The National Geographic channel has been the gold standard for nature documentaries and content for more than two decades. Currently, its owner is the National Geographic Global Networks unit of Disney Entertainment and National Geographic Partners. This partnership is a joint venture between the Walt Disney Company and the National Geographic Society. 73% of the operation is controlled by the former, while the rest is by the latter.
The National Geographic Channel was launched in the USA in 2001. A few months ago, Byron Allen made a $10 Billion bid to acquire ABC, FX, and National Geographic. However, a few days after this bid, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that Allen’s offer had been rejected.
Here are some unmissable National Geographic Documentaries:
Lost Treasures Of The Maya
Released in 2019, Lost Treasures Of The Maya Season 1 consists of four episodes. This series showcases National Geographic Explorer Albert Lin’s journey into the Guatemalan jungle. Lin furthermore explores and discovers the lost ruins of the Maya civilization.
The synopsis of Lost Treasures Of The Maya in Nat Geo TV reads, “National Geographic Explorer Albert Lin ventures into the Guatemalan jungle to explore how a new high-tech treasure map is revealing tens of thousands of ancient ruins. Now, dozens of archaeologists are heading on a voyage of discovery, exploring lost ruins for the first time in 1500 years. And what they’re finding is rewriting the history of one of the world’s most mysterious ancient civilisations – the Maya.”
The titles of the four episodes of this series are Secrets of The Snake Alter, Secrets of The Underworld, Secrets of The Lost City, and Secrets of The Sun God.
Unknown Waters With Jeremy Wade
Premiered in 2021, Unknown Waters With Jeremy Wade showcases the popular British television presenter, author, freshwater detective, and biologist Jeremy Wade exploring magnificent water bodies. Furthermore, he examines the creatures that live in these lakes, rivers, ponds, and seas.
The synopsis of Unknown Waters With Jeremy Wade in Nat Geo TV reads, “In this new series, world-renowned angler and adventurer, Jeremy Wade, embarks on a spectacular journey above and below the surface of the world’s greatest river system, The Amazon. Tapping into thirty years of Amazon expedition experience, Jeremy will meet with remote indigenous communities, uncover new species and of course, grapple with the largest freshwater fish in the world to unlock the secrets of the mighty river.”
Furthermore, the executive producers of this show are Laura Marshall, Stephen McQuillan, and Tracy Rudolph.
Welcome To Earth
Welcome to Earth sees actor Will Smith explore some of the planet’s remotest locations. It consists of six episodes, and all of them were released on December 8, 2021.
The synopsis for Welcome To Earth according to IMDb reads, “Will Smith travels to the extreme ends of the earth from active volcanoes to deep ocean adventures.”
The executive producers of this show were Darren Aronofsky, Jane Root, and Ari Handel. Furthermore, its production took place in the United Kingdom and the United States.