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- An investigation that raises new questions about the tragic accident of American Airlines flight 965 on the evening of December 20th, 1995.
- For some aging music fans and kids with a passion for musical history, The Replacements are rock and roll defined. This Minneapolis quartet took a teenage-punk attitude, threw it in a blender with classic and pop rock, and then poured it into a Middle American pint glass. Over the band's 12-year existence, its live sets were magical, a total mess, or both-depending on your mood and the members' respective blood alcohol levels. Gorman Bechard's remarkable history of the 'Mats takes us from their first show as the Impediments to their 1991 onstage breakup in Chicago, and everywhere in between. Bechard bravely eschews including the band's music, photos, and live footage, instead relying solely on the fans: their well-kept memories, hilarious anecdotes, and differing points of views about the foursome's wildly varied discography and infamous antics. Bechard has recruited an impressive roster of influential fans: musicians such as Husker Du, Babes in Toyland, The Decemberists, The Hold Steady, Archers of Loaf, Titus Andronicus, and Goo Goo Dolls; writers such as Jack Rabid, Legs McNeil, Robert Christgau, Jim DeRegotis, and Greg Kot; and actors such as George Wendt, Tom Arnold, and Dave Foley. Sprinkled in among that esteemed group are the more mainstream fans, who often give the most insightful and heartfelt perspectives of all. Follower or not, after taking in COLOR ME OBSESSED, you'll be ready to run home, gather some 'Mats albums, and design a perfect soundtrack of your own.
- After spending two years accomplishing their dream of switching sports, wingsuit pilot Jokke Sommer, and big wave surfer Niccolo Porcella lead a collection of some of the most progressive athletes in the world in a global pursuit to push the level of the human experience. The team will travel to Hawaii, California, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Mo'orea, Tahiti, Sweden, France, and Switzerland experiencing the culture, food, and natural athletic arenas that are unique to each location. From exploring the fish markets of Paia, Maui, to the magical culture of Mo'orea & Tahiti, to a spectacular group skydive into Marsvinsholm castle in Sweden to attend a team member and Champion freefly skydivers wedding ceremony, to behind the lines at 4 star restaurant Aymara in downtown Oslo, Norway the viewers will experience the sights, sounds, and colors of some of the planet's most beautiful destinations. Season 2 of LIFTOFF will take the viewer on an unforgettable experience filled with not only harrowing and awe inspiring athletic feats, but with the story of the people, places, and spirit of those that pursue the ultimate human experience.
- This motoring series showcases the latest exotic cars, test drives and vintage collectables from museums and the rich and famous, and also includes unbelievable auto restorations.
- Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley and TV's Chris Hollins takes viewers on a dream journey across Ireland, playing the courses they have always wanted to play.
- Maverick Moments follows big wave surfers from all walks of life and levels of fame as they struggle to balance their personal lives with their passion.
- Kate Leeming sets out to complete the first ever bicycle journey down the Skeleton Coast where the Namib Desert meets the Atlantic Ocean. On the fringe of the Namib Desert lies the Skeleton Coast. It is the Holy Grail in Exploration.
- Wild Spirits H2O' offers the very best extreme water action. Featuring highlights from the most extreme and wettest sporting events in the world, including surfing, wakeboarding, kite and windsurfing, 'Wild Spirits H2O' features rider profiles, interviews, highlights, and all things water based!
- Every day, 11 million people fly across the globe, unaware that the air in the cabin may contain dangerous toxins.
- Season 2- After a disappointing end to his 2014 Formula Drift season, professional drift racer Matt Field revamps his program for 2015. With the help of Matt's family and new sponsors, the team purchases a tractor-trailer and lands transportation contracts which enable the young privateer to run the season. Matt sets his sights on running both the US Formula Drift series and the inaugural Formula Drift World Championship this year. After a successful first round of the Formula Drift series in Long Beach, Matt carries his momentum across the country and across the world to Canada, Japan and China as he competes internationally in the Formula Drift World Championship. Balancing school, managing his shop and taking his driving career to new heights, Matt battles his way through the US and World circuits grabbing third place on the podium of the Formula Drift World Championship.
- An antiques dealer in London is obsessed with the wife of one of his clients and seeks out ever-more unusual collectible mechanical objects to be near her for longer.
- Better Than Four is the premier all-action cycling show, featuring everything from mountain biking to competitive stage road racing, as well as street and freestyle BMX. BT4 even offers coverage of the Haute Route tours, "the highest and toughest Cyclo-Sportives in the world", and the European grand tours, represented by the Giro D'Italia; granting a level of access unprecedented in the world of cycle-sport TV. Alongside event features and professional commentary, BT4 also offers exclusive rider profiles. With camera work so exhilarating it'll bring you to the edge of your seat, BT4 is the only show capable of recreating the thrill of two wheels in the comfort of your living room. A must for any cycling enthusiast, from free-riding pros to novices just losing their training wheels!
- "Ruffo" is a feature length documentary about 47-year-old professional surfing legend Anthony Ruffo, his struggles with methamphetamine addiction, and his ambitious efforts to lead his communities - both Santa Cruz and the professional surfing world - out of drug dependency and into a clearer and healthier future. Anthony Ruffo was born and raised on the west side of Santa Cruz, CA. He is regarded as one of the "Godfathers" of the infamous Westsiders surf brotherhood. This famous group of surfers put Santa Cruz on the surfing map. Ruffo rose to surfing fame as the first champion of the Coldwater Classic in 1985 and still to this day continues to surf at a professional level. With the success came partying, with partying came addiction, and with addiction came consequences. Anthony is currently facing a potential five-year prison term for alleged distribution of methamphetamine. His court date is May 9th, 2011.
