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National Geographic Documentaries: Season 2015

2015 2015
TV-PG

  • 2015-01-10T02:00:00Z on National Geographic
  • 45m
  • 1d 23h 15m (63 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Documentary
Go behind the scenes of life on our planet with National Geographic videos. Share the wonder of the natural world with educational animal videos for kids. Let National Geographic be your all-access pass with documentary videos about the U.S. State Department, the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, or 9/11. Experience the past coming to life with culture and history videos, and engage more deeply with the present with science and nature.

64 episodes

Season Premiere

2015-01-10T02:00:00Z

2015x01 The Raising of The Costa Concordia

Season Premiere

2015x01 The Raising of The Costa Concordia

  • 2015-01-10T02:00:00Z45m

This film charts the inside story of the race to raise and re-float the stricken Costa Concordia. The colossal cruise ship crashed into rocks and capsized on the island of Giglio in Italy in a tragic disaster in which 32 people lost their lives trying to escape. This film uses stunning CGI animation and unique access footage to reveal the incredible innovations and technological breakthroughs needed to make 114,000 tons of mangled metal sail again.

On August 4, 1944, Anne Frank and seven others were found and arrested by the Gestapo. Now. their story is being told from a chilling new perspective: that of Anne’s captors, the Nazis.

Dr. Michael Scott sets outs across the historic landscapes of the ancient world to discover how and why, in just 400 years, the little-known Judaic cult of Jesus rises from a persecuted minority to become the official religion of the Roman Empire.

For centuries, the relic of the Holy Foreskin was considered by believers to be the only piece of Jesus’ flesh to remain on earth after he ascended to heaven, and thus was among the most sacred relics in Christendom. Then, on New Year’s Day 1983, in a tiny village in the Italian countryside, Father Don Dario announced to his expectant flock that their beloved relic had been stolen. New York Times writer David Farley goes on a quest to unravel the story of this mysterious crime.

2015x05 Omens of the Apocalypse

  • 2015-03-14T01:00:00Z45m

The mystery of why dead birds fell from Arkansas skies on last year may now be solved.
Much of the film was shot in Beebe, Arkansas where the birds dropped from the sky on New Year’s Eve. The episode will also discuss the many fish found dead in Arkansas waters.
The “wide-ranging story begins with an investigation of the blackbirds death and ends by assessing how the human mind is inspired, or derailed, by seeming patterns or coincidences in nature,” according to the National Geographic website.

Anne Frank’s world-famous diary comes to an abrupt end several days before she and her companions in the Secret Annex were arrested on August 4, 1944. This is the story of what happened next, how Anne became absorbed into the horror of the Nazi camp system. Through eyewitness testimony from camp survivors and historic pictures and film, the brutality and horror of Auschwitz, Sobibor and Bergen-Belsen are revealed. Surviving for just 7 months after her arrest, Anne Frank is confronted with disease and depravity while barely missing liberation at these horrific camps. Two of Anne Frank’s friends remember both their school days in Amsterdam and the days before Anne’s untimely death at Bergen-Belsen in March of 1945 – shortly before the camp’s liberation. But Anne’s remarkable diary miraculously survived the war and was published by her father, Otto Frank.

2015-03-30T01:00:00Z

2015x07 Killing Jesus

2015x07 Killing Jesus

  • 2015-03-30T01:00:00Z45m

Killing Jesus chronicles the events leading up to the death of one of the most influential figures in history; based on the book by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard.

2015-04-02T01:00:00Z

2015x08 Desert Justice

2015x08 Desert Justice

  • 2015-04-02T01:00:00Z45m

Law enforcement officers on the Navajo Reservation balance present day issues with tribal beliefs in their constant pursuit of justice.

2015-04-10T01:00:00Z

2015x09 Science Of Saints

2015x09 Science Of Saints

  • 2015-04-10T01:00:00Z45m

For the first time in history, the Catholic Church allows scientists to openly test the veracity of the remains of reported saints.

2015x10 Hubble's Cosmic Journey

  • 2015-04-21T01:00:00Z45m

Since its launch in 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope has captured thousands of stunning images of space, revolutionized our understanding of the universe and become a global icon. To mark its 25th anniversary, National Geographic Channel tells the definitive story of NASA’s most successful science project ever, in Hubble’s Cosmic Journey, narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson.

The United States’ National Mall is an urban park unlike any other in the world, a landscape that seems so timeless and eternal it’s easy for visitors to forget that it is actually man-made.

Now, for the first time, a National Geographic/PBS Special will bring the surprising story of the Mall’s creation and evolution to a national audience.

Using a mixture of contemporary and archival footage, state-of-the-art graphics and exclusive aerials shot within highly restricted airspace, this hour will trace the Mall’s — and the country’s — transformation from fields and farmland to national icon.

2015-05-10T01:00:00Z

2015x12 The Night Stalker

2015x12 The Night Stalker

  • 2015-05-10T01:00:00Z45m

Fingerprints have been used for identification purposes for centuries, but their role in CSI is a relatively recent phenomenon. It took the pioneering work of Argentine anthropologist Juan Vucetich in 1892 to realise their crime-cracking potential – and in doing so, inspire the techniques used to snare Richard Ramirez, the infamous ‘Night Stalker’ who terrorised Los Angeles almost a century later.

2015-05-10T01:00:00Z

2015x13 Objective Baku

2015x13 Objective Baku

  • 2015-05-10T01:00:00Z45m

The story of the Second World War as it was experienced by the inhabitants of Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, then a Soviet satellite country.

2015x14 Ultimate Mars Challenge

  • 2015-05-11T01:00:00Z45m

This past August, a NASA rover named Curiosity touched down inside Mars’ Gale crater, carrying 10 new instruments to advance the quest for signs that Mars might once have been suitable for life. With inside access to the massive team of scientists and engineers responsible for Curiosity’s on-the-ground experiments, NOVA was there for the exhilarating moments after the rover’s landing—and for the spectacular discoveries to come. As NOVA reveals the dynamic new picture of Mars that these explorers are painting, we will consider the deep questions raised by 40 years of roving Mars: How do we define life? How does life begin, and what does it need to survive? Are we alone in the universe?

Documentary exploring the habits of urban raccoons, uncovering how they are thriving more in cities than the countryside, and how they have adapted to life with humans

National Geographic Channel (NGC) is embarking on an expedition nearly two decades in the making in The Walk Around the World, a one-hour special, premiering Friday, May 15, at 9 p.m. ET/PT, that follows former British paratrooper Karl Bushby (@bushby3000) on a remarkable journey from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., as part of an epic, record-setting feat — a 15-year, 36,000-mile walk around the world.

“Most people told him it couldn’t be done. Sixteen years and 20,000 miles in, this American odyssey is yet another example of his determination to achieve the impossible.”

Executive produced by Westward Productions founders Beau Willimon (writer and producer of acclaimed Netflix series “House of Cards”) and Jordan Tappis (director, producer and founder of Record Collection Music), The Walk Around the World treks along with Bushby on his journey of triumph and despair, armed with nothing but a pack of supplies, a handful of cameras and a trolley he calls “The Beast.” The result is an extraordinary story of dedication, perseverance and sacrifice, demonstrating the lengths to which one man is willing to go to achieve his dream.

Bushby’s 3,600-mile walk across the United States is only one chapter in his extraordinary story. Fifteen years ago, with only $300 to his name, Bushby set out on a challenge to complete the longest continuous walk in human history. Planning to return to his home in Britain on foot, he left the southern tip of South America and walked up through Central America, North America and into Russia, successfully completing the first documented on-foot crossing of the Bering Strait from Alaska to Russia. After trekking nearly 2,000 miles into the grueling Siberian tundra, the Russian government slapped Bushby with a five-year visa ban, halting the expedition to which he had already dedicated a third of his life.

