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08 March 2011

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Fish Warrior: Catfish Attack
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A catfish that can weigh nearly half a ton, eat small animals and, rumor has it, even people! Adventure angler and conservationist Jakub Vagner goes face-to-face with the Wels catfish in the Rhone River, France. He doesn't get swallowed whole, but he does get a vicious bite from a six-foot-long catfish while uncovering the truth about the Wels.

 
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Hard Time: Back on the Streets
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Almost all of prison inmates will be released back into their communities someday. Follow inmates nearing the end of imprisonment before they re-enter society.
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Ultimate Factories: Jack Daniel's
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The legendary amber liquor known as Jack Daniel's is one of the world's best-selling whiskies. And every single bottle is made in one place: the one-of-a-kind factory in Lynchburg, Tennessee.
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Beast Hunter:
Swamp Monster of the Congo
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Pat Spain travels into the Cameroon jungle to investigate accounts of a dinosaur-like creature called "mokele mbembe" that has reportedly haunted Central Africa for hundreds of years.
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Alaska State Troopers: Operation Moose Decoy

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The Alaska State Troopers take down an armed thief, investigate a junkie hangout, and track down unlawful moose hunters using a unique partner in crime.
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Earth:
Making of a Planet
Thurs at 8P et/pt

The history of our planet is epic from its birth out of cosmic rubble to the unique complex of land, sea, atmosphere and life we know now. See how scientists think the Earth was formed billions of years ago through CGI recreations.
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Best Rare Birds of 2010

From the marvellous spatuletail to a flightless parrot, see 12 award-winning photos of birds in danger of extinction.

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The Big Idea: Organ Regeneration

One day, people who need a body part may be able to send some cells to a lab.

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