The History of Home Presents: History's Greatest Homes
2020, Show
7.9

Join us as we tour the most fabulous and luxurious homes in history.

Amazing Dinoworld
2019, Show
7.9

New discoveries of dinosaur fossils are completely changing what we know about the animals that lived on our planet millions of years ago.

History Uncovered
2019, Show
7.9

Myths die hard, and the history of the 20th century is no exception to this rule. Even today, we hold popular beliefs that we take for Evangelical truths. Thus, we believe that Hiroshima caused Japan to surrender, that the Marshall Plan saved Europe, that Adolf Hitler was a military genius, or that Mao Zedong was a necessary evil for China’s modernization. Of course, these judgements contain some truth; but, too broad-stroked to be accurate, they contradict the historical reality by denying its complexity. What if the truth was slightly different? Through an exploration of great national or international myths, this full archive documentary collection revisits the key moments of the 20th century with a new perspective in order to provide a new, smarter and more subtle interpretation, bringing elements to light that have been forgotten or sometimes overshadowed.

Modern Dinosaurs
2017, Show
7.9

Learn how New Zealand, which was isolated from the world for 10- million years, became the ultimate storehouse for discontinued zoological species.

Digits
2016, Show
7.9

Vint Cerf, Steve Case, and Ed Snowden -- internet insiders reveal its hidden past and startling present.

Exploring Quantum History With Brian Greene
2015, Show
7.9

Quantum physics? Theoretical physicist Brian Greene helps you understand its origins and its impact on today's world.

Oddly Satisfying Science
2022, Show
7.8

Chemist Nick Uhas is on a mission to find the coolest science experiments the world has to offer and see how they can improve our everyday lives.

The Tracker's Diary: Bears of Katmai
2022, Show
7.8

Join filmmaker Casey Anderson as he embeds in the Alaskan wilderness to follow the largest terrestrial carnivores in the world.

Bronze Age
2016, Show
7.8

The Bronze Age saw the rise of urban societies, vast trading empires and military might. How did this come about, and why did it end?

Secrets of the Brain
2016, Show
7.8

Neuroscientist Dr Jack Lewis goes in search of people with unusual neurological conditions that give us a fascinating insight into how our brains work.

4th and Forever: Muck City
2020, Show
7.5

4th and Forever: Muck City is a TV series starring Anquan Boldin, Demir Boldin, and Sean Boyce Johnson. Two Florida high schools battle for supremacy on the gridiron in a community that's produced more NFL stars than anywhere else...

America's Musical Journey
2018, Movie
7.7

"AMERICA'S MUSICAL JOURNEY" celebrates the unique diversity of cultures and creative risk-taking that characterize America, as told through the story of its music.

The Mighty Atom
2017, Movie
7.7

Documentary about Joseph Greenstein, who became famous for his strongman feats like bending iron bars and breaking chains with his teeth.

Secret Life Underground
2015, Show
7.7

The underground world is a largely unexplored universe. Find out what goes on in the subterranean world of our planet Earth.

Nigel Latta Blows Stuff Up
2015, Show
7.7

Have you ever wondered what it's like to be struck by lightning or be propelled by hurricane-speed winds? What is it really like inside a burning house? In this fun (and funny!) science series Nigel Latta subjects himself to a variety of 'don't try this at home' experiments to explore some of the more dramatic aspects of fundamental science.

Inside the Mind of a Con Artist
2022, Show
7.6

Unearths the human truths behind some of the most extraordinary cases in con artistry.

Nuts About Squirrels
2021, Movie
7.6

Some people love squirrels, others see them as pests and glorified rats, but we can all agree that the characterful rodents are speedy, quirky, exceptional climbers.

Out of the Cradle
2018, Movie
7.6

How did humanity's earliest ancestors evolve into one of the most successful species on Earth? An extraordinary journey tracing the footsteps of early hominids. Using the latest paleoanthropological findings mixed with the latest CGI from Square Enix, this story is finally told.

Germany's Wild Amazon
2017, Movie
7.6

As one of Germany’s beauties, the river was the gem of German landscape. But with industrialization it became the country’s hardest working river and like everything that has been overworked, it lost it magnificence and charm. Due to tender love and care, the river is now a reigning example of one of the most successful and outstanding renaturation projects in the country.

Breakthrough
2015, Show
7.6

Providing a thought-provoking and imaginative perspective on scientific discovery as it unfolds, each episode follows scientific explorers working on cutting-­edge projects with breakthrough potential, revealing the world of tomorrow... today.

An Honest Liar
2014, Movie
7.4

An Honest Liar tells the incredible story of the world-famous magician, escape artist, and world-renowned enemy of deception, James 'The Amazing' Randi. The film brings to life Randi's intricate investigations that publicly exposed psychics, faith healers, and con-artists with quasi-religious fervor. A master deceiver who came out of the closet at the age of 81, Randi created fictional characters, fake psychics, and even turned his partner of 25 years, Jose Alvarez, into a sham guru names Carlos.

Sagrada Familia: Gaudi's Challenge
2022, Movie
7.5

Combining real footage, archival footage, fiction and 3D modeling, this unseen documentary traces the history of this spectacular and unfinished work.

Going Nuts: Tales from the Squirrel World
2019, Movie
7.5

Squirrels are among the most widely known and recognized mammals. In many parts of the world they gladly join us for our lunches in city parks, amaze us with their acrobatics and entertain our children as cartoons on TV. Squirrels live in an extraordinarily diverse range of habitats. Some can fly, some can swim, some live in trees or underground, others love icy wastelands or burning hot deserts. But don’t let their cuteness fool you! They may be small, but squirrels are one of the most successful species on the planet. And they have big families. This blue-chip documentary explores some of the most fascinating squirrel species and shows how they became so successful dealing with extreme environments and curious (human) neighbors. 'Going Nuts' unveils the enchanting world of one of the “most watched” mammals on the planet.

Cornfield Shipwreck
2019, Movie
7.5

Discovered by an unlikely team of amateur historians 45 feet beneath a Kansas cornfield, the Steamboat Arabia is one of the best-preserved shipwrecks in American history. The treasures contained within painting a vivid picture of western expansion and the treacherous frontier.