Hosts Donnie Wahlberg and Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg dig deep behind the headlines to reveal the gritty realities of diabolical couples whose dark and twisted love drives them to murder.
Experience the mystery, suspense and adrenaline of the highly acclaimed series, UNCHARTED. From the windy Caucasus mountain ranges to the dark jungles of Paraguay, Jim Shockey seeks out the most amazing places, people, and wildlife that exist today. Dive headfirst into an unforgettable journey featuring culture and conflict, wildlife and danger – all from the eyes of the most well-known and respected hunter in the world, Jim Shockey, as he explores the edges of the known world.
The lives of three girls who are by chance living together in a small, rented room in Male'. They share the 2-room apartment with a single guy who happens to be a 'limelight'.
This richly detailed, visually stunning documentary series covers the entire dramatic saga of World War II in the Pacific. From Manchuria to Hiroshima, the people, armaments, locations and battles of the epic conflict are covered in 20 unforgettable episodes. The Allies' crusade to defeat imperial Japan's bloody expansion featured difficult, heroic fighting at sea, in the air, and on innumerable jungle islands.
Broadcast personality Richard Syrett creates a calm, rational platform on which stars from the worlds of conspiracy thought, the paranormal, alternate health can engage in high quality discourse in these subject arenas.
Imagine living with one of the rarest medical conditions in the world? Imagine if doing simple, everyday tasks were an enormous challenge for you? What if there were no one you could confide in who could truly understand the pain, struggles and isolation you experience every single day? Now, against all the odds, a new documentary series – Two In A Million – brings together two inspirational individuals, who share the same rare medical condition, for the very first time.
What role do traditions play in women’s lives? Is it important to move away from one’s roots to lead an independent, self-determined life? Or is it more that the roots themselves provide a secure basis to move ahead?