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Popular Documentary TV Shows
Battle for the Moon: 1957-1969
July 20, 1969. Nearly six hundred million people have their eyes glued to their televisions: Neil Armstrong is just about to make one of mankind’s oldest dreams come true. After more than twenty years of intense struggle between the Americans and the Soviets, the biggest adventure for humanity in the 20th century has just been achieved.
As a climax of the Cold War, the conquest of the moon was a true saga, passionate, epic and filled with twists and turns. It wasn’t just a scientific competition between East and West; It was also a fabulous adventure combining political history, technological exploits, acts of bravery and personal dramas.
Untold Stories of Hip Hop
Angie Martinez sits down with the biggest names in hip hop as they detail never-before-told tales.
The Pyramids: Solving The Mystery
The construction of the Egyptian pyramids remains an enigma, an unsolved mystery. But today, Egyptologists and archaeologists have developed a new tool which uses aerial and satellite images to provide valuable fresh clues about the position, construction, and evolution of these edifices. This series sets out to decode the mysteries of the pyramids' construction, and to recreate Egypt as it was more than 5000 years ago.
Mummies Never Die
Archaeologist and mummy expert Ramy Romany crisscrosses the globe, investigating history’s greatest mysteries by prying answers from the dead. Was Moses an Egyptian Pharaoh and father of King Tut? Did the ancient Inca sacrifice their children to an alien god? Did the United States government cover-up the assassination of President Lincoln? Ramy unearths hidden tombs, spelunks unexplored caves, and risks life-and-limb to answer these questions by finding these mummies... mummies that hold extraordinary secrets and are the only way to resurrect the truth, because.... Mummies Never Die.
The First 48 Presents: Homicide Squad Atlanta
Follow a group of Atlanta detectives working together to solve one open-ended case each season.
Legends of the Deep
Celine and Fabien Cousteau use cutting-edge tech to hunt for a long-lost shipwreck in the Bermuda Triangle, and if their top-secret clues are right, they might uncover new evidence that explains the disappearances in this deadly and mysterious place.
The Flay List
It's not surprising that Bobby Flay and his daughter, Sophie Flay, share a love for food. Together, they tackle one location at a time, experiencing each other's favorite places to eat classic dishes.
Até o Fim - Flamengo Campeão da Libertadores 2019
The Oslo Killing
On April 24, 1974, the brutally murdered body of Anni Nielsen Iranzo was discovered; beaten and strangled in her Oslo home. She was 3 months pregnant. There was only one witness to the crime, Anni’s four-year-old daughter, Maria. Now 48 years old, Maria sets out to find the truth about who killed her mother.
Murder in the Thirst
Hosted by LisaRaye, Murder in the Thirst explores scandalous and shocking true-crime stories. With stylized recreations of the crimes themselves and interviews with the real-life players involved, the show explores what pushes someone to murder.
Britain In Color
Britain in Color showcases key moments in 20th century Britain seen for the first time in color.
Die Nussbaums
Günther Nussbaum, his partner Sandra and their children are looking for a home that meets the needs of all members of the large patchwork family as much as possible.
Barakan Discovers
Peter Barakan is a broadcaster and a 45-year resident of Japan. In this series, he discovers how Japan is changing.
Behind Closed Doors
In 2008, 13-year-old Aarushi Talwar, and her family's servant, Hemraj Banjade, were found dead in their home in Noida, India. More than a decade later, the case remains unsolved.
Guerras do Brasil.doc
This documentary series details how Brazil was shaped by centuries of armed conflict, from the first conquerors to today's violence.
The Zoo: San Diego
An all-access look at two parks: the world-class San Diego Zoo, voted #1 zoo in the world, and the one-of-a-kind, 1,800-acre San Diego Zoo Safari Park. The Zoo: San Diego will showcase the stories of some of the more than 3,500 animals that call these remarkable places home.
Many Sides of Jane
A woman with Dissociative Identity Disorder works to understand her illness, while balancing life as a mother of two, and her doctoral studies.
Killer Motive
Uncovering the dark and twisted motives that led to gruesome killings in the pursuit of a deeper understanding of the relationships behind the horrific killings and of the psychology of the people who committed them.
Predator Land
A look at the lives of some of the iconic predators that call Africa home, including lions, cheetahs, leopards and wild dogs.
WW2 - Battles for Europe
Eye-witness veteran testimony from men who served under fire on the frontline
Portillo: The Trouble with the Tories
Documentary series about the current crisis in the Conservative party.
Murder Decoded
In the wake of every murder, clues appear. Murder Decoded tells forensics-driven stories of committed investigators deciphering which clues mean nothing and which ones will put a killer behind bars and bring justice to victims' loved ones.
Modern Korea
The documentary series were made to look back on Korea’s modern history. It tells stories of specific moments in time weaving together relevant video clips from news broadcasts, dramas, shows and other documentaries
The Blitz: Britain on Fire
Exploring the eight days in May 1941 when Britain, and Liverpool in particular, was subjected to one of the most intense bombardments of the entire war. Featuring eyewitness accounts and recollections from many whom have never spoken out before.
Murder Loves Company
True-crime stories about murders that take place among close-knit groups of people, including coworkers, neighbors and community members.
The Real Prime Suspect
The Real Prime Suspect is a case of life imitating art imitating life. Former Met detective Jackie Malton - the real-life inspiration for DCI Jane Tennison from Prime Suspect - retraces notorious murder cases from the UK and US.