A to Z
1964 World's Fair (1 x 57')
Relive the dazzle, wonder and fun of the 1964 World's Fair in this extraordinary documentary narrated by Judd Hirsch that takes a fresh look at the sights and sounds of this once-in-a-lifetime events.
3 Doors Down (1 x 59') HDTV
This phenomenal special was filmed with fourteen HDTV cameras and state-of-the-art sound equipment. 3 Doors Down is one of the top concert draws in North America today. This concert allows the viewers to get up close and personal, in the final performance of their wildly successful 2005 southern tour.
A Day In The Life of the Coast Guard Cutter Mohawk (1 x 50') HDTV
Our HDTV crew spent twelve days aboard the USS Mohawk as it sailed on a course from Key West, Florida, to Roosevelt Roads Naval Base in Puerto Rico.
A Million To One (1 x 46')
An insider's personal account of how and why she became an original investor in Trivial Pursuit, the best-selling boardgame of all time, and the stunning impact it had on her life, and the lives of the creators.
A Night in Venice (1 x 60 ') HDTV
This unique ensemble combines original and classically influenced melodies with electrifying rhythmic arrangements. As an added theatrical bonus, the musicians are featured in colorful Venetian Baroque costumes adorned with sculpted powdered wigs.
Adventure On The Nile (1 x 60')
This film documents the Blue Nile 1st Descent Expedition an attempt to be the first expedition to descend the entire length of the longest river in the world, the Blue Nile, from its source in the Ethiopian highlands all the way to Egypt, where the great Nile flows into the Mediterranean Sea. Produced in conjunction with the IMAX film, Mystery of the Nile.
After Sunset (1 x 46')
Nearly 63 years after its conception, the drive-in theater stands as one of America's last great icons. Filmmaker Jon Bokenkamp leads his ragtag crew across the American West, in search of the last remaining drive-in theaters.
Al Capone (1 x 52')
A one-hour biography of one of the most notorious gangsters in history, which includes a trip on "The Untouchable Tour" in Chicago.
All Bird Tv (26 x 24')
In this popular weekly series, host and ornithologist Ken Dial takes viewers on adventures in birdwatching across North and Central America.
America Goes To War (10 x 30')
This engrossing series that tells the story of the American people during World War II. Wartime newsreels, propaganda documentaries, movies, music and humor chronicle changes in American ideals, lifestyles and morals during the 1940s and 1950s
American Values, American Wilderness (1 x 57')
In this documentary, a diverse group of Americans, including a teen-age daughter of Cambodian refugees, a children's book author, a cancer survivor, a Native American tribal chairman, inner city kids, and the late Christopher Reeve, among others, share their values for wilderness.
America's Historic Trails (13 x 30')
Shot entirely on location, this series sweeps viewers through the diverse culture and landscape of the United States on a contemporary journey which brings history to life as host Tom Bodett retraces each trail.
America's Team (1 x 57') HDTV
The Air Force Thunderbirds have been thrilling audiences since the 1950’s. Their awe-inspiring demonstrations are seen by millions of people all over the world. This documentary follows the team for an entire air show season, at home, in Nellis AFB near Las Vegas, and on the road across the United States. But this year is different, for the first time a female pilot has joined the ranks of this elite fellowship and her story is truly inspiring. Join her and the entire Thunderbird squadron in this exhilarating and patriotic program to discover what it takes to be a part of America’s Team!
Ancient Secrets Of The Bible Collectors Series (26 x 30')
For thousands of years, Christians the world over have based their faith on the truth of the Bible and the meaningful stories these scriptures present as real events in the lives of real people. This exciting series will continue the search for answers to the Bible's most controversial questions and will discover answers that reveal the astonishing truths behind this sacred book.
Armed & Innocent (1 x 18')
Robert DeNiro hosts this powerful 18-minute documentary that shares the personal experiences of children who have been forced to be direct participants in war. Their stories of courage invite the viewer into a world of violence no child should ever experience.
B-17 (1 x 52')
This documentary examines the importance of WWII's most famous airplane and raises awareness about the importance of keeping the remaining B-17s flying for generations to come. It covers the history of the airplane, and the stories of brave men who flew them, and looks at the people today who struggle to keep these flying museums in operation.
Baby Animals & Their Fuzzy Friends (1 x 30') HDTV
Puppies romp in a yard full of toys and kittens play in their new surroundings in this half-hour children's special, filmed in HDTV. Gentle classical music accompanies footage of the cutest, cuddliest animals from the home, farm and zoo.
Bake Decorate Celebrate! (65 x 30')
On Bake Decorate Celebrate!, co-hosts Nancy Siler and Melanie Glasscock show viewers how exciting it is to create great cakes, cupcakes, cookies and more. Those who have no previous decorating experience, and who are looking to start a new hobby will appreciate the easy, fun ideas offered on the show.
Beads, Baubles & Jewels (39 x 30')
The goal of this new television series for beading and jewelry enthusiasts is to inspire viewers to make their own jewelry with each, basic instructions plus ideas for beautiful and exotic pieces that only look difficult.
Beautiful Bay Area (2 x 60') HDTV
These two one-hour specials are musical journeys filmed from above San Francisco Bay in HDTV. From the Russian River to Monterey Bay, from inland mountains to coastal cliffs, and along the nature trails, placid lakes and mountaintops of 15 parks, here is the vast geographic diversity and beauty that makes the Bay Area one of the most celebrated places on earth.
Betting It All (16 x 30')
What does it take to be a Silicon Valley entrepreneur? A willingness to risk everything. That's the message of this new series featuring interviews with some of the high-tech industry's most successful entrepreneurs. Hosted by journalist Mike Malone, editor of digital-age Forbes ASAP magazine and author of some of the most definitive books on Silicon Valley.
Between The Wars (16 x 30')
This documentary series following the events that inevitably sparked World War II, capturing the drama, the excitement, an the juxtapositions of these crucial years.
Breaking the Da Vinci Code (1 x 52')
Dan Brown's best selling novel, The Da Vinci Code, has captivated millions of readers'imaginations with its provocative story and rich historical background. This new special sorts out the fact from the fiction, but it turns out that the truth has just as much drama, mystery and intrigue as Dan Brown's book did… maybe more. Including interviews with leading experts - archeologists, theologians, art historians, philosophers and scientists - and dramatic recreations of the secret meetings, stealth and intrigue that make this controversy sot fascinating
California Dreamin' (1 x 59')
This musical special celebrates the songs of the revered pop-rock group of the late 60s and early 70s. It blends full-performance clips, rare home movies, exclusive interviews with members Michelle Phillips, John Phillips, and Denny Doherty, and vintage footage of the late Mama Cass Elliot. The hit songs featured include Monday, Monday, Dedicated to the One I Love, California Dreamin', and their version of the Beatles classic Nowhere Man.
