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Murderous Minds: Dennis Nilsen

Dennis Andrew Nilsen was a Scottish serial killer and necrophile who murdered at least twelve young men and boys between 1978 and 1983 in London.

The Madeline McCann Case

A daughter, only three years of age, is taken from her bed, with no clue left behind.

When The LAPD Blows Up Your Neighborhood

Tensions rise on a busy street as news organizations and local residents witness a volatile situation turn into a literal powder keg.

Picture Character

Exploring the complex, conflict-prone, and often hilarious world of the creators, lovers, and arbiters of the emoji, the world's newest pictorial language.

The International Space Orchestra

Nelly Ben Hayoun assembles the world's first orchestra made up of space scientists.

Turning Point

A deep dive into the process of developing and testing one potential drug treatment for Alzheimer's disease.

Blood, Sweat, & Beer

Three entrepreneurs struggle to start a brewery, while one restaurateur fights to keep his empire afloat.

Hollywood Signs

A celebration of autograph collecting, collectors, and the obsession with celebrities; autograph dealing, the history of the autograph, autograph conventions, and celebrities' points of view is all explored.

Leguizamo Does America

S1, EP3 "Washington, D.C."

John dives into the topic of proper representation within elected offices, while also discovering the many ways that Latinos in Washington, D.C., keep their culture alive through theater, poetry and activism.

Leguizamo Does America

S1, EP4 "Chicago"

John travels to middle America to learn about how both the Mexican and Puerto Rican communities of Chicago have transformed the city into Chicagolandia; he learns about the deep roots in activism and resistance these communities have displayed.

Leguizamo Does America

S1, EP5 "Puerto Rico"

John travels to the island of Puerto Rico to highlight the many ways in which the island and its people have influenced American culture and the ways in which America is influencing theirs.

Leguizamo Does America

S1, EP6 "Los Angeles"

John travels to Los Angeles, or "Hollywouldn't," as he likes to say, to explore the lack of Latinx representation in the film and television industry; he meets up with several game changers to discuss what needs to happen to achieve real equity.

Fake or Fortune?

S7, EP5 "Giacometti"

The team investigates their first piece of sculpture as they try and prove that an abstract plaster head is a missing work by world famous sculptor Alberto Giacometti.

Fake or Fortune?

S7, EP4 "A Double Whodunnit"

Fiona and Philip investigate two rare portraits of black British subjects from the 18th and 19th centuries, both highly unusual in their positive depiction of black sitters at a time when Britain was still heavily engaged in slavery.

Fake or Fortune?

S7, EP3 "Henry Moore"

Discovered in 2012 among 1,500 other works in a Nazi hoard, the team try to deduce whether a small watercolor sketch is the work of famed British 20th century sculptor Henry Moore.

Fake or Fortune?

S7, EP2 "Toulouse-Lautrec"

The owner of two sketchbooks, unearthed in a shed in France, asks Fiona and Philip for help proving that they are the work of a young Toulouse-Lautrec.

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