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- Aliens and their Guardians are hiding on Earth from intergalactic bounty hunters. They can only be killed in numerical order, and Number Four is next on the list. This is his story.
- Takes a closer look at what brought about the 2008 financial meltdown.
- A ghost writer, hired to complete the memoirs of a former British Prime Minister, uncovers secrets that put his own life in jeopardy.
- An examination of the infamous pornographic film Deep Throat (1972), covering aspects from the film's creation to its cultural impact.
- A Mississippi district attorney and the widow of Medgar Evers struggle to finally bring a white racist to justice for the 1963 murder of the civil rights leader.
- A documentary about the Enron corporation, its faulty and corrupt business practices, and how they led to its fall.
- A filmmaker explores the lives and deaths of her grandparents, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed as spies in 1953.
- Since the 19th Century, the creation of an International Criminal Court to prosecute human rights violators has been a fleeting goal of international civil society. The precedent was established with the Nuremberg Trials, but never before has such an institution been created on a permanent, global basis. "Prosecutor" explores the behind- the-scenes drama of the tumultuous year-in-the-life of the court's first Chief Prosecutor, the controversial Argentinian jurist, Luis Moreno Ocampo. Ocampo's actions - including laying charges against the elected President of Sudan - are widely praised and criticized. From the learned judges, to the young Canadian lawyers, to the international legal experts addressing war crimes, the ICC is in the eye of a political and legal hurricane. Based in part on award-winning author Erna Paris's bestselling book, "The Sun Climbs Slow" and incorporating interviews, archival footage, private correspondence and documents, "Prosecutor" is an intense journey through the backroom politics and tough decisions that are at the heart of international peace and justice.
- The story and truth about 9/11
- This documentary profiles some of the most notorious spies in U.S. history--their motivations and methods, how they were caught, and the damage they did to American lives and security. Includes: the John Walker spy ring, Edward Lee Howard, Aldrich Ames, and Robert Hanssen.
- Profiles the first Oscar-winning African-American performer.
- After more than years of speculations, Lennox Lewis faces-off Mike Tyson in a grudge match for the IBF and WBC Heavyweight Championship of the World. With both fighters set to meet in the ring, Lewis and Tyson have combined 88 wins, 73 knockouts and 5 losses. Lewis and Tyson fought in a press-conference brawl in New York, before fighting in April. After the host venue search, Memphis made their bid for $12 million dollars, prompting the fight to relocate in the Pyramid in Memphis, where both fighters meet on June 8.
- In January 1990, Lawrence Douglas Wilder, the grandson of slaves, stood poised to become the governor of Virginia. That he was America's first elected African-American governor made this an historic victory. That it happened in Virginia - home of the capital of the Confederacy - made it truly remarkable. Watch the fascinating story of this skilled legislator, lawyer and politician.
- Boars (feral pigs and wild hogs) uncontrollably overpopulate various regions worldwide, especially the American South, damaging crops and harming native wildlife, livestock, and pets in their path.
- Director Jules Dassin discusses being blacklisted, and making 'Night and the City' in London.
- A revealing look inside the most famous house in America.
- The Life of Cannibal and Serial Killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
- Learn more about the classified mission to rescue an American hostage and the man hunt for a dictator that led to the boldest US military strike since Vietnam, the surprise invasion of Panama in December of 1989.
- Penn and Teller look at the lengths people will go to to stay young.
- People are so afraid of even talking about death, why would we do a whole episode about it? Well, because we love saying things people don't want to hear. And people don't even want to think about their own demise. What are we so freaked out about? We'll show you that, yes, even with death, there's much to laugh about. But beware: the bullshit in life doesn't stop after you die. Your loved ones will have to endure the many scams of the funeral industry before they can put you in the ground.
- Penn and Teller go in search of Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster.
- Penn and Teller argue against the death penalty.
- Penn and Teller look at the politics that are preventing rebuilding at Ground Zero.
- Penn and Teller argue that American manners are not getting worse.
- Penn and Teller argue that prostitution should be legalized.
