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Browse - Most popular shows on National Geographic Channel
Locked Up Abroad
Vacations don't always live up to our lofty expectations, and for some- they turn into the worst nightmares imaginable. This National Geographic program focuses on true stories of travelers in trouble in other countries.
9/11: One Day in America
In official collaboration with the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, this documentary series takes viewers through the harrowing moments of the historic morning of September 11, 2001.
Lost Treasures of Egypt
Join explorers as they uncover the ancient secrets of Egypt's Valley of the Kings in the thrilling TV series Lost Treasures of Egypt.
Discover the mysteries of the pharaohs and their lost treasures in this captivating journey through one of the world's most fascinating civilizations.
Lost Cities with Albert Lin
Lost Cities combines hi-tech archaeology, breath-taking visuals and genuine exploration to make headline-grabbing discoveries. Lost Cities brings adventure, science and archaeology together through our host Albert Lin. Our ambitious approach applies 3D scanning to some of the most extraordinary sites of antiquity. This series will deliver powerful, emotional stories with hi-tech imagery to bring the mysteries of the past vividly to life.
Hostile Planet
Hostile Planet, a six-part series executive produced by cinematographer and director Guillermo Navarro, producer Martha Holmes, Tom Hugh-Jones and Bear Grylls, draws attention to the most extraordinary accounts of animals that have adapted to the cruelest evolutionary curveballs.
Cesar Millan: Better Human Better Dog
Cesar Millan is back. With dog adoptions at a record high Cesar's timely return to television will give new pet parents the tools they need to teach their dogs good habits and shed the old bad habits. From the yards of the pet owners, to his newly updated Dog Psychology Center, Cesar shows us the skills we need to create happy homes with our furry best friends.
Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted Showdown
Gordon faces off against UK star chefs Paul Ainsworth and Matt Waldron, who got their starts in Ramsay kitchens before opening their own restaurants.
Breakthrough
The show provides a thought-provoking and imaginative perspective on scientific discovery as it unfolds, revealing the world of tomorrow...today. Each episode follows scientific explorers working on cutting-edge projects with breakthrough potential. Each breakthrough will help us see the world in a different way and display the potential of new ideas and solutions to register change - transformative tools that solve pressing problems, like developing an Ebola vaccine, finding a way to stop brain seizures, or bringing a new method of collecting water to an African village devastated by drought.
Live Free or Die
The show explores one of America's most remote subcultures, following five people who have left the modern world behind to live in backwoods and swamps where they hunt their own food, build their own shelters, and survive only on what they can produce with their own two hands and sharp intuition.
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