SPACE SHUTTLE DISASTER
THURSDAY, JANUARY 31 @ 11:00PM
At the end of a nearly flawless 15-day mission in early 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry into Earth’s atmosphere, killing the crew of seven men and women. In this documentary, NOVA probes the accident and the decisions stretching back four decades that made the tragedy almost inevitable. It offers a...
MISSION OF HOPE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY @ 11:00PM
Space Shuttle Columbia: Mission of Hope is the untold story of Colonel Ilan Ramon, a fighter pilot and son of Holocaust survivors who became the first and only astronaut from Israel, embarking on a mission with the most diverse shuttle crew ever to explore space. Ramon realized the significance of “being the first” and his journey of...
Attenborough’s Life Stories
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 @ 9:00PM
EPISODE THREE:
Attenborough reflects on the dramatic impact that we have had on the natural world during his lifetime.
“I’ve been lucky enough to live through what well might be considered the golden age of natural history filmmaking.” – Sir David Attenborough
Now a world-famous veteran of wildlife presentation on...
WHO KILLED LINDBERGH’S BABY?
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 @ 7:00PM & 12:00AM
In the aftermath of his 1927 solo transatlantic flight, Colonel Charles Augustus Lindbergh–the Lone Eagle–became the most famous human being on earth. And when he and his lovely wife Anne produced an adorable baby son, Charlie, an eager press quickly dubbed him Little Lindy or sometimes just the Eaglet. But on...
SUPERHEROES
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 @ 6:00PM
They put on a costume to save lives and entertain a nation. They fought villains, rescued the innocent and became role models to viewers of every age. The superheroes of television lived so vividly in the public’s mind, that the actors would be defined by their larger-than-life portrayals. “I will never have a character that is that memorable. Very...