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Created by John Hendricks, the visionary founder of Discovery Channel, Curiosity Channel is renowned for its unique brand of storytelling and stunning visuals that immerse viewers in exclusive originals, series, and features that help them explore their passions and discover new ones. Access the full category of factual entertainment with Curiosity Channel’s award-winning programming covering space, art, volcanoes, history, travel, cars, architecture, dinosaurs and so much more.
Crime Inc.
S1, EP7 "Black Dahilia, Oklahoma Bomb, Sorbonne Riots, Campbell, Black September and Mersey Gang"Looking into the unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short, the 1995 Oklahoma Truck Bombing, the Sorbonne Riots of 1968, the Black September plane hijackings of 1970, and Naomi Campbell.
Crime Inc.
S1, EP8 "Richard III; September 11, 2001; U-2 Spy Plane; Cricket Coach"Discussing King Richard III's alleged murder of his two nephews, September 11th, the U-2 spy plane capture by the Soviets, Lester Pigott, the jockey convicted of massive tax fraud, and cricket player and coach Bob Woolmer's death.
Crime Inc.
S1, EP5 "Lindbergh Kidnapping; Boy George; JFK; Snoop Dogg; Lizzie Borden"Discussing the Lindbergh kidnapping, Lee Harvey Oswald's assassination of John F. Kennedy, Snoop Dogg's charges of murder, rape and drug and weapons' possession, the Anthrax attack, and the Lizzie Borden murder case.
Crime Inc.
S1, EP6 "Great Train Robbery; Christian Slater; Tiananmen Square; Al Capone"Looking into the Great Train Robbery of 1963, the IRA's attempted assassination of Margaret Thatcher, Hollywood's perennial bad boy, Christian Slater, the 1989 Tiananmen Square protest, and gangster Al Capone.
Scary Tales of New York
S1, EP5 "The Mad Bomber"An investigation into the iconic real-life crimes in the age of film noir, from the Double Indemnity murder to the Honeymoon Killers and the mob hit on the boss of Murder Incorporated.
Scary Tales of New York
"The Man They Couldn't Kill"An investigation into the iconic real-life crimes in the age of film noir, from the Double Indemnity murder to the Honeymoon Killers and the mob hit on the boss of Murder Incorporated.
Inside the Mind of a Con Artist
S1, EP2 "Christophe Rocancourt"Christophe Rocancourt is a French impostor and con artist who scammed rich and powerful people by masquerading in turn as a French nobleman, the heir to the Rockefeller family, or as a Russian prince.
Ancient Murders Unearthed
S1, EP6 "Tollund Man"Unearthed from a Danish bog almost 70 years ago, a 2,000-year-old early Iron Age murder victim is well-preserved; homicide detective Rod Demery and forensic scientist Turi King find the key to the murderer's identity may lie in Roman witnesses.
Butterfly Effect
S2, EP5 "Cuba: Nuclear Standoff"The Cuban Missile Crisis becomes one of the defining moments of the mid-20th century and of the presidency of John F. Kennedy, bringing the USSR and USA to the brink of nuclear war.
Butterfly Effect
S2, EP6 "Black Death: The Invisible Enemy"The Black Death, a disease that develops and kills within days, decimates Europe and changes the course of history.
Butterfly Effect
S2, EP8 "Aral: A Sea for Cotton"The former Soviet Union's 1950s development of cotton-growing around the Aral Sea has proven to be an ecological nightmare.
Butterfly Effect
S2, EP9 "The Fall of Quebec: France Loses America"The battle between the French and English for New France hinged on the presence of the British navy, and the battle on the Plains of Abraham is tipped to Great Britain by the trained soldiers of the British army.
Besieged Fortresses
S2, EP2 "Rhodes: The Ultimate Battle"Despite an overwhelming force of men, the Ottomans, led by Soliman are unable to shake the fortifications of Rhodes.
Besieged Fortresses
S1, EP3 "The Great Siege of Malta"Suleiman the Magnificent, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, wants control of the Mediterranean Sea.
Ancient Engineering: China
China at the forefront of engineering: from the Great Wall that defined and protected its borders, to crossbows, clocks, and gunpowder, its engineers left a legacy that still resonates.
Ancient Engineering: Middle East
In ancient Mesopotamia, engineers made the bricks that built the first cities-and founded civilizations. While Europe was in the Dark Ages, the Middle East became home to the Golden Age of Islamic tech and architecture.