Cartooning With Blitz (101 x 30')
Bruce Blitz started as the boy who drew funny pictures of the principal at school. He says "somebody had to do it"! Now the creator and host, and 4 time Emmy Award nominee of this step-by-step program, he gives instruction on how to create wacky cartoon figures and zany comic characters.
Chartres Cathedral (1 x 60')
A portrait of one of the most inspiring and beautiful cathedrals in the world, featuring leading experts in sacred architecture who have studied the mysteries of Chartres Cathedral for over forty years
Chefs A'Field (26 x 30') HDTV
Praised by master chef Julia Child for its "wonderful and refreshing focus," this series takes viewers on a glorious culinary journey, to the source of great food, tracing the origins of great meals from the fields, forests, farms and waters of the world.
Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm (13 x 30') HDTV
The third season of the award-winning PBS television series Chefs A’ Field: Kids on the Farm offers a new batch of culinary adventures for all ages as America’s best chefs—and their kids— venture out to the farms, fishing boats and ranches for a look at where great food comes from.
Chef's Story (26 x 30')
Chef's Story is a 26-part series that brings together 27 extraordinary chefs to tell their story of culinary accomplishments and how they got to the top. Each half-hour program focuses on a master chef whose life, work, and evolution as a food legend is thoroughly explored. Each shares personal and professional reminiscences and demonstrates cooking techniques.
Cho Oyu (1 x 52')
Cho Oyu is the sixth highest mountain on earth. It's also known as the easiest of the Himalayan 8,000-meter peaks to climb. But contrary to popular belief, nothing comes easy at 26,906 feet. This film chronicles and accurately portrays the harsh reality of expedition life during a major Himalayan climb.
Christmas Present (1 x 100')
This new independent feature is a witty and stylish comedy about the Fitzgeralds, a large Irish Catholic clan from New York, whose grown children and spouses and grandchildren have gathered for a holiday that turns out to be a far cry from the picture-postcard Currier & Ives Christmas anyone had in mind. Starring James Brennan, Lisa Gunn, Annette Hunt, Pete Barker, and Robert J. Hamilton.
Chronos (1 x 40')
The first non-verbal, non-fiction motion picture shot entirely in time-lapse photography, Chronos is presented as a visual symphony in seven movements, contrasting the worlds of natural beauty and manmade monuments, as it explores the essence of time.
Dangerous When Wet (8 x 46')
This documentary series takes viewers behind the scenes of the UIM Formula 1 Powerboat Racing Series, as drivers compete for the World Championship. Formula 1 Powerboat racing is among the world's most dangerous sports. Episodes introduce viewers to an international cast of fearless young men as they race each other in such exotic locales as Portugal, Lake Como, South Korea, China, Malaysia, Singapore, India and Saudi Arabia.
Dinosaur Eggs & Babies (1 x 57')
This educational program explores the mysteries of dinosaur reproduction. The story is told with animation and interviews with renowned dinosaur experts including Robert Bakker, Philip Currie, Mark Norell, and others.
Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia (1 x 40') HDTV
Thanks to the magic of the giant screen, Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia provides a unique occasion to get a true experience of the incredible size and strength of these creatures that once roamed the Earth. Creatures that are even to big for an IMAX screen.
Disarm (1 x 53')
This film spans a dozen countries to look at how, despite a global ban, millions of antipersonnel mines continue to claim victims daily in over eighty countries. Looking beyond landmines, Disarm offers a contemporary, intelligent and critical investigation into how weapons systems, war, and the way it is waged are being redefined in the twenty-first century with devastating consequences.
Discoveries... America (51 x 60') HDTV
A fresh look at America in the 21st Century, filmed entirely in HDTV... a classic chronicle of our history, people & culture, from cowboys to casinos, political history to parasailing, with portraits of national parks, monuments and points and people of interest in between.
Discoveries... Argentina (4 x 60') HDTV
Explore South American culture, from newly unearthed dinosaurs to elephant seals, the magic of the Tango to the life of the gaucho in this four-hour HDTV series.
Discoveries... Argentina: Patagonia (1 x 60') HDTV
Over 1000 miles running north and south, along both sides of the Andes, Patagonia is a magical place...one of multiple contrasts and beauty....with pristine rivers, rugged mountains and raging white water rapids, juxtaposed against desert, range, forest, crystal clear lakes and glaciers. Discoveries...Argentina, Patagonia takes viewers from top to bottom through one of the worlds most beautiful and intriguing regions.
Discoveries... Asia (4 x 60') HDTV
This four-hour HDTV series takes us on a journey to discover some of the most beautiful and magical parts of Japan, China and Korea. While traveling, we have the opportunity to experience the people, culture and history of these rich and colorful countries.
Discoveries... Ireland (3 x 60') HDTV
This HDTV documentary series explores some of the most beautiful and magical parts of Ireland, while experiencing the people, culture, and history of this enchanting country.
Discoveries... Spain (7 x 60') HDTV
This seven-hour HDTV series explores the diversity of Spain's people, history, architecture, and landscapes. From Roman aqueducts, giant castles and flamenco guitarists to bullfighting lessons, saffron cultivation and seaside villages, enjoy spectacular photography and intriguing cultural video essays that bring the spirit and history of Spain to life.
Dracula (1 x 52')
The world's most famous vampire has been ""undead"" for exactly 100 years. The famous novel Dracula, written by Irish author Bram Stoker, was a mixture of reality, superstition, fearful fantasies and history.
Drive-In Movie Memories (1 x 60')
A celebration of America's greatest icon of youth, freedom and the automobile, this documentary chronicles the drive-in's birth and development, its phenomenal popularity with audiences of all ages, its tragic decline, and its inevitable comeback as a classic form of Americana.
El Caballo (1 x 57')
This one-hour film documents one of the most complex wildlife management issues in the American West today. Where do modern wild horses fit in our view of the natural world?
Fabric of Time (1 x 58')
Has science found a way to reveal the true identity of Jesus Christ? Might a three-dimensional, holographic image - created by scientists with information taken from an ancient fiber - allow us to see what he really looked like?
Feng Shui (1 x 50')
Feng Shui is the ancient science of living in harmony with the environment. This film looks at the roots of Feng Shui with masters demonstrating how the ancient Chinese science is still deeply rooted in the everyday lives of the Chinese people.
Frequency (13 x 30') HDTV
A backstage look into the lives of a variety of musical artists -- those on the way up to more established acts like Eric Clapton, Peter Frampton, Gladys Knight, The Beach Boys, Diana Ross, and Carlos Santana.
The Gateway Arch (1 x 58') HDTV
Narrated by academy award-winner and St. Louis native Kevin Kline, chronicles for the first time the complete story of this great American symbol... From Thomas Jefferson, Lewis & Clark, and St. Louis' role in westward expansion; to the eventual construction of the largest stainless steel structure in history.
