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- A social experiment show which takes controversial situations to the streets of America to see how everyday citizens will react.
- Young and wide-eyed, Kathie falls in love with charming yet quirky real estate scion Robert Durst, only to find their marriage turning stranger, darker and more disturbing as time passes.
- The rise and fall of Bernie Madoff, whose Ponzi scheme bilked $65 billion from unsuspecting victims; the largest fraud in US history.
- This is a story of a young woman who discovers at age 18, she was abducted as a baby and the family she knew to be hers, wasn't hers at all.
- CIA counter-intelligence officer Sandy Grimes works to save Soviet intelligence officers from being exposed by a mole inside her organization.
- How does a local militia run by a former criminal become the world's most feared terrorist organization-a self-proclaimed state able to coordinate and inspire deadly attacks in cities and towns around the world? ISIS: Rise of Terror reveals the origins of the Islamic State, what they want to achieve, and how their shocking and violent tactics have redefined warfare in the 21st century. Focusing on fateful turning points in history, the documentary looks at America's 8-year war in Iraq through the lens of the U.S. policymakers, generals and intelligence officials who were there. They detail the missed opportunities that may have forestalled the rise of ISIS and track its evolving reign of terror through to the currently unfolding operations to roll back ISIS territory. Hear from attack survivors. And in an extraordinary interview, get a rare and unflinching first-hand look at life inside the Caliphate from an unrepentant ISIS fighter who justifies beheadings.
- This is the true story of crime author Joe McGinniss's journey to write "Fatal Vision", a best-selling book about Jeffrey MacDonald, a Green Beret doctor who's accused of slaying his pregnant wife and two daughters in the early 1970s.
- In 1978, cult leader Jim Jones lures his followers to Jonestown, Guyana where they commit mass suicide of 918 adults and children.
- A deep historical look at one of the most controversial issues of our time, highlighting the abortion debate from various points along the ideological spectrum in a winding story of abortion in America.
- A journey in the footsteps of the enigmatic young American named Chris McCandless, who vanished and ultimately perished in the Alaskan wilderness. New interviews and never before released letters probe the mystery behind the best-selling book and movie "Into the Wild."
- The voices of the dead come to life in this true-crime series which offers a unique look at some of the nation's most shocking murders. Each of the seven episodes will examine one case from start to finish, taking viewers inside the murder from the victim's point of view. Final Witness is a compelling hybrid of documentary and drama, featuring interviews with real-life witnesses, prosecutors, law enforcement, family and friends, along with riveting scripted scenes, which thrust viewers into the heart of each crime. Shot on location around the world, infused with an indie-band soundtrack and cinematic style, Final Witness creates an unforgettable look at the human psyche at its darkest.
- Takes viewers inside headline grabbing cases, revealing never before heard details and personal insight from some of the most notorious cases in history.
- An in-depth look at the culture of Los Angeles in the ten years leading up to the 1992 uprising that erupted after the verdict of police officers cleared of beating Rodney King.
- With less than a year until the world premiere of Frozen II (2019), the filmmakers, artists, songwriters and cast open their doors to cameras for a six-part documentary series to reveal the hard work, heart, and collaboration that went into creating the highly anticipated sequel.
- Emotional, in-depth examinations of death row cases expose flaws in the US justice system. Season 1 investigates a housewife convicted for stabbing her sons, and an athlete convicted for shooting a father, as attorneys race for new trials.
- This special dives into the minds of underage killers, and tells their intense, personal stories, with exclusive access to the families involved.
- Beyoncé performs in concert during her world tour, and backstage scenes show the work that goes into the production.
- It is a travel guide to all the places the average tourist is least likely to venture - the frequently overlooked corners of the world.
- It showcases a deep dive into how expert true-crime journalism can change the entire direction of a case that many had thought to be closed, bringing Adnan Syed's story full circle by incorporating the news of his release.
- An examination of the Adnan Syed case. He was convicted in 2000 of murdering his former girlfriend, Hae Min Lee, but doubts about his defense and evidence have been raised by the "Serial" podcast.
- A behind-the-scene look at the origins and evolution of the Academy Award-winning film.
