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Season 1

  • S01E01 Food

    • September 30, 2002
    • National Geographic

    Taboo investigates the fine line between what is food and what is forbidden. It looks at the eating of durian, insects, cobra, fugu, and dog.

  • S01E02 Healers

    • October 7, 2002
    • National Geographic

    Go beyond science to examine the mysterious powers of healers who derive their strength from what other cultures may consider illegitimate or unproven.

  • S01E03 Tattoo

    • October 14, 2002
    • National Geographic

    Explore the art of tattoos from the deadly serious markings of headhunters to bloody scarification rituals in Africa, and on to Western artists who use their bodies as a canvas.

  • S01E04 Voodoo

    • October 21, 2002
    • National Geographic

    Experience the dark side with religion's ultimate outcast. Trace how voodoo has grown in diversity and become taboo, even in cultures where it is widely practiced.

  • S01E05 Witchcraft

    • October 28, 2002
    • National Geographic

    Take a secret look at our darkest ritual - black magic. Explore the nature of power itself, and how it both elevates and corrupts our species.

  • S01E06 Marriage

    • November 4, 2002
    • National Geographic

    Attend and elaborate--yet illegal--ceremony in India, watch as one man's two wives prepare him for a third bride, and witness same-sex partners exchange vows in Europe.

  • S01E07 Drugs

    • November 11, 2002
    • National Geographic

    Take a trip from traditional acceptance to modern rejection, exploring how drugs are used in ancient cultures and why they are prohibited in modern ones.

  • S01E08 Evil Spirits

    • November 18, 2002
    • National Geographic

    Confront the presence of good and evil and explore the ways some cultures take on evil spirits directly.

  • S01E09 Sexuality

    • December 2, 2002
    • National Geographic

    Cross the line of defined gender and plunge into the lives of people living in the gray area of sexuality.

  • S01E10 Death

    • December 9, 2002
    • National Geographic

    Delve into the ultimate unknown that awaits us all. Experience how different cultures deal with death by preparing lavish funerals, bonfires, and ancient rituals.

  • S01E11 Test of Faith

    • December 23, 2002
    • National Geographic

    Watch as religious beliefs are put to the extreme test through taboo practices that display a common belief: the stronger your faith, the more you can ask of your God.

  • S01E12 Blood Sports

    • December 29, 2002
    • National Geographic

    Explore the human fascination with violence as sport, and see how it taps into hidden corners of our common heritage.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Justice

    • October 6, 2003
    • National Geographic

    Systems of justice in different cultures are examined. Included: tribal justice in the West African nation of Togo and revenge killings in Albania.

  • S02E02 Delicacies

    • October 13, 2003
    • National Geographic

    In Iceland's traditional Thorrablot celebration in February, a chef prepares rotting shark meat, goat's head and other hard to swallow dishes for their traditional buffet. And in India, an Anglo-indian lady prepares a special luncheon that features a goat foetus stew called kutti pi. In Togo, the cameras follow hunters out into the hot wilderness to hunt a rat to be used in a stew and voodoo ritual. And finally in Taiwan, a chef prepares bull's penis soup to boost his diner's virility.

  • S02E03 Creature Cures

    • October 20, 2003
    • National Geographic

    Unusual medical procedures include bee stings for arthritis; putting maggots in open wounds; medicine made from baboon claws; therapy with leeches.

  • S02E04 After Death

    • November 3, 2003
    • National Geographic

    Death ceremonies from around the world are examined. Included: the Aghori sect in India embraces corpses in an effort to break the cycle of reincarnation; in Taiwan, bones are exhumed and cleaned before being reburied. Also: embalming bodies in the U.S.

  • S02E05 Body Perfect

    • November 10, 2003
    • National Geographic

    On the island off the coast of Indonesian Sumatra, the wife of the Mentawi tribe chieften, undergoes a teeth filing ritual to beautify herself. Her teeth are sharpen with a machete. In Los Angeles, California, Jay wants to have buttock implants, and undergoes a 2 hour long surgery by Dr. Sinclair. Next, a man receives eye lifting surgery by Dr. Griffin to improve his looks. And in Chongqing, China, a short man has the bones in his legs broken, stretched, then healed to make himself taller. The 'bone breaking' and 'leg stretching' procedure is a painful and lengthy process and the recovery takes years.