George Marshall And The American Century (1 x 89')
He built the mightiest army in history and selected its leaders. Eisenhower, MacArthur and Patton all obeyed his commands. And, when victory was won, he bound up the world's wounds with a plan for European recovery that bore his name. The only soldier ever to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, he served during his long career as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense and President of the Red Cross.
Get A Life! Cool Careers (30 x 30')
A collection of career information videos designed specifically for high school and junior high school students. Get a Life! deals with the challenges, issues and choices facing today's youth about their future lives and career choices.
Giant Screen Films Collection (14 x 45') HDTV
An award-winning collection of Giant Screen Films.
GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition (13 x 30 or 6 x 60') HDTV
From Saigon to Singapore, the GlobeRiders Indochina Expedition is an 8000-mile adventure through Southeast Asia by motorcycle. Ride through Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Malaysia, experiencing the bustling cities, back roads, floating markets, and ancient temples. Hosted by author Helge Pedersen (Ten Years on Two Wheels) and Chris Poland.
GlobeRiders Silk Road Adventure (4 x 60') HDTV
From Istanbul, Turkey to Xian, China, this eight-week motorcycle journey crossed the vast deserts of Central Asia, high mountain passes, and through crowded, bustling cities.
Gold Fever (1 x 41') HDTV
This documentary interweaves, prospector Al Doherty's journey along the Klondike trail with exotic side trips to Thailand, India and Africa. Audiences will come to understand the cultural, economic and historical significance of gold; and take a wild ride down a mineshaft in the depths of an alien underground world where no large format camera has gone before.
Great Decisions (8 x 30') HDTV
World leaders and experts discuss some of the most pressing issues facing the international community in this collection of eight episodes from the fascinating Great Decisions series, produced by the U.S. Foreign Policy Association. The shows tackle such complicated topics as the Exiting Iraq, the U.S. Military, Talking with the Enemy, EU at 50, and Reexamining Russia.
Great Lakes Gardener (48 x 30') HDTV
This HDTV weekly series brings viewers unique aspects of the ever popular pastime of gardening, through visits to well-known arboretums, hands-on demonstrations on planting techniques and insights into new and different facets of the ever-popular hobby. Hosted by author and horticulturist Melinda Myers.
Great North (1 x 42') HDTV
Experience a whirling journey of rich landscapes, course over the rugged terrain with rhythmic energy like that of a herd of migrating caribou, and share the extraordinary plight of the people who have long lived in harmony with the harsh elements of the Arctic.
The Greatest Journeys On Earth (13 x 60')
This series suggests unusual itineraries through some of the most beautiful places on earth, going beyond the usual clichés of travel. Instead, through geography, history, architecture, culture, celebrations, leisure activities and gastronomy, viewers are able to appreciate the art of living in each destination
Hands On Crafts For Kids (65 x 30')
In this popular long-running series all about crafts for kids, a new adventure through various projects is presented. Viewers will learn about different island cultures and all about the people you meet everyday.
The Havana (1 x 60')
Shot on location in the Cuban provinces Pinar de Rio and Havana, this entertaining documentary takes a look at the history and tradition of the finest cigar in the world.
Heroes & Miracles Of 9/11 (1 x 60')
The horrifying events of September 11, 2001, ironically demonstrated the worst - and the best - in human nature. Thousands lost their lives as a result of a brutal terrorist act. But from the ashes of despair came miraculous stories of hope, courage and compassion that illustrate the strength of the human spirit.
Higher Ambitions (1 x 60')
From the heart of China comes a remarkable tale of adventure where beating the odds and a dogged persistence to overcome death-defying obstacles results in a history-making ascent of China's Mt. Siguniang. Higher Ambitions is an inspirational film that shows the unique motivations that drive these climbers to the top.
Hollywood Collection (31 x 60')
An award-winning collection of classic movie star biographies and retrospectives.
Hollywood Collection, The: Worlds Of Harry Connick Jr. (1 x 50')
Narrated by Harry himself in a candid look at his own life and career, the program features interviews with jazz greats Branford and Wynton Marsalis and their father, Ellis Marsalis.
Hollywood Collection: Alan Ladd (1 x 60')
A collection of biographies and retrospectives, 31 one-hour specials.
Hollywood Collection: Anthony Quinn (1 x 60')
After being stereotyped in countless roles as Mexican bandits, Indian warriors, Oriental villains and Arab princes, Anthony Quinn confounded Hollywood by turning his back on a career as character actor. Instead, by going his own way, he became an internationally acclaimed Academy Award-winning star.
Hollywood Collection: Audrey Hepburn Remembered (1 x 60')
Audrey Hepburn was one of movies best-loved stars, blessed with beauty, talent, an elegant sophistication, and an enduring aura of youthful innocence.
Hollywood Collection: Barbara Stanwyck (1 x 60')
Born Ruby Stevens, she was orphaned when she was four. A chance audition led to a chorus job. By 17 she was a Zeigfield Girl. At 20 she earned excellent reviews for a bit part in a Broadway play -- and she had a new name: Barbara Stanwyck.
Hollywood Collection: Burt Lancaster (1 x 60')
Burt Lancaster went from street-wise tough to art-collector liberal-activist, from circus-acrobat hunk to Academy Award winner.
Hollywood Collection: Cary Grant (1 x 60')
Cary Grant was the very essence of a movie star - a man every woman loved and every man wanted to be. His deft comic style merged easily with his strength as a romantic leading man.
Hollywood Collection: Charlton Heston (1 x 60')
Here, in his own words, is Heston's life as well as highlights of a career that resulted in over 60 motion pictures.
Hollywood Collection: Clint Eastwood (1 x 60')
Catapulted to international prominence by Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Westerns, Clint Eastwood leapt from TV lead to world-class movie star. Then with Dirty Harry came super-stardom. But even that was not enough.
Hollywood Collection: Fred MacMurray (1 x 60')
Amiable and unassuming, Fred MacMurray went from small-town boy to one of Hollywood and television's major and most enduring stars.
Hollywood Collection: Gary Cooper (1 x 60')
Known for his personification of the Western Hero, it was Montana-born Cooper's horse-riding skills that first brought him bit parts in movies.
Hollywood Collection: Grace Kelly (1 x 60')
She came from a wealthy and competitive Philadelphia family, but the life of well-brought up society held little appeal for this acclaimed beauty.
Hollywood Collection: Gregory Peck (1 x 60')
One of Hollywood's most enduring and popular stars draws on his memories to tell the amusing and touching story of how it was when the studios ruled supreme, and a shy and inarticulate boy from a broken family could rise to superstardom to become one of the most handsome, attractive and respected of movie leading men.
Hollywood Collection: Hollywood's Children (1 x 60')
Children were part of movies from the very earliest days. But with Jackie Coogan and Baby Peggy, they discovered they could become stars... millionaires... and family breadwinners. Then the rush to Hollywood was on...
