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Season 2009

  • S2009E01 The Botany of Desire

    • September 8, 2009
    • PBS

    Based on Michael Pollan's book of the same name, "The Botany of Desire," looks at the ways in which plants have advanced their agenda, metaphorically speaking, by making themselves attractive to humans. There is a lot of speaking in metaphors in the two-hour documentary, much of it by Pollan himself, who regularly takes pains to remind us that he is, in fact, speaking metaphorically, because we have no words to describe the psychology of species beside our own. Besides, a little anthropomorphizing can be a useful thing when you're telling a story, especially when the moral is that we are all in this together, plants and people and every living thing, and so mutually dependent that it's impossible to tell the user from the used.

  • S2009E02 The Scots Who Fought Franco - Part 1

    • August 13, 2009
    • PBS

    Over 500 Scots fought in the Spanish Civil War which devastated Spain 70 years ago. Emotions and memories of this extraordinary conflict are still alive and poignant. This two-part documentary series, narrated by actor David Hayman, remembers the major conflict through unseen, unique archive interviews with Scots who joined the International Brigade, or Brigaders as they are known.

  • S2009E03 The Scots Who Fought Franco - Part 2

    • August 20, 2009
    • PBS

  • S2009E04 Seasons Of The Otter

    • March 3, 2009
    • PBS

    Otters are so proficient at capturing the fish they live on that they have lots of time left over for play. And they seem to play with reckless abandon, sliding down steep canyons in deep snow and swimming under the ice in Yellowstone Lake. They submerge us into the lake to find strange underwater spires only recently discovered by man. Other creatures sometimes survive bitter winter seasons by stealing fish from the otter. Actually, they're pretty good at defending themselves, and this program catches some astonishing action between them and coyotes, eagles, beaver, and even an occasional grizzly bear.

Season 2011

  • S2011E01 Glacier Park's Night of the Grizzlies

    • April 6, 2011

    On the night of August 12, 1967, grizzly bears in Glacier National Park killed two young women and severely mauled one man. For everyone involved, it remains an unforgettable night of crisis, intense fear, bravery and, ultimately, grief. Archival material, photographs, re-creations and interviews with survivors, witnesses and biologists provide a complete account of those events.

Season 2012

  • S2012E01 The Mysterious Lost State of Franklin

    • July 1, 2012

    At the end of the American Revolution, frontier settlers beyond the Appalachian Mountains founded their own government. They named their new territory: The State of Franklin. Two men would decide its fate, John Sevier, the Governor of Franklin, a charismatic hero of the Revolution, was obsessed to see his dream realized at any cost. John Tipton, originally supported Franklin's independence, but as the new government led to chaos, he vowed to bring an end to the fledgling state and rejoin North Carolina. Their struggle would lead to bloodshed and change the U.S. Constitution forever. Discover the truth behind the myth and uncover the mystery behind what would have become America's 14th State: The Mysterious Lost State of Franklin.

Season 2018

Season 2019

  • S2019E01 The Atom and Us

    The history of nuclear power, told by those who experienced it first-hand. The documentary focuses on events in the US, UK, France and Germany, charting its social and political development from the early days of post-war atomic euphoria through to the struggling 'nuclear renaissance' of the present day

Season 2021

  • S2021E01 The Codebreaker

    • January 11, 2021

    Based on the book The Woman Who Smashed Codes: A True Story of Love, Spies, and the Unlikely Heroine Who Outwitted America's Enemies, The Codebreaker reveals the fascinating story of Elizebeth Smith Friedman, the groundbreaking cryptanalyst whose painstaking work to decode thousands of messages for the U.S. government.

  • S2021E02 Mission Control: The Unsung Heroes of Apollo

    • June 11, 2021

    Combining archive footage with present-day interviews, this documentary explores how Apollo's mission control helped change the course of history.

  • S2021E03 The Ship that Changed the World

    The discovery of a 500-year-old shipwreck off the Swedish coast, allowing underwater archaeologists to examine the engineering methods used at the time

  • S2021E04 Osprey: Sea Raptor

    A one-hour documentary that follows a pair of raptors, a life-long couple, as they reunite, having traveled separately across continents to the same location year after year to raise their young.

Season 2022

  • S2022E01 Tutankhamun: Allies and Enemies

    • November 22, 2022

    Marking the 100th anniversary of the unearthing of King Tutankhamun's tomb by British archaeologist Howard Carter, this ambitious film is a journey of exploration and discovery. Egyptian co-hosts Yasmin El Shazly and Mahmoud Rashad delve into the mysteries and unanswered questions about the boy king's life: the religious and cultural revolution started by his father, those advising him as he ascends to the throne at a very young age, and the circumstances around his untimely death.

Season 2023