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- Three young houseflies stow away aboard the Apollo 11 flight to the moon.
- An unveiling of a new era of unprecedented deep space exploration in dramatic giant screen film format.
- Pioneers and visionaries from private companies, NASA, and international space agencies push the boundaries of space exploration, expanding scientific and engineering limits to enhance life on Earth.
- Experience final training for pilots and their aircrews before being sent into actual combat. Follow pilot, John Stratton, as he makes his way through this extraordinary event held in the desert of Nevada.
- A look at the world of sea lions and the people who rescue these endangered animals.
- Follow a three-month-old baby whale on a magical journey down one of the Earth's great ocean highways to discover the incredible world of ocean currents - hidden marine rivers that flow around the Earth. As our young whale goes with the flow of the current on a great migration from the warm tropics to the frozen ice floes of Antarctica, she meets the curious creatures that call the current home, and discovers how the ocean nurtures all life on earth, from the smallest fish...to us.
- THE ULTIMATE WAVE TAHITI plunges you into the stunning beauty of an island paradise on a quest to find the perfect wave-riding experience.
- In the hundred-year-plus history of aviation, truly radical new aircraft designs come along only once in a generation, and since the early '70s, there's been very little new in the skies...that is until now.
- We are at the beginning of a period of unprecedented technological advancement, catalyzing a new age of scientific discovery. Travel with us on this immersive giant screen film, as we explore the most exciting machines ever conceived by man, including the Large Hadron Collider and James Webb Space Telescope. See how these new experiments allow us to look deeper into our origins, and unveil the mysteries of dark energy, dark matter and extra dimensions.
- One of the greatest engineering feats in history, the modern US nuclear carrier is a masterpiece of technology, and the flagship of a fleet.
- TCN sits down with Academy Award winning Actor/Director, Kevin Costner, and his band, Modern West. Performances and interviews make this a show not to miss. Shot on the location of Kevin's new T.V. series, Yellowstone, in Park City, Utah.
- Space Junk is a visually explosive journey of discovery that weighs the solutions aimed at restoring our planet's orbits.
- A visit to many of the places and people that give California its reputation as a place of extremes. Among the major segments: Sky surfing in the San Diego area; the movies, including a trip down the Oscar ceremony red carpet, the shooting of a stagecoach ride, and some memories of Walt Disney, including a roller coaster ride in Disneyland; some snowboarding and skiing stunts; a trip to the top, and then deep inside, some giant sequoias; biologists working with otters and bald eagle hatchlings; and a trip to the top of the Golden Gate bridge with the ironworkers who maintain it.
- Follow Australian Olympic snowboarder Torah Bright as she heads from her home in the foothills of the Australian Alps, deep into Alaska's glaciated Chugach mountain range. Torah dedicated her life to conquering the mountain, and now she's working with her team to understand and protect these epic ecosystems from an ever-changing world. Standing over the ledge of a 2000-foot vertical drop, we unravel the science behind the earth's most incredible mountain environments and ride these untamed peaks.
- A stunning journey through one of the most remote areas on the planet: far Northern Australia. Narrated by Indigenous elder Balang T. E. Lewis, this giant screen documentary explores the culture and wildlife of Australia's wild north.
- RESCUE will capture the dynamics and drama of disaster response, giving the audience an insiders view of a truly remarkable force for good in a world that is increasingly in need of it. From the individual civilian at risk for their life adrift at sea to a massive natural disaster threatening thousands of lives, there is a mechanism and resources in place to help save lives. Oddly, the instrument of hostility, the military, is even more often the instrument for saving civilian lives on both a smaller and larger scale. Our story takes place in the U.S. and Canada, countries whose military are frequently called upon to support humanitarian crises. In the U.S., the USAF maintains and operates a large fleet of unusually equipped cargo aircraft, the C-17, originally designed to move troops and huge military assets to remote parts of the battlefield in support of combat troops. In fact, these unique airplanes and their crews fly far more humanitarian missions than military missions, carrying everything from Pararescue professionals and the helicopters or vehicles needed to rescue civilians from harms way to medical supplies, food, and even bulldozers to begin the job of rebuilding after disaster strikes. In Canada, ships originally designed for combat support missions are really vessels employed for peaceful means when called upon by domestic or foreign governments, often working with NGO's to provide relief for troubled nations in remote parts of the world. Disaster Response commands are in place to deploy appropriate resources to trouble spots at a moment's notice, often requiring split second decisions with many lives at stake.
- Documentary about the cosmos and its unimaginable vastness and content.