Hollywood Collection: Ingrid (1 x 60')
One of the best-loved and most beautiful of stars, Ingrid Bergman was among the most controversial. An icon of romantic love, she was also one of the most down-to-earth and realistic of women.
Hollywood Collection: Ingrid Bergman Remembered (1 x 60')
Ingrid Bergman - her name conjures up beauty, grace, talent and style. One of the greatest actresses of our time, she is best remembered for a very natural and vulnerable persona which was so genuine and alluring.
Hollywood Collection: Jack Lemmon (1 x 60')
Narrated on-camera by Jack Lemmon, this profile includes interviews with Lemmon's son, the actor Chris Lemmon. Clips from some of Lemmon's major films as well as archival footage add to this portrait of one of our most illustrious and productive stars.
Hollywood Collection: Joan Crawford (1 x 60')
This glamorous and hugely popular actress raised herself from brutal poverty to Academy Award-winning stardom by guts, determination and hard work.
Hollywood Collection: Mae West (1 x 60')
Born in a working-class section of Brooklyn, she became a show-business giant, a personality so distinctive she transformed forever the way women and sex would be presented on stage, in films, radio, TV and cabarets around the world.
Hollywood Collection: Marilyn Monroe (1 x 60')
Her story is well-known - the lonely child who yearned for affection and approval which she finally seemed to find as Hollywood's greatest love goddess. But even though she scaled heights few could even dream of, she was one of the loneliest of stars.
Hollywood Collection: Michael Caine (1 x 60')
Narrated with gentle self-deprecating humor and honesty by the star himself, this Special features clips from such films as Educating Rita, The Man Who Would Be King, Alfie, California Suite, Hannah And Her Sisters, Mona Lisa, Sleuth, Deathtrap, Zulu, and The Ipcress File.
Hollywood Collection: Robert Mitchum (1 x 60')
This entertainment special looks at the life and career of one of Hollywood's consummate leading men, narrated with good humor by Mitch himself.
Hollywood Collection: Roger Moore (1 x 60')
Here is Roger Moore's own story, as told by the famous actor himself. This profile also includes the recollections of colleagues and friends like Gregory Peck, Michael Caine, Tony Curtis, Carroll Baker and Maud Adams.
Hollywood Collection: Shirley Maclaine (1 x 60')
Shirley MacLaine was the product of a strict middle-class background from which she and her brother, the future actor Warren Beatty, escaped into the fantasy world of show-biz.
Hollywood Collection: Shirley Temple (1 x 60')
There never was a star quite like Shirley Temple. Adored by adults and children alike, at four she already led at the Box Office - ahead of Gable and Cooper.
Hollywood Collection: Steve McQueen (1 x 60')
Steve McQueen was one of Hollywood's highest paid stars - and one of its most difficult, most rebellious and, when he wished, most charming. His story is told with film clips from his greatest performances.
Hollywood Collection: The Horror Of It All (1 x 60')
In movies, horror - the dark side of the imagination - found perfect expression. And this is Movie Horror at its most enticing: the finest ghouls, ghosts, demons, vampires, monsters, mad scientists and beautiful terrified maidens ever to appear on film.
Hollywood Collection: The Story Of Lassie (1 x 60')
For 50 years, she has represented all that is good about the enduring bonds between human beings and their dogs.
Hollywood Collection: Walter Matthau (1 x 60')
Walter Matthau was barely three when his father deserted the family. Poverty and New York street smarts produced a self-deprecating humor that never left.
Hollywood Collection: William Holden (1 x 60')
It was said of him that in more than seventy films, he never once gave a bad performance. He was a charming and unconventional man with a "wild streak" and a compulsion to test himself at every turn.
Hollywood Collection: Yul Brynner (1 x 60')
There is only one Yul Brynner. No other actor had his looks, his range of talents, his energy - and his capacity to draw others into the spell of his charm.
Homeopathy (1 x 60')
A program that explores the origin, principles and modern practice of homeopathic medicine. It examines Samuel Hahnemann's theories and the work of modern homeopathic practitioners, physicians, veterinarians and pharmacists around the world.
Hope For The Addicted (1 x 60')
The story of Paul Fusca, a Canadian heroin, cocaine, and methadone addict who had turned to a life of crime to pay for his $800 a day heroin habit. With no prospect of long term care, he found his way to Italy and to a remarkable drug treatment center known as San Patrignano. An inspiring story of hope and recovery.
Hunters In The Sky (13 x 30')
A comprehensive history series, including extraordinary air combat footage and first hand accounts of the greatest air battles the world has ever known.
Ice Island (1 x 54') HDTV
In an action-filled Global Warming themed adventure, a daring team of scientists and explorers pushes the limits of technology to plunge through bone chilling Antarctic waters to be the first humans to explore above, below and inside the greatest iceberg in recorded history.
Ice Music (1 x 50')
The story of the Geilo Ice Music Festival and the extraordinary
artists that make it happen. In seven days ice is transformed into a stage and musical instruments are created: a guitar, didgeridoo, Norwegian horns, Brazilian Udus and Guiros. The festival culminates in an outdoor, mountaintop concert under the first full moon of the new year.
Images Of Jesus (1 x 53')
While Jesus lived, no one made a record of His face. Since then every image of Jesus came from the minds and hands of those who lived after He died. This is the definitive art history of Jesus Christ. For two thousand years the sacred mysteries of Christianity have inspired artists of every generation. The look of Jesus emerges from the history of art.
The Impossible Spy (1 x 90')
This is the true story of an Israeli civilian who was recruited into Israel's Secret Intelligence Agency to become a spy in Damascus, where he spent years infiltrating the Syrian political establishment. Israel's national hero, Eli Cohen, successfully entered the upper eschelons of the Syrian government as a double-agent. The secrets he obtained became crucial in Israel's victory in the 1967 Six Day War.
The Irish Country House (1 x 53')
Shot at over forty locations across Ireland, this film celebrates the heritage of the Irish "country house" and charts its development from the earliest cliff-top castles and fortified houses to the great Palladian mansions... one of Europe's richest architectural assets
Jacques Pepin Celebrates! (26 x 20 half-hour episodes and 6 one-hour specials')
World-renowned chef Jacques Pepin and his daughter, Claudine, give creative and elegant culinary ideas for every occasion in their new cooking show Jacques Pepin Celebration.
Jacques Pepin Fast Food My Way (26 x 30')
Jacques Pépin returns to public television with 26 brand new programs. Each show begins with a 30-second recipe which even novices can prepare in just minutes. Four dishes follow, complemented by Jacques' sharing of valuable quick tips, techniques, stories from his life and the inspirations behind his creations.
Jim Knox's Wild Zoofari (14 x 30') HDTV
An original, live-action children's wildlife conservation series filmed at the world's premiere zoos and aquariums and in the wild. It is the only wildlife series to earn the unprecedented, written endorsement of the A.Z.A. (Association of Zoos and Aquariums).