  • S02E06 Sacred Pain

    • December 8, 2003
    • National Geographic

    Taboo examines how cultures sometimes use pain in religious rites including tongue boring in Nepal, self stabbing and possession rites in Indonesia, and extreme body piercing and self-mutilation in Thailand.

  • S02E07 Rites of Passage

    • December 30, 2003
    • National Geographic

    Taboo looks at rites of passage around the world including a boy's circumcision in South Africa, an Apache's girls ritual of womanhood, and American couple's journey into old age.

  • S02E08 Child Rearing

    • January 12, 2004
    • National Geographic

    Taboo examines how people in different cultures raise children including young gymnasts in China, India children raised in prison, and unsupervised children in Indonesia.

  • S02E09 Extreme Entertainers

    • January 19, 2004
    • National Geographic

    Entertainment in different cultures. Included: the training of a Japanese geisha; cross-dressing cabaret performers of Thailand; American circus sideshow performers who pierce their bodies with skewers and chew glass.

  • S02E10 Blood Bonds

    • January 26, 2004
    • National Geographic

    Taboo looks at different family arrangement around the world including the matriarchal Mosuo tribe in China, criminal gang families in South Africa, and polyandry in northern India.

  • S02E11 Marks of Identity

    • March 15, 2004
    • National Geographic

    Ritualistic body modification in different cultures around the world is examined. Included: neck stretching in Thailand; samurai body tattoos in Japan; branding scarification in the U.S.

  • S02E12 Initiation

    • March 23, 2004
    • National Geographic

    Some rites of initiation may seem bizarre and extreme, but many cultures believe they are worth the pain.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Outcasts

    • June 14, 2004
    • National Geographic

    Social pariahs are observed in a variety of cultures, including a village in Ghana where all the residents are witches banished from their home villages; lepers in Bangalore; gypsies in Romania; and a man who has undergone extreme plastic surgery.

  • S03E02 Extreme Living

    • June 30, 2004
    • National Geographic

    Included: a priest in India and his wife who live with thousands of rats in a temple. Also: Christmas is celebrated in a Florida nudist resort; Filipinos sleep in graveyards and share their homes with corpses.

  • S03E03 Spirit Worlds

    • July 7, 2004
    • National Geographic

    A look at the spirit world, and how it's represented in different cultures. Included: The Hindu festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia, where participants pierce themselves with steel skewers and hooks. Also: an exorcism in India; Santeria rituals in Cuba.

  • S03E04 Extreme Cuisine

    • July 14, 2004
    • National Geographic

    Unusual cuisine includes live octopus; bat with sago grubs; boiled and pickled duck fetus in the egg; tarantula tempura with crackling cockroach.

  • S03E05 Extreme Childhood

    • July 21, 2004
    • National Geographic

    An 8-year-old trains as a boxer in Thailand; a 4-year-old becomes a virgin goddess in Nepal; a 13-year-old plants dynamite in Bolivian mines.

  • S03E06 Body Cutters

    • July 28, 2004
    • National Geographic

    Body modifications include metal chest implants, tongue splitting, scarification and suspension on fishing hooks.

  • S03E07 Body Art

    • August 4, 2004
    • National Geographic

    Tattooing around the world. Included: a tattoo festival in Thailand; a young girl undergoes a painful full facial tattoo in Papua New Guinea; criminal record tattoos in Russia.

  • S03E08 Gross Grub

    • September 13, 2004
    • National Geographic

    A look at unusual eats around the world, including rotten fish heads; grilled guinea pig; and cheese with maggots.

  • S03E09 Rites of Manhood

    • September 20, 2004
    • National Geographic

    Tests of manhood, including a scarification ritual, are examined.

  • S03E10 Possessed

    • October 4, 2004
    • National Geographic

    "Possessed" profiles trance dancers in Indonesia; a witch-hunting exorcist in Nepal; and Pentecostal Christians in the Appalachian region of the U.S.

  • S03E11 Altered States

    • October 4, 2004
    • National Geographic

    The use of mind-altering drugs is examined.

  • S03E12 Gender Benders

    • October 18, 2004
    • National Geographic

    People who push gender boundaries are profiled, including transvestites and eunuchs.

