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National Geographic Presents

Season 1 2008 - 2019

  • National Geographic
  • 1m
  • 11m (11 episodes)
  • United States

35 episodes

Series Premiere

1x01 Twister Chasers

Series Premiere

1x01 Twister Chasers

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2008-06-22T04:00:00Z

1x08 The Girl With Eight Limbs

1x08 The Girl With Eight Limbs

  • 2008-06-22T04:00:00Z1m

1x14 Inside The IRS

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As the saying goes, nothing is certain in life but death and taxes. But how well do you really know the agency that collects your federal taxes the IRS? Most of us only hear from the IRS twice a year - when we get our tax forms and when we get our refund. But what about sides of the IRS you've never seen? Experience the challenge of collecting trillions in taxes from hundreds of millions of taxpayers as NGC takes a look inside IRS processing facilities.

2014-10-06T04:00:00Z

1x24 Hitler's Hidden City

1x24 Hitler's Hidden City

  • 2014-10-06T04:00:00Z1m

A subterranean adventure under the streets of Berlin, following the work of a team of German archaeologists and historians exposing and exploring the last remaining structures of the Third Reich.

Tutankhamun & The Golden Age of the Pharaohs In 1976 a collection of 55 treasures from the tomb of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun left the Cairo Museum en route to the United States. It took the country by storm and introduced millions of Americans to these wonders of the ancient world. Now, Egypt has granted another opportunity for us to view such treasures, and again, spectators are mesmerized. Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs DVD is hosted by Omar Sharif and includes interviews with Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities in Cairo Egypt, as well as may other individuals that were instrumental in organizing this exhibit. The exhibit includes 50 major artifacts excavated from Tutankhamun's tomb, including his royal diadem the gold crown discovered encircling the head of the king's mummified body that he likely wore while living and one of the gold and inlaid canopic coffinettes that contained his mummified internal organs. More than 70 artifacts from other royal graves are showcased as well, including those of pharaohs Amenhotep ll and Thutmose lV and the rich, intact tomb of Yuya and Tuyu, parents-in-law of Amenhotep lll and great-grandparents of Tutankhamun. All of the treasures in the exhibit are between 3,300 and 3,500 years old.

2009-07-01T04:00:00Z

1x26 How Nero Saved Rome

1x26 How Nero Saved Rome

  • 2009-07-01T04:00:00Z1m

Nero is accused of having "fiddled while Rome burned" and remembered for executing his mother and burning Christians alive. History has sided against him on all counts, but could there be another side to ancient Rome's notorious emperor? July 19th, 64 AD. Rome is on the brink of disaster. Fire rages through the heart of the empire. Blame will eventually fall on the Emperor, Nero. For 2,000 years he has been accused of fiddling while Rome burned. But, in the fire's wake, it's actually Nero who puts the city back on its feet. In the process he will revolutionise western architecture and forever change the face Rome. Produced by Altair4 Multimedia for National Geographic Channel

1x28 Skin

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Obsessed with its beauty, humbled by its flaws, humans are covered by a unique ultra-thin shield that instantly defines and shapes the body living inside it. Now, National Geographic invites you on an in-depth adventure revealing not just the science but the vital cultural meanings we attach to this largest of all human organs. A trip back in time explores the evolution of human skin - and the rainbow diversity of skin color today. Cutting-edge research unveils the role skin plays in human sexual attraction. And we go beyond biology to trace the influence of skin on our perceptions of race, our skittishness about nudity and the intriguing riddle of personal identity.

2009-07-14T04:00:00Z

1x29 Secrets of Angkor

1x29 Secrets of Angkor

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2017-06-06T04:00:00Z

1x30 Surviving Alcatraz

1x30 Surviving Alcatraz

  • 2017-06-06T04:00:00Z1m

One former inmate shares how they passed time.

2017-09-16T04:00:00Z

1x31 Conquering Niagara

1x31 Conquering Niagara

  • 2017-09-16T04:00:00Z1m

To most of its 10 million visitors, Niagara Falls is natural beauty. But for thrill-seekers, it becomes a life-or-death battleground.

1x32 The Real George Washington

  • 2011-01-01T05:00:00Z1m

Founding father, commander of the Continental Army and America's first president—George Washington's face is as familiar as the dollar bill. Today, archaeologists, scientists and historians are applying innovative forensic techniques to reveal the man behind the myth. We join a team, funded by the National Geographic Society, that has discovered the ruins of George Washington's childhood home—its exact location had been a mystery until now. As they comb the site, they unearth two cellars and a collection of incredible artifacts that help set the record straight on his fabled youth. Then, despite Washington's dignified image, we learn he engaged in the dirty business of espionage. During the American Revolution, he habitually used secret codes, invisible ink and misinformation to deceive the British. We also unearth reminders of his intimate relationship with slavery at his Mount Vernon estate and executive mansion. Finally, watch forensic investigators re-create Washington's face—not as painters and sculptors have romanticized him, but as The Real George Washington.

2010-01-01T05:00:00Z

1x33 Counterterror NYC

1x33 Counterterror NYC

  • 2010-01-01T05:00:00Z1m

As evident from 9/11 and more recent terrorist attacks, New York City is a top target number for international terrorists. National Geographic embeds with New York's finest, the New York City Police Department, for an in-depth look at the terror task force responsible for defending the city that never sleeps. Major events take place throughout the year that could be a tempting target for a suicide bomber, truck bomb, backpack bomb or small arms attack

1x34 Sinkholes: Swallowed Alive

  • 2013-01-01T05:00:00Z1m

Massive sinkholes devour whole city blocks with no warning. A woman falls through the ground in her backyard and is almost buried alive. An unsuspecting driver suddenly feels the road give way beneath him and plummets into an abyss. It’s not just the stuff of horror movies and headlines – it can happen anywhere to anyone. In this 1x60 special, National Geographic breaks down the science of sinkholes, tells harrowing stories of survival and takes viewers beneath the ground on a hair-raising journey through an underwater cave system to better understand what causes these terrifying freaks of nature. We will also create our own “sinkhole” simulations demonstrating the impact on a human body when it suddenly falls anywhere from 16 to 60 feet whether in a car or in free-fall. Ultimately, we will learn if it is possible to survive one of Mother Nature’s most effective death traps.

1x35 Bernie Madoff: In His Own Words

  • 2019-02-17T05:00:00Z1m

Ten years after Bernie Madoff’s arrest, Bernie Madoff: In His Own Words presents the story of the largest financial fraud in history as told by those who were there: victims, employees, family members, FBI agents and Madoff himself. This program pairs exclusive audio recordings, rare photographs and a never-before-broadcast of Bernie Madoff’s deposition interview in prison to tell the story of Madoff’s massive $65 billion Ponzi scheme.

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