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NGC Blog's Don't Miss Shows for the Week of March 10 2008...

March 10, 2008

Outside of an encore airing of Aftermath: Population Zero on Wednesday night, the channel's line-up this week boasts some pretty interesting documentaries. From profiling the terrible events on Kent State's campus on May 4, 1970 to finding the proper way of extracting oil from the frozen tundra in Alaska, its all on this week on the National Geographic Channel.

Don't Miss...
How it Was: Death at Kent State
Tuesday, March 11 at 8p et/pt
Explorer: Alaska's Last Oil
Wednesday, March 12 at 8p et/pt
Naked Science: Birth of Life
Thursday, March 13 at 10p et/pt
Wild: Animal Genius - Pigeon
Saturday, March 15 at 10p et/pt

Comments (3)

Steve:

I watched Alaska's Last Oil last evening.

When will the sequel be on.

I mean the side that doesn't have an enviromental spin to it.

I thought I was watching animal planet.

Gee we didn't know oil was dirty.

Your program should have told the story Shell Oil has.

We know Alternative fuels are the answer in the future.

I have yet to find a Fueling Station that has Ethenol, or any other alternative fuel.

So we are suppose to sink our country into a depression because our Congress won't allow pumping AMERICAN oil ...TERRORIST FREE...

Oil as much as we hate it is the alternative now. We burn today's gasoline cleaner than at anytime in history.

Why don't you show that. We won't have to wait for the alternative fuels 10 or 20 years from now. We won't be here.

I think I saw that show on the history channel. After we are gone.

Now below the rest of you can spin what I just said.

Rememeber when you slam me how much that gas cost you today.
Sad thing is it shouldn't.

Jose:

I want to thank you for the series of episodes that you have leading up to this Easter Sunday regarding Jesus, the Da Vinci Code, Mary Magdalene, The Shroud of Turin and etc. I realized that all the episodes are just all based on speculations, hypothesis, legends and theories nothing concrete or solid facts. Even the resource persons that are being interviewed in the different shows cannot back up their claims with evidence or proof. Everything is still debatable. It it History or ancient gossip. You really must try harder if you want to discredit the Catholic faith.

Jose:

I want to thank you for the series of episodes that you have leading up to this Easter Sunday regarding Jesus, the Da Vinci Code, Mary Magdalene, The Shroud of Turin and etc.

I realized that all the episodes are just all based on speculations, hypothesis, legends and theories nothing concrete or solid.

Even the resource persons that are being interviewed in the different shows cannot back up their claims with evidence or proof.

Is it historical fact or ancient gossip? You really must try harder if you want to discredit the Catholic faith.

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