  • S03E13 Blood Rites

    • November 8, 2004
    • National Geographic

    Initiation rites and religious ceremonies involving blood include Muslims who flail themselves and a ritual of male adulthood in New Guinea. Also: vampirism in America.

  • S03E14 Crime Scene

    • January 27, 2005
    • National Geographic

    Included: a medical examiner autopsies human corpses. Also: a professional crime-scene cleaner in the Baltimore/Washington area; the Body Farm in Knoxville, where trainees observe human decomposition.

  • S03E15 Gross Work

    • January 27, 2005
    • National Geographic

    Jobs involving death, disease and pestilence.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Initiation Rituals

    • August 5, 2007
    • National Geographic

    Different cultures' initiation rituals. Included: a Brazilian tribe's bullet-ant glove; an urban Australian subculture's practice of suspension from fishhooks.

  • S04E02 Skin Deep

    • August 5, 2007
    • National Geographic

    Spotlighting the Latmul tribe of Papua New Guinea and a coming-of-age ritual that requires teenage boys to have their skin repeatedly cut so that it resembles crocodile skin. Also: Maori tattoos.

  • S04E03 Sexual Identity

    • August 8, 2007
    • National Geographic

    Profiling people who push gender boundaries. Included: transsexuals in San Francisco; Thai katoey or “ladyboys”; Samoan fa'afafine.

  • S04E04 Signs of Identity

    • August 15, 2007
    • National Geographic

    Profiling young women of Ethiopia's Hamar tribe who voluntarily submit to brutal beatings to show loyalty to male relatives as they participate in a coming-of-age ceremony. Also: the Japanese horimono; branding.

  • S04E05 Proving Ground

    • August 22, 2007
    • National Geographic

    How do men prove their manhood? Often, by enduring pain. In an American Fight Club, successful, educated males engage in physical combat to test their manhood. Hundreds of men taking part in a time-honored event known as the Pasola charge toward each other on horseback, hurling spears. Young men of the Fulani tribe must whip an opponent twice during a large public demonstration, then be whipped.

  • S04E06 Body Modification

    • August 29, 2007
    • National Geographic

    Why would people choose to radically reshape their bodies? Some women wear heavy brass rings that push down on their collarbones, giving the appearance of elongated necks, a sign of beauty. Elsewhere, an estimated one in four girls undergo a practice known as breast ironing. See how some men—for vanity’s sake—are augmenting their bodies through plastic surgery.

  • S04E07 Nudity

    • September 5, 2007
    • National Geographic

    For some, shedding clothes is an act of expression, of liberation, even a means of worship. Wiccan witches perform rituals in the nude, or “skyclad,” to express their truest form and bring themselves closer to the natural world. Some devout Christians worship together naked in the name of the Lord. In a unique festival, one man is chosen to be the spirit man and must run naked to the shrine.

  • S04E08 Trials of Faith

    • October 3, 2007
    • National Geographic

    Exploring how far some people will go to test their faith. Included: Christians who subject themselves to suffering similar to that of Jesus Christ in the Philippines; Thai believers who impale their flesh with various objects to get closer to Chinese gods that watch over their land; a group of U.S. Christians that put their lives at risk to affirm their faith.

  • S04E09 Pets

    • October 10, 2007
    • National Geographic

    Examining when extreme pet devotion crosses the line into an obsessive fixation.

  • S04E10 Gross Food

    • October 31, 2007
    • National Geographic

    A look at food customs that are practiced in some cultures but rejected in others. Included: the lethal fugu in Japan; a six-course insect meal in rural Vietnam; tarantulas and bear claws at a dining club in Manhattan; deadly serpents in Hanoi.

  • S04E11 Extreme Performers

    • November 11, 2007
    • National Geographic

    Profiling performers who engage in extreme entertainment. Included: bullfighters in Mexico; members of a North American sideshow; a transsexual beauty pageant in Thailand.

  • S04E12 Jobs

    • November 14, 2007
    • National Geographic

    Spotlighting less-than-desirable professions. Included: a man cleans up violent death scenes; a forensic anthropologist works with rotting corpses; an Indonesian miner extracts sulfur from an active volcano.

  • S04E13 Mating

    • November 21, 2007
    • National Geographic

    A look at ancient and modern rituals humans use to demonstrate love and devotion.

