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    Aerial America

    Aerial America

    Smithsonian Channel
    Shot completely in HD, this captivating journey shows some of the rarest views of some of the nation's most popular landmarks in a whole new light.
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    The Real Story

    The Real Story

    Smithsonian Channel
    A team of history buffs examine the true stories behind famous people, places and events that could come off as fictitious but are actually based on fact. They work to solve myths and use facts, files, stories and recreations to prove the fictional stories wrong.moreless
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    Titanoboa: Monster Snake
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    Ninja: Shadow Warriors

    Ninja: Shadow Warriors

    Smithsonian Channel
    Ninja: Shadow Warriors is the Smithsonian Channel series that explores the legends of the ancient soldiers. See ninja master Tanba lead his soldiers into battle against Samurai, learning the secret ninja techniques of spying, warfare and more.
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    The Re-Inventors

    The Re-Inventors

    Smithsonian Channel
    Matt Hunter and Jeremy MacPherson discover original patent designs from old inventions and follow how they are built and tested and put into the patent stage.
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    Dive Detectives

    Dive Detectives

    Smithsonian Channel
    Mysteries are abundant on the floors of our oceans, lakes and rivers. Father and son team, Mike and Warren Fletcher, try to find these secrets together. They try to find the lost Laotian treasure, downed subs, and dumped atomic bomb parts and many other adventures.moreless
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    The Vampire Princess

    The Vampire Princess

    Smithsonian Channel
    The Vampire Princess is the Smithsonian Channel documentary special which looks at the story which Bram Stoker told in Dracula. Was the terrifying Dracula based on a real person, and if so, who was the inspiration for such a feared character? The Vampire Princess goes on a journey through eighteenth century Czechoslovakia, examining the history of the beautiful Princess Eleonore von Schwarzenberg, since some think that it is possible that she was the inpsiartion for the feared vampire.moreless
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    Carrier at War

    Carrier at War

    Smithsonian Channel
    Carrier at War allows you to experience the exciting life of aircraft carrier military pilots, flying state-of-the-art jets and risking their very lives every day to protect the freedoms of the United States. The first part of the action-packed trilogy, War Stories, Carrier at War invites you to re-live adventures from the front line of Iraq and Afghanistan as recounted by the pilots and crew serving aboard the USS Enterprise in this war-torn region. From riveting first-hand accounts to actual real-time mission footage, this compelling feature will keep you spellbound as you are thrust into a front-row seat of what many refer to as "the most dangerous place on the planet." Carrier at War is not just for the military enthusiast, or those who have served or who now serve in the military, but also for all Americans who wish to celebrate the fascinating and heroic tales of America's finest!moreless
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    Smithsonian Channel's Sound Revolution

    Smithsonian Channel's Sound Revolution

    Smithsonian Channel
    Morgan Freeman narrates this visual history of music genres such as bebop, jazz, rock and roll, and soul music, each originating in the "ground zero"-Clarksdale, Mississippi and the Mississippi Delta. Check out multiple performances from artists like: B.B. King, Ike Turner, Buddy Guy, Etta James, Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Robert Cray, New Orleans All Stars, Modern Jazz Quartet, Clark Terry, Miles Davis, Mighty Clouds of Joy, LaVern Baker, The Neville Brothers, Solomon Burke and more!moreless
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    Picturing the Presidents

    Picturing the Presidents

    Smithsonian Channel
    Citizens have the power to elect a president, but even after the election, artists have the power to commemorate or condemn them.
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    Tattoo Odyssey

    Tattoo Odyssey

    Smithsonian Channel
    Chris Rainier is a photographer with a passion for tattoo culture. He has traveled across the world to document was tattoos mean to different people. He has discovered that tattoos are used for an expression of identity. He now visits the Indonesian island of the Mentawai people, where the ancient ritual of tattooing fading away.moreless
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    Decoding Immortality

    Decoding Immortality

    Smithsonian Channel
    Nobel Prize-winning scientist Elizabeth Blackburn may have found the fountain of youth in Australia. Blackburn has worked with molecular biologist Carol Greider for years trying to find out all about this enzyme.moreless
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    Mighty Ships

    Mighty Ships

    Smithsonian Channel
    Learn all of the in's and out's of the world's strongest ships as they go on some of the the most challenging, dangerous jobs a working boat will ever face.
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    Stories from the Vaults

    Stories from the Vaults

    Smithsonian Channel
    Ever wonder how museums work? Get a behind the scenes look at the famous Smithsonian Institution museum complex in "Stories from the Vault". Host Tom Cavanagh meets with experts within the Smithsonian and showcases the artifacts they work to preserve for future generations.moreless
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    SciQ

    SciQ

    Smithsonian Channel
    SciQ's teen hosts Paula and Andrew leave the classroom behind and get hands-on experience as they explore the world of science and technology in this Smithsonian Channel educational series.
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    Mystery of the Hope Diamond

    Mystery of the Hope Diamond

    Smithsonian Channel
    The history of the Hope Diamond has long intrigued the public for ages. Join the Smithsonian Channel as they explore the legend while spanning three continents to consult experts, scholars, and scientists to help unload the gem's mysteries.moreless
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    Zoo Vets

    Zoo Vets

    Smithsonian Channel
    Zoo veterinarians have challenging jobs as they treat their patients who fly and live underwater and come in almost every shape and size!
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    Inside the Music

    Inside the Music

    Smithsonian Channel
    Inside the Music takes an in-depth look at some of the people who have helped shape the sound of modern music as we know it. Exploring the origins of pop, rock and R&B, this series takes a look at some of the people whose influence behind the scenes has been as influential as some of the celebrated figures behind the mic. "All You Need is Klaus" introduces you to the incredible Klaus Voorman, an influential figure in the early days of The Beatles. Supported by interviews with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Carly Simon and Joe Walsh, the contribution Voorman made to music is examined. Voorman, best known for designing the cover art on The Beatles "Revolver", is lauded by Simon for the incredible influence he had on her monster hit, "You're So Vain". "Accordion Kings" delves into accordion culture in Columbia and showcases the massive Vallenato accordion festival. "Electrified: The Guitar Revolution" is a must see for fans of the electric guitar, as the history of the instrument is examined, as well as the artists who brought the electric to the forefront of modern music. Entertaining and informative, Inside the Music is required viewing for music fans.moreless
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    Making The Monkees

    Making The Monkees

    Smithsonian Channel
    Making The Monkees chronicles the rise and fall of one of America's preeminent musical groups of all time, The Monkees.
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    Into The Frozen Abyss

    Into The Frozen Abyss

    Smithsonian Channel
    The crew of the Tangaroa dives deep into the Southern Ocean to capture the many fish that live in the unique climate and report their findings on global warming and the lifestyle of the fish.moreless
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