Nonfiction television programs
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Nonfiction television programs
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Nonfiction television programs
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- The pilgrims, a Steeplechase Films and WETA production in association with the BBC and CTVC for American Experience ; producer, Leigh Howell, Robin Espinola, Bonnie Lafave and Ric Burns ; written and directed by Ric Burns
- Making stuff, a Nova production by Powerhouse Productions for WGBH
- Digital nation, produced and directed by Rachel Dretzin ; written by Douglas Rushkoff & Rachel Dretzin ; a Frontline co-production with Ark Media ; WGBH Educational Foundation
- 1,000 places to see before you die, Travel Channel, Collection 1
- His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Peace and prosperity, National Geographic ; National Geographic Entertainment ; National Geographic Television ; producer, Sarah Teale ; producers, Bob Kelty, Val LoCascio, Mollie Rodriguez, Nicholas Vreeland ; producer & director, Sian Edwards
- Secret access, the Vatican, produced by Stephen David Entertainment for History
- James Bond gadgets, A&E Television Network
- Hiroshima, produced by Peter Hankoff and Matt Liston ; written by Peter Hankoff
- Why we love cats & dogs, a production of Thirteen and Golden Egg Productions in association with WNET.org ; director and producer, Ellen Goosenberg Kent
- When worlds collide, the untold story of the Americas after Columbus, a co-production of Red Hill Productions & KCET ; written by Ruben Martinez & Carl Byker ; directed and produced by Carl Byker
- How smart are animals?, a production of WGBH/Boston
- Pawn stars, produced by Leftfield Pictures for History Television Network, Volume three
- Planet Earth II, a BBC Studios Natural History Unit production ; co-produced with BBC America, ZDF, Tencent and France Televisions ; executive producer, Michael Gunton ; series producer, Tom Hugh-Jones ; producers, Justin Anderson, Ed Charles, Fredi Devas, Chadden Hunter, Emma Napper, Elizabeth White
- Bat superpowers, produced by Sally Blake ; written and directed by Raphaël Hitier ; produced with the participation of Centre National du Cinéma et de l'Image Animée ; a NOVA production by Capa Press/Films à Cinq for NOVA/GBH in co-production with Arte France
- Really big bridges
- Pearl Harbor : into the Arizona, director/writer, Carsten Oblaender ; producer/writer, Phil Claroni ; produced by Story House Productions, Inc. for PBS
- Frozen planet II, life on thin ice, produced & directed by Alex Lanchester, Rachel Scott, Orla Doherty, Jane Atkins, James Reed ; series producers, Elizabeth White, Kathryn Jeffs ; a BBC Studios Natural History Unit production for BBC & BBC America ; co-produced with MIGU Video, ZDF and France Télévisions
- Mythbusters, produced by Beyond Productions for Discovery Channel
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid, an Ark Media, American Experience, WGBH Boston ; written, produced and directed by John Maggio ; co-producer, Josh Gleason
- 9 months that made you, a BBC production with PBS ; executive producers, Helen Thomas and Jonathan Renouf ; series producer, Gideon Bradshaw ; produced and directed by Naomi Austin, Helen Sage, and Martin Johnson
- Young Doctor Freud, written and directed by David Grubin ; produced by David Grubin in association with PBS and Devillier Donegan Enterprises
- Ax men, produced by Original Productions for History ; supervising producer, Sarah Whalen, The complete season one
- Tulsa, the fire and the forgotten : a centennial exploration of the 1921 race massacre, a production of Saybrook Productions Ltd. in association with the WNET Group ; WNET Thirteen ; produced and directed by Jonathan Silvers ; produced and reported by DeNeen L. Brown ; produced by Eric Stover
- Cities of the underworld, produced by Authentic Entertainment, Inc. in association with Thirty Four Productions, LLC ; director, Emre Sahin ; producer, Allison Hynes ; executive producers, Lauren Lexton ... [et al.], The complete season one
- Hitler and Stalin, roots of evil, produced by Potter Productions International for the History Channel ; director, Diane Lechtiz ; writers, Anthony Potter, Kara Dusenbury
- Meerkat manor, Discovery Communications ; Animal Planet ; produced by Oxford Scientific Films for Animal Planet, International Southern Star Entertainment UK PLC. ; producers, Chris Barker, Lucinda Axelsson, Season one
- Mythbusters, produced by Beyond Productions Pty. Ltd. for Discovery Channel, Collection 7
- Somewhere South with Chef Vivian Howard, producer/writer, Vivian Howard ; producer/director, Cynthia Hill ; produced by Markay Media for PBS ; a co-production of SCETV and UNC-TV
- Dinosaurs, extreme survivors, produced by Dangerous Films for Discovery Channel
- Rat attack, a production of Nova and National Geographic Television ; produced by Rick King ; co-produced by Jeremy Zipple
- Man v. food, produced by Sharp Entertainment for Travel Channel, Season 1
- The botany of desire, produced and directed by Michael Schwarz ; produced by Kikim Media
- Life in cold blood, 2 Entertain ; a BBC/Animal Planet co-production ; BBC Bristol ; series producer, Miles Barton ; executive producer, Sara Ford ; senior producer, Hilary Jeffkins ; written by David Attenborough
- Apocalypse how, revealing the end of the world
- Legacy of war, a co-production of Colonial Pictures and Thirteen in association with ITV London ; produced and directed by Alastair Layzell
- Kofi Annan, center of the storm, a co-production of David Grubin Productions, Inc. and Thirteen/WNET New York ; written, photographed and directed by David Grubin ; produced by David Grubin and Sarah Colt
- A global warning?, written & directed by Alex Hearle ; produced by Pioneer Productions for the History Channel
- How the states got their shapes, produced by Half Yard Productions LLC for History ; director, David Konschnik, Season one
- Apocalypse, produced by Fox Television Studios in association with The Incubator for History ; producers, Jan Wellmann, Adam Fischer
- The spear of Christ, producer, Ken Winikur ; director, Jeremy Leach, Ken Winikur ; writer, Ben Avishai ; produced by Northern Lights Productions for History
- Kill/capture, a Mongoose Pictures/Quicksilver Media production for WGBH/Frontline ; written and produced by Stephen Grey and Dan Edge ; directed by Dan Edge
- Human weapon, produced by Jupiter Entertainment, Inc. for The History Channel, The complete season one
- Conquest of Hawaii
- Can we make it to Mars?, a production of WGBH/Boston
- The untold history of the United States, producers, Fernando Sulichin, Jose Ibañez ; co-executive producers, Carlos Guillermo, Serge Lobo, Chris Hanley ; executive producers, Oliver Stone, Rob Wilson, Tara Tremaine ; written by Peter Kuznick, Matt Graham, Oliver Stone ; directed by Oliver Stone ; Secret History, LLC
- Wrestlemania, WWE
- WW II behind closed doors, Stalin, the Nazis and the West, BBC ; drama production company, MS Films, Poland ; documentary director, Laurence Rees ; drama director, Andrew Williams ; written and produced by Laurence Rees ; a BBC/KCET Hollywood co-production
- Extreme bodies, produced by Renegade Pictures for Discovery Channel ; Discovery Communications ; [directors, Ed Booth, Jeremy Hall, Stuart Rose]
- Marked, The complete season one
- Forbidden tomb of Genghis Khan, produced by Market Road Films in association with National Geographic Television for National Geographic Channels ; produced and directed by Tony Gerber