John Paul The Great (1 x 60')
When he was elected Pope John Paul II in 1978, Karol Wotyla became the first Slav ever to take the seat of St. Peter. Over the next 26 years, he would change the image of the papacy forever. John Paul the Great takes you through the extraordinary life of one of the 21st century's greatest men.
Journey Inside Tibet (1 x 60')
This one-hour documentary, hosted and narrated by Kris Kristofferson, follows musician Paul Horn and Lama Tenzin's pilgrimage to the roof of the world.
Journeys of the Heart (9 x 60') HDTV
A new Reality TV series, shot entirely in HDTV. The show's first season follows a group of ordinary volunteers who travel to an orphanage in Cusco, Peru to donate their time, talents, and considerable energy to improve the lives of over 90 deaf and mute children. A raft of psychological and emotional challenges emerges - unscripted - along the way. This is a socially conscious series about international volunteering that represents a positive direction for reality programming.
Katrina Fitness Presents... (1 x 60')
This program is a DVD available immediately for international licensing, and a pilot for a half-hour series in development, starring AFAA-certified Pilates instructor Katrina Fitness leading viewers through a pleasurable and positive introduction to this increasingly popular form of exercise, in a home workout with four user-friendly exercise segments suitable for both fitness beginners & regular exercisers.
Kenny Rogers (1 x 60') HDTV
Set sail on a spellbinding journey with this 3-time Grammy Award winner, through his life's work and music over a 40-year time span. Woven throughout this live concert experience -- filmed in HDTV in Indiana in April 2006 -- is an intimate unveiling of his life story, illustrated with rare concert footage spanning several decades, interviews with friends and colleagues and with Kenny Rogers himself.
Kilimanjaro: Going For Broke (1 x 52')
Severely wounded climbers are drawn back to the challenge of climbing a great mountain in this amazing documentary. Jamie has no hands or feet, half of Paul's body is paralyzed, Pete can only walk with calipers and David is recovering from total paralysis. Together they embark on an insane expedition to climb Africa's highest peak.
Kilimanjaro: To the Roof of Africa (1 x 40 ')
Join a band of trekkers as they journey through rugged terrain and extreme conditions to look out from Africa's highest point in David Breashears' mountain adventure large-format film, Kilimanjaro: TO THE ROOF OF AFRICA.
Killing Coyote (1 x 57')
It is estimated that 400,000 coyotes are trapped, shot and poisoned in America every year. Many are killed using the American citizens'tax dollars. Many more are killed for fun, cash and prizes. Still, they continue to thrive.
Kon-Tiki (1 x 60')
This is the classic Academy-Award winning documentary film of an astonishing adventure, a journey spanning 4,300 nautical miles across the Pacific Ocean by raft. Intrigued by Polynesian folklore, Norwegian biologist Thor Heyerdahl suspected that the South Sea Islands had been settled by an ancient race from thousands of miles to the east, led by the mythical hero Kon-Tiki.
The Last Ridge (1 x 60')
A compelling new one-hour documentary recounts the true mission impossible of the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division during WWII. After backbreaking training, the legendary alpine fighting force was sent to dislodge the entrenched Germans on Italy's mountaintops. The rest is history. The 10th turned the tide for the Allies in Italy, revolutionized winter mountain warfare, transformed winter sports and inspired a new generation of soldiers.
Legend Of Loch Lomond (1 x 40')
One Scottish soldier wrote the song, Loch Lomond to his sweetheart during the army's retreat from the English in 1745. Today, the song touches the heart of all who hear it, but while many know the song, few know the true story behind it.
Libby, Montana (1 x 83')
Nestled below the rugged peaks of the Northern Rockies and along the crystal-clear Kootenai River lies the small town of Libby, Montana - an ironic setting for a town where many hundreds of people are sick or have already died from asbestos exposure. The Environmental Protection Agency calls Libby the worst case of community-wide exposure to a toxic substance in U.S. history.
Live From Vienna (8 x 60')
This concert series was filmed over three days in 2005 at Vienna's famous jazz club "Porgy & Bess," and features the world's most famous bass players in an intimate performance setting. Interwoven with concert footage are interviews with the artists, including Kristen Korb, Duncan McTier, Rufus Reid and others.
Lizard Kings (1 x 43') HDTV
An educational, entertaining and fun program about how the superlative documentary "Dinosaurs 3D: Giants of Patagonia" came to happen. The host guides you through the different stages of production that lead the film crew to bring Rodolfo Coria's vision to life.
The Longevity Secret (1 x 60')
According to the Bible, ancient people lived not just several decades, but several centuries. Could it be the secret to amazing longevity is about to be rediscovered? Might the quest to uncover the remains of an ancient wooden ship high atop Mount Ararat hold the key? Could this ship be Noah’s Ark?
Magnificent Colorado River Canyons (1 x 60') HDTV
The scenery in Arizona's Glen and Grand Canyons is arguably some of the most spectacular you can find along the Colorado River's 450 mile passage through 6 states.
Majestic White Horses (1 x 38 ') HDTV
This film captures the heart and mystique of this great animal, focusing on the world's most famous horses, the Lippizans of Austria, and their home, the internationally famous Spanish Riding School of Vienna. From birth, through a horse's youth and ultimately to the crowning achievement of its entrance into the School, the film follows the development of these incredible horses.
The Making of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1 x 43')
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the classic Western about the lives of two of America's most famous outlaws. Director George Roy Hill, actors Paul Newman and Robert Redford, and writer William Goldman, narrate this film, talking about some of the experiences, both good and bad, of bringing the film to life.
Masters Of Texas Barbecue (1 x 60') HDTV
This new HDTV special visits eleven of Texas'most revered barbecue joints, where famed pitmasters share century old secrets and recipes. From one of the last remaining open pits in the nation to old-style cowboy barbecue, it's all here in the most definitive and visually stunning program ever produced on the subject of Texas barbecue.
Meltdown (1 x 52')
Like the polar regions, the mountains are the first to react to global warming, and in the Himalaya temperatures are rocketing. This film visits the Everest region to look at the catastrophic effects the escalating glacial melt is having, meeting a Nepali people in danger of being literally washed away.
Mexico (1 x 43') HDTV
Using text from Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes and ancient Aztec and Mayan poetry, narrators Martin Sheen, in English, and Enrique Rocha, in Spanish, lead viewers on a visual journey through this country's rich and varied past and present. Stunning images and a dramatic musical score by Daniel Valdez create a vivid, insightful portrait of the Mexican people and their culture.