- Pierre-Luc Gagnon, known as PLG, is the best vertical ramp skater in the world. How did a young kid from Quebec, born in the suburbs of Montreal, became the famous champion he is today? How did he succeed to make a place for himself in the skateboard mecca in California? Talent, hard work, certainly, but also a father and son story.
- Charles Lewis founded TapouT in 1997, prompting a whirlwind life that intersected the birth of a sport. Selling TapouT apparel out of the trunk of his car during road trips throughout California.
- Communication is a reality of the 21st Century, even for the most isolated people. Remote tribes around the world struggle to adapt to the intrusions of the Western civilization. This film brings forward tribes scattered on 5 continents: the San of the Kalahari Desert, the native tribes from the Amazonian forest, the Inuit from the Arctic polar circle, the Pygmies of the Congo rain forest, the indigenous of the Vanuatu archipelago and the Hmong tribes from Northern Vietnam. Their contact with the white civilization throughout history followed the way of violence and the way of abandonment. 16 years ago, someone found another way: A Third Way to reach tribes. This is the story of a new approach and communication between civilizations.
- Documentary focusing on the conflict in Ukraine and the subsequent downing of civilian airliner MH17. With access to both Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian separatists, the film offers a unique insight into this war on Europe's doorstep.
- Tells the story of the remarkable ladies who flew for the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) in World War Two.
- 'Lucy: Breaking the Silence' tells the story Lucy Rayner took her own life as a young adult and the issue of mental health in the United Kingdom.
- 'This is Exile' is an extraordinary, intimate portrait of child refugees forced to flee from the violence of Syria's civil war to neighbouring Lebanon. Filmed over a year by the Emmy-award winning director Mani, the documentary tells the stories of the children's lives in their own words and captures the moving truth of how they deal with loss, hardship and the poignancy of dashed hopes.
- Stand-up comedy in the Middle East? There's nothing funny there. Ohhhh! Not true! It may be young, but it is vibrant. The stand-up comedy scenes in Dubai, Beirut, Nazareth, Cairo and Ramallah are being overrun by Arabs and Persians from Australia, the US and UK, and it is a no holds barred laugh fest. And when the local comedians take on the challenge, the issues surrounding the Middle East put it all in perspective. It's peace with a punchline!
- The show follows the reality of this strangely mixed bunch of characters who cross over 50 years of musicianship as they come together to travel the world and perform for major celebrities on multiple continents. The older members of the band from the sleepy seaside town of Port Antonio stoically travelling in first world luxury jets peppering the air with raw Jamaican euphemisms, while the younger recruits are intensely embedded in their contemporary technological handheld instruments tweeting and blogging.
- An art history and travel documentary exploring the impact of the Portuguese voyages of discovery on 16th century art and architecture.
- Stefaan Engels was diagnosed with asthma as a child but in this inspirational film he fronts an unbelievable campaign to get people active and running. His mission : 365 marathons in 365 days. The pain and misery he runs through is incredible. Body and mind are fighting for supremacy. During this epic journey he bridges time zones, overcomes inflamed muscles, jet lags, a serious case of Montezuma revenge. Leaving the comfort zone, stretching the limits, we can do more than we think if we believe in our objective.
- The world's ultimate Tarmac Rally heads to Tropical North Queensland with a field of the world's fastest classic and modern sports cars taking on the challenging roads of TARGA Great Barrier Reef. The 3-day event is constructed in the mould of the iconic TARGA Tasmania and takes in the best roads and scenery the region has to offer.
- Exploring the world of enigmatic Renaissance artist Bronzino, a contemporary of Michelangelo & Leonardo da Vinci. Discover the recent revival of interest in his work, and the mystery drawings discovered beneath his art.
- Founded in 2000, the World Match Racing Tour is featuring world class sailors including America's Cup and Olympic champions, the WMRT brings together the very best match racing sailors in the world, in a global championship series.
- A girl takes sleeping pills and as they begin to take effect, she changes her mind.
- Road to Bermuda is your inside scoop on the America's Cup 2017! Discover how the teams train for the June 2017 match, as well as how the location, Bermuda, prepares to host the most famous sailing race in the world. Each episode explores a different aspect of life in Bermuda; from exclusive interviews with athletes to traditional Bermudan water sports.
- A 60min history documentary exploring Hong Kong's lesser known historic architecture, the cultural legacy they represent and the community role they continue to play today. Filmed on location at key heritage sites across Hong Kong, including Tai Kwun, Tang Tsing Lok Ancestral Hall and the Tai O heritage hotel The buildings represent Hong Kong's diverse, multicultural society and the rich history of the city, with featured locations dating back over 500 years and spread across Chinese imperial dynasties, British colonial rule and its recent history as a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China Prominent Hong Kong historians and conservation experts will explain the cultural relevance of the buildings, the unique aspects of the architecture and how they serve the community in the present day.
- Five of Britain's most talented emerging painters have arrived in Nuremberg, Germany for a unique and challenging experience.
- Extreme Sports. Exciting Events. Extraordinary People. Wild Spirits is airing for its 17th consecutive year, continuing to cover the world's most unbelievable extreme sports events. Honing in on fascinating and unusual subcultures in sport, the weird and wonderful are at home alongside masters of the industry. Wild Spirits explores new sporting technologies (e.g. Dual Snowboards) that allow the world's most extreme people to leave us open mouthed in amazement. The 2013 season will expose unheard stories from the extreme sports world. We not only show all the best jaw dropping action, but uncover the personal journey that takes a hometown hero to global icon status, profiling legends such as freestyle skiing god, Candide Thovex. Each of the weekly, timeless, and HD 26 minutes episodes are crafted to be utterly unmissable from start to finish. Surfing Wakeboarding Motorcross Snowboarding Bouldering BMX Skydiving Skiing Free Running And More!