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Popular Documentary TV Shows
Spy in the Ocean, A Nature Miniseries
Go deep beneath the waves – on a spy mission to the depths of the ocean. Amazing hidden cameras give incredible perspectives on the ingenious creatures that call it home.
How I Met My Mother
Masha receives an offer from her producer son to make a film about unknown places in the Moscow region and its inhabitants. Together with co-presenter Sasha, she goes along a given route and learns the stories of amazing people and places. Masha is inspired by the characters, and she decides to take the project beyond one film and, contrary to her son's plans, continues her journey to more distant regions of Russia. New acquaintances and heroes make the presenters reflect on childhood, how the place where a person grew up determines his path.
Believing In Australia
How the great shifts in Australians' faiths, ethics and beliefs have transformed a continent and its people.
Being Michael Schumacher
"Being Michael Schumacher" is a documentary series about the life of Michael Schumacher on ARD Mediathek.
Primal Survivor: Extreme African Safari
Survival expert Hazen Audel treks through Africa's Great Rift Valley on an extreme expedition to see rare and magnificent wildlife out in the open.
Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story
This series will be told through exclusive access to the woman at the heart of it all, Coleen Rooney, alongside interviews with family, friends and key players involved in the resulting trial. Uncovering one of the biggest tabloid news stories in Britain for the last decade, it reveals how Coleen turned amateur online sleuth to find an explanation for why private stories concerning herself and her family continued to appear in the media.
The History of the Minnesota Vikings
Jon Bois and Alex Rubenstein, creators of "The History of the Seattle Mariners" and "The History of the Atlanta Falcons," present the story of the Minnesota Vikings, a franchise whose truly unique and amazing story we've been waiting to tell for years. This seven-part Dorktown docuseries will trace the Vikings' history from 1961 all the way to the present day.
Cutlers Court
Dana and Keith Cutler, the only married judges to preside over a TV court show, hear a range of relationship disputes from real litigants. When the disagreement comes to a boiling point, the Cutlers bring their three decades worth of experience as trial attorneys to render the final decision on whether the relationship should continue or if the couple should call it quits.
Eva Longoria: Searching for Mexico
Follow Eva Longoria as she traverses Mexico exploring one of the most popular, and arguably misunderstood, global cuisines. From harvesting blue agave for tequila as the Aztecs once did, to slow cooking traditional mole sauce in Oaxaca, join Longoria as she journeys across the many vibrant regions of Mexico to reveal its unique and colorful cuisines.
Secrets of the Superagers
Dr Mosley travels the world to meet people who seem to have unlocked the secrets to defying ageing. He investigates the science behind their claims and, in doing so, provides tangible tips on how to live longer, healthier lives.
Sveriges musikhistoria
Sweden's history is full of music - it starts with bone flutes, trance dance and mysterious bronze slurs. In the series, we get to know harp-playing Viking chieftains, gold-plated medieval sheet music and begging student singers. But also music spies and forbidden instruments, as well as rhythmic work songs and the origin of the Swedish snap song.
Sander versus the socials
Sander Schimmelpenninck investigates the far-reaching influence of social media on our society and politics. To this end, he talks to journalists, moderators, philosophers, lawyers and troll hunters. How does social media use undermine our democracy and why is no one doing anything?
Time of Different Beings
The documentary series "Time of the Dissimilar" allows you to plunge into the special atmosphere of the art of the 60s. Walking through the exhibition of paintings by their friends, Anatoly Belkin and Alexander Borovsky informally and humorously talk about the life of Soviet nonconformist artists, share warm memories and slightly reveal the creative behind the scenes of the "dissimilar".
Tony Parker Academy : un an à l'école des champions
Cold Case Detectives
Using the latest developments in forensic science to uncover new evidence, a specialist team of cold case detectives from South Wales Police are determined to finally get justice for six-year-old Carol Ann Stephens.
The Great Auction Showdown with Paul Martin
Antiques dealer Paul Martin goes head-to-head with a rival antiques expert in a series of fun challenges before they see who will make the most money when they auction their goods at the end of each day.
Our Best Men
Documentary series about a group of young men who in the 1990's became national heroes when they made Norway one of the world's best national football teams.
Great Australian Walks With Julia Zemiro
Julia Zemiro explores some of the greatest places in Australia during a series of one-day walks and shares a treasure trove of untold stories.
The Detectives: Taking Down an OCG
With unparalleled and intimate access, following Greater Manchester Police detectives as they try to unravel complex cases.
My Name Is Reeva
Paralympian Oscar Pistorius fatally shot his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013. Almost a decade later, Reeva's parents prepare to confront their daughter's murderer.
Killing Sherlock: Lucy Worsley on the Case of Conan Doyle
This is the story of a power struggle between two men - one fictional, and one real. In one corner is the master of crime – the greatest detective who never lived, Sherlock Holmes. In the other is writer, physician and spiritualist leader Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Lucy Worsley explores the extraordinary love-hate relationship between author and creation.
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The Fake Sheikh
This three-part documentary series unveils how Mazher used false identities to expose sports stars, politicians, and other celebrities in order to rise to fame. However, the very same thing caused a drastic downfall in his career and life when he was convicted of breaking the law and imprisoned for 15 months.
A Body in the Basement
These chilling stories of murder hit terrifyingly close to home -- each a real-life tale about the last thing anyone wants to find in their basement, a dead body. Every episode will make one think twice before ever stepping foot in the basement again.
Who Killed Robert Wone?
Details the 2006 murder of Robert Wone, a young attorney who was found mysteriously stabbed to death at a friend’s home in Washington, D.C.