  • S04E14 Marked for Life

    • March 2, 2008
    • National Geographic

    An exploration of ritualistic body markings, such as branding and scarification, and the sociological effects of these practices.

  • S04E15 Quest for Acceptance

    • March 26, 2008
    • National Geographic

    An examination by experts on human ritual practices of extreme initiation rituals, including handling snakes and voodoo ceremonies.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Touching Death

    • August 6, 2008
    • National Geographic

    Profiling individuals whose jobs entail handling human remains in Manila; Los Angeles; and Bangkok.

  • S05E02 Extreme Kids

    • August 6, 2008
    • National Geographic

    "Extreme Kids" explores child kickboxing matches in Thailand and a self-mutilation ritual for Shi'a Muslims in India.

  • S05E03 Supreme Devotion

    • August 13, 2008
    • National Geographic

    A look at religions that measure devotion by physical suffering.

  • S05E04 Body Extremes

    • August 20, 2008
    • National Geographic

    A thriving black market for human organs is examined in the Philippines. Also: a look at an intimate bond between humans and pigs in Papua New Guinea; an Australian health therapist who uses urine as a topical medicine is profiled.

  • S05E05 Extreme Healing

    • August 27, 2008
    • National Geographic

    Exploring cultures where people entrust their health to faith rather than modern medicine in Venezuela, Arizona and the Philippines.

  • S05E06 Trial by Fire

    • September 3, 2008
    • National Geographic

    Dangerous initiation rituals are spotlighted. Included: a fire dance in Papua New Guinea; riding untamed bulls in India.

  • S05E07 Extreme Eats

    • September 10, 2008
    • National Geographic

    Spotlighting extreme cuisine, from duck embryos to spiders.

  • S05E08 Outsiders

    • September 17, 2008
    • National Geographic

    Profiling outcast individuals in different societies. Included: rat catchers in India; leprosy sufferers in Nepal; scavengers in Australia.

  • S05E09 Drugs

    • October 15, 2008
    • National Geographic

    Some cultures incorporate mind-altering drugs into social and religious life.

  • S05E10 The Third Sex

    • October 22, 2008
    • National Geographic

    Exploring societies that recognize more than two genders in India, Indonesia and Albania.

  • S05E11 Extreme Punishment

    • October 29, 2008
    • National Geographic

    When laws are broken, human society demands justice. But who decides which punishment best fits the crime? Taboo travels the globe to discover what lengths some societies go to to punish a crime.

  • S05E12 Bizarre Bodies

    • November 10, 2008
    • National Geographic

    Profiling people who've gone to extreme lengths to change their looks. Included: a man with surgically attached horns; a woman said to have the world's smallest waist.

  • S05E13 Extreme Rituals

    • November 24, 2008
    • National Geographic

    Rituals that mark the passage from one phase of life to another are examined. Included: boys leap headfirst from a 70-foot-tall tower on an island in the South Pacific; a young girl tattoos her face before marriage in Papua New Guinea; a man in West Africa participates in a bloodletting ceremony that will ready him for priesthood.

  • S05E14 Spilling Blood

    • December 1, 2008
    • National Geographic

    Western culture hides the spilling of animal blood behind closed doors, but other places its a public event. In Nepal, animals are sacrificed daily to appease a bloodthirsty goddess. Nearly 1,000 whales are slaughtered every year near Denmark in a 1,200-year-tradition called the Grind. Banned in most European countries and the U.S., cockfighting still takes place in Bali to appease evil spirits. Taboo: Spilling Blood takes viewers on a trip to experience animal bloodletting traditions.

  • S05E15 Sex

    • December 8, 2008
    • National Geographic

    A look at how love and sex are expressed in different societies. Included: swingers in Australia; a Chinese ethnic group that encourages sexual boldness.

Season 6

  • S06E01 Prostitution

    • January 17, 2010
    • National Geographic

    Profiling sex workers in Bangladesh, Sydney, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands and Washington, D.C.

  • S06E02 Fat

    • January 20, 2010
    • National Geographic

    In much of the West thin is beautiful, and fat is taboo. But a new health epidemic is sweeping the planet: obesity. We follow the story of Alan, who at 650 pounds is imprisoned in his own bedroom. In Mauritania mothers risk the health of their daughters by force-feeding them to fatten them for marriage. In the U.S.A., Deidra, a 450 pound model is fat, proud and happy. And 24 “plus size” women push the ideals of beauty when they compete in the Miss Plus America Pageant.

