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- Why did the millionaire leave a fortune to a unknown woman? After inheriting property there, Catherine Durrell travels to Norway where she gets caught up in a 'maelstrom' of murder and terror.
- Varian Fry rescues more than 2,000 artists from Nazi persecution during World War II.
- Supernatural thriller series dealing with a secret society on the Greek island of Rhodes.
- For over 20 years, the Gulf Coast Bigfoot Organization has been helping people solve their Bigfoot problems. Seems in the US South, Bigfoot is an aggressive creature known to attack people's pets, farm animals and generally harass and frighten land owners. GCBRO is there to answer the call: the men are on a mission to investigate and stop these attacks.
- For many years, American's have come into contact with a foul-smelling creature - who they believe is terrorising families, killing their livestock and beloved pets. While some want to hunt the creature, many want to protect it. But how do you protect something that no one knows anything about? The Gulf Coast Bigfoot Research Organization has set out to hunt a Bigfoot for humanity's own protection and for scientific research, to better understand what the creature is and how to protect it - as no one has ever captured one, living or dead. As the GCBRO travels the United States, they will help residents and educating them with their own knowledge of the aggressive Bigfoot GCBRO members have encountered previously.
- A modern team of explorers venture to the legendary "Lost World"- the remote jungle plateau of Roraima in Venezuela. Cut off from time and the jungle below, feared by natives because of "evil spirits", flying reptiles and other beasts, Roraima has sparked human imagination since the time of the 19th century explorers. Sherlock Holmes author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle based his book "The Lost World" (1912) about men and dinosaurs on the tales from early explorers to this plateau. This was the inspiration for Jurassic Park. The modern expedition team encounters the animals, people and extreme habitat on its route across the Gran Sabana and up the 9000 ft. mountain. Once there they explore a new cave system, that may well contain new forms of life.
- Biologist/Explorer Niall McCann travels the world through some of the toughest terrain, researching animals to better understand their behavior. Now he's on a mission to find the Biggest and Baddest creatures on the planet.
- Biologist Mark Bowler travels to Lago Preto, Peru to study and protect the rare Red Uakari monkey. We follow Mark through dry and wet seasons in this pristine Amazon jungle preserve. Here the Red Uakari monkeys feed on the Aguaje Palm, known by locals as the "Tree of Life". As they eat, they drop the fruit and feed many other animals in the forest. The film has a simple but strong message: Save the monkey and you save the forest. Cut down it's trees and you destroy the ecosystem.
- Plant Explorer Richard Evans Schultes was a real life Indiana Jones whose discoveries of hallucinogenic plants laid the foundation for the psychedelic sixties. Now in this two hour History Channel TV Special, his former student Wade Davis, follows in his footsteps to experience the discoveries that Schultes brought to the western world. Shot around the planet, from Canada to the Amazon, we experience rarely seen native hallucinogenic ceremonies and find out the true events leading up to the Psychedelic Sixties. Featuring author/adventurer Wade Davis ("Serpent and the Rainbow"), Dr. Andrew Weil, the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir and many others, this program tells the story of the discovery of peyote, magic mushrooms and beyond: one man's little known quest to classify the Plants of the Gods. Richard Evans Schultes revolutionized science and spawned another revolution he never imagined.
- Legendary explorer Col. Percy Fawcett takes his son and friend to the Brazilian Amazon to find an ancient civilization: The Lost City of Z. In 1925, he disappears forever. Modern explorer Niall McCann travels to Brazil to solve the mystery.
- The Gulf Coast Bigfoot Research Organization is determined to hunt and kill a Bigfoot to prove to Science and the world- that the creatures are real.
- This documentary gives a rare view into the powerful, unusual masks of the Pacific Northwest coast native peoples. Host Wade Davis (author- "The Serpent and the Rainbow") takes us on an unusual journey into the mystical world of demons and dragons which are embodied in these masks.
- Biologist Niall McCann travels around the world investigating how climate change, deforestation, over-population and more are increasing human animal conflict.
- Produced for Sony Pictures/Columbia/Tri-Star's feature Film Monster House- this documentary is an investigation of "super-haunted houses" and the families that live in them. Two homes in Hartlepool England and Sublimity, Oregon are investigated and some remarkable activities filmed within these "living houses'. Features Exorcist- investigators Ralph Keeton and Nikki Austwicke in England and Martina and Todd Baker in Oregon. Filmmakers could not explain some of the bizarre events which happened during the filming of this show- which aired on Starz Television, a few nights before the premiere of Sony Pictures/Columbia-Tristar release of "Monster House"- a Spielberg-Zemeckis production.
- While Tobacco has long played a vital role in the cultural practices of Native Americans another type of tobacco- modern cigarettes laced with chemicals is doing harm to native peoples. The film looks at solutions.
