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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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    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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    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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    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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    Critter Quest!

    Critter Quest!

    Smithsonian Channel
    Critter Quest! takes you on safari in your own backyard with three episodes of this fun and informative children's program from the Smithsonian Channel. Host Peter Schriemer helps viewers learn where to find common insects and animals. Then, he reveals fascinating facts about each critter, including click beetles, gray tree frogs, walking sticks and jumping spiders. Schriemer also discusses various creatures' habits, including migration and hibernation.moreless
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    Presidential Collection

    Presidential Collection

    Smithsonian Channel
    Presidential Collection from the Smithsonian Channel is a podcast about the American Presidents and America's history. It gives a behind-the-scenes look through art at the men who held the most important job in America. Each National Monument has a story behind its existence, including the Washington Monument and the WWII Memorial. View a picture of each important monument and learn the history behind the President which inspired it. Did you ever hear the story about how the Washington Monument almost ended up on wheels? Learn about this and so much more in these podcasts. Get a unique look at the mixture of art and politics through the eyes of artists. Watch interviews from the people who help run the home of the President. There are interviews from butlers, plumbers, chefs, housekeepers and florists. If you've ever wondered what inspired our first President, then this is the podcast which can answer those questions. This is a piece of American history which won't be found in history books, and is a great resource.moreless
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    Nature Tech

    Nature Tech

    Smithsonian Channel
    In this series, scientists look at nature to find answers for modern day problems in surprising ways. See how airplanes mimic birds, sharks inspire swimsuits and natures inspires renewable energy.
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    Tomb Detectives

    Tomb Detectives

    Smithsonian Channel
    Tomb Detectives is the Smithsonian Channel six-part documentary series which looks to uncover the truth behind suspicious deaths in history. This team of archaeologists travels the world, equipped with sophisticated technology, on a mission to solve murders which have baffled historians. From a Roman cemetery with 20 disembodied skulls, to child mummies in Chile, vampire graves in Connecticut and more, join these sleuths as they head around the world to solve these mysteries.moreless
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    Footprints in the Water

    Footprints in the Water

    Smithsonian Channel
    Conservationist Nan Hauser goes on a mission to find new clues that point to the specific behaviors of whales and dolphins.
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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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    Ghost Cat: Saving the Clouded Leopard

    Ghost Cat: Saving the Clouded Leopard

    Smithsonian Channel
    The clouded leopard lives in the jungles of Southeast Asia and is one of the most endangered members of the panther family. A small group of people are driven to help save these animals and must search Thailand to find and save them.moreless
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    A Woman Amoung Wolves

    A Woman Amoung Wolves

    Smithsonian Channel (Mini-Series 2009)
    Gudrun Pflueger ha spent over six years in search of the elusive wolves of British Columbia. This documentary tells the story of her five-week expedition and records her incredible encounters with the animals.moreless
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    Remembering Vietnam: The Wall at Twenty Five

    Remembering Vietnam: The Wall at Twenty Five

    Smithsonian Channel
    Discover what the Vietnam Wall represents to those who conceived it and to those it honors in this powerful documentary. "Remembering Vietnam: The Wall at Twenty Five" tells the story of how the Vietnam Wall came into existence, and the people intimately involved with it's creation.moreless
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    Smithsonian Spotlight: Scurlock Studio

    Smithsonian Spotlight: Scurlock Studio

    Smithsonian Channel
    Addison Scurlock and his two sons, George and Robert, created the Scurlock Studio and took photos of African American families, weddings, graduations, etc in the early 1900s that would forever paint a picture of the history surrounding African American culture.moreless
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    Smithsonian Spotlight

    Smithsonian Spotlight

    Smithsonian Channel
    Get an exclusive, in-depth look at the exhibits, fieldwork, and personalities of the Smithsonian Institution. Host Susan Spencer meets and speaks with some of the most influential people in science, art and innovation.moreless
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    White House Revealed

    White House Revealed

    Smithsonian Channel
    Meet the devoted staff that help the White House run smoothly on a daily basis. From the devoted doormen to the butlers, plumbers, chefs, housekeepers, engineers, and florists, get to know the people who serve president after president.moreless
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    America's Treasure

    America's Treasure

    Smithsonian Channel
    The National Museum of American History houses many of America's greatest treasures and icons. Get to know more about where they came from and how they made it into the collection.moreless
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    America's Hangar

    America's Hangar

    Smithsonian Channel
    This historical aircraft can only be viewed at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, housed in Washington, DC, and in the Udvar-Hazy Center in Virginia. Find out more about it's history and the amazing pilots who have driven the aircraft industry including: Charles Lindbergh, Chuck Yeager, and Amelia Earhart.moreless
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    Sky View

    Sky View

    Smithsonian Channel
    Soar over Europe and experience the landscape from an eagle's perspective. Take a totally unique and exciting trip through through Ireland, Italy, and France
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