Watch dramatic footage of violent volcano eruptions that caused immense damage, including the Mount Pinatubo eruption in 1991, one of the largest eruptions of the 20th century.
This documentary series follows the passionate group of volunteers who run the Vancouver Orphan Kitten Rescue Association or VOKRA, a no-kill, non-profit, registered charity dedicated to the rescue of cats and kittens.
Set in the lawless world of the Old West, this series follows the path of a young man forced on a journey to avenge the death of this father, protect the Apache tribe he has grown to love and reclaim the land and gold that is rightfully theirs.
When Tori and her girlfriend Kayla move from Miami to Los Angeles, Kayla's hometown, they become embroiled in the dramatic lives of Kayla's old friends, causing them to take a hard look at their own relationship.
The craziest car show you'll ever see. Celebrities terrify their unsuspecting passengers with very dangerous driving (don't worry, there's a stunt driver on the car roof).
Huge dramas play out daily in the natural world and never more so than when a predator is hunting or when prey manages to break free and escape. With dangers around every corner, all creatures live close disaster and this exciting trilogy charts the highs and lows.
They were bloodthirsty Scandinavian warriors and fine craftsmen. From Newfoundland to the Caspian Sea they robbed and traded fine furs, jewelry, slaves or weapons: anything worth something. They opened new trade routes still used today, founded magnificent cities such as Kiev and Novgorod, and captured ancient hubs like York, Naples and Istanbul. This series follows the Vikings everywhere they went, revealing stunning new archaeological discoveries that turn Viking history on its head.
Nina Shirley is a lover of dirt and a local expert for everything it touches. From raising chickens and cows to growing their own food, Nina and her husband embody what it means to create a truly sustainable home.
Seven millennial women with cookbooks, guns, and the desire to rebuild civilization, fight to survive without losing their humanity in a world gone dark.
New Yorker Samira discovers the origins of Indian cuisine. She finds exclusive and authentic places, convincing chefs to part with their secrets to give you a peek into India’s rich culinary heritage.
OutTV's latest travel series "Fabulocity" features cities all over the world. Hosts Adamo Ruggiero and Jason Rutaas travel the globe to uncover hidden gems not found in the guide books and discover the magnificence of the places. With some help from travel experts, Ruggiero and Rutaas investigate the cities and report back to viewers on their four-part "Fabulocity" findings, flair, energy, flavour and shine. While the series is not solely for LGBT travelers, the hosts do profile the gay community in each place they visit, including Prince Edward Island, Bangkok and Venezuela.
May 1945. Even though populations are celebrating Allied victory, the German defeat doesn't promise a better tomorrow. In the five years that separated the end of the Second World War from the start of the Cold War, the world had hoped for a lasting peace, but instead found itself on the brink of apocalypse. Five years of chaos and hope for the people of a shattered Europe, who became pawns in the games of the major powers. May 8th, 1945 : A terrible war finally ended in the smoking ruins of the Reich. The civilian populations celebrated the victory. It was a time for jubilation. But the celebration lasted little more than a few days. The defeat of Nazi Germany did not mean a rosy future lay around the corner. A shattered Europe had to rebuild, heal its wounds, and deal with the fall-out from an interminable and barbarous conflict, whilst sketching the outlines of its future. Throughout Europe a human tide is rising.