- The first (native) First Nations girl to come forward as HIV-positive in the early 90's. The film chronicles her travels across Canada delivering heart-felt messages and warnings to young people in aboriginal communities.
- An award-winning documentary looks at how one First Nations community (spear-headed by an aboriginal police officer) decides to tackle the misuse and illegal sales of prescription drugs.
- A one-hour award-winning documentary produced with in close collaboration with Lakota Medicine people, cultural & spiritual leaders: delivering messages to Native American youth. A powerful, emotional film about cultural/spiritual revival in North American native communities and its impact on youth.
- The visually stunning cultural history of the Squamish/Lil'Watt First Nations People. Produced for the Squamish Lil'Watt Cultural Ctr, in time for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
- An award-winning, film about the tragic legacy of Indian Residential Schools:. for decades, native children in Canada were removed from their homes and placed into gov't sanctioned schools where many were subject to sexual abuse.
- The documentary profiles 3 aboriginal persons with HIV/AIDS who return to their communities. The program features positive examples of communities welcoming persons with HIV/AIDS.
- Produced for the United Nations Year of Indigenous Peoples, the film celebrates First Nations cultures across BC: Canada: Family, Language, Fish, Education and Fashion. Used in the BC School System to educate students on native peoples.
- In this award-winning film, First Nations moms confront Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE) caused by drinking during pregnancy; experts look for solutions and prevention methods.
- After a unnecessary death of a First Nations women while in a hospital's care due to miscommunication: this film tries to improve understanding: both of the benefits traditional native medicine and modern medical practices.
- A film about pregnancy among young aboriginal moms and particularly looks at the dangers of drinking alcohol while pregnant: Featuring First Nations actor and medical doctor Evan Adams.
- Musqueam Through TIme was produced by Gryphon Productions for the Musqueam First Nations- one of the Four Host Nations of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. It presents the cultural history of the Musqueam First Nations (Indian Band).
- The film looks at high suicide rates among First Nations and presents positive examples of native-run community suicide prevention programs. Produced by three-time winners of the American Indian Film Festival.
- Biologist Niall McCann travels the world to encounter some of the world's most charismatic, formidable and dangerous animals- and in so doing uncovers the background story of human-animal conflict. In Season Two, Niall helps the Gorilla Doctors heal sick or injured Mountain Gorillas in Uganda, investigates tales of giant prehistoric fish in Louisiana's bayous, collars and tracks rare tree-climbing Lions in Uganda, joins a group of gov't sanctioned snake wranglers- dealing with Florida's Python Invasion; in Africa, he visits communities terrorized by giant crocodile attacks and works with local wildlife authorities to re-locate the crocodiles far from human settlement and Niall explores Venezuela's venomous creatures and the communities that must live with them each day.
- Gravely ill patients with brain tumors undergo a radical gene therapy treatment to save their lives. Tomorrow's Hope was one of the episodes of The Body: Inside Stories featuring radical new medical procedures.
- The issue of elder abuse in First Nations/Native American communities is examined in this important and culturally sensitive documentary. Solutions provided by Nurses and Cultural leaders.
- Diabetes rates are extremely high among Native Americans and First Nations in Canada. The film proposes solutions for communities to come to terms with this disease, through monitoring, lifestyle changes and diet. P
- The program follows the lives of 4 young aboriginal women (who are single moms) and looks at ways each of them stays connected with their family and First Nations traditions.
- A one-hour documentary on the historical and cultural relationship between the Huu-ay-aht First Nations people of Vancouver Island and his beloved Sarita River: source of food and spirituality, now destroyed by Clear-Cut Logging.
- The creation of the modern environmental movement- the life of Greenpeace Founder Bob Hunter, seen through the eyes of one of his young disciples-activist filmmaker Todd Southgate- at Greenpeace, CITY TV and in the Amazon.
- Sequel to the 1997 Gemini nominee, "Heart of the People"- the ongoing saga of the Huu-ay-aht First Nations people and their determined efforts to restore their beloved Sarita river, ravaged by clear-cut logging.
- Gecko Glue, Bullet Proof Vests made from Spider Silk grown inside a goat and a Robotic Falcon that stops pesky crows and seagulls from splattering building!
- The world of autonomous robots and fantastic future weapons is explored.
- A sea serpent in the Pacific Northwest- Caborosaurus, Sasquatch and supposedly extinct Tasmanian Tiger in Australia are investigated using the latest in hi tech equipment.
- Three inventors dabble with mysterious energy forces and try to change the world.
- Backyard scientists and leading edge institutes create flying cars and smart airplanes.
- $7,000 life-like sex doll, mom & mom hi-tech sex toys and Ultimo- the world's first "out-plant" bra- hey, it helped enhance Julie Robert's career in Oscar winning Erin Brockovich!
- A toymaker builds a rocket to blast into the sky, from MIT soft squeezable musical instruments and shark shield- an electro-magnetic force field that stops sharks.