Expedition Week is back starting this Sunday with two premieres each night. Sunday at 9P, author and explorer Piers Gibbon looks at one of mankind's ultimate taboos: cannibalism. He'll trek into the rain forest of Papua New Guinea and meet with members of the once-feared Biami tribe who ate human flesh.
Getting "high" is an unquenchable national desire. Tonight, we'll take you beneath the skin to reveal how our bodies react to three common drugs: marijuana, cocaine and ecstasy. Watch a Preview >>
Witness: DC 9/11
TUESDAY at 9P et/pt
Using raw sound and video, Witness: DC 9/11 reconstructs the events of September 11, 2001 in Washington, D.C., as first the nation, then the nation's capital, came under attack. Watch a Preview >>
Dawn of the Ocean
THURSDAY at 9P et/pt
Journey toward the ocean floor, where eternal darkness prevails. Scientists search for creatures that thrive in extreme conditions once believed too toxic to support any life. Watch a Preview >>
Unlikely Animal Friends
FRIDAY at 9P and 10P et/pt
Friday, we'll reveal surprising animal odd couples and the heartwarming stories behind them - like the tortoise who adopts a baby hippo or the lion, tiger, and bear who became friends. Watch a Preview >>
Finding Jack the Ripper
- NEW - SUN at 10P et/pt
Could Jack the Ripper have been the world's first trans-Atlantic serial killer? Can 21st century techniques crack this 19th century crime spree, while reversing decades of investigative assumptions? Watch a Preview >>
Snow Frogs
Cold-blooded frogs can't be coy about romance when fleeting summer comes to the French Alps.
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