Tonight at 10 and 10:30p on the National Geographic Channel The Indestructibles is going to premiere and you are not going to want to miss the life changing show.
The show documents people who survived unsurvivable crashes. Their story is told by witnesses and even the people themselves. Once we hear and see the shocking moments that changed their lives forever, we learn how they were able to survive by reenactments. Everything about each half hour episode will amaze you and leave you in awe.
Tonight’s first episode deals with a local news helicopter that crashes into a rooftop as another news crew watches and reports on the accident as it happened. The other news crew thought for sure they were dead, and is left speechless when it turns out they are alive and you will be too.
The next episode deals with a man, who was innocently walking the street, when a car hit by a SUV sends the SUV tumbling into the air and rolling over that man. He looks to be a goner for sure, but a computerized reenactment shows how he survived and how he did was a scenario he never pictured.
Seriously this show is a must watch. We all know life can be over in a quick second, but this series demonstrates that that isn’t always true. It will give you a new outlook on life and we always need to have one.
I can’t even begin to tell you how mesmerized by the first two episodes of this powerful episodes. National Geographic shows just have a way about them.
GoodFellas is one of the most revered movies of all time and tonight at 10p on Nat Geo you can get to know the real man and story behind the 1990 film. In Locked Up Abroad Henry Hill tells his side of the story and what really happened, since not everything could or would be told in the movie. This is a must watch for anyone who loved the Oscar winning film and wants to know more about the man that was brave enough to become an informant against his Mafia family.
Next week on Locked Up Abroad the show tells the story of a separated woman pregnant with another man’s child, who was arrested for adultery in the Philippines. After both her lover and her are sent to jail and then released they do what they can to get out of the country with their new daughter because according to the law there her estranged husband has rights to the kid that is not his. Listening to the couple explain their story makes you really glad you live in a country where the laws against adultery are a lot more lenient.
Actually listening to everyone’s stories on this compelling returning series is enough to watch. As bad as we think the justice system is in The States, it is much more tolerable then it is other countries.
Tonight at 7p on Nat Geo, Area 51 is Declassified by hearing stories from people who actually worked there.
We have all seen at least one movie about what went on in the place that never existed, but tonight you will find out some of what happened there. There is so much I never realized that happened there, that I am so happy I watched the special on Nat Geo. I am sure you will find it interesting about what really went down there. So tune in to Nat Geo at 7p to learn more about something we aren’t suppose to know about. I would like to tell you, but I don’t have government clearance to do so.
And make sure to stay tuned to Nat Geo at 8p when their premiere When Aliens Attack!
Tonight on Nat Geo Wild starting at 7p, they will be airing three hour long specials showing why dogs are more than man’s best friend. Blue Collar Dogs will show three types of scenarios where dogs make people’s lives better.
At 7p they show how the four-legged pooches help out the two-legged people in the New York Police force and risk their lives without thinking about their own danger. It is more than just helping to fight crime, it is also about saving lives.
Talking about saving lives at 8p, Canine MD debuts and we get to see what man’s best friend can do to save their owners. Not only can they help the disabled get around, but they can also detect cancer that would otherwise be undetectable. This hours really touched my heart because it is incredible how much these pups love their owners and will do anything they can to make their lives better.
Finally at 9p, we get to see how border hounds help to stop crime and not even think about what they are doing.
Dogs really are man’s best friends and tonight we learn why they are that and so much more. You will never look at a dog the same way, you will think they are so much better than you ever thought.
Tonight starting at 8p, the 12 part series Great Migrations begins on Nat Geo. The series follows four animals as they migrate for three years. They follow the Sperm Whales traveling over a million miles in a lifetime; Red Crabs overcoming horrific obstacles on a daily basis; Monarch Butterflies taking four generations to cross a continent; and Wildebeest, every year rising above the gaping jaws of ravenous crocodiles. It is so fascinating to watch these animals never settle down. In fact even though they are on the go all the time, you will find yourself stationary watching them.