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October 11 - 17

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Drugs, Inc.
THIS SUNDAY starting at 8P et/pt

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This Sunday, National Geographic takes you to the front lines of the global drug trade. Traffickers, dealers, users, cops and doctors reveal the daily reality of drugs, how they work, where they come from and the wider impact they have on society at large. Witness how lives have been changed forever by cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana.


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This Week's Highlights
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Making History: Nostradamus
- NEW - TUESDAY at 9P et/pt
Join Nat Geo's imaginative trio of filmmakers as they dramatically recreate some of Nostradamus' most controversial predictions.
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Border Wars: Hidden Narcotics
- NEW - WEDNESDAY at 9P et/pt

Agents and officers in San Diego, CA uncover a load of hidden drugs and traverse remote and hazardous terrain to catch a suspected human smuggler.
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World's Toughest Fixes:
Salt Lake City Sky Bridge
- NEW - THURSDAY at 8P et/pt
Three days, one 300,000-pound bridge, two buildings, and mere inches to spare - there is no room for error on this next-to-impossible fix.
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Dog Whisperer

- NEW - FRIDAY at 8P et/pt
Cesar meets Chloe, a border collie/greyhound mix scheduled to be put to sleep in a week for her behavior. Can Cesar save this troubled dog before it's too late?
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Photo of the Week
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Unabomber:
The Secret History
TONIGHT at 10P et/pt

Years after the Unabomber was sentenced to life in prison, many questions still remain. Intimate accounts and new footage reveal surprising truths.
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Great Migrations Featured Content
Science of Migrations: Mali Elephant

Researchers believe that by learning more about why and how species migrate, we may be able to better protect them from disruption by humans.

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Mon 10/11
Tue 10/12
Wed 10/13
Thu 10/14
Fri 10/15
Sat 10/16
Sun 10/17
8P et/pt
The Real Bonnie and Clyde
The Truth Behind the Ark
Lockdown: Total Control
Toughest Fixes: Salt Lake City Sky Bridge
- NEW -
Dog Whisperer
- NEW -
Locked Up Abroad: Saddam's Iraq
Drugs, Inc.: Cocaine
9P et/pt
The Skyjacker That Got Away
Making History: Nostradamus
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Border Wars: Hidden Narcotics
- NEW -
Into the Lost Crystal Caves
My Child is a Monkey
Border Wars: The Front Lines
Drugs, Inc.: Meth
10P et/pt
Unabomber: The Secret History
Explorer: Inside Death Row
Border Wars: Fog of War
The Real Bonnie and Clyde
Border Wars: Hidden Narcotics
Drugs, Inc.: Marijuana

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