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Revision as of 11:01, 29 May 2007 by JHunterJ (talk | contribs) (rv (for only the second time) user editing against consensus; contrary view should be taken up in Talk if needed)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Discover Magazine is a 1996-2000 documentary television series that airs on The Science Channel. The series is named after the magazine of the same name, Discover Magazine and was hosted by Peter DeMeo. The series was nominated for an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Informational Series" in 1996, 1997 for "Outstanding Non-Fiction Series", and 1 other time
Episodes
(in alphabetical order; there may be others)
- A Monster's Tale: Komodo dragons in Indonesia
- Avalanche: Bracing for Disaster:
- Bones:
- Cops and Robbers: Crime-fighting technology
- Crime Lab: Crime-solving techniques; Pan Am Flight 103; World Trade Center bombing
- Engineering Secrets:
- Fear: Soldiers are trained to overcome fear, exposure to prolonged fear causes brain damage in humans, Walt Disney World's Tower of Terror ride; features Martin Samuels (Chief of Neurology at Brigham and Women's Hospital), neuroscientist Joseph E. LeDoux, Roger Pitman, Michael Davis, Larry Cahill; produced by Big Rock Productions.
- Forensic Detectives: One of the most shocking crimes of the 19th century has a new twist.
- Ghost Ships of Pisa: Roman ships in Pisa, Italy
- Hidden Temples: People continue to find temples of the ancient Khmer empire.
- Hidden Worlds: Mammoth Cave in Kentucky; underground sewage tunnels.
- Immortality
- Inside an Earthquake:
- Islands of Mystery:
- Lost in Time:
- Mummies:
- Mummies of the Philippines:
- Nature's Greatest Hits:
- Science Detectives:
- Secrets of the Samurai:
- Speed: Physical limitations of race horses; mechanics of drag racers; fast airplanes; slowing down atoms.
- The Body Electric:
- The Last Neanderthals: Neanderthals disappear without a trace.
- The Mysteries of Jade:
- The New Alcatraz:
- The Pioneers of Flight:
- Who Were the First Americans?:
References
- The Envelope: Past Winners Database: 1996-1997 49th Emmy Awards, Los Angeles Times
- The Envelope: Past Winners Database: 1997-1998 50th Emmy Awards, Los Angeles Times
- http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/Emmy_Awards/1997, Internet Movie Database
- 2006 Panelist Bios of Steve Burns (Executive Vice President of Production for Discovery Networks US Production) at the Silverdocs International Documentary Conference
- Physician's Profile: Martin Allen Samuels, M.D., Brigham and Women's Hospital
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