National Geographic Television & Film
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- Rise of the black pharaohs, NGHT ; National Geographic Studios ; in association with PBS ; producer/writer, James Barrat
- Iceman murder mystery, a production of Nova and National Geographic Television ; produced and directed by David Murdock and Brando Quilici
- Lost subs, disaster at sea, a National Geographic special ; The National Geographic Society ; producer, Simon Boyce ; writers, Simon Boyce, Jeff Shear
- The human family tree, written and produced by Chad Cohen ; director, Chad Cohen ; produced by National Geographic Television for National Geographic Channel
- Mystery gorillas, Search for the great apes, National Geographic Television
- Supernatural, National Geographic Television & Film
- 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
- A cheetah story, National Geographic ; a co-production of Nature Conservation Films B.V. and National Geographic Television ; Alan Miller, producer ; Michael Dolan, Alan Miller, writers
- The FBI, produced by Leibovitz-Hellman Productions, Inc. for National Geographic Television & Film ; produced and directed by Barbara Leibovitz and Jaime Hellman
- The shape of life, [episodes 1 & 2 of an 8 part series], Produced by Sea Studios Foundation for National Geographic Television and Film in association with PBS
- Inside Guantanamo, National Geographic Television ; producer/director, Bonni Cohen ; director, Jon Else ; writers, Jonathan Halperin, John Haptas
- National Geographic's most amazing moments, a National Geographic Television and Film Production ; produced and written by Kim Woodward and Lorraine Markus Dirienzo
- World's toughest fixes, National Geographic Television, Season 2
- Everest, 50 years on the mountain, National Geographic Television & Film in association with NOVA/WGBH Boston ; produced, written & directed by Liesl Clark ; executive producer John Bredar
- Where's Amelia Earhart?, National Geographic Television
- Ape genius, written, produced and directed by John Rubin ; a production of NOVA and National Geographic Television in association with John Rubin Productions, Inc. ; WGBH Boston
- The shape of life, [episodes 3 & 4 of an 8 part series], Produced by Sea Studios Foundation for National Geographic Television and Film in association with PBS
- World's most dangerous drug, National Geographic Television & Film
- Engineering the impossible, produced by Darlow Smithson Productions and Parallax Film Productions for National Geographic Channel in association with History Television
- Rat attack, a production of Nova and National Geographic Television ; produced by Rick King ; co-produced by Jeremy Zipple
- The Gospel of Judas, National Geographic Television & Film ; produced & directed by James Barrat ; written by John Bredar, James Barrat
- Devils of the deep, jumbo squid, National Geographic Television & Film ; producer, Sue Houghton
- Great Inca rebellion, NGHT, Inc and WGBH Educational Foundation ; writer/producer, Graham Townsley
- Illicit, the dark trade, executive producer for National Geographic Television, John Bredar ; co-executive producer, Moisés NaÃm ; producer/director, Helen Fitzwilliam ; writers, Helen Fitzwilliam, John Bredar
- Big Sur, wild California, National Geographic Television
- Inside the U.S. Secret Service, a Partisan Pictures production in association with National Geographic Television and Fiom for the National Geographic Channel ; directed & filmed by Peter Schnall ; produced by Erica Sashin, Peter Schnall, and Lise Zumwalt ; written by Lise Zunwalt
- Search for Kennedy's PT 109, National Geographic ; producer/writer, Peter Getzels
- Direct from the Moon, produced by NHK for National Geographic Channel ; directors/writers, Tomoyuki Katsumata, Yuichi Kunihara
- Ghosts of Machu Picchu, a production of Nova and National Geographic Television ; produced by Owen Palmquist and Ricardo Preve
- Planet Carnivore, National Geographic Television & Film
- Secret Yellowstone, explore beyond the tourist hotspots, National Geographic Television
- Lost fleet of Columbus, National Geographic Television ; Part2 Pictures, LLC ; written by David Shadrack Smith and Kevin Huffman ; produced and directed by David Shadrack Smith
- Six degrees could change the world, producer/director, Ron Bowman ; writer, Ed Fields, Ron Bowman ; produced by National Geographic Television
- Human body, National Geographic
- Border wars, National Geographic Television, Season one
- The shape of life, [episodes 5 & 6 of an 8 part series], Produced by Sea Studios Foundation for National Geographic Television and Film in association with PBS
- Antarctic wildlife adventure, NGHT, Inc
- American Serengeti, produced by National Geographic Television for National Geographic Channel
- Darwin's secret notebooks, produced by National Geographic Television for National Geographic Channel
- World's most dangerous gang, National Geographic Channel ; producer, Andrew Tkach ; writers, Charles Poe, Gary Parker ; a National Geographic Television & Film production
- JFK, the lost bullet, National Geographic
- Anne Frank's holocaust, produced by Creative Differences for the National Geographic Channels ; directed by Erik Nelson
- Alien deep, National Geographic Television
- Inside shock & awe, National Geographic Television & Film ; produced by Tony Long
- Rescue Ink unleashed, NGHT, Inc. ; National Geographic Channel, Season one
- Alexander the Great, the man behind the legend, National Geographic Television & Film ; produced and written by Helen Fitzwilliam
- Inside special forces, National Geographic Television & Film ; producer, Richard MacKenzie ; editor and co-producer, Emmanuel Mairesse
- National Geographic's most amazing moments, a National Geographic Television and Film Production ; produced and written by Kim Woodward and Lorraine Markus Dirienzo
- The search for Kennedy's PT 109, National Geographic ; producer, Peter Getzels ; writer, Peter Getzels
- Can the Gulf survive?, National Geographic Television & Film
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