Season 1 · Episode 1
The Cherry Blossom Festival is a celebration of amazing flowering trees in Washington, D.C. Join Charlie and Patrick as they visit the country’s capital city to learn more about these spectacular trees.
Kirby climbs to the top of a giant sequoia and spends thenight! Follow her to find out how scientists use special equipment to climb trees, plus learn fun facts about giant sequoias.
Charlie has a hard time figuring out which is larger: a coastal redwood or giant sequoia. Explore with him to learn about the biggest tress in the world and what makes them different from each other.
Join Charlie, Kirby, and Patrick on their adventure in the Petrified Forest National Park. Learn cool facts about petrified wood––like how it became fossilized and why it’s scattered in Eastern Arizona.
Charlie and his team take their cameras underwater to explore a kelp forest in California. Swim with them to find out how animals and kelp live together in this underwater ecosystem.
Charlie and his team spend a few days in the Hoh Rain Forest in Olympic National Park. Explore with them to find out why a rain forest exists in the United States!
Kirby and Charlie undertake a two-day canoe trip through the Florida everglades to find out about mangroves and their importance to this coastal ecosystem.
Charlie and Kirby travel to Savannah, Georgia, where they learn all about Spanish moss. Follow them as they bust the myths about this bizarre plant.
Learn how to train a tree to grow in a funny shape as Charlie, Kirby, and Patrick check out incredible tree sculptures at the Gilroy Gardens Theme Park.
Charlie, Kirby, and Patrick spend the night in a fire tower in western Montana to learn how forest fires are spotted. Hang out with them to find out about the history of forest fire prevention.
Charlie and his team check out Pando, a large collection of quaking aspen trees that some scientists think is the world’s largest single organism. Watch the crew learn all about aspen trees and how they naturally clone themselves!
Charlie, Kirby, and Patrick visit the largest Christmas tree farm in the world. Check it out as they explain how to tell the difference between the three main types of Christmas trees.
This summer, prepare to see Donald Trump as you’ve never seen him before. Enter the world of Trump’s 2024 campaign and witness firsthand moments the American media will never show you.
2024
Chronicling the trades and commodities that made America an industrial power: coal, shipbuilding, brewing, textiles and steel. Also: profiles of magnates such as Andrew Carnegie and Henry Kaiser.
2001
Venture across world-famous and lesser-known national parks to reveal the diversity and wonder of the United States, from the lush valley floors of Yosemite to the constantly erupting volcanoes of Hawai'i.
Sir David discovers a microscopic world that’s invisible to the naked eye, where insects feed and breed, where flowers fluoresce and where plants communicate with each other and with animals using scent and sound.
2012
Filmed over the course of more than six years at some of nature's most spectacular locales – from Acadia to Yosemite, Yellowstone to the Grand Canyon, the Everglades of Florida to the Gates of the Arctic in Alaska - “The National Parks: America's Best Idea” is nonetheless a story of people: people from every conceivable background – rich and poor; famous and unknown; soldiers and scientists; natives and newcomers; idealists, artists and entrepreneurs; people who were willing to devote themselves to saving some precious portion of the land they loved, and in doing so reminded their fellow citizens of the full meaning of democracy.
2009
Jaakko Keso travels through Middle America to find out why the country is so polarized.
This documentary series about plants is the first immersive portrayal of an unseen, inter-connected world, full of remarkable new behaviour, emotional stories and surprising heroes in the plant world. Planet Earth from the perspective of plants.
2022
A celebration of the natural wonder and power of nature in our backyard. From iconic places to secret gems, this series will open the gateways for all to explore the breadth of the beauty and tranquility
Series which tells the story of how people came to understand the natural order of the plant world, and how the quest to discover how plants grow uncovered the secret to life on the planet.
2011
"Back Pack Series" (English: Back Pack Series) is a travel program series filmed and produced by TVB. There are currently four series in the program series, namely "Backpack America", "Backpack Utopia", "Backpacking Morocco" and "The North Of South America", hosted by Chris Leung Yin Chung from the perspective of backpackers to travel around the world .
2016
Kevin explores various aspects of life in America—gun rights, intimacy in the digital age and whether you really can choose your family.
A showcase of the wonders, secrets and fragilities of the Americas, narrated by Tom Hanks.
2025
A look at the lives of iconic pioneers such as Daniel Boone, Lewis and Clark, Tecumseh, Davy Crocket and Andrew Jackson as they traveled across America.
2018
Structured around the most compelling shows on television today, each episode focuses on one character archetype that has remained a staple of primetime through the generations.
Inspired by the music and subjects featured in the series “Godfather of Harlem,” this documentary series brings alive the dramatic true story of Harlem and its music during the 1960s, and connects that history to our present moment.
2020
With the 2020 election on the horizon, Thomas Seltzer embarks on a journey in a divided country to find out: What happened to the American dream?