  • S06E03 Misfits

    • January 27, 2010
    • National Geographic

    Misfits are people who live outside of their cultural norms. Some are born into that situation, while others seek it. Meet Dave, an Australian man convinced his right leg didn't belong on his body, so he deliberately froze it beyond recovery, forcing doctors to amputate. In Bangladesh, river nomads make their living with snake charming and traditional healing. Viewed as sorcerers and sham artists by many, they are shunned and often not welcome on land.

  • S06E04 Narcotics

    • February 3, 2010
    • National Geographic

    Throughout human history, narcotics have been used as medicine and for pleasure, but those who use them can be stigmatized. When drug use is legal or accepted, is it still taboo? More than a century ago, Queen Victoria is said to have used marijuana to alleviate cramps. Today, patients in California are smoking it to relieve pain and other chronic symptoms. Deep in the Brazilian Amazon, a congregation gathers to drink a powerful hallucinogenic drug. Even children participate in the ritual.

  • S06E05 Strange Love

    • February 10, 2010
    • National Geographic

    Human relationships can bring safety, security and love - but sometimes they can also be taboo. Witness a real-life "Lars and the Real Girl" relationship, when a man in the United States falls in love with a sex doll. In Australia, meet a couple who stay faithful by having sex with strangers. In poverty-stricken Nepal, innocence is lost when a 7-year-old child is sold as a bride. Then, in the United Kingdom, a man defies one of his country's strictest taboos by marrying seven women.

  • S06E06 Beyond the Grave

    • February 17, 2010
    • National Geographic

    In an effort to cope with death, we shroud it in ritual and surround it with taboos. And what one culture sees as a normal way to deal with the dead, for another might be forbidden. In Nepal, a body is burned beside a sacred river. In America, a corpse is beautified for an open casket funeral. In Germany, human bodies are sometimes put on public display.

Season 7

  • S07E01 Beauty

    • May 2, 2011
    • National Geographic

    In a youth-obsessed Western culture, some feel the need to obsessively diet, exercise and partake of beauty treatments or plastic surgery. However, some have taken these to fatal extremes. In Paris, we'll meet a young model with extreme anorexia, so fixated on her weight that at 55 pounds she died from the disease. In Texas, a woman feels the need to continually increase her breast size, all the way to a triple K cup.

  • S07E02 Fantasy Lives

    • May 2, 2011
    • National Geographic

    People obsessed with their fantasy lives are profiled. Included: a grown man in California pretending he's a baby; a Japanese kickboxer dressing up as animated characters in the ring; a Florida father engaging in cybersex in his spare time.

  • S07E03 Addiction

    • May 9, 2011
    • National Geographic

    Delve into the lives of those haunted by addiction. Meet a 15-year-old South Korean boy in rehab because he’s hooked on video games. It’s an addiction shared by millions of Koreans, even spurring the government to intervene with a specialized rehab facility. In California, a woman is addicted to anonymous sex meeting countless partners in parking lots to satisfy her insatiable appetite.

  • S07E04 Hoarders

    • May 16, 2011
    • National Geographic

    In every city, there are hoarders. A Florida woman shares her house with nearly 400 pigs, as they continue to multiply. In Pennsylvania, a man's obsession with vinyl records has driven him to collect around two million records, with thousands more purchased every month. In England, we meet a male hoarder whose apartment is filled with clutter piled three feet high, and a female hoarder forced out of her home due to her inability to throw items away.

  • S07E05 Prison Love

    • May 23, 2011
    • National Geographic

    Love behind bars with some of the most dangerous criminals on earth. In Texas, an inmate in solitary confinement gets married with the help of a radio host as surrogate groom, while the prisoner listens over the radio. In California, a pregnant woman has a white wedding at the county jail, with a glass wall separating the couple as they say their vows. In Tennessee, a man serving life for murder marries a woman he met over the Internet, but the marriage has little hope of being consummated.