- TV Mini Series
- This documentary describes NASA STEREO satellites, using animation and talking PhDs. Mission Overview Launched: Oct. 25, 2006 Goal: Provide first-ever stereoscopic measurements to study the sun and space weather, including coronal mass ejections or CMEs. Milestone: First Ever STEREO Images of the Entire Sun
- Since the beginning of the century, four unmanned missions have been sent to asteroids. They aim to analyze the composition and behavior of these celestial bodies that have remained relatively unchanged since the creation of our solar system. These time capsules contain precious information about the original ingredients that formed our planet. Asteroids could help scientists answer the fundamental question: How did life appear on Earth? The first missions revealed that most asteroids were accumulations of rocks rather than solid blocks, the result of a huge game of celestial snooker. Soon, scientists realized the necessity of bringing back samples from asteroids. These samples would need to be contained in hermetically sealed vessels that could survive re-entry into Earth's atmosphere. This technological challenge tests the nerves of space probe operators who must orchestrate and program the movements of space craft from a distance of several hundred million miles away.
- This exciting trilogy focuses on the daring people and amazing landscapes that make the Golden State a playground for Adventurers, Dreamers, and Risk Takers. The series includes original segments as well as behind-the-scenes footage and outtakes from MacGillivray Freeman's IMAX film called Wild Adventures in California.
- Live from Nashville's Lower Broadway in Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville. Each episode has multiple artists with their full bands. Names you know and a few you will know after their thrilling performances.
- Animalopolis will take you on a voyage into the magical world of animals. A bit fanciful, a bit "Seussian" perhaps, a place of good natured humor, beauty and just plain fun for kids and their parents. Whether going nose to nose with hippos as they graze upon nature's massive salad bar, or eye to eye with dancing bears, sea lions turning somersaults, an otter that prays, we are reminded that nature provides us with humor and wonder, everywhere. Animalopolis takes a lighthearted and imaginary look at a variety of animals including cheetahs that race like a Ferrari, bears that run their own fishing school, an operatic lion, scary crabs that hold a town hostage and even attempt to cuddle with children, and much more. Animalopolis will provide kids and their adults with a journey of smiles and chuckles.
- Join Sammy, Shelly, Ricky, and Ella on a turtlely awesome adventure, filled with laughs, mystery, and daring rescues. The turtle family and their underwater friends live in an aquatic village where natural elements protect them from intruders. Ricky dreams of leaving the safety of the reef in search of adventure. But nobody takes him seriously - he's still so young! Upset, Ricky leaves the reef, determined to prove everyone wrong. His friends panic, but Sammy hatches a clever plan to make Ricky see for himself that he's not yet ready to face the perils of the ocean on his own.
- Iceland, the land of fire and ice. Follow fine art photographer and adventurer Jason Henthorne as he explores the majestic landscape while searching for the perfect intersection of ocean and earth. Witness Iceland's epic landscape through the unique eyes of Henthorne and his camera.
- Filmed on location at the Whiskey Bent Saloon, located in the heart of downtown Nashville's famous "Honky-Tonk Row." Each week, TCN introduces the audience to the future superstars on the scene.
- "Big Movie Classics: Legends of Flight" is a one-hour TV special hosted by Eric Reidman ("Laggies," "Ordinary Angels"). This back-door pilot presents a full length IMAX® theatre documentary called "Legends of Flight" while featuring an exclusive epilogue on flight testing of the Boeing 787 and unique behind-the-scenes insights on the rigors of filming with IMAX 15/70 cameras. In "Legends of Flight" (46 minutes) acclaimed Giant Screen film director Stephen Low takes the audience on an exhilarating ride in the legendary 20th Century aircraft that most strongly influenced the revolutionary design of the 787 jetliner and the giant Airbus A380, which are once-in-a-generation, entirely new airplanes built from the ground up using largely carbon components unlike former aircraft. For "Big Movie Classics," Reidman hosts both from inside a giant screen IMAX® theatre where he introduces us to this giant screen film, but also from inside a 787 Dreamliner where we learn about the long and arduous test flight program required by the FAA for safety certification. For the first time on television, viewers witness the rigorous testing that a new commercial airplane like the 787 has to go through before it can be cleared to carry its first passengers.
- Filmed in The Country Network Studios in Nashville and Fort Worth. Enjoy an intimate concert with artists sitting down for one-on-one interviews and performances. Have a seat and enjoy the show.
- Shot on Broadway in Nashville at The Valentine. Each week, we introduce you to another rising star in a live performance and one-on-one interview. Hosted by Country Artist, Lucas Hoge.
- Life happened in the Serengeti on an unprecedented scale. It's home to most of Africa's most iconic animals, and hosts one of the world's greatest natural events - the annual wildebeest migration. Nature has orchestrated a perfect symphony in which every species has a very distinct role to play in a larger story -- the balance of an entire ecosystem. We'll see it through the eyes of the youngest members of our animal cast as they imitate their parents, and learn about the mighty roles they'll play. Prepare to be awed by this immersive Giant Screen film about how nature works in one of the world's greatest ecosystems.