Discovery Channel Documentaries

Season 2016

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Documentaries that have been produced by the Discovery Channel.

Where to Watch Season 2016

9 Episodes

  • Telescope
    E1
    TelescopeNASA's James Webb Telescope is the next step in humankind's ongoing mission to see farther into the universe and answer fundamental questions that have ignited human curiosity from the beginning of time.
  • Snaketacular
    E2
    SnaketacularGet up close and personal with some of the creepiest creatures on earth - snakes. Host Danny Trejo and experts provide insight on home videos and real snake encounters, in this nail-biting one-hour special!
  • Sonic Sea
    E3
    Sonic SeaSonic Sea is a documentary about the devastating impact of industrial and military ocean noise on whales and other marine life. The film begins with a mystery: the unexplained stranding and mass mortality of several species of whales in the Bahamas in March 2000. As the mystery unfolds, the film explores the critical role of sound in the sea, and the sudden, dramatic changes human activity is inflicting on the ocean's delicate acoustic habitat -- changes that threaten the ability of whales and other marine animals to prosper, to function, and ultimately, to survive. Sonic Sea features several charismatic scientists, including Ken Balcomb, the former Navy pilot and acoustics expert who proved to the world that naval sonar is killing whales, as well as the musician and environmental activist, Sting, whose moving interview connects the sonic world of marine life with our sonic world on land. The film offers solutions (and, by extension, hope) for a quieter ocean, and underscores that the ocean's destiny is inextricably bound with our own.
  • Jupiter: Close Encounter
    E4
    Jupiter: Close EncounterCan Jupiter unlock the secrets of Earth’s formation? How did a team engineer a spacecraft to endure a toxic mix of radiation and gaseous turbulence? After a five-year journey, the moment of truth is finally here. Jupiter: Close Encounter delivers a comprehensive, hour-long look at the unprecedented, amazing, and utterly extreme journey of NASA’s heavily armoured Juno Spacecraft on an odyssey to the largest planet in the solar system. Anchored by DAILY PLANET Co-Host Dr. Dan Riskin from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, Jupiter: Close Encounter follows NASA’s Juno Spacecraft mission as it attempts to enter a “polar orbit” around the king of the the solar system for the first time ever on July 4. The landmark mission will study the planet’s spectacular auroras, seek the inner-most core, and wade into Jupiter’s Great Red Spot. The gripping one-hour special introduces viewers to the dedicated and incredible team behind the high stakes-mission – scientists determined to provide new answers to the mystery of the solar system, Earth, and life itself.
  • Killing the Colorado
    E5
    Killing the ColoradoThe drought in the American West is predicted to be the worst in 1,000 years. Join five Academy Award-winning filmmakers as they explore the environmental crisis of our time and how to fix it before it’s too late.
  • Rats
    E6
    RatsOscar nominated director Morgan Spurlock unveils a new form of documentary horror storytelling, journeying around the world to bring viewers face to face with rats while delving into our complicated relationship with these creepy creatures. Taking us into the Rattus nests in ways never before captured on film, RATS dives deep into New York City's parks, subway tunnels, and sewers; venture to rice paddies in Cambodia and Vietnam where rats are caught and sold as food, cross worldly streets in India paroled by the revered Night Rat Killers, journey to English countryside where packs of terriers kill hundreds of rats per day, and look inside a New Orleans lab, where scientists are studying how flooding and abandoned neighborhoods are making rats more invasive than ever.
  • The Somme: The First 24 Hours
    E7
    The Somme: The First 24 HoursDiscovery marks the centenary of the defining moment in World War One with a special one-off documentary, hosted by actor and historian Sir Tony Robinson, which poignantly examines the first day of one of the bloodiest battles in human history. This one-off special tells the powerful and moving story of five men, all members of a unique volunteer army – the Sheffield City battalion – as it recounts the soldiers’ last days, leaving their homes and loved ones to go and serve alongside their friends and neighbours, completely unaware of what lay ahead of them. Central to the programme is the story of Private Frank Meakin, who recorded his unique personal testimony of the war. Frank and his friends could never have anticipated what they would experience, but 100 years on we know in detail, thanks to his diary – an account that shouldn’t have existed, because keeping one was forbidden for servicemen on active duty on the Western Front. Frank’s diary, which was smuggled back from the Front, reveals the intimate details and dramatic stories of one battalion – and one British city – in the words of one man.
  • The Dark Side of the Sun
    E8
    The Dark Side of the SunScientists and engineers who built the world's largest solar telescope and launched the first solar probe into space help predict and prepare the planet for solar storms.
  • Jawai India's Leopard Hills
    E9
    Jawai India's Leopard Hillsawai, in south-west Rajasthan, is a land shaped by lava that bubbled to the surface millions of years ago. That is not what makes this place special, though. The granite hills surrounding human settlements have been claimed by wild leopards and these leopards are living with humans for years in perfect harmony.

 

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