  • S07E06 Forbidden Love

    • June 12, 2011
    • National Geographic

    Love can come in many different and bizarre forms. In Washington State, we meet a man with objectum sexual, who has an emotional, romantic and often sexual attraction to his car, named Vanilla. In Germany, we'll introduce you to the founder of the Objectum Sexual International Forum, who is in a loving relationship with the Berlin Wall. And we'll meet a married couple in California whose concept of monogamy has an odd twist she works as a professional sex surrogate.

Season 8

  • S08E01 Secret Lives

    • January 3, 2012
    • National Geographic

    Do we really know who our co-workers, loved ones, and friends are? Maybe not as well as we think. Taboo opens a window into the lives of individuals leading a double life with surprising secrets.

  • S08E02 Odd Couples

    • January 10, 2012
    • National Geographic

    Unconventional relationships are the focus. Included: a three-way marriage; a woman who dates a man nearly three times her height; a gay man who's married to a woman.

  • S08E03 Extreme Fighting

    • January 17, 2012
    • National Geographic

    "Extreme Fighting" looks at different cultures' interpretations of acceptable violence.

  • S08E04 Freaky Remedies

    • January 24, 2012
    • National Geographic

    Unconventional medicines are examined. Included: a treatment for asthma that entails swallowing a whole, live animal.

Season 9

  • S09E01 Living with the Dead

    • June 17, 2012
    • National Geographic

    Though many people are disturbed by the sight of dead bodies, there are those who deal with death as a matter of course—for occupational, cultural, and sometimes questionable reasons.

  • S09E02 Strange Behavior

    • June 24, 2012
    • National Geographic

    People with uncontrollable medical conditions share their stories. Included: a father whose Tourette's syndrome makes him an outcast; a 17-year-old stigmatized by self-harm.

  • S09E03 Booze

    • July 1, 2012
    • National Geographic

    It's mankind's oldest intoxicant. But alcohol is also the drug that kills more people than any other. From Labor Day weekend parties in Arizona to binge-drinking resorts in Spain, alcohol shapes the lives of those who drink it in ways that can be heart-breaking and deadly.

  • S09E04 Teen Sex

    • July 8, 2012
    • National Geographic

    Whether we like it or not, teenagers are having sex. How their families – and their societies – deal with the sexual development of young teens, in particular, their daughters, varies wildly according to their culture and beliefs.

  • S09E05 Extreme Collectors

    • July 15, 2012
    • National Geographic

    Since ancient times, humans have expressed their passions and their personalities through their collections. But when a collection crosses the line from passion to obsession, ignoring legal, moral and taste boundaries, then it becomes taboo.

  • S09E06 Ugly

    • July 22, 2012
    • National Geographic

    Taboo shines a light on where the beauty/ugly dichotomy originates from, and what it means to be deemed “ugly” in a society that scorns it.

  • S09E07 Nasty Jobs

    • July 29, 2012
    • National Geographic

    People from around the world who spend their working lives up to their necks in filth.

  • S09E08 Weird Weddings

    • August 5, 2012
    • National Geographic

    Nontraditional weddings; a naked wedding in Jamaica; dog wedding; a young man kidnaps his bride.

  • S09E09 Strange Passions

    • August 19, 2012
    • National Geographic

    ``Baba'' Dez Nichols claims he's had sex with nearly 2,000 women; love of balloons; 40-year-old virgin.

  • S09E10 U.S. of Alcohol

    • September 2, 2012
    • National Geographic

    Examining the devastating effects of alcohol abuse.

  • S09E11 Extreme Bodies

    • September 23, 2012
    • National Geographic

    Body modification that has been taken to the extreme.

  • S09E12 Changing Gender

    • September 30, 2012
    • National Geographic

    In one married couple, each partner has switched gender; one person self-refers as a hybrid -- neither male nor female.

  • S09E13 Weird Collections

    • October 2, 2012
    • National Geographic

    People who take collecting into bizarre territories.

  • S09E14 Private Passions

    • October 9, 2012
    • National Geographic

    Unique matches include a fruitarian couple who live off the fruit they find in dumpsters.

  • S09E15 Old Enough?

    • October 16, 2012
    • National Geographic

    Challenging the perceptions of what it means to be a child; a teenage girl who wants to become a male; a 9-year-old who drives race cars; Nepal girls who are worshiped as living goddesses.

  • S09E16 Strange Syndromes

    • October 23, 2012
    • National Geographic

    A profile of people living with conditions beyond their control that make them outsiders.

