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- In the 1970s, an anchorman's stint as San Diego's top-rated newsreader is challenged when an ambitious newswoman becomes his co-anchor.
- The Man in the Yellow Hat is an oddball museum employee who looks after his pet monkey, an inquisitive and wonderful creature whose enthusiasm often gets the best of him.
- This program strives to give the viewer an impression of what it is like to actually be on the moon. It provides a romantic, inspirational depiction of the Apollo astronauts travels on the moon peppered by their quotations of their impressions.
- Behind-the-scenes look at upcoming feature films, featuring interview commentary with their casts and crews.
- A one-hour retrospective featuring interviews with the cast and producers, past highlights and an inside look at the final week of production.
- This episode of the BBC news show Our World follows a number of people who despite growing up in the U.K. were not allowed to become citizens of the country and were deported after reaching the age of 18.
- Behind-the-scenes documentary on the making and production of "The Curse of the Black Pearl".
- "Behind-the-scenes" documentary on the making of and public reaction to the Ron Howard/Brian Grazer film "A Beautiful Mind." Featuring rare interviews with Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connally and mathematician John Nash.
- A behind the scenes look at the making of Robert Zemeckis' 2007 motion capture version of Beowulf.
- Nearly every possible element to making the film Black Hawk Down (2001) is examined here in great detail. Both behind the scenes material and interviews with the cast, crew and actual rangers inform us how this film was pulled off so perfectly.
- The making of the motion picture "Apollo 13".
- Heists do not solely exist in the movies. These high profile schemes are elaborately planned, artful in their Machiavellian plotting, and so meticulously coordinated that they are often referred to as "the masterpieces of the confidence game". Often aimed at impossibly ambitious targets - casinos, jewelry stores, or famous museums - the masterminds behind these crimes are often heralded as the ingenious magicians of the underworld. The mystery and magnitude of these real crime stories sparks an undeniable interest for us innocent onlookers - a sense of seduction, spectacle and entertainment.
- A documentary aired on The Sci Fi Channel about the movie Serenity (2005) and the fandom of Firefly (2002), the series that it was based on. Features interviews with the cast and crew.
- An overview of the making of the film Pearl Harbor (2001) and a look back at the real life events
- An inside look at how Las Vegas creates a world of illusion, enticing guests to enter into a world of opulence and decadence.
- Get an insider's look at how Robert Hanssen's story brought to the screen in the film Breach
- Beetle goes to DNA Productions to understand how The Ant Bully was made.
- The technical process of motion capturing Robert Zemeckis' 'Beowulf' is explained in 10 chapters: The Volume; "T" Pose Prep; What is E.O.G.?; Lay of the Land; Givin' props; Scanners; Stunts and rigs; Plan of Attack; Fight me and Baby, it's cold inside.
- Learn how 5 foot 10, hefty Ray Winstone got to realize his dream of playing a 6 foot 7 blond viking with a six-pack thanks to the process of motion capturing. The result: Beowulf.
- Screenwriters Neil Gaiman and Roger Avery discuss how they put back all the stuff the monks 'censored' when they put the first known story to paper in the English language: the poem of Beowulf.
- This documentary follows the creation of the film After the Sunset (2004). Starting off with some great location scouting & screen tests and followed by tons of on-set production footage, this documentary is the perfect example of how to have fun on a location shoot. We are also treated to re-shoot footage and finally the film's premiere at various locations.
- A look at the different designs that went into creating the monsters and creatures that inhabit the world of Beowulf.
- A look at the costume, set and lighting design envisioned in 3D art in preparation for the filming of the 3D feature length Beowulf.