Moneytrack (28 x 30')
Season II of this new public television series educates and inspires viewers to make wiser, more informed investment decisions. Each episode features stories about investing, personal finances and tips for avoiding common investment scams. Co-hosts Pam Krueger and Jack Gallagher are joined by guests such as TV personality Ben Stein, syndicated personal finance writer Jane Bryant Quinn, and "Investing 101" reporter Rob Black, who provide tips for those seeking to take greater control over their finances.
Monumental Arizona (1 x 40') HDTV
Arizona is home to more national monuments than any other state - 18 remarkable destinations. This HDTV special combines spectacular high-def images with an evocative musical score and engaging storytelling. Audiences will be enthralled by its dramatic aerial vantage point as cameras soar high above these striking landmarks, capturing their spectacular beauty and cultural legacy.
Mt. Kailash (1 x 60')
The sequel to Journey Inside Tibet, this film documents musician Paul Horn's return pilgrimage to disperse his friend Lam Tenzin's ashes at one of the most spiritual and remote places in the world. According to four religions, Buddhist, Hindu, Jain and Bon, Mount Kailash is the spiritual center of the universe.
Mystic India (1 x 45') HDTV
An in-depth look at the culture and history of India by following the incredible journeys of Neelkanth, a young boy who traveled throughout this vast majestic land over the course of many years.
The Nature Connection With David Suzuki (13 x 30')
In each episode of this popular and highly-acclaimed series, Dr. Suzuki leads a group of children on a voyage to discover different aspects of the environment and learn how each individual is "connected" to nature.
Neal McCoy (1 x 45') HDTV
This live HDTV concert special takes the viewers behind the scenes with one of country's most legendary performers. Viewers witness comical pranks on the road and backstage interaction with some of McCoy's most loyal fans. Be entertained and captivated by McCoy's playful humor, charming charisma, and passion for country music.
Ni Hao, Europe! (1 x 51') HDTV
The film begins in China and portrays the daily lives of four of the musicians from the Chinese orchestra of Guangzhou. Subsequently, the camera team accompanies the orchestra on a two-week tour of Europe. In addition to featuring the concerts and the associated tour stress, the documentary also portrays the likeable quirkiness of the musicians.
Ocean Men (1 x 40') HDTV
This documentary follows the fascinating story of two, world champion freedivers and their unique relationship with the sea. Through the use of breathtaking underwater photography and enchanting music, audiences are able to enjoy the feeling of diving into the deep blue world of danger and stunning beauty. This documentary is the fascinating story of two divers and their unique relationship to the sea. Their goal - dive deeper than anyone has ever gone before on a single breath of air.
Ocean Origins (1 x 40') HDTV
This documentary takes audiences back 4 billion years ago, from the very beginning of life up to the moment when the first vertebrate emerged onto dry land and opened path to the conquest of the continents. With fascinating footage Ocean Origins invites us on an extraordinary adventure into the heart of the origins of life.
Outdoor Wisconsin (26 x 30') HDTV
This HDTV weekly magazine series, devoted to the outdoor enthusiast, travels the state of Wisconsin to find a wide range of outdoor activities ranging from traditional sports like hunting, fishing, hiking and camping, to more extreme sports like mountain boarding, ice boating and adventure racing.
Padre Pio (1 x 60')
In this incredible documentary film, Padre Pio tells his story. The voice of the simple friar from Pietrelcina lives on through his own writings, recalling various moments from his remarkable life, including how he lived with the stigmata for fifty years. Padre Pio is now known as Blessed Pio of Pietrelcina, as a result of his beatification on May 2nd, 1999, by Pope John Paul II.
Passport To Adventure (43 x 28') HDTV
Join world travelers Mark Jennings and Julie Conover as they travel the world in search of destinations for the adventurous in spirit. Passport to Adventure takes you to some of the worlds most intriguing destinations to experience their natural beauty, wildlife and culture. Kayaking in Thailand, trekking in Nepal, cycling in Spain, skiing in Austria and whale watching in Mexico are all part of the journey with Passport To Adventure. Season 3 is filmed in HDTV.
PC World's Digital Duo (26 x 30')
This weekly half-hour guide to all things digital, is a high tech "Siskel & Ebert" covering computer hardware, software, the Internet, and the broadest range of consumer technology products and services in an entertaining, dependable, viewer-friendly manner with insights and perspectives from the most trusted U.S. journalists in the business.
Portrait of Courage (1 x 60')
This new docudrama from Grizzly Adams Productions tells the incredible story of United Airlines Flight #93 on September 11, 2001, a story that became emblematic of the courage of ordinary Americans and their refusal to be intimidated by terrorism.
Profession, Bounty Hunter (1 x 60')
There are 8,000 professional bounty hunters in the United States today working for the judicial system. This film documents the shocking realities of an incredible subculture.
Racehoss (1 x 120 ') HDTV
The incredible and moving life story of Albert Race Sample, "Racehoss" is an award-winning film documentary directed by Sean Hepburn Ferrer. This powerful, one-man show takes viewers on an unforgettable journey of resiliency, revelation and redemption.
Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations (66 x 30')
This brilliant "Road Trip" series takes viewers on a hilarious quest for the retro, the wildly imaginative and the fast-disappearing Visionary Art that can still be found -- if you look hard enough -- along the backroads and byways of America.
The Real Bottom Line (26 x 30')
Hosted by veteran television journalist Jim Hartz, this live public forum is held in the heart of New York City's financial community. Prominent leaders in the fields of religion, business, politics, and social action, in candid interviews about the ways in which their faith informs tjheir lives and their work.
Red Steagall Presents Cowboy (1 x 60')
Red Steagall, the Official Cowboy Poet of Texas, hosts this inspiring and unique television special. Reba McEntire, and Red's own band, The Boys in the Bunkhouse, join him during this dynamic musical hour as they speak to the history and legacy of the American cowboy.
Richard Bangs' Adventures With Purpose (3 x 60') HDTV
Join host, Richard Bangs, the father of modern adventure travel as he journeys across the planet in search of ecological challenges and ecological solutions. Leader of 35 first descents of rivers around the globe, a mountain climber and renowned author-Richard brings a lifetime of experience to Adventures with Purpose.
Richard Bangs' Adventures with Purpose: Egypt (1 x 60') HDTV
Follow Bangs up the Nile River and deep into the heart of ancient Egypt. Egypt is a vast desert; a searing sun beating down; inhospitable to man and beast. Rain almost never fell. But once a year the river magically surged with water, and with this annual flood, thousands of crocodiles washed into the lives of the ancient Egyptians. Death by crocodile was common. Richard's goal is to catch a glimpse of this legendary creature in the wild and along the way come to know the powerful god he inspired thousands of years ago. From Alexandria to Cairo, from the Great Pyramids at Giza, to the Valley of the Kings, Richard explores the way the Nile and its fearsome Lord molded a society. Further upstream still, Richard visits a temple dedicated to Sobek, the Crocodile God, and seeks the beast himself in the waters of Lake Nasser.
