or


[12/19/16 - 08:01 AM]
President Obama's Legacy Commemorated in Full Night of Programming on National Geographic
Highlights include two specials, "Sea of Hope: America's Underwater Treasures" and "Obama: The Price of Hope."

[via press release from National Geographic Channel]

PRESIDENT OBAMA'S LEGACY COMMEMORATED IN FULL NIGHT OF PROGRAMMING ON NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

The Hour-long Documentary SEA OF HOPE: AMERICA'S UNDERWATER TREASURES Premieres Sunday, Jan. 15, at 8/7c

The Two-hour Special OBAMA: THE PRICE OF HOPE Premieres Sunday, Jan. 15, at 9/8c

(Washington, DC -- Dec. 19, 2016) As the country prepares for Donald Trump to be sworn in as the 45th U.S. president, both critics and supporters believe they're saying farewell to one of the most memorable presidencies in the nation's history. On Sunday, Jan. 15, just days before the inauguration, National Geographic commemorates President Obama's legacy with a night of programming, beginning at 8/7c with the one-hour documentary SEA OF HOPE: AMERICA'S UNDERWATER TREASURES, followed by the two-hour special OBAMA: THE PRICE OF HOPE, premiering at 9/8c.

SEA OF HOPE: AMERICA'S UNDERWATER TREASURES follows iconic ocean explorer and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle, renowned underwater National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry, author and environmental activist Max Kennedy and their crew of teenage aquanauts on a yearlong environmental quest. In celebration of the centennial of the National Park Service, their goal is to turn the next 100 years into a blue centennial by protecting vital habitats and underwater natural wonders.

"Change is happening fast: We're losing coral reefs, we're losing fish in the ocean and ecosystems are unraveling," says Earle. "The chemistry of the planet is being affected by what we're putting into and taking out of the ocean. There should be some places that we leave alone, like national parks."

The team travels all over the United States - from St. Croix to the Hawaiian Islands - using everything from a simple mask and flippers to submarines to capture images of astonishing underwater ecosystems. Through science and photography, they hope to inspire President Obama to establish blue landmarks across an unseen American wilderness.

The yearlong expedition culminates when President Obama reveals that he created the world's largest marine preserve in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands and the first national marine monument in the Atlantic Ocean. To celebrate these historic achievements, National Geographic captured the first-ever footage of a U.S. president diving underwater.

The February 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine (@NatGeoMag) will also look at marine areas protected by the United States through the presidency of Barack Obama and back to the days of President Theodore Roosevelt. Award-winning environmental journalist Cynthia Barnett takes a look at the history of presidential action in preserving oceans and why oceans are vital to the health of our earth and explores case studies of decline and revival around the world. The story is illustrated by Skerry's vibrant photography in preserved marine spaces from coast to coast.The February issue will be available online at www.ngm.com on Jan. 9 and on print newsstands on Jan. 31.

OBAMA: THE PRICE OF HOPE is an intimate portrait of the Obama administration, which had an indelible effect on the nation and world in light of the significant array of issues the President and his cadre of advisors faced between 2008 and 2016. On the eve of the upcoming inauguration, National Geographic examines the Obama years with unique insider access to the president and his inner circle, including frank interviews with Obama himself. Beginning with his 2008 electoral victory, the energetic Obama made history as the first African-American president and was determined to take on the challenges of governing an increasingly divided country.

Obama was optimistic about his uphill battle and has been quoted as saying, "I'm a black guy named Barack Obama, and I'm the President of the United States. I feel lucky all the time."

The documentary examines the President's action against an impending financial collapse and dire unemployment numbers, his historic introduction of universal health care, his positioning on the Arab Spring and his strong stance on foreign policy, all while countering overt resistance from the Tea Party. Filmmakers also depict Obama's mission to end gun violence and his commitment to racial justice.

In addition to candid interviews with Obama, filmmakers have multiple conversations with diverse political influencers and those in the President's inner circle, who provide textural context on the intricate issues. Featured interviewees include the following:

· David Axelrod, Former Senior Advisor to the President

· Hillary Clinton, Former Secretary of State

· Bill Daley, Former White House Chief of Staff

· Mary Derosa, Former National Security Council Legal Advisor

· Dick Durbin, Former Senate Majority Whip

· Robert Gates, Former Defense Secretary

· Tim Geithner, Former Treasury Secretary

· Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to the President

· Jim Messina, Former White House Deputy Chief of Staff

· Cecilia Mu�oz, Intergovernmental Affairs Director

· