Nonfiction television programs
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Nonfiction television programs
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Nonfiction television programs
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Incoming Resources
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- The magic school bus, Scholastic Entertainment
- Mythbusters, the 3 pilot episodes that started it all!, written, directed & produced by Peter Rees ; produced by Beyond Productions Pty. Ltd. for Discovery Channel
- Planet Dinosaur, BBC/Discovery Channel/ZDF/Canal+ co-production ; series produced and directed by Nigel Paterson ; executive producer, Andrew Cohen
- Bill Nye, science guy, a Structure Films production ; in association with Exhibit A, Complex Corporation and the Redford Center ; directed by David Alvarado, Jason Sussberg ; produced by Seth Gordon [and 4 others]
- The magic school bus
- Fabulous frogs, a co-production of Thirteen Production LLC and BBC in association WNET ; produced and directed by Sally Thomson
- IRT deadliest roads, produced by Original Productions, LLC for History, Season one
- Animal atlas, LongNeedle Entertainment Corp
- Muhammad, legacy of a prophet, created and produced by Alexander Kronemer, Michael Wolfe ; produced and directed by Michael Schwarz ; producer, Liz Gray ; director, Omar Al-Qattan ; Kikim Media ; Unity Productions Foundation ; KQED presentation
- The War of 1812, a film by Lawrence Hott and Diane Garey ; written by Ken Chowder ; a production of WNED-TV, Buffalo/Toronto and Florentine Films/Hott Productions, Inc., in association with WETA Washington, D.C
- Mammal, "Mammal" DK Vision and BBC Worldwide Americas ; series producer, Bridget Sneyd ; producer, Richard Thomson ; writer, Ben Steiner ; director, Jerry Foulkes. "The making of 'Eyewitness' Dorling Kindersley Ltd. and BBC Lionheart Television Intl. Inc. ; written and produced by Bill Butt ; director/cameraman, Mike Kamei
- Islam, empire of faith, a Gardner Films production in association with PBS and Devillier Donegan Enterprises ; produced and directed by Robert Gardner ; Jonathan Grupper, series writer
- Hurricanes!, by Gail Gibbons ; illustrated by Gail Gibbons
- Deadliest catch, the pilot episode
- Chicago, city of the century, a co-production of WGBH Boston and WTTW Chicago in association with the Chicago Historical Society for American Experience ; produced, written and directed by Austin Hoyt
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