Now, this modern-day adventurer has set out on a mission to the Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C., with his

Revisiting the murders of serial killer Peter Manuel in Scotland in the late 1950s, and asking whether the state of his mental health should have prevented him from being hanged.

2015-05-25T01:00:00Z

2015x18 Hitler's Last Year 1

2015x18 Hitler's Last Year 1

  • 2015-05-25T01:00:00Z45m

This film tells the story of the last year of the war in Europe, from the D-Day landings in Normandy in June 1944 to the dual German surrender, first in Reims then Berlin, in May 1945. Eleven months of unprecedented combat.

The hopes of the Allied landings, the liberation of Paris, the battle of the Ardennes, the massive bombing campaigns over Germany, the Soviet offensives, the libera- tion of the concentration camps, Hitler’s self-destructive folly, the battle for Berlin, and the final surrender. This series of major events contributes to making a powerful, intense and epic film.

2015-05-25T01:00:00Z

2015x19 Hitler's Last Year 2

2015x19 Hitler's Last Year 2

  • 2015-05-25T01:00:00Z45m

This film tells the story of the last year of the war in Europe, from the D-Day landings in Normandy in June 1944 to the dual German surrender, first in Reims then Berlin, in May 1945. Eleven months of unprecedented combat.

The hopes of the Allied landings, the liberation of Paris, the battle of the Ardennes, the massive bombing campaigns over Germany, the Soviet offensives, the libera- tion of the concentration camps, Hitler’s self-destructive folly, the battle for Berlin, and the final surrender. This series of major events contributes to making a powerful, intense and epic film.

2015-05-26T01:00:00Z

2015x20 Driving America

2015x20 Driving America

  • 2015-05-26T01:00:00Z45m

Driving America tells the epic story of the automobile and its unique impact on American life and culture.

There are 60 members of the eagle clan, all united by their acute eyesight, broad, powerful wings, sharp talons and hooked beaked. As we explore their world, we’ll see the majestic Harpy eagle of the Amazon bringing a dead sloth to their nest. Slow motion reveals the skill of the African fishing eagle as it snatches prey from the water’s surface. In winter, when competition for food gets tough, the heaviest eagle of all, the Steller’s sea eagle, is hunting around ice floes. When they have their eye on the same meal, Golden, Steller’s and White-tailed sea eagles battle - filmed in breath-taking slow motion.

To explore the world of the eagle we follow the fortunes of one individual from hatching to leaving the nest and setting up a home on her own, her fight for survival reveals what it takes to become a queen of the sky.

2015-06-02T01:00:00Z

2015x22 Drain the Titanic

2015x22 Drain the Titanic

  • 2015-06-02T01:00:00Z45m

The most famous shipwreck in the world, the Titanic, lies over 12,000 feet down in the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

Since the discovery of the wreck in 1985, there have been numerous expeditions to the site, but until now, no one has ever recorded the full extent of what really remains on this remote area of seabed.

Now, over a century on from her tragic loss, we are able to reveal the overall wreck site: we will virtually drain the Titanic.

Spectacular new visualisation techniques will depict this ‘draining’ process and offer viewers a ringside view for the emergence of the wreck from the waves – seen in full for the first time since April 15th 1912.

2015-06-06T01:00:00Z

2015x23 Dino Death Match

2015x23 Dino Death Match

  • 2015-06-06T01:00:00Z45m

In 2006, a huge fossil was discovered. It contained two near-complete dinosaurs, locked in battle. Its discovery reopens a cold case, and could change what we thought we knew about the prehistoric world.

