Peter Schnall Trailers
Ron Carter: Finding the Right Notes TrailerAir Force One: America's Flagship TrailerThe White House: Inside Story Trailer
Ron Carter: Finding the Right Notes TrailerAir Force One: America's Flagship TrailerThe White House: Inside Story Trailer
Total trailers found: 30
20 October 2016
Learn about "white hat" hackers, the U.S. Secret Service's cyber crime division working to protect us from the risks associated with persistent connectivity.
01 January 2000
Dr. Bob Ballard explores the histories and the final resting places of famous 20th-century passenger liners, including the Titanic, the Lusitania, and the Empress of Ireland.
30 January 2011
The NYPD's Counterterrorism Bureau is on the front lines in the war on terror. These specialized task forces have one goal: to keep New York City safe.
25 November 2012
Follow Cesar Millans rise from impoverished illegal immigrant to celebrity dog trainer to international superstar.
21 April 2013
The Watergate case was the original game changer of America politics. How has Watergate changed the Presidency? What effect has the scandal had on our political leaders? And has hope and optimism forever been replaced in our national dialogue by doubt and cynicism? In 1973, Watergate's most pivotal year, reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein doggedly investigated the scandal exposing the long, twisted trail of cover-ups and lies.
04 January 1985
As a child, Ed was cleaning his father’s hunting rifles - a surprise birthday treat for the old man - when one of them went off, hitting and killing his mother.
14 January 2018
Take the ultimate guided tour of the most famous plane in the world, and meet the tireless crew charged with operating this global command center in the sky.
14 April 1999
National Geographic follows underwater explorer Bob Ballard as he searches for the aircraft carrier sunk during the Battle of Midway.
12 August 2003
National Geographic takes you on an exclusive tour inside Air Force One, part luxury hotel, part super-secret military command post.
27 April 2015
Historians, veterans, politicians, and anti-war leaders discuss the history of the military draft in the United States through the Vietnam War, and examine the consequences of its replacement with an all-volunteer professional force currently comprising less than one-half of one percent of the population.
10 April 1994
Why did Germany torpedo the Lusitania, a civilian vessel? And why did such an enormous ship sink so fast? Now, take a high-tech plunge beneath the Irish Channel and relive on of the century's most mysterious maritime tragedies: The date is May 7, 1915, just nine months into World War I.
19 November 2013
An examination of how President Abraham Lincoln used contemporary telecommunications to his maximum advantage in the American Civil War.
20 January 2017
The White House is one of America’s most iconic buildings; it is a symbol of shared national history and is home to the most powerful person on Earth.
18 May 2009
We'll take to the skies with the presidential helicopter Marine One as it flies to the nation's largest city.
01 January 1985
The workers in a Coca-Cola bottling subsidiary plant in Guatemala attempt to unionize.
20 January 1981
Through interviews with Manhattan Project scientists and newly declassified archival footage, this documentary examines the life of physicist J.
11 November 1984
A portrait of several Vietnam War veterans living "off the grid." Upon returning home from the war, these men found themselves unable to exist in normal society due to the lasting psychological scars from Vietnam, and, subsequently, chose to live a life of solitude and survival in the American wilderness.
01 April 1980
Farmers and parents of young children, who live in the Harrisburg, Pa., area, discuss their fears of radioactive contamination from the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor accident in 1979.
01 January 2014
In the abyss of the ocean lies a world of mysteries and sunken treasures. But the laws governing the seas are not enough to end the debate over the right to claim possession of these Roman ships, Spanish galleons, and centuries-old luxury ropemakers.
12 December 1999
Documentary about the search for Gus Grissom's Mercury capsule, the Liberty Bell 7, that was lost in the Atlantic after splashdown.
01 January 1984
Follows two women in the New York comedy scene in the early 80s.
01 December 2004
For decades the wreck of the liner RMS Titanic had eluded those seeking to locate her grave site. Many failed until Dr.
17 December 2006
National Geographic: Icons of Power - Empress of Ambition documents the life and reign of Russia's Catherine the Great, widely considered one of the most controversial rulers in the history of the world.
25 August 2008
Discover what makes Air Force One faster, more secure, more comfortable, and more capable than any other comparable plane.
28 August 2011
In the National Geographic Channel special, “George W. Bush: The 9-11 Interview,” the former President talks about the chaotic moments after the attacks and the reasoning behind decisions he made that day.
21 October 2022
The life and career of jazz musician Ron Carter, the most recorded bassist in history, featuring original concert footage and insights from jazz icons.
31 December 1986
A portrait of a brutal Pinochet military dictatorship made during a three month visit to Chile in 1985 by David Bradbury.
01 January 1981
A countercultural icon, Hoffman is remembered as one of the greatest radicals of the civil rights and anti-war movements of the sixties.
03 September 1987
A documentary which profiles the creative geniuses in the world of international high fashion. The designers focused on are Christian Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, and Chanel.
01 January 2002
This poignant documentary, narrated by award-winning actress Stockard Channing, profiles the firemen of Rescue 3, who used strength and solidarity to prevail against unbearable pain and loss during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.