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- Science and mythology - and how they are the same thing.
- Josh Gates sends scientist Phil Torres and paranormal researcher Jessica Chobot to investigate supernatural encounters, mysterious creatures, and astonishing extraterrestrial phenomena, taking viewers to the stranger side of the unknown.
- The show will explore the facts behind the world's most fascinating, strange and inexplicable mysteries.
- FRONTLINE is investigative journalism that questions, explains and changes our world and American television's top long-form news and current affairs series since 1983
- Bill Maher's take on the current state of world religion.
- Topiary artists compete in weekly challenges, judged by a trio with Martha Stewart. Michael URI drives. A winner is named, one is eliminated.
- From the facts behind the NSA spying scandals ("Big Brother") and the Boston Bombings ("American Terrorists") to America's secret prisons, Scientology, the Gold conspiracy and America's doomsday plans, this series features in-depth interviews with top journalists, law enforcement officials and whistleblowers.
- The real-life stories behind unique homicide cases with in-depth interviews, authentic archival material and cinematic recreations all packaged together into a fresh spin in the genre.
- Henry Rollins discusses different subjects throughout history.
- A behind the scenes on the day to day at the office of the emergency medicine.
- Jack travels the world seeking out the most adventurous and cultural drinking traditions.
- Actress Megan Fox has peeked behind the curtain of some of these ancient sites, igniting an insatiable curiosity to learn more about these lost worlds. She embarks on an epic international journey to investigate and find answers to these enduring mysteries.
- On "Buried: Knights Templar and the Holy Grail," a team will piece together the Knights' movements from the fall of Jerusalem to the mass burning of its members in Paris and set out to unearth their covert underground labyrinth.
- For thousands of years, man lived wild. He made fire, built shelter, and hunted food with his own two hands...but as he got smarter, his waist got bigger. Now, it's time to get guys off of the couch and into the weather on TWC's "Fat Guys in the Woods." The Weather Channel's Survival Expert, Creek Stewart, will train these men in how to build shelter, start fire and hunt with nothing but their bare hands, and maybe a condom or a gum wrapper. Three men, one week and one objective: to learn the skills that make a man... a man. This show is not about making fun of fat guys. It's about giving regular Joes the chance to do something they've only seen done by Brad Pitt-types. These guys may not have a clue how to survive on their own, but by the end of their week in the woods they'll have the knowledge, and courage, to survive. Creek takes a very simple approach to survival. He says, "Mother Nature breaks us down to our bare essentials. She reminds us of our most basic human needs and she does not have time for our excuses. We've lost this understanding. We've made everything so complicated. Survival's simple. Don't give up... and don't die." With that in mind we'll take three men who love their creature comforts, but believe they have the survival instinct to do without them, and test them against the elements. Creek will take the trio into the woods for a week-long immersion into potentially deadly conditions, and learn who does and doesn't have what it takes. With weather as their enemy, everyone will fight to discover their survival instinct, and learn who they really are. Creek is more than up for the challenge of turning these couch potatoes into men. "I've taught survival for 15 years to people from all walks of life. I don't just teach a skill set, I teach a mind-set. I thrive on seeing that change in people," Creek says. With Creek as their guide, can these "Fat Guys" conquer mother nature?
- In the podcast "Queen of the Con" Mair Smyth is an Irish heiress fighting her family over a $30 million Inheritance. But in reality, she's an international con artist scamming dozens of victims out of almost a million dollars.
- A day in the life of the world's most dangerous occupations.
- Journey inside White House history to unveil fascinating truths behind secrets known only to the President.
- Lizzie Mulder appears to be a wealthy Orange County CPA, swooping in like an angel to help small business owners manage their companies. After this clever con artist's scams push her clients to the brink, Lizzie ends up in the cross hairs of an enterprising Laguna Beach detective and the FBI. But even that heat can't prevent Lizzie from pulling her most brazen con yet.
- Investigative journalist Christof Putzel uses recently declassified documents to chase down new leads and clues into some of history's most notorious cold cases.
- From 1944-1945, Japan launched more than 9,000 bomb-laden balloons over the Pacific Ocean to attack the American mainland. Historian Martin Morgan leads a first-of-its-kind hunt to find bombs still lying undetected on North American soil.
- A Nun swears to her husband, The Almighty, that she will kill Justin Silverstein.
- The Legend of Billy Reuben is the second episode of the quirky web series Cha Cha Cha. The comedy series follows the urban misadventures of the good ole boy Beau Erickson, the ever agreeable Justin Silverstein, and the idiosyncratic Erin Blackenbush. In this episode, Beau is pushed to the edge by his talent agent and Justin offends Erin's new boyfriend.
- The story of two boys growing up from ages 15 to 18 in rural parts of the United States.
- A century ago, New Orleans was terrorized by an axe murderer. Now Christof discovers new leads that could point to some of the earliest mafia hits. This gruesome crime spree takes him from the Big Easy to Sicily and Los Angeles.