Julia Bradbury embarks on a 12,000-mile journey choosing assets in which she believes the public should have pride. From Britain's industrial and royal heritage to rolling countryside, dramatic coastline and eclectic architecture, she tours some of the nation's most spectacular and fascinating locations.
Soul! or SOUL! was a pioneering performance/variety television program in the late 1960s and early 1970s produced by New York City PBS affiliate, WNET. It showcased African American music, dance and literature.
When a man is accused of murdering his partner, his only defence is claiming it was a case of assisted suicide. But was it really an act of love or a cold blooded murder?
LOL's flagship stand-up series, Comedy In Color, features more than 100 original performances from the next generation of brilliant, diverse, and hilarious comedians. Comedy In Color was taped live at the world-famous Just For Laughs comedy festival in Montreal.
Traveling the Spectrum is a series that offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of three families living with autism, showcasing their journeys toward understanding and the joy of creating memories and discovering the world together.
Case Files: Chicago profiles real, recent, and unsolved homicides around the city in an attempt to find the killers and decrease violent crime in Chicago. It airs at 11pm on The CW in the greater Chicagoland area every Saturday.
All of the WWE Superstars are fired and sent to Slam City to find day jobs. Plunged into new career challenges, they pack every street corner with work to do and scores to settle.
As pieces of our past disappear, groups all over the world are beginning to seek out unique items, many the last of their kind, and restore them. This series follows a different group of these individuals each week as they complete these restorations of these one of a kind objects, sometimes taking years and millions of dollars to do so.
A unique look at some of the greatest teams every assembled -- from the iconic "Dream Team" to the "Redeem Team" to the current squad -- as the USA Basketball Men's National Team goes for a fourth consecutive Olympic gold medal in Tokyo.
NBC News meteorologist and co-anchor of the Saturday edition of Weekend Today (1987), Dylan Dreyer, helms this celebration of nature, which utilizes beautiful cinematography to create an up-close and personal experience with Earth's wild animals, from polar bears in the Arctic to black bears in Montana. The show's unique platform brings the excitement of seeing creatures in their natural habitats into viewers' homes, where they can explore natural phenomena -- including the migration of 1.6 million animals across 500 miles of Africa -- they may otherwise never have the chance to experience.