John B. Bredar Trailers
The Lost City Of Machu Picchu TrailerL’aube de l’humanité TrailerNOVA: Secrets of the Viking Sword Trailer
The Lost City Of Machu Picchu TrailerL’aube de l’humanité TrailerNOVA: Secrets of the Viking Sword Trailer
Total trailers found: 20
23 December 2001
A documentary about the influences on Tolkien, covering in brief his childhood and how he detested the onslaught of industry through the idyllic countryside, moving on to describe his fighting experience from WWI, and closing with a look at the Finnish inspiration for the scholar's self-invented languages of Elfish.
06 October 2009
In 1858 Charles Darwin struggles to publish one of the most controversial scientific theories ever conceived, while he and his wife Emma confront family tragedy.
17 December 2005
As part of a high-tech forensic probe into the demise of Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun, scientists use X-rays and CT scans as they attempt to reach a conclusion about just how this famed king died.
21 November 2001
Provides a behind-the-scenes look, with unprecedented access, into life inside the Vatican. With rare footage of secret archives, private chapels and papal quarters, the program explores the Vatican's long, powerful history, and the unique traditions and ceremonies that have survived for nearly 2000 years.
01 February 2012
In a race against developers in the Rocky Mountains, paleontologists uncover a unique fossil site packed with astonishingly well-preserved bones of mammoths, mastodons, and other giant extinct beasts.
01 March 2003
The events of the hajj have long remained veiled from non-Muslims, who are forbidden even to enter the holy city of Mecca.
16 April 2008
Documenting the shadowy world of illegal trade that in this era of globalization spans the entire planet with a growing web of criminal networks.
21 September 2011
Explores the history of drugs. From the early cave dwellers who first stumbled upon psychedelic mushrooms to the over 6000-year-old tradition of opium cultivation in the East to a modern pharmaceutical industry with over 24,000 drugs on the market, drugs have played a role in our lives since well before recorded human history.
27 April 2003
Half a century ago, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first humans to stand atop the highest mountain of earth.
24 May 2009
In a remote corner of the Himalaya, in the forbidden Kingdom of Mustang, mysterious caves, perched high on cliff faces and carved by humans thousands of years ago, have lain just beyond reach — until recently.
05 April 2006
It’s a revelation conjuring heated debate: According to a recently translated ancient text called the Gospel of Judas, the disciple infamous for betraying Jesus may well have been Christ’s most faithful servant and—because the Savior asked him to—accepted perpetual disgrace to bring about Jesus' death.
10 October 2012
The Vikings were the most ferocious warriors of the Middle Ages. Especially fearsome were the select few who wielded a formidable weapon: a light, razor sharp, virtually indestructible sword with its maker's name, Ulfberht, inlaid along the blade.
01 January 2019
An investigation into the mysterious people who built Machu Picchu, the 15th-century Inca citadel located in southern Peru.
12 December 2003
Documentary exploring the parallels between 'The Return of the King' and real events and people in history.
24 April 2012
It contains 99.9 percent of all the matter in our solar system and sheds hot plasma at nearly a million miles an hour.
01 January 1996
Featuring behind-the-scenes footage and unprecedented access to its hallowed halls, this program from National Geographic takes viewers on an in-depth tour of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue -- the White House.
20 October 2004
Join two scientists and an explorer as they travel to Lebanon to find out more about the ancient Phoenicians.
05 July 2010
Deep in the Andean mountains lays a mysterious ruin named Machu Picchu. For 400 years it sat abandoned on its misty cliff, the quintessential lost city in the jungle.
01 January 2001
Discover the secrets of the Confederate hand-powered submarine, the H.L. Hunley, as researchers raise it and open it for the first time in more than a century.