An engaging exploration of the Pacific Northwest at the intersection of the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean; Mark Justice, Chef Robert "Stew" Stewart, and Heather Johnson explore and experience the incredible culture of this beautiful region.
This 5-part series ventures into the roots of our nation’s high hopes and hard labors to discover the towns that boomed fast and went bust even faster. Through original footage, interviews with experts, and archival materials, this fascinating documentary takes viewers on an amazing journey through our abandoned history. From the deserts of California, Arizona, and New Mexico to the forts, trails, and battle sites of war, witness the precious remains of the past that exist today only as shadows of former glories and empty promises.
In each episode, Rowe visits unique individuals and joins them in their respective undertakings, paying tribute to innovators, do-gooders, entrepreneurs, collectors, fanatics-people who simply have to do it. This show is about passion, purpose, and occasionally, hobbies that get a little out of hand.
Queens of Kings takes a raw look at Brooklyn's brightest drag stars. In this Revry Original Series, you see the intricate duality of performing in drag and the compelling story of the person behind the makeup.
From American Revolution to the modern wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the American sniper has been the most efficient weapon on the battlefield, With full cooperation from the US Marine Corps and the National Rifle Association, you'll experience the heart pounding real life stories of our country's most experienced combatants.
Secrets & Mysteries was a television series which originally aired in syndication from 1988 to 1989. It was hosted by Edward Mulhare and dealt with topics of a paranormal nature, as well as mysterious historical events. It was similar to the 1970s/1980s series In Search of....
"Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena."
The series consisted of 26 episodes, written by Erik Nelson and produced by Craig Haffner. It was released on home video in the late 1980s to the early 2000s under the title Secrets of the Unknown.
A 10-episode spin off of Say Yes To The Dress that features couples representing each U.S. state, Puerto Rico, and Washington, D.C., and concluded with a mass wedding in New York City with all 52 couples, officiated by Randy Fenoli.
Stories shared on this site are part of a national storytelling project. These stories are woven into the American Portrait docuseries & TV specials, airing on PBS member stations across the country.
Never Been Asked is a comedy-focused interview show that stars Lucas Brody, one half of the Broadcast Boys. Our goal for every interview is to make it a special experience for the guest by asking unique questions that they have never been asked before.
The American Civil War creates a vivid portrait of America's greatest internal crisis, from the first antislavery protests to Lee's surrender at Appomattox. Along the way, this series examines the moral, political, and strategic forces that set brother against brother for more than four years, in what is generally understood to be the first modern war.
Two schoolteachers, Nick and Brian, tour small-town America in their 1968 golden Cadillac convertible, encountering awesome people and places that make the nation great.
The series will feature the lifestyle and interactions of six women from the popular Dancehall sub-culture. The series will take viewers on an exciting, entertaining and dramatic journey riddled with swag, drama and grit.