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- Compiled over two years, an 'on-camera oral history' of Easy Company, told by the veterans themselves. Accompanies the mini-series Band of Brothers.
- FOX Network television special investigating The Alien Autopsy (1995) footage that was allegedly filmed by the United States military after the legendary UFO crash near Roswell, New Mexico in 1947.
- Former U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant R. Lee Ermey answers viewers' questions about military technology.
- In SOLVED career defining cases are presented by investigators. Forensic analysts, trace evidence experts, crime scene technicians, forensic document examiners, forensic linguistics, handwriting experts and computer forensic specialists add their incredible investigation techniques to help solve compelling murder cases.
- Using modern computer animation, great aerial and modern naval battles are recreated. In the process, you learn about the history of military transportation technology, the tactics created and the people using them.
- A documentary about the rise and fall of the Hittite empire, which existed about 3500 years ago in what is now central Turkey.
- When the Japanese declare war on the United States of America with the attack on Pearl Harbour, Corporal Joseph D. "Joe" Griffin fights through the Pacific whilst on a mission to rescue his captured brother.
- A demolished building's basement conceals a disturbing archive - specimens, recordings, films documenting monstrous creatures and paranormal events. "The Teller" aimed to expose these unsettling truths through eerie case files.
- The story of Greg "Pappy" Boyington and his famous World War II Marine Corps fighter squadron - VMF 214 - the Black Sheep.
- This documentary series explores the causes behind six major extinction events in Earth's history. It also speculates on the next such event.
- The story of Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara, consul to Lithuania during World War II, who defied Tokyo authorities and wrote transit visas allowing Jewish families to flee Europe to Japan and other countries.
- The Living Century: The Extraordinary Lives of Ordinary People is a new biography television series that profile individuals who are 100 years of age and older. Each 30-minute episode profiles the life of a single centenarian. Their memories, their unique perceptions of the world and the radical changes they witnessed during their lifetime come alive through interviews, family photographs, home movies, archival footage and an original musical score. There are 70,000 Americans who are at least 100 years old. By the year 2050, there will be 834,000. The producers research and select active and lucid centenarians to honor their lives, their experiences and the contributions they have made and continue to make to society.
- Follows class 10-00 through the three rigorous phases of U.S. Army Ranger School.
- The story behind the most dangerous trucking routes in the world: hauling freight across the frozen lakes and rivers of Canada's Northwest Territories during the arctic winter.
- The Industry is a highly entertaining and revealing documentary that goes beyond the surface of the music business to examine the inner world of the industry and the true politics behind getting an album made. The film is seen from the perspective of the multi-Grammy-winning and platinum artists that are at the top of Hip Hop Culture. Through the appearances of artists Big Boi, Andre 3000, Kanye West, Ludacris, Chingy and music moguls Russell Simmons, Lyor Cohen, Kevin Liles, LA Reid, Blue Williams and Chaka Zulu, you see the drama, egos and conflicts between label and artists that drive the multi-billion-dollar hip hop and urban music business. This documentary takes you through the ups and downs of the music industry as we see the making of three GRAMMY-winning albums: OutKast's Speakerboxxx/ Love Below, Kanye West's College Dropout and Ludacris' Chicken -N- Beer.
- The struggles and valiant efforts of those on the battlefield during Christmas.
- SHIFTING GEARS delivers the most up-to-date news on cutting edge research, development and design. We delve beneath the skin of some of the most advanced machines on the planet.
- On January 29, 1991, Saddam Hussein sent his three best armored divisions across the Kuwaiti border, into Saudi Arabia. This feature-length special tells how U.s. elite troops caught in their path escaped the enemy onslaught and then reversed the assault. Based on the book Storm on the Horizon and featuring extensive commentary from the author and many of the Marines who faced the Iraqi assault, this is the story of the first battle of the Smart-Bomb Age.
- It was an terrorist attack of breathtaking audacity and daring. 40 Chechen separatists took over a Moscow theater where over 800 people were watching the musical Nord-Ost. 58 hours later, the standoff ended when special forces agents armed with nerve gas stormed the booby-trapped theater. All the kidnappers died, along with 129 of the hostages. Terror Strikes Moscow reconstructs every step of the incredible ordeal, from the terrorists' original plan to the aftermath of the deadly rescue. Insiders reveal how the terrorists took over and controlled the theater, and detail the negotiations that opened with a threat to kill everyone inside if Russia failed to totally withdraw from Chechnya. Follow the rescuers into the barricaded theater, and see why so many of the hostages died alongside their captors. With a sweeping look at the background of the conflict and intimate accounts from inside the theater, Terror Strikes Moscow analyzes every aspect of this deadly standoff.