Inside

2003 • National Geographic Channel
3.5
11 reviews
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Season 1 episodes (6)

1 Air Show
3/8/07
AirVenture Oshkosh is the largest air show on the planet, with more than 10,000 aircrafts and more than half a million people. Get an insider's perspective as National Geographic flies along with the world's best aerobatic pilots as they twist and tumble through the sky.
2 Saddam's Reign of Terror
10/29/06
A chorus of testimonials, unearthed mass graves and discovered documents now reveal the extent to which Saddam and his Baath Party tortured, maimed, raped and murdered Iraqi citizens. As he faces trial for his crimes, National Geographic goes inside his reign of terror - with rare videotape that shows Baath Party members carrying out Saddam's brutal laws.
3 the Green Berets
6/3/07
With exclusive access, National Geographic chronicles the lives of the Green Berets, who protect local civilians from the wrath of the Taliban in a remote outpost in Afghanistan. In a dramatic turn of events, a tragic explosion strikes the soldiers and film crew. National Geographic provides a rare, up close look at the sacrifices, challenges, and deadly risks that American soldiers face on the front lines every day during war.
4 the IRS
4/9/07
Take a look inside IRS processing facilities. Join special agents as they learn interrogation techniques that help them catch the tax cheats. And learn how it turns out when someone challenges the idea that we owe income taxes at all. Experience the challenge of collecting trillions in taxes from hundreds of millions of taxpayers.
5 the Soviet Circus
7/18/03
Go behind the scenes at Moscow's Circus School and experience the magic and wonder of the performances that delight millions. See lion tamers risk life and limb, trapeze artists glide through the air and, of course, the beloved clowns who inspire imagination and fantasy. With laughter as their language, the Soviet Circus bridges the gap between generations, borders, and all peoples of the world.
6 Where's Amelia Earhart?
11/19/08
As world famous aviator Amelia Earhart closed in on her record-setting attempt to fly around the world in 1937, she vanished without a trace over the Pacific Ocean. Investigators built the case that she was a pawn in an espionage plot for President Franklin D. Roosevelt, while eyewitnesses testified that she was captured by the Japanese military. National Geographic explores the fiercely debated mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance.

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National Geographic Inside secures exclusive access to some of the most difficult stories and takes viewers inside topics with new insight and perspective.

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