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- Hosted by Morgan Freeman, Through the Wormhole will explore the deepest mysteries of existence - the questions that have puzzled mankind for eternity. What are we made of? What was there before the beginning? Are we really alone? Is there a creator? These questions have been pondered by the most exquisite minds of the human race.
- The elusive qualities of sex appeal are examined through the lens of science in this probing documentary, which reveals the evolution and function of every component of human attraction. In this study of the science behind "chemistry," you'll learn how the subtlest sounds, sights and smells can affect sex appeal, and how genetic, hormonal and neurological factors create sparks between people.
- The excavations of Pompeii reveal a thriving sex industry with prostitutes ranging from female slaves to male celebrities. But like today sexual promiscuity was not considered proper or even legal. This program examines how such blatant behavior could flourish under fairly strict social norms and whether Pompeii was a sexual hot spot or reflects common practice in the Roman Empire.
- In this jailhouse interview, Arthur Shawcross, the Genesee River Killer, shares candid details of his crimes and his surprising family bonds.
- Eric Bauman (Chris Jericho)is a down and out web designer who is having trouble launching any original ideas. He stumbles on the idea of creating a website that is full of only recycled and or stolen content to drive hits . His idea works and he names the site ebaumsworld ( also stole the name idea from Wayne's world) . He soon builds an empire based on funny stuff he finds on the internet. But it's not all fun and games, along the way he meets many trials and tribulations. A feel good story about a boy coming of age in the computer age.
- Episodial documentaries uncovering the stories of people with unique abilities, otherwise physical or medical conditions, benign or life threatening.
- American Underworld investigates some of the most extreme and violent subcultures in the country, from drug manufacturers to car-theft rings to the sex trade.
- Dawn Porter travels around the world to find some of the extreme ways in which women find love and the relationships they have with men.
- People with life-threatening health problems undergo surgery.
- Dominic Bakewell played guitar in the 1980s rock outfit Berlin. Now age 48, he's left the wild life of rock 'n' roll behind. As a husband and father of a 2-year-old son, he writes children's songs and still loves to play guitar. Three months ago, however, Dominic was struck by a series of sudden seizures. MRI scans found a tumor the size of a plum on the left frontal side of his brain - right next to the area that controls his guitar-playing hand. It's so close to other vital areas like speech that leading UCLA neurosurgeon Dr. Linda Liau proposed doing the surgery while he was awake. Dr. Liau wants to make sure she cuts the entire tumor out, but she also want to preserve as much of his normal brain function as possible. If Dominic is conscious during surgery, the medical team can interrogate him to find out what each part of his brain does, before making an irreversible cut. This film is a startling exploration of one woman's lifelong fight to conquer brain tumors, both by breathtaking surgical technique and by her pioneering development and testing of brain tumor vaccines. It's also a cutting-edge journey into mapping music and creativity in the human brain. Above all, it's about one man's struggle to stay alive to raise his son.
- Sky Titus, a Native American teenager, has been battling life-threatening epilepsy for half his life. Medication can't control his violent seizures. Sky's mother, Leah Harper, is a traditional medicine woman who foresaw Sky's illness when he was born. Now, in a blend of traditional ritual and Western medicine, a new cure will be sought. Dr. Victor Perry, a renowned neurosurgeon from the University of California in San Francisco, will hunt for the tissue in Sky's brain that is causing the seizures. Leah will bless Dr. Perry's hands outside the operating room and arrange for the ritual burial of her son's diseased brain tissue. Sky will have to undergo two major brain surgeries in a single week. Those operations could leave him unable to speak, paralyzed, and might even kill him.
- Ghanaian-born New Yorker Dr. Oheneba Boachie-Adjei is arguably the world's top surgeon of spinal deformities. We follow his most challenging surgery to date, to save the life a 15-year-old boy from Sierra Leone whose back is bent forward at almost 90 degrees. We also see him complete an eight-year-long surgical project on a 10-year-old girl from Long Island. Without Dr. Boachie, her bent back would have crushed her lungs and killed her at age 2. Now, at age 10, she's about to enter junior high, and Dr. Boachie must do one final surgery to free her from the back brace she has worn for almost a decade. The surgeries each carry huge risks - both children may emerge from them walking, or both may never walk again.
- Gretchen Miller was an 18-year-old college student with a bright future ahead of her. Then, in one day, everything changed. She collapsed with intense stomach pain on the way to the library. A piece of her intestine had twisted. Now, 14 years later, her entire digestive system has shut down. She has not eaten a meal for over a decade, living instead on bags of fluid fed intravenously. During the past six months, Gretchen's liver went into acute failure and her weight dropped to 67 pounds; she was given just weeks to live. Only one man could even hope to save her: Dr. Kareem Abu Elmagd, a pioneering multi-organ transplant surgeon from the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Dr Kareem proposed a shocking procedure - to completely disembowel Gretchen and transplant six organs from a recently deceased organ donor. It's a race against time: the operation is so complex that it usually takes around 20 hours, but the donor organs can only survive for nine hours before they go bad. That means Dr. Kareem has to remove Gretchen's entire digestive system while the donor organs are en-route by plane. If those organs don't arrive, Gretchen is as good as dead. If they do, she will have to survive the most complicated surgery in modern medicine.
- Allison Lowery was born with a heart her doctors call a train wreck. It was on the wrong side of her body, it was backward and it had a hole in it. The main arteries leading to her heart were reversed - a deadly condition that deprives the body of oxygen-rich blood. She had three surgeries by the time she was 10, including one that nearly killed her. Not only did Allison survive, she became a track star, jumping high hurtles for her school team, outside Little Rock, Ark. Now, just two months before her 17th birthday, Allison is due for a valve replacement. It's normally a routine operation, but with a heart like Allison's, nothing is routine. Scar tissue from previous operations has caused her heart was to become stuck to her sternum. Dr. Robert Jaquiss will have to cut Allison open without fatally wounding her heart muscle. Then, to pull off this delicate operation, Dr. Jaquiss will have to turn on its head everything he knows about the human heart. A few weeks later, in a suburban Texas hospital, Tracy and Ann Martin welcome their newborn son, Sebastian, into the world. What should have been the happiest day of their life becomes their worst nightmare. As with Allison's, the main arteries to Sebastian's heart were transposed. Without immediate surgery, Sebastian will die. Just five days into the newborn's young life, surgeon Charles Fraser will cut open his tiny heart and perform a six-hour surgery to switch vital arteries that are only the size of sewing needles. As Tracy and Anne Martin face the perils of raising a child with a congenital heart defect, we see them take hope from a survivor like Allison, who never lets her heart stop her from living her life.