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- An improv-comedy spin on "Dungeons and Dragons." Each episode introduces a new party of intrepid first-level characters who must battle the most vicious D&D monsters--which they stand no chance of defeating.
- A fun-filled cooking show, featuring D&D related celebrity guests. Based on the Official Dungeons and Dragons Cookbook: Heroes' Feast, a New York Times bestseller, where it ranks among the bestselling cookbooks of the decade.
- There are an estimated 17 million women in the USA that have the fat disorder lipedema and don't know it, and many more globally. Filmmaker and patient Catherine Seo brings us on a journey of discovery, as she explores this misunderstood and commonly misdiagnosed disease. When her own lipedema diagnosis was overlooked, Catherine's seemingly inexplicable weight gain during perimenopause led to complications, several surgeries, and eventually to incapacitating pain and threatened mobility. Catherine knew there was more to what was happening than just regular "FAT". Her surgeon could not explain the worsening symptoms, and simply attributed it to her weight. When he would not investigate other possible explanations, she knew that if there was an answer, she was going to have to be the one to find it. During her inquiry and research, Catherine traveled across the US and to Europe and the UK, looking for the answers to her many questions, interviewing experts and patients as she went along. She began to understand why many patients never receive the care and help they need, regardless of their tremendous efforts to achieve wellness. She heard many stories about the prevalence of Anti-Fat bias in healthcare and also of the innovation of a handful of doctors in treating this disease. As the pieces came together, a bigger story emerged. The documentary, The Disease They Call FAT, is that story. Produced by Lipedema Simplified Productions in partnership with Mark L. Smith, MD, FACS, Director of the Friedman Center for Lymphedema Research & Treatment.
- It's the first day back at school for the faculty and students of Lincoln High School in Philadelphia, after a fight between two students from rival neighborhoods resulted in the death of a fellow student, left others injured and changed the community forever.
- Forrest is in the Galapagos seeking the Fernandina Tortoise, an animal that was only seen once, over 100 years ago. The clues are here, along with an abundance of incredibly unique species, raising hopes of a historic discovery.
- Forrest is on the islands of Indonesia to find the Millers Grizzled Langur, also known as the "Dracula Monkey."
- Forrest ventures home to Zimbabwe in search of the mysterious Cape Lion a massive black-maned predator. He and the crew navigate the African bush determined to get DNA proof, facing threats of charging rhinos and huge prides of lions.
- Forest sets off on a dangerous, shark-infested search for the extinct Caribbean monk seal. To prove its existence, he and the crew descend into deep waters where they come face-to-face with a giant tiger shark.
- Known for being a pint-size version of its African cousin, the Malagasy Dwarf Hippo has been written off as extinct for 1000 years. Forrest and a local biologist to trek through the bush of Madagascar to prove it still survives.
- In Vietnam, Forrest teams up with a conservation group to save the largest turtle species in the world from extinction. Using cutting edge technology, they attempt to find a suitor for the last and only surviving Giant Softshell.
- Deep in the jungles of Colombia, Forrest is on a mission to prove the Rio Apaporis Caiman still exists. Locals believe this crocodilian resides within a lawless land inhabited by guerilla rebels, kidnappers, and deadly predators.
- 2018– 41mTV-PG7.5 (15)TV EpisodeForrest is determined to find out if the famously reclusive Ivory Billed Woodpecker still exists. The alligator and poisonous snake infested swamps of Louisiana make for a challenging mission, but he is prepared for anything.
- 1987– 41mTV-PG7.0 (11)TV EpisodeWildlife biologist and conservationist Forrest Galante dives into some of the most treacherous, shark-infested waters in the southern hemisphere all in an attempt to rediscover three unique sharks lost to science for as long as 100 years.
- Forrest Galante hunts for clues surrounding the legend of El Demonio Negro, a 50-foot shark that's terrorized fishermen and tourists for generations.
- 2021– 41mTV-146.4 (10)TV EpisodeForrest, along with his wife and zoologist, Jessica, investigate the waterways in the Pacific Northwest following local lore of dragon-like monsters residing in the area.
- 2021– 41mTV EpisodeAfter hearing stories about an enormous animal coming into the village at night destroying homes, crops and even killing locals, Forrest heads to a remote tribal village in Mozambique. When Forrest determines that the animal responsible is one of Africa's last remaining giant bull elephants, he must figure out how to quickly and safely transport an entire herd hundreds of miles to the safety of a national park.
- 2021– 41m8.4 (6)TV EpisodeForrest journeys to the Pantanal in Brazil - home to the world's largest tropical wetlands - to search for a creature that has eluded documented science for centuries: a massive sixty-foot aquatic snake.
- 2021– 41mTV-148.2 (13)TV EpisodeThe Ozark Howler is rumored to have a chilling cry that's a mix of a wolf's howl, an elk's bugle, and a hyena's laugh. Forrest takes a trip to Missouri to search for the mythical creature after hearing of recently reported encounters.
- 2021–7.8 (7)TV EpisodeForrest and his wife, Jessica, are in Peru, where a local farming village is being terrorized by what they believe is a man-like beast from Peruvian folklore; evidence leads the team deep into the Andes for the source of these attacks.
- The tip of South Africa is a hotspot of unusual sharks that exhibit bizarre behaviors and alien appearances; wildlife biologist Forrest Galante explores stunning kelp forests and ocean depths to study these extraordinary creatures.
- A young Muhammad Ali returned from the Olympic Games a champion in 1960, only to be victimized by bigotry in his segregated home city of Louisville. Disillusioned, he threw his gold medal off the Second Street Bridge and into the Ohio River. This dramatic story appears in Ali's autobiography, but can we prove any of it is actually true? Join hosts Kevin Barrows and Lauren Gardner as they head to Kentucky to get some answers, search for the missing medal, and discover the story of this complex and compelling sports legend.