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- Anthony Bourdain visits countries, delving into their political issues as well as indigenous food and culture.
- Anthony Bourdain, chef, writer, traveler, visits places all around the world sampling various foods.
- TV SeriesZac Efron is the executive producer of this adventure series in which he stars venturing "deep into the jungles of a remote, dangerous island to carve his own name in expedition history."
- A man travels around the vast wilderness hunting various animals. He hunts everything from birds to bears. Once the animal is bagged he demonstrates how to process the game and cook it.
- Where insanity, absurdity, and urgency reign, it's up to head talent-booker Staci (Ali Wentworth) to wrangle both her dysfunctional staff and the myriad of stars who bring their quirks, diva demands, and peculiar antics to the set.
- In I'LL HAVE WHAT PHIL'S HAVING, Rosenthal sets his sights on kitchens both on and off the well-worn gastronomic path, where he meets those who are keeping traditions alive and creating new ones. Viewers travel with him from Hong Kong to Barcelona, from Paris to Tokyo, and from a three-star Michelin restaurant in an Italian palazzo to a Los Angeles bakery training former gang members. Rosenthal is a food enthusiast, but as he was growing up, he was not exposed to any adventurous eating. Rosenthal says, "My mother was not a fantastic cook. Our oven had a setting for 'shoe.' But I've always loved family, food, travel, and humor. That's how I connect with people. I'm not your typical adventurer. So, I'm hoping folks will look at a nebbish like me exploring the world and trying new things and say, 'If that guy can go outside, maybe I can, too.'"
- A docuseries delving into the rich and complex culture of the Deep South, guided by Nicco Annan, showcasing its sensuality, music, and diverse stories.
- Chef David Chang, along with his friends, explore, explain and enjoy food from around the world.
- Host Anthony Bourdain shows you the best places to eat, drink, shop, and visit if you find yourself with a day or two to spare in some of the world's greatest cities.
- The #1 food writer and television host in the world, Anthony Bourdain reinvented the food travel genre. In his groundbreaking first series, Bourdain travels around the world indulging his taste for local cuisine and eccentric characters.
- Exploring the intricate and surprising connections that exist between ourselves, the Earth, and even the universe.
- Follows Ellen DeGeneres as she fulfills her dream of protecting Dian Fossey's legacy by building the The Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund in Rwanda.
- CNN's award-winning journalist, Christiane Amanpour travels around the world to talk with women about the rules of engagement in relationships and intimacy. In this six-part documentary series, directed by women, Christiane meets regular people who are shaping the idea of modern love. How are roles changing for both men and women when it comes to sex, love, marriage, family and divorce?
- They are among the thousands of fugitives who avoid criminal prosecution in the United States every year. Find out more about these fugitives and join John Walsh in his quest to track them down and bring them to justice on "The Hunt."
- Through the eyes of famous chefs, audiences will see how they make the most of every kind of food, transforming what most people consider scraps into incredible dishes that create a more secure food system.
- An exclusive and immersive documentary that offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at the filming of the new chapter, "And Just Like That..."
- STARS IN THE SKY: A Hunting Story is an examination of the lives of American hunters and their sometimes complicated relationship to our environment, presented as an honest exploration of the controversies, emotions, and traditions inherent to this most primal human activity. The latest feature documentary from the award-winning team at ZPZ Films and directed by acclaimed author Steven Rinella.
- In this docuseries, meet the heroes on the front lines of the battle against influenza and learn about their efforts to stop the next global outbreak.
- A candid fly-on-the-wall glimpse into the creative process and the extraordinary life and career of Emmy-winning costume designer Patricia Field, whose unique vision has impacted fashion and popular culture for nearly six decades.
- Created and Hosted by Nick Barili, De La Calle takes a journey into the Latine diaspora to map the musical revolution of Rap, Reggaeton, Latin trap, Cumbia from the U.S. to Panama, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina and Spain.
- A visually stunning documentary that follows science fiction creator Jeffrey Morris as he explores missions to the moon- both real and imagined- and why they are a key stepping stone to the future of humankind.
- Through the lens of four cities, Colman Domingo revisits the locations pivotal to his growth as an artist and an individual, and the web of communities, people and found family who thrive there, and who lifted him up.
- Series tags along with travel-loving celebs as they explore the world's most amazing cities. Each week a new celeb takes on a new city, meeting culinary innovators, sampling local libations and exploring the hot spots that make these getaways unforgettable.
- APEX PREDATOR is a new kind of hunting show, one that blends the excitement of hunting with a chance to learn about nature's hunters that came before us. Host Remi Warren does not only go into the wild to be with nature--he becomes it.
- The universal love for fried potatoes.
- Sam Calagione, the founder and head of Dogfish Head Brewery in Milton, Delaware, and his staff as they searched the world for new, ancient, and imaginative inspirations for beers.
- Feature documentary following fashion designer, Jay McCarroll's year-long journey preparing his first independent runway show and selling his clothing line to stores.
- Author and chef Edward Lee finds the beauty in rot on a journey to better understand how the ancient process of fermentation is used in modern times.
- Music, food, fashion, and culture, the intangible magic that connects us
- A lifelong outdoors man travels the world, hunting and gathering food like our ancestors did many years ago.
- "Project Runway" winner Jay McCarroll heads to New York City to market his own fashion line.
- Exploring the subversive political activism and lovesick connection of Michael and Eleanora Kennedy, who represented a who's who of the 1960s' politically subversive class.
- What if the odds were 2% massive success and 98% complete failure? Would you take that bet? Set in the belly of the beast - Silicon Valley, "Bazillion Dollar Club", is a high adrenaline, high-stakes docu-series that immerses viewers in the brilliant and cutthroat world of today's most interesting and forward thinking innovators. The series follows two of the world's most aggressive accelerator programs: the software concentrated, 500 Startups, led by the relentless drill sergeant Dave McClure; and the hardware focused, Highway 1, headed by quirky genius Brady Forrest, as they guide, challenge, inspire and push a select group of startup companies on a quest to get their innovative ideas off the ground. Who is sitting on the next big thing? A billionaire may be born - launched or sent home!
- A six-part reality series following the dramatic life-saving action of the flight nurses and paramedics of Hawaii Life Flight.
- Krampus is Santa Claus' whip-toting Christmas sidekick. According to legend, Krampus joins Santa where he tends to the children in Santas's naughty list. No coal here though. Instead, Krampus whips and licks children's into shape and carries them off in his sack.
- Many things have been said about NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Kurt Busch - champion, competitor, racer... enigma. There might be one more as well - outlaw. There's much to be learned from Busch's story. He started his Sprint Cup Series journey in 2001, breaking out in 2002 with four victories and more than $6.2 million in total earnings. He scored another four race triumphs the next season, building a mass of energy that pushed him towards the sport's ultimate prize in 2004 - the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship. In 2006, the Las Vegas native moved over to Penske Racing's famous No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge, becoming the heir apparent to Rusty Wallace's Hall of Fame legacy. Kurt Busch was at the top of his game and in line to become the next NASCAR luminary - a time of great personal triumph. "The documentary, which addresses the majority of the 2012 racing season, will give viewers an honest and accurate portrayal through the view of a different lens," said Busch, of the show. "The behind-the-scenes footage will also entertain and educate the SPEED audience about my private and public sides." Since then however, Busch's career has taken a different turn. Plagued by well-documented incidents both on and off the track, he's been forced to re-evaluate his career and rebuild the momentum he once had. "It's that old game that I played when I was a kid out in the desert, we'd find a big dirt mound and it was called, 'King of the Hill,'" said Busch, in Kurt Busch The Outlaw. "And you stood up top and people tried to come up and grab your foot and yank you down. But when you're there, the view is great."
- Documentary on Dan Wallrath and his national non-profit organization, Operation Finally Home, that builds mortgage-free homes for disabled veterans.
- Johnny Colt, former bass player of the Black Crowes, travels to Thailand, climbs cliffs, boxes cobras, gets his skull tattooed, plays music and gets his ass kicked in a Muay Korat fight.
- Fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi plays a comedy version of himself, struggling to stay relevant while dealing with an overbearing mother, very blunt business manager, passive-aggressive assistant, and his friendly but tone deaf driver.
- CNN Hero Doc Hendley provides clean water to people in 16 countries.