2015-06-08T01:00:00Z

2015x24 T. Rex Autopsy

2015x24 T. Rex Autopsy

  • 2015-06-08T01:00:00Z45m

Imagine a biology lab filled by a 40-foot specimen, ready for dissection. The creature has skin like a crocodile, eyes the size of softballs and intestines large enough to fit your arm. T. rex Autopsy will go inside a full-size T. rex for the first time ever to reveal how the 65-million-year-old beast may have lived. Using cutting-edge special effects techniques, and in collaboration with esteemed veterinary surgeons, anatomists and paleontologists, T. rex Autopsy will build the world’s first full-size anatomically precise Tyrannosaurus rex, based on the very latest research and findings. The massive monster will be lifelike inside and out, giving scientists the chance to touch it, smell it, scan it, x-ray it and cut it open from head to toe.

Two Australian marine biologists are on an epic scientific expedition in Western Australia’s stunning Kimberley region to capture the birth of a Humpback Whale calf on camera for the very first time.

Before man ruled the world, Earth was a land of giants.

Count down the biggest beasts of their kind to ever roam the planet in this eye-opening special, and uncover the secret lives of these supersized species.

Birds with plane-length wingspans, dinosaurs rivalling a Boeing 737; this stunning CGI special goes in search of the truth behind these monsters, counting down the ten largest and most extraordinary finds.

From handling the recently unearthed bones of a dinosaur far larger than previously known, to analysing the flight technique of a giant seven-metre bird –uncover the unique adaptations that allowed each animal to thrive.

Visual stunts and surprising size comparisons bring each beast vividly back to life in ever-increasing sizes.

Get ready for a dramatic countdown of the most mind-blowing lost giants.

2015-06-10T01:00:00Z

2015x27 Weirdest Dinosaurs

2015x27 Weirdest Dinosaurs

  • 2015-06-10T01:00:00Z45m

As dinosaurs grew into the behemoths of the Cretaceous period they evolved many extraordinary but apparently useless features including spikes, sails horns, crests and the tiny "arms" of tyrannosaurs. The program reviews these unusual features and discusses theories of why they exist.

2015-06-14T01:00:00Z

2015x28 I Am Dying

2015x28 I Am Dying

  • 2015-06-14T01:00:00Z45m

Renee Heidtman, a 32-year-old terminal cancer patient, shares her story as she battles her illness.

Titanic: Ballard's Secret Mission: Revealed joins the explorer as he reveals the story of stealth, subs and superpowers. Learn how Ballard's search for the Titanic became the cover story to ward off the Soviets.

(originally aired March 1, 2013)

2015-07-10T01:00:00Z

2015x30 Dinosaurs Decoded

2015x30 Dinosaurs Decoded

  • 2015-07-10T01:00:00Z45m

National Geographic reviews Jack Horner's research into juvenile dinosaurs. His evidence suggests that juvenile dinosaurs looked sufficiently different from adults that they have sometimes been mistaken for a separate species. The program examines specific changes that occurred as dinosaurs aged and speculates on why the changes were necessary.

2015-07-10T01:00:00Z

2015x31 Witness: Tornado

2015x31 Witness: Tornado

  • 2015-07-10T01:00:00Z45m

April 2011 was the most violent month of tornados on record, and the deadliest in modern times. The ‘super outbreak’ of April 26-27 alone involved more than a hundred separate twisters, killing over 300 people and cutting a swath of destruction across the south. Using dozens of amateur and professional sources, Witness tells the story of this once-in-a-century event, as captured by those who lived through it.

2015-07-13T01:00:00Z

2015x32 Mission Pluto

2015x32 Mission Pluto

  • 2015-07-13T01:00:00Z45m

Nine years in space. A four billion mile journey. Travelling at 35,000 miles per hour. One historic mission.

Back in 2006 the New Horizons space probe was launched from Cape Canaveral on a journey bound for the edge of our solar system with the goal of capturing the first clear images and data ever recorded of Pluto.

New Horizons is headed where no spacecraft has ever gone before: the last great, uncharted realm of our solar system called The Third Zone.