  • S09E17 Bizarre Burials

    • October 30, 2012
    • National Geographic

    The various ways that societies commemorate their loved ones' passing.

  • S09E18 Devils and Demons

    • November 19, 2012
    • National Geographic

    Many cultures believe that evil can manifest in demonic spirits that enter a person's body.

Season 10

  • S10E01 Secret Passions

    • June 4, 2013
    • National Geographic

    The Season 9 premiere includes reports of a Pittsburgh man who believes he's a dog, a pair of Satanists in California and a dominatrix who trains ponies.

  • S10E02 Strange Bonds

    • June 11, 2013
    • National Geographic

  • S10E03 Odd Jobs

    • June 18, 2013
    • National Geographic

  • S10E04 Forever Young

    • June 25, 2013
    • National Geographic

  • S10E05 Strange Obsessions

    • July 2, 2013
    • National Geographic

  • S10E06 Inked, Pierced & Hooked

    • July 9, 2013
    • National Geographic

  • S10E07 Extreme Obesity

    • July 16, 2013
    • National Geographic

  • S10E08 Strange Medicine

    • July 23, 2013
    • National Geographic

    In America, it is not uncommon to turn to the knife for aesthetic improvements.

  • S10E09 Body Shock

    • July 30, 2013
    • National Geographic

    American society places great value on physical beauty and those who achieve a firm and fit body. In Hollywood, Fla., Rajee is a transgender woman who took part in black market plastic surgery. In Massachusetts, Moustafa ("Mo") is known as the real-life Popeye; he has an obsession with growing his biceps. In Texas, Patrice has a condition that causes her to have severe reactions to chemicals, which forces her to wear a mask in public.

  • S10E10 Home Strange Home

    • August 6, 2013
    • National Geographic

    In Florida, a man known as Dada 5000 is the self-proclaimed “King of the Ghetto.” Living in one of the most poverty-stricken and crime-ridden areas in America, he has turned his backyard into a savage fight club, and his bare-fisted business into an opportunity for glory and for survival. In Las Vegas, 500 miles of flood tunnels provide shelter for many of the Nevada homeless. These tunnel dwellers constantly face crime, violence and even the risk of deadly floodwaters.

  • S10E11 Strange Medicine

    • December 17, 2013
    • National Geographic

    In America, it is not uncommon to turn to the knife for aesthetic improvements.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Marked for Life

    • March 2, 2008
    • National Geographic

    An exploration of ritualistic body markings, such as branding and scarification, and the sociological effects of these practices.

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Quest for Acceptance

    • March 26, 2008
    • National Geographic

    Extreme initiation rituals, including voodoo ceremonies and dangerous snake handling, are examined by experts on human behavior.

  • SPECIAL 0x3 Body Modification

    • April 18, 2011
    • National Geographic

    Taboo explores the traditions and rationales behind a mosaic of human lifestyles and values. NGC explores why people choose to radically reshape their bodies. Go to the Thai-Burmese border where women, as a sign of beauty, wear heavy brass rings around their so-called "long necks."

  • SPECIAL 0x4 Ritualized

    • December 5, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Different rituals from around the globe are profiled. Included: Body scarring in Papua New Guinea; spiritual healing in Venezuela; and yam harvesting in the South Pacific.

  • SPECIAL 0x5 New Shades of Sex

    • December 5, 2014
    • National Geographic

    Different approaches to sexual relationships are examined. Included: silicone doll; sex surrogate; online brothel.

  • SPECIAL 0x6 Express Your Body

    • December 5, 2014
    • National Geographic

    A look at body modification. Included: tattooed lady; thin waist; buttock implant; leg-lengthening procedure.

  • SPECIAL 0x7 Bizarre Passions

    • July 24, 2016
    • National Geographic

    Bizarre Passions reveals the far reaches of some people’s definition of sex and love, including a vampire couple and a man who has sexual feelings for his car.

  • SPECIAL 0x8 Sexpectations

    • July 31, 2016
    • National Geographic

    Sexpectations takes an intimate look at the different ways people handle sexual expectations, including swingers and a couple separated by a jail sentence.

  • SPECIAL 0x9 Sex Swap

    • June 7, 2007
    • National Geographic