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Browse - Most popular documentary shows
Eli's Places
Eli Manning will host Eli's Places, a college football centric expansion of the Peyton's Places franchise, on ESPN+. Join the 2-time Super Bowl MVP as he takes on his own version of his brother's signature show to explore what makes college football a way of life across the country. Eli will travel to some of the most well-known and historic college football establishments and meet with giants in the sport to better understand what makes college football such a national sensation.
Shop Well for Less?
The One Show's Alex Jones and business journalist Steph McGovern are on a mission to help families change the way they shop without changing their lifestyle.
Consumer expert professor Avi Shankar gives advice on how to become a smarter shopper by looking at techniques used by retailers and marketing jargon.
60 Days on the Estates
Filmmaker Ed Stafford experiences first-hand the daily hardships that residents face on some of the UK's most troubled housing estates
Coast Australia
After almost a decade exploring the coastlines of Britain and Europe in the BAFTA award-winning series Coast, host Neil Oliver leads a local team of presenters for its biggest expedition ever in Coast Australia.
Coast Australia follows renowned Scottish archaeologist and historian Neil Oliver on his very first trip to Australia, as he and a diverse group of co-hosts gather stories about our spectacular coastline: the history, the people, the archaeology, the geography and the marine life, investigating interesting and little known facts along the way.
Oliver's co-hosts, all experts in their field, are journalist and Australian arts and culture specialist Miriam Corowa, environmentalist Professor Tim Flannery, marine scientist Dr Emma Johnston, anthropologist Dr Xanthe Mallett and television presenter and landscape architect Brendan Moar.
Each episode of the 8 x one hour series focuses on a different strip of coast, as Neil and the team visit all corners of Australia, from Broome to Botany Bay, the Great Barrier Reef, Tasmania, the Gold Coast, Mornington Peninsula, Darwin and the Coral Coast of WA.
The series will cast its line back tens of thousands of years as well as study contemporary social history. It will join the past and the present together and build a true story of a country which lives in synergy with its vast coastline, by meeting and talking with its people and intertwining this with fascinating facts and revelations.
Tomorrow's Food
Tomorrow's Food shows viewers the fascinating future of food: from field, through to the aisles of the supermarket, to our dining tables. Led by Dara O Briain, this series will reveal the cutting-edge technologies and produce appearing in farms, supermarkets, kitchens and restaurants around the world, transforming how we grow, buy and eat our food.
The world's population may be growing, but we're coming up with ingenious solutions to ensure the future of our breakfasts, lunches and dinners.
Deadly Power
Examining the twisted and true stories where people in positions of power and prominence take advantage of their authority to commit heinous acts of crime, all stemming from their control and unyielding power.
Homes by the Sea
For generations the seaside has been a place where many Brits dreamed of living. Today more than three million people across the land have realised that ambition. In this new series, architectural designer Charlie Luxton embarks on a nationwide journey to visit some of Britain's best homes by the sea and find out what makes the perfect coastal property. From renovated cottages to brand new builds, converted lighthouses and grand seafront terraces, Charlie explores the remarkable variety of styles and architecture that shape our coastal towns and villages. He also designs his own fantasy home in each amazing location, taking inspiration from the local architecture and spectacular scenery. In the first episode, Charlie travels to south-west Wales to visit some fantastic homes built on the rugged and breathtaking Pembrokeshire coast.
Next World
NextWorld is a documentary series that explores the future of technology and science over the next 20 years, with new inventions such as bionic suits, windships, hoverbikes, and somatic sensors.
When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions
NASA unlocks their vaults and lends their footage to the Discovery Channel to form this fascinating HD series. Narrated by Gary Sinise, this collection of training videos, home movies and more detail some of the first missions to the moon.
Secrets of the Universe
This groundbreaking new series follows a trail of energy into the power centers of the universe. Each program visualizes these realms based on current scientific data and uses state of the art supercomputer simulations. Dive into the heart of a supermassive black hole, fly down onto the toxic landscapes of alien planets and ride along the roiling surface of a star that's about to explode!
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