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- The storybook romance of Prince William and Kate Middleton with a fairytale ending: a Royal Wedding at Westminster Abbey. A unique insight into the private lives of this young royal couple, from their first meeting to their courtship, to their engagement, and now to their upcoming crowned destiny.
- In this Science edition, host Chris Hardwick and a panel of today's brightest minds discuss some of science's greatest innovators and biggest stories.
- A behind-the-scenes catch-up special tracing the Doctor's journey through the eyes of his companions leading up to Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars. Includes interviews with David Tennant, Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner.
- Put out the cigarette and pack up the Bunsen burners because Jon Hamm and Betsy Brandt are Chris Hardwick's guests tonight on BBC America's The Nerdist show!
- Journey into the Doctor Who universe, get to know the character of the Doctor and his universe through exclusive interviews with Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and David Tennant as well as show runners Steven Moffat and Russell T Davies and producers Piers Wenger and Julie Gardner.
- Senator Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee, and Governor Sarah Palin, the Republican nominee, participate in a vice presidential debate for the 2008 election.
- The documentary, Art of Diana, celebrates the life and work of Princess Diana via many and varied pictures of her. Although she was the world's most photographed woman, curiously painted portraits of Diana remain in the background. The documentary assesses the shifting function of the portrait, looks at how the images of the Princess changed over the years, and asks whether her beauty was better captured by photographers than portrait painters?
- Hosted Katty Kay, this exclusive 30 minute presentation will look at the storied history of William and Kate's relationship - from their start at the University of St. Andrews to William's proposal in Kenya. Includes footage from the couple's most recent televised interview, one of the few times the public has heard from Kate directly, as well as archival BBC footage. It will also look at how the British monarchy has adapted to survive over the last century and explore what the future holds for this beloved couple as they balance their public profile and the demands of Britain's intrusive press, with their private personal relationship. In addition to interviews with William and Kate's friends, the special will include an interview with the highly respected historian and documentarian Professor Simon Schama from Columbia University.
- Haile Gerima and Ryszard Kapuscinski travel around Ethiopia talking to people about their current situations and what needs to be done for future prosperity.
- Every year, thousands of nerds converge on San Diego for the biggest comic book convention in the world: Comic-Con. In this episode, Chris Hardwick and his panel piece together what happened at this year's event.
- In this Toys and Games edition, Chris Hardwick, Jonah Ray and Matt Mira talk about the nerdiest toys, collectibles, and games - both video and analog.
- Modern Monarchy: Here & There begins with a recent visit by BBC reporter and Royal Expert, Laura Trevelyan, to an exhibit that features Diana's stunning wedding dress and other important items from the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Diana in 1981- inspiring speculation about whose fashion footsteps Kate might follow in. Then takes a look at America's very own Royal, Wallis Simpson, who married Edward VIII, and for whom the prince abdicated the throne. Simpson's storied history was recently highlighted in the Golden Globe nominated film The King's Speech and now, using archival footage and interviews with people who knew her, the special delves deeper into the life of the American divorcee who stole the heart of a King, and almost brought about the downfall of the Crown. The final piece explores Britain's relationship with the monarchy, as seen through the eyes of Americans living in London, and whether Kate will be the Royal who finally makes monarchists out of a nation of republicans.
- Three women who went into the jungles of Africa and Borneo to live with great apes.
- Few other animals inspire such passion and hatred as the Wolf. For thousands of years they were America's most widely distributed predator. European colonists brought centuries-old animosity toward the wolf with them to North America, and as Americans and their livestock expanded west local predator control escalated into a full-scale wolf-eradication program. By the early 20th century, more than a million wolves had been poisoned, trapped, or shot. Pushed to the brink of extinction, the Wolf found protection under the 1973 Endangered Species Act (ESA) only to be stripped of that protection by the U.S. Congress in 2011. As rumors of a new wolf pack in the Pacific Northwest abound, Discovery Channel explores the sightings.
- All The Queen's Horses provides exclusive access to the Royal Windsor Horse Show, which takes place every year in the Queen's back garden. The documentary offers an inside look info life at the Castle, including interviews with staff. The Queen and Prince Philip attend the show each day, giving their view on The Event and expressing a shared passion for horsemanship, revealing a warm and intimate picture of the Royal Family.
- An in-depth look at the remaining untouched wilderness areas on Earth, exploring the untamed beauty and fragility of six different places around the world.
- American fans of the British royal family are taken to London for a royal wedding-themed tour, in anticipation of Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding.
- Memories of a Queen follows the life of Elizabeth II as a princess, wife and monarch. From the splendor of her coronation to seeing her Windsor home go up in flames, the Queen, now in her 80s, seems indestructible. The documentary includes footage from Her Majesty's Jubilee and 80thbirthday meeting with Barack Obama, as well as extensive segments on Prince Charles, Camilla, and Princes William and Harry.
- Senator Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee, and Senator John McCain, the Republican nominee, participate in debates during the 2008 presidential campaign.
- Behind the scenes of the making of the television series, the extra included interviews with cast, crew and author.
- A behind-the-scenes look with the film crews of Planet Earth II as they document epic wildlife stories.
- Eight British women are sent to Beverly Hills, the plastic surgery capitol of the world, to reinvent themselves and begin new lives.
- Professional pickpocket Lee Thompson looks at 12 pickpocketing scenes from popular TV shows and movies and rates them based on realism. He looks at "Birds of Prey" (2020), "The Take" (2016), "Ocean's Eleven" (2001), "Now You See Me" (2013), "Killing Eve" (2018), "Gangs of New York" (2002), "Pickpocket" (1959), "Pickpockets" (2018), "Focus" (2015), "The Adventures of Tintin" (2011), and "Sleight" (2016).
- In this 30 minute documentary, the 2nd and 3rd heirs to the throne give a rare TV interview. Filmed during the Princes' recent visit to Southern Africa, they talk to journalist Julie Etchingham about their charity work in Southern Africa and their bond as brothers.
- Johnny Smith and Wookie Ford each assemble a team of Gearheads to modify everyday cars into mission munching machines.
- Each week celebrities and comedians contemplate and discuss ridiculous predicaments and moral quandaries.