Revelations – The Initial Journey is a 2002 TV series, produced by Cloud 9 Screen Entertainment Group in New Zealand. The stories are told through the narrator who is called Jess the Traveller and played by Tom Hern. Each episode contains a story from a different time and place in world history. The show ran for one season and it had 26 half-hour episodes.
Best-selling author and chef Deborah VanTrece introduces viewers to “global soul food,” a style of cooking that combines traditional Southern American soul food with different international influences to create something both familiar and new. Her dishes run the worldwide gamut from smothered chicken meatballs over herb truffled spaetzle to paella macaroni.
Follows Kal Penn as he travels the country looking at businesses, initiatives, researchers and communities transitioning to clean energy, exploring the critical topics connected to climate change and how to tackle this issue together.
Doctor*Ology is a documentary television series which premiered its first five episodes on March 2, 2007 on the Discovery Channel. It is a comedic documentary, starring Leslie Nielsen, which describes the type of work done in various medical specialties.
In the 20th century, oceans become battlegrounds as nations built powerful warships; this series, co-produced with World of Warships, uses 3D CGI to explore naval battles and their engineering feats.
OutTV's latest travel series "Fabulocity" features cities all over the world. Hosts Adamo Ruggiero and Jason Rutaas travel the globe to uncover hidden gems not found in the guide books and discover the magnificence of the places. With some help from travel experts, Ruggiero and Rutaas investigate the cities and report back to viewers on their four-part "Fabulocity" findings, flair, energy, flavour and shine. While the series is not solely for LGBT travelers, the hosts do profile the gay community in each place they visit, including Prince Edward Island, Bangkok and Venezuela.