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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: social impactx
Coronavirus, Explained
This topical series examines the coronavirus pandemic, the efforts to combat it and ways to manage its mental health toll.
Love Alarm
The drama revolves around an unknown developer who releases an app that will tell the user if someone within 10 meters has romantic feelings for them, and the new technology greatly disrupts society.
Wir sind die Welle
Rebellious teens ignite a fast-spreading political movement that takes a terrifying turn.
The Ashley Madison Affair
Follows the hack of an infidelity dating website for married people that shocked the public with a scandalous data breach.
Unnatural Selection
Unnatural Selection explores new developments in the science of gene-editing that defy evolution and raise moral, social and environmental impact questions about where we, as a society, draw the line.
DNA Family Secrets
Over 26 million of us have taken a DNA test in the past decade. This growing popularity of genetic testing has created worldwide databases that allow us to ask questions previously impossible to answer about our families, ancestry and health.
Stacey Dooley is meeting people across the UK who want to unlock mysteries hidden within their genetic code. Working with one of the UK's leading geneticists, Professor Turi King, as well as genealogists, social workers and doctors, she uses the very latest DNA technology to reveal lost heritage, track down missing relatives and detect debilitating diseases before it is too late.
The Book of Queer
The Book of Queer highlights some of history's most world-changing heroes, whose stories and contributions have been erased, marginalized or straightwashed throughout the years. The narratives will be curated by award-winning historian and Pulitzer Prize finalist Dr. Eric Cervini and other experts. Blending comedy with social impact, the series will use witty recreations to bring each of the stories to life with a modern tone and feature interviews with revered queer historians and experts who are as colorful as the rainbow flag.
From Ancient Egypt to the Stonewall Riots, The Book of Queer will throw history a curveball by examining everything you thought you knew but didn't. The series will celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and their contributions throughout history.
Shadowland
Investigate conspiracy theories and explore the life-changing impact they're having on supporters and those caught in the crosshairs, to discover whether truth as we've known it can survive in the 21st century.
Scam 2003: The Telgi Story
It will follow the life of Telgi, born in Khanapur in the state of Karnataka, as he became the mastermind behind one of India's most ingenious scams, which spread across 18 states and shook the entire country
Surviving Jeffrey Epstein
This four-hour doc investigates the billionaire New York financier who is alleged to have used his connections to the rich and famous to shield his predatory behavior with young girls. Revealing how Epstein set up a pseudo sexual Ponzi scheme to bring in underaged girls, the doc delves into the aftermath the survivors are experiencing with no justice to be served.
The Alcàsser Murders
New interviews and an up-to-date analysis of evidence shed light on the 1992 murders of three girls in Spain and their profound impact on the nation.
Generation Porn
Generation Porn delves into the world of pornography, examining the impact of the free porn revolution. Meet the people who make it and those who watch it.
This series offers a unique perspective on the porn industry, exploring its effects on society and the individuals involved.
Returning the Favor
Follow host Mike Rowe as he travels the country in search of remarkable people making a difference in their communities. Returning the Favor gives back to those who pay it forward with humor, heart and surprise. Because one good turn deserves another.
Crimes of the Century
A CNN Original series executive produced by director Ridley Scott, "Crimes of the Century" focuses on major news events that were shocking at the time and have since had far reaching repercussions. Among the stories the series will cover are the D.C. sniper attacks, John Lennon assassination, Andrea Yates trial, Ronald Reagan Assassination attempt, Oklahoma City Bombing, Amanda Knox trial, the Waco, Texas siege, and the Unabomber.
The Billionaires Who Made Our World
Landmark series lifting the lid on Silicon Valley's tech titans - Gates, Bezos, Zuckerberg and Musk - who changed our world forever, from how we communicate to how we shop and the information we get
Kardeş Payı
Kardeş Payı follows two brothers who run a plumbing company and are on a mission to create something that will change the world for the better.
As they navigate the challenges of entrepreneurship and family dynamics, they strive to leave a lasting impact on society.
Great Australian Stuff
Hosted by Tony Armstrong, this four-part series uncovers the surprising stories behind some of our most loved - and loathed - iconic Australian 'stuff'.
Original Sin: Sex
The sexual revolution is alive and thriving. National Geographic Channel examines a once-taboo subject that is now impacting every aspect of society, from pop culture and science to politics and social interaction. The six-part series explores how sex is increasingly permeating contemporary cultures around the world, shaping lives by becoming more visible via the Internet, advertising, education and the media. Archival footage, animation, interviews and re-creations help uncover surprising ways sex impacts humanity and how societal conditions have changed over the past 50 years.
Porn Laid Bare
Six people with differing attitudes to pornography spend two weeks inside Spain's adult film industry, exploring the impact of porn on their lives, on society and on the performers.
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