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Eye of the Beast
A young scientist arrives to a small fishing town to fight against the creature living under the water.

Behemoth
For eons, it has been dormant beneath the earth. Now, nature has awakened it, and nothing on earth can stop it. But undercover government agent Jack Owens fears this is only the beginning of reawakening a larger threat.

Maneater
The hunter becomes the hunted when the forested shadows of the Appalachian Trail are stalked by a wild animal out of its element, hungry and born to ravage. 600 pounds, 12 feet from nose to tail, it's one of the most powerful cats on Earth.

Vipers
Pseudocerastes Persicus aka the Horned Viper. Stealthy, agile and extremely lethal, even before their enhancement at the hands of research scientists, but then a break-in at the isolated facility frees them... and already there are casualties.

Grizzly Rage
Lesson #1: Bears run faster than humans. Lesson #2: Running from a bear only triggers its instinct to chase. Lesson #3: The most common reason for a Grizzly to attack is to protect her cubs. Lesson #4: Stay on the main road. With fierce shocks and sl

Journey to the Center of the Earth
Miles below the Earth's surface is an endless chasm of living, breathing dangers that are out of this world. Take a step into the unknown with an intrepid team of explorers as they venture where no one has dared go before.

Far Cry
Evil mastermind Dr Krieger is creating genetically modified super-soldiers with no intelligence. When journalist Valerie Cardinal and her uncle investigate, they're taken by his mercenaries. Can German ex-special forces soldier Jack Carver save them?

Basque Country
The Pumphrey brothers visit Spain's Basque Country to compete in a demanding strongman competition.

The Life and Times of Roger Rogerson - Part 2
Roger Rogerson was a tough cop in a tough town. Just what was needed many would say. This 2011 portrayal of his life provides a unique insight into Sydney's underworld, the characters, crimes and key events of one of the city's most feared enforcers.

The Life and Times of Roger Rogerson - Part 1
Roger Rogerson was a tough cop in a tough town. Just what was needed many would say. This 2011 portrayal of his life provides a unique insight into Sydney's underworld, the characters, crimes and key events of one of the city's most feared enforcers.

Changing Tide
After the death of US citizens, and news that Germany was trying to entice Mexico and Japan into attacking the US, President Wilson reluctantly decided he had to go to war.

Distant Fronts
This was a world war and the fighting was not limited to the eastern and western fronts.

Bug Brother
Every room and every nook and cranny of our homes is infested with little creatures of mass destruction. Dust mites, grain weevils, cockroaches and maggots prey on the fact that we can't see them, until now. Welcome to the Bug Brother house.

Source of Civilisation
To discover the origins of these people and their civilisation that flowered long before Alexander's arrival, David enters one of the least visited places on earth

Ultimate Weapon
World champion martial arts masters meet cutting-edge technology to find the best martial arts weapon ever used in human history.

Self Defence
While most of us are never likely to need such techniques, you never know when having some self-defence know-how at your fingertips might just save your life.

Faces of the Deep
What if we could pull the plug and drain the planet's water? What would we see? What would we learn? Follow a virtual scientific expedition to the deep as we explore one of earth's last great frontiers.

Sunk by a Volcano
The eruption of Mount Pelee in the Caribbean killed over 28,000 people, dubbed the worst volcanic disaster of the 20th century. Follow the team as they survey the once-levelled area.

Escape Factory
This documentary reveals the true story behind MIS-X, a secret agency set up during World War II, assigned to supply 'escape aids' to American POWs in Europe. But why was MIS-X nearly erased from the pages of history?

Deserts and Life
Deserts are the most haunting of all the Earth's landscapes. Sometimes we think of them as vast empty spaces that dwarf and test our human spirit, but that view is so wrong. See the people, wildlife and culture of these incredible landscapes.

End of the Universe
Three theories about the universe's fate come to life, as we explore the battle between dark matter and dark energy, and whether the cosmos will collapse, freeze, or rip to oblivion.