- Epidemiologist Chris Golden and ABC News correspondent James Longman embark on a journey to speak with the scientists connecting the dots on culture, disease, and the environment to discover the patterns that cause global health crises.
- A Thanksgiving television special featuring Lady Gaga and The Muppets.
- Michael J. Fox travels around the world to explore the nature of optimism and its transformative power; an in-depth look at the scientific power of optimism.
- Kidnapped at birth by a woman she grew up believing was her mother, Kamiyah Mobley, now 21, sits down exclusively with the award-winning journalist Robin Roberts for a revealing interview about life since her true identity was exposed.
- "Once Upon A Time: Secrets of Storybrooke" is a one-hour special that pulls back the curtain and takes viewers behind the lights and cameras to the fantastical worlds of the series, now in its fourth season. Narrated by series regular Jennifer Morrison who plays Emma Swan, the program will let viewers find out just what it takes to flip our most beloved fairytale memories on their head, from the writers, the actors and artists who really do make magic happen every day. Secrets about the show's visual effects, how costumes help shape a character and how a small town outside of Vancouver is transformed into Storybrooke will be revealed.
- Dr. Kyle Lybrand saves a rock climbers foot and other intense medical interventions.
- This television special is produced as a companion piece to the television miniseries When We Rise (2017), which documents LGBT advocacy centered in San Francisco from 1972 to 2015. This special tells the stories of the real life people portrayed as the main characters in the miniseries - including Cleve Jones, Roma Guy, Diane Jones, Ken Jones, and Cecilia Chung - focusing primarily on their advocacy work. These stories are told from the perspective of historians, Dustin Lance Black as the primary creative force behind the miniseries, these five advocates, and one other directly involved in their stories, namely Diane's "turkey baster" daughter Annie Jupiter-Jones.
- A&E looks at how the world is changing...and not for the better. How race relations have gone south, and it's the innocent people who pay for the damage done. These 4 segments will show how race relations need to change., not only for ourselves but for our country and our children.
- Tells the tale of the Heaven's Gate cult, from Haight-Ashbury back in the early 70's, up until the fateful day when they drank poison in the late 90's. There are interviews with a variety of different people, including former members.
- It will show Hostin traveling to various parts of the United States to explore the stories behind some of the nation's most notorious homicides.
- Follow journalist Nick Watt as he explores the world to answer burning questions such as: Are the French really rude? Do cowboys still exist? Is Albania that weird? Using his quick wit, he'll offer a point of view that is both surprising and entertaining.
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- Katie Couric travels to dozens of cities across North America - from Freemont, Nebraska, to Montgomery, Alabama, to talk with hundreds of people to get an inside look at pressing social issues, including gender inequality, Muslims in America, political correctness, white working-class anxiety, the battle over Confederate monuments and statues and how technology is affecting our humanity.
- Before he had a talk show, Dr. Mehmet Oz was--and still is--one of the nation's most accomplished heart surgeons. Watch him operate and diagnose patients with complex heart problems.
- The need to find a mate is one of the oldest urges on earth. And today, hundreds of matches are just a swipe away. Real daters share their hilarious dating stories while experts reveal how technology is changing the very nature of romance.
- Lady Gaga hosts a Thanksgiving special on ABC. Gaga performs her hit songs. The special features many well-known stars.
- Real-Life "ride-alongs" with various Boston EMS crews. The busy crews always have someone interesting working, and then patients they pick up always are too.
- The brain-child of director George Lucas, ILM has come a long way since its inception in 1975 when Lucas was armed with one million dollars, an ambitious script and a dream that would become STAR WARS, the worldwide pop culture phenomenon. George Lucas and ILM forever changed the way films are made while inspiring a new generation of both film-makers and scientists who now work to shape the future, both onscreen and off. RAIDERS, RAPTORS AND REBELS features interviews with artists, scientists, technicians, directors and actors as they tell the stories behind some of the world's favorite movie moments from JURRASIC PARK to STAR WARS and INDIANA JONES with exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of this summer's blockbuster, Marvel's THE AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON.