// archives

Nat Geo

This tag is associated with 6 posts

Greenlit: One Big Family: The Hutterites, National Geographic Channel

One Big Family: The Hutterites w/t (10 x ) – Docuseries following members of the 45,000 strong pacifist Hutterite community in Montana who have rejected material possessions and status symbols. Channel: National Geographic Producer: Collins Avenue TX: 2012 Source: Cynopsis

Greenlit: Cosmos: A Space-Time Odyssey, Fox / National Geographic

Cosmos: A Space-Time Odyssey – Documentary series hosted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse that explores the science of the cosmos and the role of space exploration in furthering our knowledge. Channel:  Fox / National Geographic Producer: Cosmos Studios TX: 2013 Source: Realscreen

Greenlit: George W. Bush: The 9/11 Interview, National Geographic

George W. Bush: The 9/11 Interview  – Special in which George Bush is interviewed about his experience of the events of 9/11, including never-seen-before archive and material from the George W. Presidential Library. Channel: National Geographic Producer:  Partisan Pictures TX: 28th August, 2011 Source: Realscreen

Greenlit: Man Hunt, National Geographic International

Man Hunt (4 x 60′) – Hayden Turner goes to Vnauatu and Cameroon to join local people in the hunt for food, using spears and blow-darts. Channel: National Geographic Channels International Producer:  Natural History New Zealand TX: Late August, 2011 Source: C21

Greenlit: Wild Australia, National Geographic Aus, NDR Naturfilm, ZDF/Arte, NDR LMA

Wild Australia -  Sumptuously shot in full HD over multiple episodes Wild Australia will showcase some of our most iconic and significant national parks and what makes each ecologically unique. Featuring ‘blue chip’ animal behaviour footage, the series will take Australians beyond National Parks as tourist attractions and into the heart of each of these [...]

Greenlit: The Link, National Geographic

The Link w/t (8 x 60′) – Docuseries that explores the evolution of modern technology. Channel: National Geographic TX: TBC Source: Cynopsis

Greenlit: The Indestructibles, National Geographic

The Indestructibles (7 x 60′) – Docuseries in which scientists explore how people are able to cheat death using CGI, reconstructions and archive footage. Channel: National Geographic TX: 10th July 2011 Source: Cynopsis

Greenlit: Rocket Men, National Geographic

Rocket Men w/t (20 x 30′) – Docuseries following an Alabama-based family who are all NASA rocket scientists. Channel: National Geographic Producer: Flight 33 TX: 28th September, 2011 Source: Cynopsis

Greenlit: Rocked, National Geographic

Rocked w/t (5 x 60′) – Docuseries following the work of globe-trotting engineers tasked with making unstable cliffs safe. Channel: National Geographic TX: TBC Source: Cynopsis

Greenlit: Mad Scientists, National Geographic

Mad Scientists w/t (12 x 30′) – John Bowler meets backyard inventors and scientists who have interesting, or just crazy, ideas that might just change the world. Channel: National Geographic TX: 5th October, 2011 Source: Cynopsis

Follow tvmole on Twitter