Richard Bangs' Adventures with Purpose: New Zealand (1 x 60') HDTV
Bangs ventures to the southernmost reaches of civilization, in a down under world with an upright world-view. Join Richard in search of an age-old Maori concept that might hold a key to our planet's future survival. He hikes the Franz Joseph Glacier in southern New Zealand, takes a wild raft ride down the Kaituna River through sacred Maori land and waits for sperm whales to surface on a Whale Watch boat near the town of Kaikoura.
Richard Bangs' Adventures with Purpose: Switzerland (1 x 60') HDTV
Follow Bangs on a quest to discover the roots of adventure travel and to search for what philosophers and poets of earlier times called "the sublime." This search for a deeper connection takes him to the scenic splendor of Switzerland. He begins in Lucerne with stops at Mr. Pilatus and nearby Entlebuch Valley, travels to St. Moritz, and boards the famous Glacier Express train. He side trips to the Jungfrau region, and finally lands in Zermatt to experience the rapture of a deadly mountain that helped change our perception of nature - the Matterhorn.
Riviera Cocktail (1 x 97 or 1 x 52 ')
No photographer offers us a more extensive, exciting and stirring record of cultural life at the Cote d'Azur in the 1950s than Irishman Edward Quinn (1920 - 1997). He penetrated the society jungle on the French Riviera and salvaged invaluable treasures in this former epicenter of high life, big business, art, music and literature. The stage is set for the performance of the social comedy "Glitz and Glamour". Includes photos of Grace Kelly, Pablo Picasso, Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Brigitte Bardot and many more.
Robert Mirabal (1 x 60')
Native American flutist Robert Mirabal performs his own powerful evocative music that is, at once, both ancient and modern, with melodies that spring from the lively and haunting chants of his Native American ancestors. Mirabal is a master at both woodwinds and drums and the concert includes solos on the flute, the Australian didgeridoo, tribal drums, and modern drums.
ROMEreports (50 x 30')
Religious-based programs offering extensive reporting from Rome, and coverage of the life of the Church, papal addresses and other current social, political, economic, cultural and religious debates taking place in and around the Vatican.
Route 66 (3 x 60')
Here is a look at the America of another time... when diners, drive-in movies, and greasy spoons did booming business along the shoulders of two-lane highways, the most famous of which was Route 66.
The Russian German War (6 x 30')
This is a rare look at one of the worst horror stories in the long infamous history of warfare. This series features captured German and Russian film footage, much of which has never been seen before.
Scheewe Art Workshop (180 x 30')
In her friendly and inspiring manner, host Susan Scheewe introduces the beautiful art of watercolor and acrylic painting. Her easy-to-follow style encourages creativity for artists at all levels. Using a variety of techniques and mediums, Sue demonstrates a wide range of scenes from sparkling waterfalls and mountain landscapes, to wildlife and flower gardens.
Scrapbook Memories (78 x 30')
The premier television program for scrapbookers in the U.S., Scrapbook Memories explores the latest techniques and trends to help with scrapbook projects and teaches viewers how to preserve treasured family memories in creative ways.
Seapower To Superpower (5 x 50')
This series tells the story of how fewer than three million Englishmen, starting at the end of the 16th century, created, in the Royal Navy, an instrument that would give them military dominance for more than 350 years. That dominance would pass from Britain to America and eventually, from sea to space. The English language owes its success as the world language to this fundamental military reality -- whoever controls the great commons of the sea and space dominates the world.
Season By Season With Michael Chiarello (22 x 30')
This cooking show stars Napa Valley chef and restaurateur Michael Chiarello. Each week Michael and his friends and family focus on a different seasonal ingredient and visit producers to learn what factors add up to the highest quality.
Secret World Of Wellness (3 x 52')
The dream of eternal beauty. The desire to defy death. They have always been there, from the earliest days of woman and man. In three episodes, Ancient Beauty brings the magic of some of the world's most advanced early cultures back to life: Ancient China, Rome and India.
Siegfried & Roy (1 x 47') HDTV
This documentary explores the lives of two of the most successful illusionists of all-time, Siegfried and Roy. The IMAX 3-D film uncovers how they rose from their tough childhoods of living in postwar Germany to become the most famous magician duo in the world.
The Silent Wrecks of Kwajalein Atoll (1 x 52')
For the first time, the U.S. military has granted permission to an outside film crew to document the wrecks of Kwajalein Atoll -- a little-known outpost in the Marshall Islands.
Skydance (1 x 42') HDTV
A young journalist named Laura has the ride of her lifetime as she is taken on the final leg of a prestigious aerial race across France. Alec, an ex-fighter pilot, and now leader of an aerobatic team takes Laura and the audience over Normandy, Brittany, the river Loire, Dordogne, Burgundy, Provence, and Paris.
Slaphappy (30 x 30')
This is the most exhaustive and exhilarating compilation of silent comedy's funniest moments. Fast-paced, funny and frenetic, the series showcases 75 famous and forgotten comedians in over 400 brilliant comedy clips. A delight for comedy fans of all ages, each episode includes superb print quality, lively narration, rare stills, and a scintillating hot jazz soundtrack.
Song Of Survival (1 x 58')
They survived three-and-a-half years in a Japanese prison camp in Sumatra during World War II. But these courageous women had something special going for them: the great music of Beethoven, Schubert and Chopin. Having no instrument but the human voice, they recreated from memory the complex symphonic music they had loved. Here is their remarkable story.
The Story Of The Butterfly (1 x 30')
From egg to caterpillar, to chrysalis to adult. The life cycle of a butterfly is an amazing story of survival. This educational program captures it all with amazing cinematography.
Stowaways (1 x 60')
Here is the fascinating world of these vermin - their nutrition and reproduction cycles, their mechanisms of adaptation, and their unique relationship with mankind. Filmed on location at a Navajo reservation in New Mexico, in "medieval" Venice, in Berlin, Germany, and in the storeroom of an ocean-going freighter.
Straight Up (1 x 40') HDTV
Narrated by Martin Sheen, this documentary shows vital roles that helicopters play in modern civil and military aviation around the world. Audiences will travel with helicopter crews as they respond to real-world needs, including a high-voltage live-wire repair, a high-sea rescue, a drug bust, scientific research, endangered species relocation, humanitarian aid, land-and-sea military maneuvers, and more.
Summer With Selik (1 x 70')
An enchanting story of the relationship between a teenage Norwegian girl named Katrine and a newborn harbor seal.
Surfer Girl (1 x 46')
This award-winning independent documentary film that expands the surf film genre and features some of the most unique and visually stunning moments in women's sports cinematography. Shot on location in Tavarua, Fiji, Surfer Girl captures images of women athletes rarely seen on television or in film. The women speak of their passion for the ocean, for surfing, and for following their dreams.
Tai Chi Innerwave (23 x 30')
Study and participate in the sequential order of movements related to the whole series of Tai Chi 24 short-form movements, with comments and insights from Master Instructor Joey Bond.