There it will intercept the last unexplored world, the ninth planet, Pluto. It has just 86 seconds to complete its mission but assuming it is successful then this will genuinely be history in the making.

No-one yet knows what Pluto really looks like, but one thing is certain: it looks set to revolutionise planetary science forever, because it could answer some of the biggest questions about how our solar system evolved and, ultimately, how the earth was formed.

All being well New Horizons will fly by Pluto on July 14. It anticipation of that event National Geographic Channel broadcasts an hour-long special revealing the extraordinary story behind a landmark mission.

The death camp at Auschwitz was considered ground zero for the killings during the Holocaust, a place where thousands were starved and 1.1 million died, but there are only a small number of known photos from this infamous place before its liberation in 1945 - until now. The photos in this album are far from the gruesome iconic images of living skeletons or ash-choked ovens. These rare images show life from the other side of the wire, where the banality of evil is depicted by cocktail parties, sing-a-longs and food contests attended by the perpetrators. Another album showcases the victims as they arrive at Auschwitz. These albums are nothing short of scrapbooks from hell

2015-07-20T01:00:00Z

2015x34 Russia's Mystery Files

2015x34 Russia's Mystery Files

  • 2015-07-20T01:00:00Z45m

he old Soviet Union was a sinister world, a land of secrets, rumours and uncertainty.

After the fall of the Iron Curtain numerous unexplained case files have emerged from deep inside the former Soviet Union archives.

These files tell of bizarre phenomenon, monstrous creatures and sinister occurrences.

Russia’s Mystery Files investigates these rumours – from mountain wild-men to terrifying zombie dogs to a profoundly mysterious incident on the Mountain of the Dead.

2015-07-22T01:00:00Z

2015x35 Light The Ocean

2015x35 Light The Ocean

  • 2015-07-22T01:00:00Z45m

The dark waters of the ocean turn bright and crystal clear as cameras reveal spectacular underwater landscapes, hidden structures and marine life around New Zealand and across the globe.

Why is a small region of China home to an extraordinary number of giant holes containing vast, little explored subterranean forests? One professor is on a dangerous mission to find out.

2015-08-09T01:00:00Z

2015x37 Shark Survivors USA

2015x37 Shark Survivors USA

  • 2015-08-09T01:00:00Z45m

Shark Survivors USA Across the coastal waters of the United States, witness breath-taking shark behaviour, rare shark footage and interviews with experts and attack victims. Some of the most beautiful beaches in the United States also feature the highest incidences of shark encounters. Filled with the latest shark facts, United Sharks of America counts down America’s shark hot spots and offers an essential guide to shark activity and avoidance. The leading experts deconstruct shark attacks and provide valuable tips to stay out of their path. Learn about shark hunting techniques, hear from shark attack survivors and get to know the wide variety of shark species that thrive along the coastal U.S.

Set against the beauty and harshness of the Peruvian landscape, this 48 minute documentary film starring Cindy Crawford, traces the emotional journey made by a few visually impaired young patients seeking treatment.

Their destination is the Flying Eye Hospital, a DC-10 aircraft converted into a mobile training hospital operated by U.S. based charity, Orbis International. Since 1982, the charity has worked towards the prevention and treatment of avoidable blindness in the developing world.

Orbis volunteers work alongside local staff attempting their best to save sight and transfer knowledge amid the chaos and emotion of screening, surgery and recovery. It’s an unforgettable story highlighting the untold success when technology and good intentions meet people in need.

