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- On the remote Norwegian Bear Island, used as a submarine base by the Germans during World War II, U.N. scientist Larsen sends a distress signal using an emergency N.A.T.O. frequency, and is received by scientific vessel Morning Rose.
- In this wrap-up to the 1997-98 season of Baywatch, L.A. lifeguards Mitch, Cody, and Mitch's son Hobie win a free ocean cruise to Alaska where coincidently lifeguards Neely, Lani and Donna are also along for a photo shoot. Hobie unknowlingly brings along a certain Claire Hodges, who's real name is Leslie Stryker, a professional jewel thief and con artist seeking a way to escape into Alaska with $5 million of stolen emeralds while a ruthless hitman, named Gavin, pursues her.
- James Kane is living a quiet life abroad when he is activated to accomplish a dangerous mission in Japan that will put him on the run, and force him to come to grips with his violent past.
- In 1899, Edward H. Harriman, the head of the Union Pacific Railroad, organized a sea expedition along the coast of Alaska to study the flora, fauna, and natural wonders of the area. Harriman also intended to bring back specimens of the animals and plants he encountered. The group chosen for the voyage included scientists, artists, and writers. In 2001, Tom Litwin, of the Clark Science Center at Smith College, lead a similar expedition, retracing as closely as possible the route followed by the Harriman party. Along the way, we see many of the same peoples and places as those on the first expedition. We also see the changes that Alaska has endured in the previous 100 years.
- Three of the most sublime adventures in America - kayaking Glacier Bay in Alaska, rafting the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho and climbing the Grand Teton peak in Wyoming.
- A breathtaking journey deep in The Great Land of Alaska. Come face-to-face with Mount McKinley, visit electric blue glaciers, navigate icebergs, and get as close to Alaska's wildlife as is humanly possible. This documentary features the wonders of nature and amazing natural landscapes. It's a journey to the solitude of Alaska and its splendid wildlife. The landscape is a huge wonder of nature, a remote world of ice and snow. Alaska is the epitome of vastness, wilderness and natural scenery, a unique habitat far from civilization; as we also visit the towns and places of: Ketchikan, Petersburg, Sitka, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Glacier Bay National Park, Chilkat River Eagle Preserve, Anchorage, Denali National Park, Misty Fjords National Monument, a fly-in fishing camp, historic Totem Bight, and much more.
- Episode: (1979)1977–19871hTV-G7.2 (131)TV EpisodeBuddy and Portia reach a major decision. Julie finds her lost love Jack. Doug and Carol's wedding is endangered by Natalie's interference and Alicia's impending bankruptcy.
- Colton and Jack revisit their most epic and wild adventures in Alaska.
- Huell hikes from Saddlebag Lake to Conness Lakes high in the Eastern Sierra Nevada near Tioga Pass to view the Conness Glacier in a stunning part of the Inyo National Forest.
- Jungle Jack and his daughter Kathleen visit the Glacier Bay Basin in Alaska where they observe American black bears on land and humpback whales offshore. In addition, they explore the areas surrounding Glacier Bay.
- Jungle Jack joins Sea World marine experts on a search for whales in Alaska's Glacier Bay Basin.
- Jungle Jack counts down swims, leaps, and breaches into this wonderful world of dolphins and whales.
- Rusty reads a passage of scripture about Gideon's army and does not understand it. This Discovery Jones adventure around the Glacier Bay Basin in Alaska shows him about relying on God.
- A school project prompts a discussion about Rusty's hands and feet so Discovery Jones teaches him about how to be God's hands and feet.
- Jack and Colton experience the awesome power of Mother Nature in Alaska as they kayak with whales and sea otters through Glacier Bay National Park, witness glaciers crashing into the sea and trek to get up close to a mammoth Glacier.
- Join Jungle Jack as he counts down six species that reside at the top of the world.