- Telescope, hunting the edge of space, a Nova production by Brook Lapping Productions and TPT National Productions for WGBH/Boston ; produced by Oliver Twinch, David Axelrod ; directed by Oliver Twinch and Peter Jones
- The best of Nature, 25 years, [a production of Thirteen/WNET New York ; produced by Fred Kaufman, Bill Murphy and Jill Clarke ; written by Fred Kaufman ; executive producer, Fred Kaufman ; series producer, Bill Murphy]
- Nova scienceNOW, a production of WGBH/Boston, 2008, episode 4
- Life beyond earth, a production of KCTS/Seattle with Lark International in association with PBS and Devillier Donegan Enterprises ; produced by Linda Feferman and Jamie Stobie ; writer, Timothy Ferris
- Aftermath, population zero, a Cream Productions, Inc. production in association with National Geographic Channel, Prosieben, History Television, and Sevenone ; producer/writer, Stephen Milton ; producer/director, Christopher Rowley
- The family that walks on all fours, Passionate Productions for BBC ; produced for NOVA by Holt Productions, LLC. ; produced and directed by Jemima Harrison and Sarah Holt
- Bill Nye, the science guy, Disney Educational Productions
- Bill Nye, the science guy
- Planet Earth III, a BBC Studios Natural History Unit production ; co-produced with BBC America, ZDF and France Télévisions ; series producers, Matt Brandon & Jonny Keeling ; produced and directed by Nick Easton, Will Ridgeon, Kiri Cashell, Charlotte Bostock, Sarah Whalley, Theo Webb, Fredi Devas, Steve Greenwood
- Human body, National Geographic
- Tesla, American Experience Films ; written and produced by David Grubin ; executive producer, Mark Samels ; a David Grubin Productions film for American Experience ; WGBH Educational Foundation
- Mass extinction, life at the brink, produced by Tangled Bank Studios in association with Holt Productions and Smithsonian Networks ; writer, director, producer, Sarah Holt
- Lost at sea, the search for longitude, a Nova Production by Green Umbrella LLC for WGBH Boston and BBC Horizon in association with Sveriges Television ; produced by David R. Axelrod and directed by Peter Jones ; telescript by David R. Axelrod
- The brain, with David Eagleman, written and presented by Dr. David Eagleman ; senior producer, Jennifer Beamish ; produced by Blink Films for PBS
- The great robot race, a NOVA production by New Wrinkle, Inc. for WGBH Boston ; produced by Joseph Seamans, Jason Spingarn-Koff ; written & directed by Joseph Seamans
- Frogs : the thin green line, a production of Thirteen and ArgoFilms in association with WNET.org for PBS ; written, produced and directed by Allison Argo ; executive producer, Fred Kaufman ; series producer, Bill Murphy
- Climbing redwood giants, National Geographic Society
- Hotel armadillo, a Maramedia production for Thirteen Productions LLC and BBC Studios in association with WNET; executive producer, Nigel Pope ; director, Justin Purefoy
- Power surge, are we finally on the brink of a clean energy revolution?, a Nova production by Hamilton Land & Cattle, Inc. for WGBH-Boston ; produced and written by Doug Hamilton
- Nova scienceNOW, a production of WGBH/Boston, 2008, episode 1
- Atmospheres, National Geographic
- Nova scienceNOW, a production of WGBH/Boston, 2008, episode 5
- Bill Nye, the science guy
- The universe, produced by Flight 33 Productions for History ; executive producers, Louis C. Tarantino, Douglas J. Cohen ; executive producers for History, Beth Dietrich Segarra, Carl H. Lindahl
- In the womb, multiples, produced by Pioneer Productions and Fox Television Studios in association with Channel 4
- Nova scienceNOW, a production of WGBH/Boston, 2008, episode 3
- The best of Beakman's world, Columbia Pictures Television in association with Universal Belo Productions ; produced by Robert Heath
- Underwater universe, produced by Lone Wolf Documentary Group for History Television Network Productions, Season one
- What are animals thinking?, PBS ; written, produced and directed by Michael Bicks & Anna Lee Strachan
- Inside Einstein's mind, NOVA Production by Windfall Films LTD for WGBH Boston; produced in association with the BBC; written, produced, & directed by Jamie Lochhead
- Can we live forever?, a production of WGBH/Boston
- Bill Nye, the science guy, Disney Educational Productions
- Incredible human machine, NGHT ; senior producer, French Horwitz ; producers, Chad Cohen, Arthur F. Binkowski
- Bill Nye, the science guy, writers Bill Nye, Kit Boss, Ian G. Saunders ; directed by Michael Gross, Darrell Suto ; in association with KCTS Seattle ; in association with McKenna/Gottlieb Producers, Inc. ; in association with Rabbit Ears Productions
- Bill Nye, the science guy
- Finding life beyond earth, a Nova production by Darlow Smithson Productions ; written, produced, and directed by Oliver Twinch
- Popular mechanics for kids
- Mythbusters
- Meteor strike, produced by Pioneer Film and Television Productions Limited for Nova/WGBH in association with Channel 4 ; produced and directed by Susannah Ward ; produced by Andrew Barron
- Bill Nye's global meltdown, the five stages of climate change grief, produced by National Geographic Studios in association with Castle Pictures for National Geographic Channels ; producer/director/writer, Christopher Cassel
- Dinosaurs decoded, produced by Veriscope Pictures for National Geographic Channel ; producer/writer/director, Dan Levitt
- Nova, NGHT LLC and WGBH Educational Foundation ; a production of NOVA and National Geographic Studios for WGBH Boston ; producer, Chad Cohen
- Inside the megastorm, produced by Dragonfly Film and Television Productions Ltd
- Alien invasion, director, Atlas Media Corp
- T-rex, a dinosaur in Hollywood, Discovery Channel ; produced by Impossible Pictures for Animal Planet in association with BBC, Prosieben and Granada International
- Cosmos, a spacetime odyssey, Cosmos Studios ; Fuzzy Door Productions ; producers, Livia Hanich, Steve Holtzman ; written by Ann Druyan, Steven Soter
- What's the next big thing?, a production of WGBH/Boston
- Planet evolution, produced by Natural History Zealand, Ltd. in association with NHK for Science Channel ; series producer and writer, Judith Curran
- SciGirls, a Twin Cities PBS production, Season 3
- Brain games, produced by National Geographic Television for National Geographic Channels ; executive producers, Neil Laird, Kim Woodard ; director, Jeremiah Crowell