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- Things We Do for Love - Hero. Five episodes.
- LET'S SHOP is a whirlwind tour of the most exclusive, exciting and famous shopping destinations in the world. For Host Cheryll Gillespie, shopping is a passion and an art form; for shopping and culture enthusiasts, LET'S SHOP is inspirational, educational and always highly entertaining.
- A documentary series focusing on some of cinema's greatest film directors.
- More than 120 ships entered service into the United States Navy during the beginning of the 20th century. Only one survived to the end. This forty-six minute long documentary explores the famous and news-making history of the USS Texas, BB-35, the very last surviving Dreadnought-style ship in the entire world and the only ship left to have actively served in both world wars. The program begins with the construction of the famed ship, named for the great state of Texas, and her commission in 1914. The story continues as the new ship, barely finished, was sent to Mexico to stop a terrorist uprising. Interviews with military historians give insight to her incredible engineering attributes such as being the first battleship class with 14" guns - the largest guns in the world at time of completion; being the first battleship class in the US Navy to carry radar; being the flagship of the Northern Attack Group during the North African landings in 1942. Moving through her exploits in World War I, this action-packed documentary moves into even more incredible tales of heroism as we explore the battleship's involvement in World War II. In addition to emotion-filled interviews by veterans who served aboard her, telling of nightmarish kamikaze attacks and watching the heroic raising of the US flag on top of Mt. Suribachi on Iwo Jima in 1945, this documentary also contains journalistic gold - a candid talk with legendary reporter and war correspondent, Walter Cronkite, who was assigned to the Texas in 1942 to cover the action in North Africa in his very first ground action war correspondence. The program ends with the decommission of the mighty battleship in 1948, when she was transported to a small town outside Houston, Texas, to begin her second career as a museum and memorial to the men and women who served this country in the name of freedom.
- Hair Today gone tomorrow... this film examines the combover hairstyle. Tim Fenoglio and Chris Marino travel across America on the lookout for people with combovers.
- The show profiles fatal traffic accidents and uncovers the uncommon causes behind them.
- KARMA TREKKERS is a global lifestyle travel program that delivers life changing, life affirming experiences. Today's high-end traveler knows that cultural events, touching moments and unique locations make for a rewarding journey. And so Karma Trekkers travels the world in search of the most stirring places of historical, cultural and spiritual significance.
- RE-INVENTING THE TALIBAN brings a uniquely personal perspective to the disturbing rise of radical Islamic fundamentalism within Pakistan. In the documentary, Ms. Obaid, despite warnings of the dangers, visits Peshawar in northwest Pakistan, the center of the MMA alliance, to meet with supporters of the fundamentalist movement, including outspoken leaders and ordinary working people. She also travels to Lahore in the northeastern region of the country where she meets with secular Pakistanis who compose the country's progressive Muslim majority, attends a musical concert sponsored by a political party opposed to the MMA and visits a fashion show where Pakistani women wear chic western clothing. A remarkable portrait of people and places rarely seen.
- We took a gorgeous model and gave her a mission. Live the ultimate adventure. Each week Hayley Verlyn travels the globe in search of hot women, cool diversions, exotic destinations and extreme experiences.
- A documentary on Opus Dei, the worldwide Catholic organization that was referenced in Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code.
- Going Global celebrates the joy of international business travel and doing business around the world. For Elite Travelers the journey is as important as the destination.
- Set against a backdrop of lavish parties, jet setting business leaders and high stakes drama, DealFlow is a fascinating real life look into the world of global business.
- With the bang of US Army howitzers firing precision weapons, the burst of US Navy helicopters scrambling to alert, FA-18e fighter jets maneuvering toward targets and tank battalion war games in the Kuwait desert - this is not the beginning of war with Iraq or the end-game with Bin Laden - this program presents the strategic doctrine of preemption in action. Except from 2002 the National Security Strategy of the United States: "As a matter of common sense and self defense, America will act against such emerging threats before they are fully formed... We cannot defend America and our friends by hoping for the best... In the new world we have entered, the only path to peace and security is the path of action." "We must take the battle to the enemy, disrupt his plans, and confront the world threats before they emerge ..." President George W. Bush June 2002 When President Bush addressed the cadets of West Point the emphasis was on the word "before" eliminating threats - before they emerge. In other words if the United States perceives a danger, it will act when and where it chooses - with allies or alone - and it can do that because it has a military force unequaled in the world. On 9-11 an enemy had been revealed and a strategy of containing threats and deterring attacks would no longer be enough. Military planners realized that now there were no static lines of defense - the battle could and would be taken anywhere. New York Times Television was granted extraordinary access to film this unique documentary that takes you to the edge of battle and shows how America's military strategy was put into place. For five weeks, New York Times chief military correspondent Michael R. Gordon traveled through the Middle East and Africa, to get a first hand look at how the doctrine of preemption is driving the war against terror and how it effects the troops who were preparing for war with Iraq. Gordon's journey captures the story of
- When drivers flee the scene of car accidents, accident investigators are called in to examine the wrecks and use what clues they can find them down. Even a few scraps of plastic are enough for these aces to close the case, and give closure to the victims.
- Details an accident in which a diabetic woman rear ends a car carrying a mother and daughter (Barbara and Brooke Shriver) causing them to slam into a truck.
- One in five accidents in the United States is caused by driver fatigue. All it takes to loose control is to fall asleep for one second. In this episode, the investigators are called to a four-car wreck where this very thing may have been responsible.
- Police work to solve a devastating crash that has left an off-duty police officer and two teenagers in critical condition. Though they are professionals, the personal relationships involved in this crash make it hit close to home for the investigators.
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