Battlefield Mysteries: (Doc., 4x1 hr.) This gripping new series reconstructs the momentous battles that shook history and shaped the world of today.
Combat Forces: (Doc., 26x30 min.) This documentary series profiles what young soldiers, sailors and airmen go through to be among the best of the best.
Plastic Makes Perfect: (Lifestyle, 39x30 min.) A pop-doc look at the importance of body image and the extreme lengths people will go to, to remain eternally sexy, glamorous and young.
Think Big: (Kids/youth, 13x30 min.) Follows the world’s most innovative kids as they create and invent new toys, games, learning tools, websites and new modes of transportation.
Dino Dan: (Kids, 52x11 min./26x30 min.) A breathtakingly spectacular CGI and live-action adventure series that brings pre-historic dinosaurs to present day. 10-year old Dan Henderson (Dino Dan) uses his vivid imagination to spin an everyday situation into a dinosaur adventure by imagining these multicolored, pre-historic creatures in his daily life. While Dan is the only one who actually sees the dinosaurs (and the viewers of course), all of his friends, family and teachers are affected by the presence of those dinosaurs.
David Rocco’s Dolce Vita: (Factual ent., 13x30 min.) Shot on location in Florence, Sicily and the Amalfi coast, David is your guide to everything Italian.
The Agents: (Factual ent., 10x30 min.) Follows the action-packed lives of real-estate agents— rookies struggling to make it to the top and veterans struggling to stay there.
Greatest Tank Battles: (Doc., 10x1 hr.) A compelling new CGI documentary series recounting the greatest armored battles in history as seen through the eyes of the very soldiers who manned the guns.
The Science of the Senses: (Doc., 4x1 hr.) This richly textured documentary series explores the some of the startling discoveries made about how the senses work, how they shape our lives and how they enrich the way we experience the world around us.
Crackberry’d: (Factual, 1x1 hr.) A penetrating look at how modern communications technology is changing the way we live.
Less Than Kind : (Drama, 26x30 min.) An edgy and witty comedy series that follows the Blecher family: a reckless, self-destructive driving instructor father, his pyromaniac wife, and his two sons—one a teenage genius, the other an egotistical actor.
Producing Parker: (Animated, 26x30 min.) Taking a satiric spin on living the dream, Producing Parker gives viewers an entertaining fantastical glimpse of behind-the-scenes TV.
Ghost Cases: (Factual, 13x30 min.) Ghost cases follows two paranormal investigators on a journey into the strange and unexplained world of ghosts.
The Mooh Brothers: (Kids' animation, 26x11 min.) A visually captivating series that inspires outdoor activities, teaches family values and provides kids with valuable lessons on getting along with their friends..
Fishtronaut : (Animation, 52x11 min./26x30 min.) Today, kids need to be encouraged to find solutions to environmental dilemmas to help them play a role in preserving their world. Fishtronaut, an ‘investigator’ fish takes a fun-filled approach by combining songs and humor to teach children how they can truly make a difference.
Hollywood’s 10 Best : (Entertainment, 99x30 min.) A countdown of the biggest ‘big screen’ moments and stars. In each episode, the actors, directors and writers discuss the high points and nuances of their films.
Hollywood’s Greatest Mysteries: Movies That Kill: (Fact. ent., 39 x 30 min) Examines our fascination with movie thrillers and mysteries. Each episode presents a new theme through a combination of stylistic re-enactments, exclusive interview clips and behind-the-scenes footage.
Innovation Nation: (Factual, 6x30 min.) An in-depth look at the most ground breaking scientific discoveries shaping our planet and our future.
Crash Canyon: (Animation, 26x30) Life for the Wendells takes a life-altering turn when they drive off a cliff and land at the bottom off a canyon.
The Droogles: (Animation, 26x11 min.) A fantasy series about curious, clumsy and slightly mischievous characters combines both puppetry and 2-D animation to entertain children through stories, songs and adventures. Each episode revolves around letters of the alphabet from A – Z supported by other themes like colors, opposites, the senses and basic social skills.
Future Revealed : (Factual, 10x30 min.) A 10 part documentary series unveils a brave new future for humanity through the 21st Century.
The Truth About Shoplifting: (Doc., 1x1 hr.) Examines the rise in retail crime and how the consumers’ quest for the lowest discount price fuels the market for stolen merchandise.
Backseat Buddies: (Kids' animation, 10x30 min.) Through engaging storytelling, these daring and delightful characters take kids adventures filled with hilarious surprises, detours, and plenty of potholes along the road.
Customer Disservice: (Factual, 1x1 hr.) Takes viewers right to the heart of the new global battlefield, where the customer and the corporation are at war.
Picnicface: (Comedy, 13x30 min.) Features a blend of Picnicface’s absurd, risqué humor, influenced by the legendary sketch comedy troupes Kids In the Hall and Monty Python.
In The Weeds: (Lifestyle, 8x30 min.) A hot young chef with big dreams risks everything he has to finance his goal of creating the next hot restaurant in a world-class city.
One Ocean: (Factual, 4x1 hr.) Exploring past, present and future of the world's oceans and our race against time to save them.
Single White Spenny: (Comedy, 9x30 min.) Follows the dating misadventures and the unique universe of its lovable star and co-creator, Spencer Rice.
Clash of Cultures—China and the West: (Factual, 1x1 hr.) In the last 20 years China has risen to the second largest economy in the world but very little is remembered about the turbulent interaction between China and the Western powers throughout the nineteenth century.
My Big Big Friend: (Kids' animation, 26x30 min.) An engaging animated series where big problems shrink down to size with the help of a big big friend.