National Geographic Channel: Explorer

Watch National Geographic Channel: Explorer

  • 2003
  • 10 Seasons

Explorer from National Geographic is a documentary series that delves into a wide range of subjects, from the mysteries of the natural world to the cutting-edge technologies that are shaping our future. Each episode is a deep dive into a specific topic, with a team of experts on hand to provide insight and analysis.

The series is hosted by a range of correspondents, including host Phil Keoghan, who brings his signature style of adventurous storytelling to the series. The other correspondents include Mo Rocca, Lisa Ling, Mireya Mayor, and Bill Weir, each of whom brings their own unique perspective to the show.

One of the strengths of Explorer is the breadth of topics it covers. Each episode is a standalone exploration of a particular subject, meaning that viewers can jump in and watch any episode without feeling like they've missed any crucial information. Over the years, the show has covered everything from the discovery of new species in remote corners of the globe to the work of doctors fighting diseases in war-torn countries.

Explorer also places a strong emphasis on visual storytelling. The show has a reputation for stunning cinematography, which adds an extra layer of depth to each episode. Whether it's capturing the majesty of a natural wonder or showing the complex inner workings of an advanced technology, the visuals in Explorer always serve to enhance the storytelling.

The series also takes an unflinching look at some of the most pressing issues facing our world today. Many episodes tackle difficult and controversial topics, such as climate change, political turmoil, and human rights abuses. While the show always approaches these subjects with a level of sensitivity and nuance, it doesn't shy away from presenting uncomfortable truths.

One of the standout episodes from recent years is "Gender Revolution," hosted by journalist Katie Couric. The episode explores the complexities of gender identity and the experiences of transgender individuals. It includes interviews with experts in the field, as well as personal stories from people who have transitioned or are questioning their gender identity.

Another powerful episode is "Inside North Korea," in which correspondent Lisa Ling travels to the secretive country to explore what life is like for its citizens. The episode offers a rare look at a world that is almost entirely closed off to outsiders, and shines a light on the harsh realities of living under the regime of Kim Jong-un.

Explorer also frequently explores the cutting edge of science and technology. Episodes have covered everything from the development of self-driving cars to the quest to build a colony on Mars. One recent episode, "The Age of A.I.," hosted by Robert Downey Jr., explores the ways in which artificial intelligence is transforming our world and the potential consequences of this transformation.

Throughout its long history, Explorer has established itself as one of the premier documentary series on television. With its stunning visuals, engaging storytelling, and willingness to tackle difficult and important topics, the show provides a unique and valuable perspective on our world. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a nature lover, or just someone who enjoys a good story, there is something in Explorer for everyone.