- Penn and Teller ask if it is right that black Americans should be compensated for slavery, if native Americans should be allowed to run casinos on their land.
- Penn and Teller look at how in the early 80's the religious right and specifically the Mormon Church took over the boy scouts of America and how they now discriminate against homosexuals and atheists.
- Penn and Teller look at how the religious right have persuaded the government to pay for abstinence programs in schools that do not work.
- Penn and Teller look at how numbers can be made to mean just about anything.
- What is real story behind group that US intelligence called "most dangerous terrorist cell in America?
- FRONTLINE explores global crisis that began as a real estate bust in Thailand and roared.
- The Battle of Iwo Jima, a pivotal campaign during World War II and the bloodiest fight in history for the U.S. Marine Corps, is described and remembered.
- Penn and Teller argue that the private sector should finance NASA instead of our taxes.
- Penn and Teller look at the climate change debate and question Al Gore's motives.
- Penn and Teller argue that sensitivity training is a form of brainwashing, and that companies that use to do so only to protect themselves from legal action.
- The Six Day War was a battle no one really wanted, and a victory far greater than anyone expected. Israel, outnumbered and outgunned, fought on the field of espionage. Take an insider's look into how secret agents gathered vital information for a daring first strike and crafted an ingenious plan to capture a Russian jet.
- They say the customer is always right but what if they're trampling a mother and child en route to a discounted fridge?
- The perfect recipe for another episode of the World's Dumbest Daredevils?? Two base jumpers, a ski jumper, three fiery crashes, and a wheelie gone very bad. Featuring bold and audacious commentary from Todd Bridges, Leif Garrett, Tonya Harding and the rest of our celebrity panel.
- World's Dumbest peers deep into the souls of those who dare to reach new heights, dare to consume new quantities and generally dare to do what none before them have.
- World's Dumbest is back with 20 criminals who are always two steps behind the law. Watch inept arsonists, butterfingered bank robbers and corrupt civil servants try and fail to beat the system. Featuring commentary from Danny Bonaduce, Tonya Harding, Todd Bridges and the rest of the usual celebrity suspects.
- Buckle up for the ride of your life as Todd Bridges, Daniel Baldwin and the rest of our celebrity cast single out the dumbest wheelmen and women on the roads in World's Dumbest Drivers. In this episode, we hand out special "Dummy" nominations to drivers whose behavior will have? you reaching for the emergency break.
- Join Todd Bridges, Tonya Harding and Danny Bonaduce as they ogle at the biggest, the smallest, the hairyest, the heaviest and more. Twenty brave souls attempting really marginal records sure to induce side-splitting laughter.
- Revisit a thriving Black community in Tulsa, which rebuilt after a 1921 racially-motivated massacre.
- Danny Bonaduce, Leif Garrett, Tonya Harding are back and doing what they do best: shaming dumb criminals into cleaning up their acts. Watch as they their aim their barbs at bikini clad burglars, a preadolescent carjacker and a lotto ticket thief whose luck runs out mid heist. Plus, a few clips so criminally explicit we could only show them...after dark.
- Warning: clips in this show are dumber than they appear! Todd Bridges, Daniel Baldwin and the rest of our celebrity cast poke fun at some seriously slow drivers. Get ready for nitro-burning school buses, recreation vehicles used for purposes other than fun and a prominent baseball player who puts up big numbers on the breathalyzer.
- You're in the passenger seat for a hazardous ride with 20 of the world's most moronic motorists - including out-of-control race-car drivers, an ice road idiot, a trucker who can't out-run a train, and a DUI detainee with a bladder control problem. Featuring reckless commentary from our celebrity cast, including Tonya Harding, Danny Bonaduce and Todd Bridges.
- Might the tools and technology of ancient builders have come from distant galaxies? Evidence suggests that an ancient mountaintop fortress in Peru was constructed with laser-like tools... temples at Vijayanagara India were built to harness cosmic energy... and an acoustic chamber in Malta enabled interplanetary communication.
- A literal cat burglar caught on video; a fast food customer who asks from jail time; a naked guy that steals sausages; a woman tries to send a puppy in the mail.