2015-08-31T01:00:00Z

2015x39 YouTube Revolution

2015x39 YouTube Revolution

  • 2015-08-31T01:00:00Z45m

As YouTube turns ten, we chart the history of the last decade through the lens of the world's most famous video sharing site. This is the inside story on the biggest and most influential viral videos in history, and the platform's meteoric rise from start-up to major corporate player. It's the human story of those who created it, the stars it gave birth to, and the countries whose fates it changed. On April 23, 2005 the first YouTube video, "Meet Me at the Zoo," featuring co-founder Jawed Karim, was uploaded. Ten Years later, the video sharing platform has harnessed a power that has changed the world -transforming pop culture, rewriting the rules of politics, overthrowing governments, redefining the nature of news, and exposing us all to tweaking, planking, Psy, Beiber, and the car in the shark outfit on the robo-vac. This is the story of how all that happened in a single decade.

Its extraordinary dimensions, as long as 15 metres, and shape in the form of a silver ribbon, inspired the myth of the sea serpent.

For the past two years, scientific buoys, immersed at a depth of two thousand metres in the Mediterranean have attracted countless species of pelagic fish; among them, the Giant Oarfish drifting vertically, alone or by pairs.

With the help of the world expert in Giant Oarfish and logistic collaboration of enthusiasts, a scientific expedition reveals the biology of this enigmatic ambassador of the abyss.

Entirely shot in HD, the film raises the veil on its paradoxical habits: why do all the adults self-mutilate and rid themselves of two-thirds of their bodies without being affected? How do they meet in the immensity of the ocean? Why does this fish not have any known predators?

2015-09-24T01:00:00Z

2015x41 Dawn of Humanity

2015x41 Dawn of Humanity

  • 2015-09-24T01:00:00Z45m

NOVA and National Geographic present exclusive access to a unique discovery of ancient remains. Located in an almost inaccessible chamber deep in a South African cave, the site required recruiting a special team of experts slender enough to wriggle down a vertical, pitch-dark, seven-inch-wide passage. Most fossil discoveries of human relatives consist of just a handful of bones. But down in this hidden chamber, the team uncovered an unprecedented trove—so far, over 1,500 bones—with the potential to rewrite the story of our origins. They may help fill in a crucial gap in the fossil record and tell us how Homo, the first member of the human family, emerged from ape-like ancestors like the famous Lucy. But how did hundreds of bones end up in the remote chamber? The experts are considering every mind-boggling possibility. Join NOVA on the treacherous descent into this cave of spectacular and enigmatic finds, and discover their startling implications for the saga of what made us human.

2015-09-28T01:00:00Z

2015x42 Hitler’s Death Squad

2015x42 Hitler’s Death Squad

  • 2015-09-28T01:00:00Z45m

This documentary retraces the last year of Hitler's death squad, Das Reich, the infamous Panzer elite division best known for its mass murders in the Ukraine and in Belarus, and its crimes against humanity.

For 20 years, Steve Elkins has been exploring Mosquitia, the largest untouched rainforest in Central America. Ever since Columbus landed here, legends swirled of a white city buried inland in the jungle.

In a California memorabilia shop in 2010, collector Randy Guijarro bought this 4-by-5-inch tintype for just $2. After enlarging the image, he saw what looked to be a familiar figure—Billy the Kid—playing croquet with his gang known as The Regulators. Guijarro also thought he recognized the Kid's best friends Tom O'Folliard and Charlie Bowdre in the photo. As the gravity of the discovery began to set in, Guijarro initiated a chain of events that would lead him on a painstaking journey to verify the photograph's authenticity.

2015-10-26T01:00:00Z

2015x45 Brain Surgery Live

2015x45 Brain Surgery Live

  • 2015-10-26T01:00:00Z45m

A neurosurgery team at UH Case Medical Center in Cleveland performs an operation that has helped many Parkinson’s disease patients get significant relief from their debilitating symptoms—tremors, rigidity, stiffness, slowed movements and difficulty walking—and also enabled them to reduce their amount of medication.

Our host, photographer Jeff Hutchens travels the length of the Canal from Beijing to see the historical waterway, to Jiangsu province to see it at work. Along the way, he’ll take up the challenges and customs of living on the canal. Hell train in the same arts and culture born from Canal travelers, and unlock the secret ingredients in dishes that sprung up in the birthplace of the Grand Canal.

Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity have been on one of the greatest adventures of the Space Age. When they touched down on Mars, NASA warned that they weren't expected to last long but instead Spirit lasted six years and Opportunity is still rolling on.

From the D-Day Landings in Normandy to Nazi Germany's surrender, take a look back at the final year of World War Two, the most deadly of all time.

2015-11-16T02:00:00Z

2015x51 Mankind from Space

2015x51 Mankind from Space

  • 2015-11-16T02:00:00Z45m

Mankind from Space is an epic journey of discovery.

Using mind-boggling data and CGI, it traces humankind’s story from hunter-gatherer to dominant global species.

Seen from the global perspective of space, this special shows the breathtaking extent of our influence, revealing how we’ve transformed our planet and produced an interconnected world of extraordinary complexity.

2015-11-23T02:00:00Z

2015x52 Reverse Exploration

2015x52 Reverse Exploration

  • 2015-11-23T02:00:00Z45m

Palobi and Mudeya come from a tribe of Papua New Guinea. One is War Chief, funny and curious; the other is the Peace Chief, wise and observant. Invited by their friend photographer Marc Dozier, they launch on an expedition in the heart of a very strange civilization: France. From the depths of the Parisian metro to the snow-covered peaks of the Alps, these travelers from the other side of the world are confronted with a completely new reality: power, work, women, gastronomy, the French are obviously completely nuts! Fascinated by their new discoveries, the two Papuans are relentless: they want to explore everything, taste everything, and try everything - an absurd and wonderful marathon to discover France.

2015-11-23T02:00:00Z

2015x53 Hitler's Supergun

2015x53 Hitler's Supergun

  • 2015-11-23T02:00:00Z45m

In 1943, Hitler planned to destroy London with a monstrous 25-barrelled cannon. The Allies dreamt up their own miracle weapons to destroy his supergun.

2015-11-29T02:00:00Z

2015x54 Dark Side of Crocs

2015x54 Dark Side of Crocs

  • 2015-11-29T02:00:00Z45m

This is the story of two of the most dangerous creatures in the world, hippos and crocodiles, living uneasily together in an African river.

Crocs have a remarkably ancient lineage.

And some truly impressive distant cousins: the dinosaurs.

It is believed that they have two hundred million years of evolution behind them.

In most of that time, they have barely changed. This is the story of two of the Nile crocodiles, the most impressive creatures in the world, living together in an African river.

2015x55 Inside the Mega Twister

  • 2015-12-07T02:00:00Z45m

The tornado that struck El Reno, Oklahoma, on May 31, 2013, defined superlatives. It was the largest, one of the fastest, and—for storm chasers—the most lethal twister ever recorded on Earth. Among those it claimed was Tim Samaras, revered as one of the most experienced and cautious scientists studying tornadoes. But this storm was unlike any he had witnessed before. In this National Geographic Special, we unravel the tornado and tell its story. But this is not your typical storm chasing documentary. While this film will include many firsthand accounts and harrowing videos from scientists and amateurs in pursuit of the tornado, it was also probably the best documented storm in history and these clips are part of a unique and ever-growing database documenting every terrifying twist and turn of the storm from all angles.

Compiling this archive is National Geographic grantee Dr. Anton Seimon. In the wake of the tragedy, Seimon has gathered all the video footage available of the storm and organised it into a synchronized, searchable database. Using Google Earth he’s pinpointed the exact location of every camera pointing at the storm. And using patterns of lightning strikes he’s synchronised every frame of video down to the second. When analysed alongside radar data, it enables us to peel back the layers and offer minute by minute, frame by frame analysis of the tornado, accompanied by some state-of-the-art CGI animations. The result is an extraordinary journey through the storm that’s unprecedented.

