Results for national geographic channel

national geographic channel shows 41 TV shows that we have reviewed
  • Alaska State Troopers
    Reality show cops handle drunks, snow, and dead moose.
    Review Date: 10/14/2009


  • Rescue Ink Unleashed
    Unlikely animal heroes spread message of acceptance.
    Review Date: 9/25/2009


  • Hooked
    Fish-centric show is more sensational than educational.
    Review Date: 6/29/2009


  • World's Toughest Fixes
    Mega repairs are big fun for inquiring families.
    Review Date: 9/25/2008


  • L.A. Hard Hats
    Eco-friendly building rises, one job at a time.
    Review Date: 8/1/2008


  • Earth: The Biography
    Docu offers stunning images, fascinating science.
    Review Date: 7/9/2008


  • America's Port
    Compelling docu sheds light on L.A.'s busy harbor.
    Review Date: 4/4/2008


  • Factory Floor with Marshall Brain
    Factory field trips are smart fun for families.
    Review Date: 3/12/2008


  • DogTown
    Canine rehab docuseries is intense, inspiring.
    Review Date: 1/3/2008


  • Taboo
    Global subcultures offer eye-opening edutainment.
    Review Date: 8/5/2007


  • Locked Up Abroad
    Show about foreign jails could be cautionary for older kids.
    Review Date: 7/24/2007


  • Engineering the Impossible
    Docu builds interest in historical construction.
    Review Date: 6/24/2007


  • Critical Situation
    Intense tales of survival include graphic footage.
    Review Date: 6/11/2007


  • Impossible Moves
    How the pros move homes, churches, and more.
    Review Date: 3/1/2007


  • Amazing Planet
    Stunning nature series for the whole family.
    Review Date: 2/16/2007


  • Planet Carnivore
    Peek at predatorial life is too graphic for kids.
    Review Date: 2/16/2007


  • Ultimate Factories
    Behind-the-scenes show is great for curious kids.
    Review Date: 11/9/2006


  • The Animal Extractors
    Pesky critters meet their match. Tweens and up.
    Review Date: 10/29/2006


  • The Scrap House
    Family-friendly reality TV built on recycling.
    Review Date: 9/18/2006


  • Crash Science
    Vehicle wreck dissections can be quite scary.
    Review Date: 9/7/2006


  • Fight Science
    Body's response to strain is fascinating for teens and up.
    Review Date: 8/20/2006


  • Pet MDs
    Some blood and tears; OK for older tweens.
    Review Date: 8/7/2006


  • Tools of the Trade
    How high-tech gear helps on the job.
    Review Date: 7/11/2006


  • Lockdown
    Take an unvarnished look at life behind bars.
    Review Date: 5/7/2006


  • Man-Made
    Learn about manufacturing from the inside out.
    Review Date: 4/5/2006


  • Hollywood Science
    Series separates special F/X fact from fiction.
    Review Date: 3/19/2006


  • The Dog Whisperer
    Doggie therapy that's fun for the whole family.
    Review Date: 1/6/2006


  • Explorer
    Fascinating docuseries delves deeply into science.
    Review Date: 12/15/2005


  • Undercover History
    Experts weigh in on long-unsolved mysteries.
    Review Date: 11/29/2005


  • Seconds From Disaster
    Intriguing docu series dissects modern tragedies.
    Review Date: 11/28/2005


  • Air Emergency
    Graphic docu series is too intense for kids.
    Review Date: 11/28/2005


  • Mysteries of the Deep
    Undersea quests are exciting and kid-friendly.
    Review Date: 11/26/2005


  • Dangerous Encounters
    Mediocre nature series is too violent for kids.
    Review Date: 11/3/2005


  • Is It Real?
    How do legends stand up to science? Tweens+.
    Review Date: 10/15/2005


  • Living Wild
    A beautiful, untamed look at life in the wild.
    Review Date: 8/26/2005


  • Be the Creature
    Close encounters aren't for the faint-hearted.
    Review Date: 8/21/2005


  • Dogs With Jobs
    Man's best friend shows off impressive skills.
    Review Date: 7/5/2005


  • Hunter and Hunted
    Animal attacks are too gruesome for young viewers.
    Review Date: 6/3/2005


  • MegaStructures
    Impressive engineering is fun for tweens and up.
    Review Date: 4/13/2005


  • Naked Science
    Science demystified; best for bigger kids.
    Review Date: 12/9/2004


  • Totally Wild
    Life in the wild -- blood, guts, and all.
    Review Date: 8/7/2004


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