buzz of the city streets behind and follows the pull of the past. Teamed with leading archeologists and experts, Eric peels back the layers of the past--to reveal a hidden history that hasn't seen the light of day for ages
- Yellowstone. It's a land forged by the mightiest forces on our planet, with granite peaks, super heated geysers, and raging rivers. It's home to some of the most resilient creatures in North America and is one of the most magnificent ecosystems on earth. For thousands of years, it was a bountiful hunting ground for Native Americans and today it stands as the world's first national park, welcoming all, "for the benefit and enjoyment of the people".
- The bombardment of Naples during World War Two revealed a forgotten underground world of ancient buildings, caverns and tunnels. This was fortunate because the underground provided shelter from the bombing as well as a window into Naples past all the back to the Greek Empire.
- Eric finds some knowledgeable guides to take him on a clandestine tour of the catacombs of Paris. Originally a limestone quarry, the vacant space produced its own utility and a rich history in war and in peace to hide things better kept unseen. But the catacombs also represent cracks in the foundation that threaten the stability of the city above the surface.
- Budapest is built upon on network of natural limestone caves that have been in use since humans first moved into the area. While exploring the caves Eric shares their color history which includes several violent periods in Budapest's past.
- Boston and Philadelphia are renowned for their part in America's revolutionary saga, but these cities harbor an unseen connection...the Freemasons. From the whispers of hidden tunnels and tombs beneath Boston's North End, to the incredible waterworld still intact under Philadelphia, the legendary secret society has left behind the blueprints to America's rise. And their enigmatic influence stretches from the Revolutionary Battles of Fort Mifflin to the secret struggles of the Underground Railroad. Host Don Wildman receives exclusive access to newly discovered sites and clues, and delves into a part of America's past that can only be revealed in the underworld. We're peeling back the layers of time on Cities of the Underworld: The Freemason Underground.
- 2007– 44mTV-PG7.9 (33)TV EpisodeThis program reviews Adolf Hilter's and Albert Speer's plans for a building boom that would turn Berlin into the capital city of the world. The plan included substantial below ground structures. They built strong and despite the bombing campaigns of World War Two a substantial part of the underworld survives for Eric to explore.
- Join host Eric Geller as he reveals the subterranean secrets found below London's most famous landmarks and even finds Winston Churchill's hidden war rooms.
- New York City's underground harbors secrets and surprises befitting the most important city on earth. Eric shares these secrets in tours under Grand Central Terminal, the Empire State Building, the World Trade Center and New York's original aqueduct.
- Much of modern Rome is built upon the foundations of the first century Roman city and was above Goraud at that time. Eric visits some of these ruins and his guides explain the activities that occurred there two thousand years ago.
- Constrained for space by a stone defensive wall and steep terrain, the people of Edinburgh build both high rises and subterranean dwellings to provide living space. Out of sight, the underworld attracts all manor of seedy activities.
- In and around the city of Bucharest, Romania is ripe with legends, folklore, and tales of the unknown. But its most famous tale is of the real-life Dracula, also known as Vlad the Impaler.
- Rome, Italy is known for great food, edgy fashion...and its history. The Roman Empire was the largest and most powerful in history, and pieces of this great Empire can be found under practically every street in Rome.
- The landscape of Cappadocia in modern-day Turkey is unlike any other in the world, with an underground to match. Explore the subterranean world of defense where entire civilizations hid for thousands of years.
- Portland, Oregon is famous for its beer and its music, but 100 years ago, it was a city full of vice. By the early 1900's, Portland was known as the most dangerous port in the world.
- For billions of people across the globe, Jerusalem is considered ground zero for Armageddon. And while most of the world's population considers it a holy land, it's also one of the bloodiest cities the world has ever known. From a hidden occult city built by the Knights Templar to the hiding place for the Dead Sea Scrolls, the evidence of the apocalypse is buried all over the holy city. Host Don Wildman has special access to a sacred stone said to keep the world from ultimate chaos, and finds evidence of John the Baptist's apocalyptic sermons... he's heading into a vast underground that ignited the violent visions of the end of the world.
- 2007– 43mTV-PG7.2 (23)TV EpisodeWashington D.C. is headquarters for one of the most powerful governments in the world, as well as some of the nation's deepest secrets. The decisions made here echo around the world, so while the seat of power rests above these streets, our nation's security depends on what happens underneath them. From top secret, high tech superbunkers to the underbelly of Capitol Mall, we'll delve into DC's subterranean defenses. Don will discover how the US prepares for the worst...from the ravages of disease to nuclear catastrophe.