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- An unflattering look inside America's corporate controlled food industry.
- This special sees Louis travel to America to investigate the story of a man who has become one of the most controversial and captivating icons of recent times: the gun-toting, self-described 'gay hillbilly' and 'Tiger King' Joe Exotic.
- Hugo a Clown who is struggling to make people laugh has to find a way to make people laugh to keep his job at the circus.
- An investigator from the Humane Society of the United States worked undercover into a factory farm operated by Smithfield Foods Inc., the largest pork producer in the world, where female breeding pigs were kept in gestation crates. By the 27 million pigs slaughtered every year in the USA, 14 millions of them are raised by Smithfield Foods.
- Thailand, one of the most beautiful and peaceful nations in the world, houses a deadly secret. A savage and harrowing trade reaches across the entire country yet is somehow hidden from most of its people. Dogs are disappearing by the thousand, pet and street dogs all vanishing into the shadows, but where are they going?
- In May and June 2017, an undercover investigation was done by the Humane Society of United States at a Pilgrim's Pride contract farm in Georgia and a Pilgrim's Pride slaughterhouse in Texas, and documented cruelty and abuse against birds.
- The Humane Society of United States had an undercover investigation at Natural Bridge Zoo in Virginia, where animals were subjected to abuse and neglect, tiger cubs were constantly mistreated, and primates had trauma inflicted on them as they were bred for the exotic animal trade.
- An undercover investigation took place inside a Costco egg supplier, where chickens have been shoved into tiny cages, and have to share the cages with rotting corpses. They are also forced to engage in inhumane practices that are bad for animals and food safety. However, happy hens and green fields depicted on egg cartons can be seen on Costco, leading people to believe the hens were given good treatment.
- Two roadside zoos, Tiger Safari in Oklahoma and Natural Bridge Zoo in Virginia, allow happy people to pet, feed, pose and play with tiger cubs for a fee. But this kind of "photo ops" has a dark reality guests don't actually get to see. These tiger cubs are subject to cruelty, physical abuse and stress. Those not longer profitable are dumped.
- Hal Sparks speaks about why people and food companies have switched to cage-free eggs.
- Terrified of his food, filmmaker Anand Ramayya (Cosmic Current) embarks on a journey that reveals shocking connections between the Mad Cow crisis, Farm crisis and Global Food crisis. Ramayya realizes that the cow is not only his favourite meal but also the God of his Hindu ancestors and the livelihood of his Canadian in-laws, who are small farmers. With a sense of humor and curiosity, Ramayya embarks on a journey to learn more about the modern Mad Cow and ancient Sacred Cow in hopes that their stories will reveal a solution to his fear of food. The journey takes him from his in-laws' family farm all the way back to India, land of the Sacred Cow. Ironically, modern India is also home to a burgeoning meat export industry that threatens to destroy an agricultural economy centered around the Sacred Cow and critical to the livelihood of 65% of India's population. Globalization emerges as a re-occurring character in this journey, revealing a world gone mad, an ecological crisis, religious fundamentalism, a farmer suicide epidemic and record breaking economic growth contrasted by staggering disparity. Is the way we eat connected to all this? Mad Cow Sacred Cow is a universal story that connects the food we eat to the environmental, cultural, economic and health crises we are currently facing on a global level.
- The Humane Society of the United States did an undercover investigation at Premium Farms, a pork supplier for Tyson Foods where conditions have been revealed to be shocking and distressing. Workers kicked and punched pigs, and twirled piglets in the air.
- Transformed by the love of a kitten, a tough New York City construction contractor is inspired to rescue abandoned animals, become a vegetarian, and take his message of compassion to the streets.
- An undercover investigation took place at a supplier for the National School Lunch Program, Hallmark Meat Packing Co., of Chino, where cows too sick or injured to walk were subject to fatal mistreatment, pain and neglect. Such inhumane handling methods shown in the video may have endangered children's health.
- An undercover investigation was done into the walking horse industry, where cruelty is standard practice.
- This TV ad from PETA encourages people to avoid Canada and "explore elsewhere", unless the Canadian government stops the commercial slaughter of baby seals that occurs every year.
- In 2015, an undercover investigator with the Humane Society of United States visited ThorSport Farm in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, a premier barn well-known and highly regarded within the big lick show world. There, horses were subjected to "soring", in which trainers and grooms cruelly train horses to perform an exaggerated, high-stepping gait known as the "Big Lick", by inflicting pain on horses' legs and hooves on purpose.
- "Spent" cows at about age 4 are shipped to slaughter. They are often pregnant during the slaughter, because they have been inseminated in order to produce more milk.
- When the young mother Lori Kyman is reported missing by her husband, Grissom and Sofia meets with Capt. Brass on the highway where her car was found with flat tire. Sara and Capt. Brass go to Lori's house to interview her husband Mark, and they find her best friend Amy Maynard. Lori's stepmother Diane Hoyt arrives and confirms Mark's alibi. Soon Greg finds that the valve of the flat tire in Lori's car was unscrewed leaking the air, and he finds prints. Meanwhile, Catherine, Warrick and Nick investigate the deaths of the hunter Rod Hollis with claws around his neck and a Kodiak bear in the woods. However, the animal is not native from the area. In the autopsy, Dr. Robbins finds that bear was shot twice, by Hollis' rifle and by a Magnum .357 that was used in a robbery and belongs to Aaron Colite. A microchip in the bear shows that he belonged to Clark County Zoo and was bought by a broker.
- Baby Carlee, rowdy Riley, and newcomer Midge struggle to find their place.
- After three years of brutal drought and the hottest summer on record, Craig finds himself facing floodwaters as two months of rain falls in just two days in Sydney, the heaviest rainfall experienced in 20 years.
- Millions of Americans love to gamble. But some forms of gambling are restricted or illegal, pushing it underground, where the rules are very different. Here if you want to play you have to pay. The bookie will extend credit, but "miss a week, you miss a finger." Or worse. In the shadows of the law, people will bet on anything; legal or illegal. Innocent lives are put at risk in a world where only one thing matters--money.