Discover Magazine (TV series)
Discover Magazine is a 1992–2000
Emmy Award for "Outstanding Informational Series" in 1996,[1] 1997 for "Outstanding Non-Fiction Series",[2][3] and one other time[4]
The series was created by producer-director
Discovery Communications
in late 1994, after The Disney Channel abandoned its family-adult prime time schedule.
Discovery Channel 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
- "World Trade Center bombing
- "Catastrophes" : Titanic
- "Engineering Secrets"
- "Fear": Soldiers are trained to overcome fear, exposure to prolonged fear causes Martin Samuels (Chief of Neurology at Brigham and Women's Hospital),[6] 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 Cavein Kentucky; underground sewage tunnels.
- "Immortality"
- "Inside an Earthquake"
- "Internet Safety Spot" Episode Notes: This Episode has the Callistos hosting and this episode is Produced by Banyan Productions.
- "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 .
- "The Body Electric"
- "The Last Neanderthals": Neanderthals disappear without a trace.
- "The Mysteries of Jade"
- "The New Alcatraz"
- "The Next Plague": How Malaysia struggled to contain the deadly Pinna Virus affecting pigs.
- "The Pioneers of Flight"
- "Who Were the First Americans?"
Disney Channel episodes
- "The Ten Great Unanswered Questions of Science"
- "Ants, with Edward O. Wilson"
- "First Humans, with Jared Diamond"
- "Dinosaur Heresies, with Bob Bakker"
- "Keck Telescope"
- "Magellan Explores Venus"
- "Super Computer Graphics"
- "The Prehistoric Origins of Art"
- "Solar Aquatics"
- "Ocean Drifters: Charting the Currents"
- "DNA and Disease"
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.
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- SilverdocsInternational Documentary Conference
- ^ Elliott, Stuart (October 15, 1993). "THE MEDIA BUSINESS: Advertising; the selling of Discover magazine hasn't been an exact science, but Disney will try a new approach". The New York Times.
- ^ Physician's Profile: Martin Allen Samuels, M.D., Brigham and Women's Hospital
External links
- The Science Channel: Discover Magazine schedule Archived 2007-09-01 at the Wayback Machine
- Discover Magazine at IMDb