2015-12-21T02:00:00Z

2015x56 Inside LEGO

2015x56 Inside LEGO

  • 2015-12-21T02:00:00Z45m

On "Inside Lego," LEGO's Vice President of Design, Matthew James Ashton, opens the doors of LEGO HQ and reveals how the company finds the next generation of LEGO Set Designers.

A group of underwater cave enthusiasts and mountaineering organizations explore the Leye pre-history Karst in the Guangxi Zhang Autonomous Region.

2015-11-29T02:00:00Z

2015x58 Dark Side of Crocs

2015x58 Dark Side of Crocs

  • 2015-11-29T02:00:00Z45m

This is the story of two of the most dangerous creatures in the world, hippos and crocodiles, living uneasily together in an African river.

Crocs have a remarkably ancient lineage.

And some truly impressive distant cousins: the dinosaurs.

It is believed that they have two hundred million years of evolution behind them.

In most of that time, they have barely changed. This is the story of two of the Nile crocodiles, the most impressive creatures in the world, living together in an African river.

2015-12-21T02:00:00Z

2015x60 Inside LEGO

2015x60 Inside LEGO

  • 2015-12-21T02:00:00Z45m

On "Inside Lego," LEGO's Vice President of Design, Matthew James Ashton, opens the doors of LEGO HQ and reveals how the company finds the next generation of LEGO Set Designers.

2015-08-09T01:00:00Z

2015x65 Shark Survivors USA

2015x65 Shark Survivors USA

  • 2015-08-09T01:00:00Z45m

Shark Survivors USA Across the coastal waters of the United States, witness breath-taking shark behaviour, rare shark footage and interviews with experts and attack victims. Some of the most beautiful beaches in the United States also feature the highest incidences of shark encounters. Filled with the latest shark facts, United Sharks of America counts down America’s shark hot spots and offers an essential guide to shark activity and avoidance. The leading experts deconstruct shark attacks and provide valuable tips to stay out of their path. Learn about shark hunting techniques, hear from shark attack survivors and get to know the wide variety of shark species that thrive along the coastal U.S.

2015x66 Inside the Mega Twister

  • 2015-12-07T02:00:00Z45m

The tornado that struck El Reno, Oklahoma, on May 31, 2013, defined superlatives. It was the largest, one of the fastest, and—for storm chasers—the most lethal twister ever recorded on Earth. Among those it claimed was Tim Samaras, revered as one of the most experienced and cautious scientists studying tornadoes. But this storm was unlike any he had witnessed before. In this National Geographic Special, we unravel the tornado and tell its story. But this is not your typical storm chasing documentary. While this film will include many firsthand accounts and harrowing videos from scientists and amateurs in pursuit of the tornado, it was also probably the best documented storm in history and these clips are part of a unique and ever-growing database documenting every terrifying twist and turn of the storm from all angles.

Compiling this archive is National Geographic grantee Dr. Anton Seimon. In the wake of the tragedy, Seimon has gathered all the video footage available of the storm and organised it into a synchronized, searchable database. Using Google Earth he’s pinpointed the exact location of every camera pointing at the storm. And using patterns of lightning strikes he’s synchronised every frame of video down to the second. When analysed alongside radar data, it enables us to peel back the layers and offer minute by minute, frame by frame analysis of the tornado, accompanied by some state-of-the-art CGI animations. The result is an extraordinary journey through the storm that’s unprecedented.

2015-11-23T02:00:00Z

2015x67 Hitler's Supergun

2015x67 Hitler's Supergun

  • 2015-11-23T02:00:00Z45m

In 1943, Hitler planned to destroy London with a monstrous 25-barrelled cannon. The Allies dreamt up their own miracle weapons to destroy his supergun.

Wild Horses Of The Marshes In the gorgeous natural reserve of the Camargue in France, a jewel of nature among the wildest in Europe, wild horses roam freely. Here, between two tributaries of the Rhone that run down to flow in the Mediterranean, follow the lives of these majestic creatures through the seasons.

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