This Is Nowhere (1 x 57')
Each year tens of thousands of travelers steer their RVs into Wal-Mart parking lots to "camp" for a night or two. Not because they have to, but because they want to. Just as they seek out national parks and historic sites, RV travelers have marked Wal-Mart stores as travel destinations.
Ticks (1 x 60')
Beginning with the first occurrences in the village of Lyme, Connecticut in the 70s, to the identification of the virus in the mid 80s, to the unmasking of borreliosis as a true epidemic and the reason behind widespread ailments such as rheumatism, nerve paralysis and heart diseases in the 90s.
Timeless (1 x 52') HDTV
With a mix of aerial, still, and time lapse photography, award winning cinematographer David Fortney has captured some of the most amazing visuals within these North American National Parks.
The Tom Whittaker Story (1 x 50')
An Everest summit attempt is a high stakes gamble. This is a tale of the remarkable resolve, tenacity, courage, and determination of one man to overcome personal obstacles to become the first disabled person to conquer the summit of Everest.
Tracks Ahead (79 x 30') HDTV
The newest season of this long-running public television series explores every aspect of the railroads of the world. You'll see railroad prototypes, models, personalities, museums, and lore. Filmed in HDTV across the USA as well as Australia, New Zealand, Cuba and Mexico. Season Six now in production.
Travel America (30 x 60')
This collection of thirty hours, produced between 1997 and 2002, showcases the very best travel destinations in the United States.
Travel With Kids (36 x 30') HDTV
Join the Roberts family for wild adventures in the new award winning series "Travel With Kids." Explore top family destinations, learning all the tips and tricks to traveling with kids. From where to stay, how to get around and where to eat on a budget. "Travel With Kids" is entertaining and practical travel information for the entire family
Travels In Mexico & The Caribbean (13 x 30')
From pristine sugar-sand beaches to mysterious Mayan ruins, from gold encrusted cathedrals to bustling neon night life, this travel series takes viewers on a sun-drenched adventure to some of the most colorful and historic destinations in the Western Hemisphere
UFOs Under Investigation (13 x 47')
This new series takes a definitive, scientific look at the state of the search for UFOs as of the year 2003, documenting many UFO stories which have been debunked, and more importantly, bringing viewers up to date on the state of the most famous UFO investigations which still remain unresolved and unexplained to this day.
Ultra Music Festival Experience (1 x 120') HDTV
The biggest dance music event in the Americas draws some 45,000 fans, and features the world's top dance music superstars in one place, along with more than 200 electronic music artists on 12 stages, in a 14-hour event held at Miami's beautiful Bayfront Park. This is an immersive audio and visual experience filled with pulsing light shows, featuring international superstars Tiesto, Rabbit in the Moon, Paul Van Dyk, and Paul Oakenfold, among others.
The Vatican Museums (16 x 30')
The Vatican Museums produced this documentary series in celebration of the Jubilee of the Year of Our Lord 2000. This series makes available to everyone the world's most spectacular and sacred repository of art, history, and faith, and in so doing illuminates and chronicles the great journey of the human spirit.
Visit Wales (1 x 52') HDTV
Filmed in high definition, former BBC presenter Rachel Hicks travels across Wales from Aberystwyth on the west coast to Anglesey in the north and Abergavenny in the east to Tenby in the south.
Volcanoes of the Deep Sea (1 x 40') HDTV
This documentary explores 12,000 feet into the Atlantic at the crest of the Mid-Ocean Ridge. Through an extraordinary visual and scientific journey, the unique characteristics of the greatest mountain chain on Earth, its connection to our tumultuous, changing planet and its profound and powerful influence on the life of this world are revealed.
Water's Journey (4 x 56') HDTV
Water’s Journey is a four-hour eco-adventure series that reveals the nature, and mechanics of our most important water resources: groundwater, rivers, lakes, springs, wetlands, estuaries, and ocean environments. The entire series follows a team of scientists and adventurers as they explore their way through entire water systems and investigate mankind's relationship with these systems, often courting danger along the way.
Weir Cooking In The City (26 x 30')
This new series features cooking teacher and food and wine writer Joanne Weir, cooking in her hometown of San Francisco. Celebrating her discoveries in this food capital, she shares her relaxed approach to cooking.
When Nature Strikes Back (7 x 50')
A series of documentary specials about natural disasters around the world, not only featuring new and spectacular footage, but also focusing on the incredible human interest stories behind these catastrophes.
When Nature Strikes Back: Chasing Killer Storms (1 x 60')
Almost everyone is fascinated by the awesome power of tornadoes and hurricanes. But some scientists and thrill-seekers will do everything possible to experience the "birth" of a tornado, or to look directly into the eye of a hurricane.
When Nature Strikes Back: Earthquakes (1 x 50')
A series of documentary specials about natural disasters around the world, not only featuring new and spectacular footage, but also focusing on the incredible human interest stories behind these catastrophes.
When Nature Strikes Back: El Nino (1 x 50')
From Australia to Peru, from Indonesia to the United States, the name El Nino brings worry and panic not only to meteorologists but also farmers and fishermen. Filmmaker Udo Maurer travels the world exploring the causes and conditions of this unpredictable weather phenomenon.
When Nature Strikes Back: Floods (1 x 50')
A series of documentary specials about natural disasters around the world, not only featuring new and spectacular footage, but also focusing on the incredible human interest stories behind these catastrophes.
When Nature Strikes Back: Freak Waves (1 x 50')
A series of documentary specials about natural disasters around the world, not only featuring new and spectacular footage, but also focusing on the incredible human interest stories behind these catastrophes.
When Nature Strikes Back: Landslides (1 x 47')
A series of documentary specials about natural disasters around the world, not only featuring new and spectacular footage, but also focusing on the incredible human interest stories behind these catastrophes.
When Nature Strikes Back: Monsoon (1 x 47')
A series of documentary specials about natural disasters around the world, not only featuring new and spectacular footage, but also focusing on the incredible human interest stories behind these catastrophes.
Winter In Yellowstone (1 x 45')
This film traces Yellowstone's animal residents beginning in the fall, with their winter preparations, through the harsh and ruthless winter, through to their final emergence in spring.
The World's Greatest Fair (1 x 119') HDTV
A fascinating view of the largest World's Fair in history held in 1904. Hundreds of images, early film footage, and engaging interviews bring to life stories of dog-eating tribes on exhibit, marathon runners openly administered drugs, and the alleged creation of the ice cream cone and iced tea.
Xavier (1 x 57')
Narrated by Academy Award-winner Liam Neeson, and filmed on location in the footsteps of the Jesuit missionary, this documentary features stunning scenery from Rome, Spain, Paris, India, China, and Japan as well as interviews with world-renowned scholars in the fields of history and theology.