Death Rays
An insight into the evolution and extinction of Earth's animal life. In this episode, the planet has been plunged into a long ice age and predators in the sea have been destroyed.

Petra: Ancient City
Petra is one of the world's most mysterious ancient cities with the Al Khazneh building at its entrance an engineering masterpiece unrivalled in the ancient world. Learn how it was built nearly 2,000 years ago.

St Paul's Cathedral
When the Great Fire of 1666 destroyed St. Paul's Cathedral in London, a Royal Commission turned to 35-year old astronomer, Christopher Wren, to rebuild it.

What Lies Beneath
What if we could pull the plug and drain the planet's water? What would we see? What would we learn? Follow a virtual scientific expedition to the deep as we explore one of earth's last great frontiers.

Heron of Alexandria
The remarkably advancements of the ancient world comes under the spotlight, including Heron's strange robotic inventions, which were famed throughout the ancient world.

Bulletproof Cars
Delve into the modern technologies used to convert an average SUV into a highly secure armoured car.

Woodstock Diary: Saturday
A fly on the wall documentary about the creation of Woodstock and of the actual three-day event.

Hollywood Ruins
Far from the bright lights of Hollywood lies an underwater back lot, an ocean studio where moviemakers find the world's most fantastic wrecks. See the filming locations of some classic movies, including James Bond, Jaws, and Into the Blue.

Bermuda Blues
Bermuda is a gorgeous getaway, but it is not without its tragedies. Many ships have fallen captive to shallow waters and hidden shoals.

Titanic of the Caribbean
Known as the Titanic of the Caribbean, the Bianca C sank to the bottom of the sea after a mysterious explosion caused a widespread fire. Uncovering this secret will be a dangerous task.

Art of War
The period 1914-1918 was a virtual catalogue of art movements: Impressionists, Expressionists, Realists, Cubists and Futurists all contributed images from the battlefields. This unique documentary shows how the First World War transformed art.

China or Bust!
Follow three larger-than-life entrepreneurs grappling to break into China. Tony Caldera has borrowed millions to build a cushion factory and Peter Williams is trying to sell an energy saving device to the Chinese.

Chasing Unicorns
A small crew risk everything for a sight that very few have ever seen - the almost mythical Unicorn of the Sea. Follow this difficult mission to track the narwhal, as well as the magical moments when the camera finally captures the majestic mammals.

Ships
Three-part series exploring the remarkably advanced technology of the ancient world, focusing on how modern discoveries owe much to the scientists and inventors of the past. Ships are the subject of this episode.

Angels
We tend to think of angels as the white-winged, halo-headed characters from the Bible, and with good reason. We discover why angels have a central role in so many cultures and look at how angels pervade everyday life.

The Next Extinction
Scientists consider what might happen if an asteroid, like the one that caused dinosaur distinction, were to strike now.

City of Moon Lady
Lost in a sand storm in the desert, Adams and cameraman Greg finally reach a remote police outpost in the Taliban held Kunduz delta.

With Flags Waving
In the spring of 1914, war in Europe was not feared. But within four months the worst military slaughter in history would begin using new, devastating weapons of war.

Fire and Ice
How many species, including ancestors of the human race, were killed when supervolcano Toba erupted 75,000 years ago?

Flyboys
At the outbreak of war in Europe, aircraft did not factor into the plans of the opposing sides.

Alone Against The Tasman
This intensely personal documentary embraces the universal themes of courage, willpower and sheer determination. It follows Shaun Quincey, who became only the second person to have rowed solo across the Tasman Sea and lived to tell the tale.

Whose Truth was the Truth?
How heresies emerged, the literature that was produced and the dangers they posed to the early church.

10th And Wolf
A former mobster street tough returns to his Philadelphia home after a stint in the military.

Woodstock Diary: Sunday
A fly on the wall documentary about the creation of Woodstock and of the actual three-day event.

Ancestors of Ancient Rome
This documentary looks at the fun-loving Etruscans, who invented two spectator sports - gladiatorial combat and chariot racing.





























































































