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Call The Cops: No Going Back

"Call The Cops: No Going Back"

Since 2017 Devon and Cornwall Police are dealing with over 18,000 extra 999 calls, with mental health related incidents now accounting for 40% of their workload.

Catching Bullets

A generation ago, Darren sold dope. With a gun and a bullet-proof vest, he was known in St. Louis. When Preston, the son of Darren's late friend, is tempted by the streets, Darren pledges to save him from ending up in a jail cell or worse.

The Seven Five

Former NYPD officer Michael Dowd tells how he and his partner committed a long list of crimes, including running their own cocaine ring, while on the job in the 1980s and early '90s.

Missing in Brooks County

Two families travel to Brooks County, Texas, to look for loved ones who went missing after crossing into the United States from Mexico. During their search, they meet vigilante ranchers, human smugglers, activists and Border Patrol agents.

My Amityville Horror

Daniel Lutz, who was a child when the events recounted in Jay Anson's "The Amityville Horror" occurred, tells his side of the story.

78/52

An in-depth look at the iconic shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" - composed of 78 setups and 52 cuts - and the screen murder that profoundly changed world cinema.

Jeff

Filmmaker Chris James Thompson uses archival footage and fictionalized scenarios to tell the story of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer as seen by a detective, the lead pathologist and Dahmer's neighbor.

Room 237

Filmmaker Rodney Ascher analyzes Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of Stephen King's classic horror novel, "The Shining."

Black Bear at the Edge of the World

Following the daily life of a young black bear in close range as she survives and struggles to bring up her cubs in the Forillon National Park of Gaspésie, Quebec.

Trees of Life

The Nature of Things

S59, EP8 "Seals of Sable"

The world's largest breeding colony of grey seals is found on the remote shores of Sable Island, Nova Scotia.

Ghost Nets

A team searches for marine debris and discarded fishing gear off the coasts of B.C.'s Gulf Islands.

The Arctic Oasis

Researchers aboard the Pierre-Radison analyze "polynies" of the Great North.

After Antarctica

Explorer Will Steger embarked on the first-ever coast-to-coast expedition across Antarctica in 1989. Now he returns to Antarctica 30 years later, witnessing the effects of climate change.

Blue Planet Red

Mars used to be a blue planet, like Earth. What happened to it? Blue Planet Red is a groundbreaking Mars documentary that presents the evidence for water, life, pyramids, ruins, and global cataclysm that destroyed the planet.

Damned to Extinction

With salmon collapsing, a unique orca population starves. Removing four dams could restore their prey..

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