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End of the World Documentaries or related content that are not a part of an ongoing series.
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2012 Apocalypse
Researchers consider a prediction by an ancient civilization that the apocalypse will occur in 2012. Shown on the Discovery Channel. |
After Armageddon
An analysis of how human beings have survived disasters of the past. Shown on the History Channel and History International. |
Aftermath: World Without Oil
The changes that would have to take place on Earth if there were no longer any oil. Shown on the National Geographic Channel. |
Black Blizzard
A weather phenomenon that becomes known as the "black blizzard" ravages America's heartland from 1930-'40; scientists re-create conditions of the time and conclude that it was not a natural disaster but a man-made one. |
Comets: Prophets of Doom
Mysteries surround comets; predicting the future; the creation of the universe. Shown on the History Channel and History International. |
Dinosaurs: Return to Life?
Recent advances in genetic research may allow scientists to bring back dinosaurs in an unusual way. Shown on the Science Channel. |
Earth 2100
U.S. experts who have modeled a scenario of the next century predict that if mankind continues on its current trajectory, the world will face a "perfect storm" of population growth, resource depletion, climate change, terrorism and disease. |
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"Life" on Animal Planet starting at 8 PM
The diversity of the natural world and unusual animal behavior that has enabled species to survive...VISIT SHOW PAGE for more! |
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Life Series on The Discovery Channels
"Challenges of Life" - Survival strategies of animals and plants; the stalk-eye fly inflates his head to impress females; cheetahs band together to hunt large prey; monkeys use a hammer and anvil to crack nuts...VISIT SHOW PAGE for more!
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Planet Earth
More than five years in the making, this BBC original series redefines the genre and is the first of its kind to be filmed entirely in high definition format...VISIT SHOW PAGE FOR MORE ABOUT THIS SERIES . Shown on Animal Planet and Discovery Channel. |
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