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From 2012 to 2014, Woodman hosted two series of the National Geographic Channel show Scam City, in which he travels to various popular cities around the globe and reveals the darker side of tourism. [11] Scam City was nominated for a Broadcast Digital Award in 2014 [12] and in 2015 for Best Factual Series at the Canadian Screen Awards.
National Geographic Channel Going Viral: From Ebola to COVID-19 30 November 2020 The Real Right Stuff 20 November 2020 Disney+ Inside North Korea: The Next Leader 8 November 2020 National Geographic Channel Rebuilding Paradise: 8 November 2020 Blood on the Wall 1 November 2020 The Last Ice [4] 24 October 2020 Blood on the Wall 30 September 2020
The documentary short film Kadoma about Coetzee was released in 2011. [16] His story was also featured in 2022 as an episode on National Geographic's Edge of the Unknown With Jimmy Chin. [ 17 ]
By April 2015, the Death Note manga had over 30 million copies in circulation. [111] On ICv2's "Top 10 Shonen Properties Q2 2009", Death Note was the third best-selling manga property in North America. [112] The series ranked second on Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! list of best manga of 2006 and 2007 for male readers. [113]
The notes carried a sentence in capital letters and in different colors, [3] referring to the manga series Death Note: "Watashi wa Kira dess" , a mis-transliteration of "I am Kira" (私はキラです, Watashi wa Kira desu). [4] [5] Light Yagami, also known as Kira, is the protagonist and antihero of the series.
The New York Times reviewer John J. O'Connor cited the film's ability to allow PBS to compete with the major networks, saying that "commercial television should now be reeling from the success of [the] National Geographic documentary", which garnered 36% of the total television audience in the New York City area when it was shown on WNET ...
Taboo is a documentary television series that premiered in 2002 on the National Geographic Channel.The program is an educational look into "taboo" rituals and traditions practiced in some societies, yet forbidden and/or illegal in others.
JFK: The Lost Bullet is a documentary by National Geographic Channel first shown on the National Geographic in late 2011. It tries to answer what happened to the first bullet fired at John F Kennedy.