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Seasons
S10 Ep13
13. S10 Ep13
May 29, 2017
Explorer travels to eastern Congo to uncover the hidden trail of conflict gold on its way to the international marketplace. New York Times best-selling author and former Director for African Affairs at the National Security Council John Prendergast joins in studio. Guest Chelsea Clinton discusses The Clinton Foundation’s humanitarian efforts. Ted Danson hosts.
S10 Ep12
12. S10 Ep12
May 22, 2017
Explorer takes you to India for a rare look at that nation’s gay community. Correspondent Dan Savage discovers how gay men are living their lives despite India’s laws against homosexuality. Host Jeff Goldblum explores "the hidden side of everything," when "Freakonomics" co-author Stephen Dubner joins him for a thought-provoking interview. And join us on a strange trip as we trace the history of marijuana.
S10 Ep11
11. S10 Ep11
May 15, 2017
Join host Jeff Goldblum as Explorer takes you around the globe for an in-depth look at Big Pharma, prescription drugs and the opioid epidemic. Then, nearly 200 years after Nat Turner led a slave rebellion, the final chapter of his moving story can finally be told. Plus, Goldblum talks with the man who inspired his performance in "The Grand Budapest Hotel," former Ambassador to the Czech Republic Norman Eisen.
S10 Ep10
10. S10 Ep10
May 8, 2017
Join host Jeff Goldblum as Explorer travels to Japan, where an estimated 100,000 people choose to disappear from society each year. Bryan Christy examines the bizarre phenomenon of the nation's "evaporated people." Also, dive deep into the frigid waters of Antarctica in search of crucial data that could help save our oceans. Plus, a lively interview with actor Sam Rockwell.
S10 Ep9
9. S10 Ep9
May 1, 2017
Join host Peter Sagal as Explorer travels to Mexico, where the war on drugs has had deadly consequences. Visit a remote town where ordinary citizens are taking up arms against drug cartels. Then, head to the plains of Oklahoma, where a very different kind of crime wave is underway — cattle theft. And "Homeland" star Mandy Patinkin is on a mission to help refugees around the world.
S10 Ep8
8. S10 Ep8
April 24, 2017
Explorer's Billie Mintz investigates America's booming mobile home market. Japan's population growth isn't expanding fast enough but the country has a solution — and it involves more sex. Host Peter Sagal interviews pioneering geneticist George Church and bioethicist Jeffrey Kahn. Explorer is granted rare access to an Iraqi grandmother who is leading local militia in the fight against ISIS.
S10 Ep7
7. S10 Ep7
April 17, 2017
Correspondent Justin Hall travels to Laos to meet people still suffering from the Vietnam War, and one man who is trying to help them heal. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson interviews filmmaker Ron Howard, a group of U.S. Marines is determined to bring their Afghan translator and his family to safety and Explorer's Billie Mintz looks at high-tech self-improvement. Peter Sagal hosts.
S10 Ep6
6. S10 Ep6
April 10, 2017
Join host Dan Rather as Explorer heads to Jerusalem for an exclusive look at the opening of what is believed to be Jesus' tomb. Also, His Eminence Cardinal Wuerl of Washington has met everyone from presidents to popes. Hear his unique take on politics and religion. Then, they don't write songs, but the heavy metal penguins of Antarctica are a hit with scientists trying to solve a mystery of the oceans. Plus, world-famous chef Tom Colicchio.
S10 Ep5
5. S10 Ep5
April 3, 2017
Explorer travels to Iceland, where a unique gene pool could unlock the cure to diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Correspondent Ryan Duffy investigates the skyrocketing black market demand for rhino horns that's decimating the animal's global population. And take a hard, punishing look at Kayfabe, the code of conduct that governs America's greatest athletic drama, professional wrestling. Dan Rather hosts.
S10 Ep4
4. S10 Ep4
March 27, 2017
Explorer travels to Iceland, where a unique gene pool could unlock the cure to diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Correspondent Ryan Duffy investigates the skyrocketing black market demand for rhino horns that's decimating the animal's global population. And take a hard look at Kayfabe, the code of conduct that governs America's greatest athletic drama, professional wrestling. Dan Rather hosts.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
March 20, 2017
In a rare interview, National Geographic sits down with His Holiness the Dalai Lama at his largest event of the year, the Kalachakra, in India. Journalist Michael Ware and the Dalai Lama have an intimate conversation as they discuss peace in a world gripped by violence. In studio, guest host Nick Schifrin sits down with theoretical physicist Michio Kaku and theologist Candida Moss.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
March 13, 2017
Correspondent Jeremy Scahill explores the secretive watch list the U.S. government uses to monitor suspected terrorists. Studio guest host Aasif Mandvi interviews Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman on the volatile intersection of politics and economics. Also, outsourcing isn't just for corporations any longer — correspondent Jena Friedman shows how you can outsource almost anything in your life.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
March 6, 2017
Explorer examines Filipino president Rodrigo Duterte's controversial war on drugs that has left countless people dead in the streets. In studio, guest host Aasif Mandvi sits down with legendary journalist Ted Koppel to get his unique perspective on everything from fake news to cyberattacks. And Explorer looks at the unexpectedly ancient history of "grillz."
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  • Premiere Date
    April 28, 2003