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Browse - Most popular shows on National Geographic Channel
Hitler Youth
Emerging in the 1920s, the "Hitler-Jugend," the youth movement of the Nazi Party, serve Adolf Hitler fanatically; hundreds of these young soldiers will be captured by the Allies and sent into camps to be "denazified."
Wild Galapagos
Galapagos, an archipelago formed by the ungovernable power of the elements. A paradise, dependent completely on the mercy of the currents, undergoes constant transformations, which grant the survival of all animals on land and in the water. Take a closer look at the most famous islands in the world! Be prepared to see Galapagos like you have never seen it before and you'll be up for a surprise!
Eat: The Story of Food
You'll see highlights from the docu-miniseries, which tells the story of how food has defined human civilization. Then listen in on a lively discussion with one of Washington's most celebrated chefs, José Andrés, along with NGT Executive Producer Pam Caragol Wells, and Richard Wrangham, primatologist and author of Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human, Anna Boiardi, founder of Cucina Academy (and granddaughter of Chef Boy-ar-Dee), and food historian Andrew F. Smith. Followed by a reception featuring a sampling of foodie favorites from Whole Foods Market!
Crowd Control
What do you get when you cross hidden cameras, the BIG Piano, 50,000 commuters and a team of behavioral scientists, builders and engineers? Answer: National Geographic Channel's new fun and fact packed undercover science intervention show, Crowd Control.
Science Fair: The Series
Kids compete for a coveted seat at the world's most competitive scientific fair, the International scientific and Engineering Fair (ISEF), by using science to tackle some of the most difficult and urgent problems facing society today.
The '90s: The Last Great Decade
They had us singing, laughing, crying, cheering and reflecting, sometimes all at the same time. They are the some of the most memorable faces and characters of a decade marked by political change, technological innovation, and grunge and pop music - National Geographic Channel (NGC) brings them all together for an unprecedented look back with The '90s: The Last Great Decade?, narrated by Rob Lowe. Following last year's critically acclaimed The '80s: The Decade That Made Us, NGC once again presents the defining documentary of a generation, this time exploring the meaning behind the milestones to determine if the '90s was in fact the last great decade. Featuring more than120 original interviews, the three-night event The '90s: The Last Great Decade? presents the decade's most unpredictable, unforgettable and unbelievable moments like no one has before.
Bloody Tales of the Tower of London
The terrible cries of tortured traitors have given the Tower of London a particularly grisly place in the history of the capital of England. Brave a trip to the Tower with investigator Joe Crowley and Tudor historian Dr Suzannah Lipscomb, as this gruesome series explores its infamous blood-spattered past.
The Numbers Game
Watching this show is a matter of life and death. Yours. Can you choose how long you're going to live? The answer is mostly 'Yes'. Experience stats, experts and one of a kind info that will shake you and wake you to a longer life.
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