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Live Curious

National Geographic Channel invites viewers to live curious through its smart, innovative programming that questions what we know, how we view the world and what drives us forward. NGC contributes to the National Geographic Society's commitment to exploration, conservation and education.

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Live Curious Quiz Night

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We all know that fundraising isn't easy, but we're here to lend a hand with the National Geographic Live Curious Quiz Night. It's a great fundraising opportunity in which we supply the host, quiz and even some prizes, including a trip for the winning team to the Northern Territory, courtesy of Tourism NT.

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This Month's Highlights

Drugs Inc.

Drugs Inc.

Thursday, February 9 at 8:30PM
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Ketamine: Introduced as a lifesaving battlefield anaesthetic during the Vietnam War, Ketamine is now a state-of-the-art hallucinogenic drug rising in popularity across the globe.
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Banged Up Abroad

Banged Up Abroad

Wednesday, February 8 at 9:30PM
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Mexico Money Machine: A steroid fanatic travels to Mexico to buy illegal prescription drugs, but when he gets caught spending fake cash and lands in jail, he loses his liberty and almost his life.
Bomb Hunters: Afghanistan

Bomb Hunters: Afghanistan

Saturday, February 11 at 1:30PM
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There are only two options for frontline teams in Afghanistan charged with the dangerous task of finding and disarming Improvised Explosive Devices: learn fast or die faster.

Don't Miss Tomorrow Night

The Indestructibles

Tomorrow 9:30PM
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15,000 Foot Freefall: When New Zealander Michael Holmes's parachute fails to open, he spins out of control and shoots towards the earth at 250 kilometres an hour. Find out how this skydiver survived the unsurvivable.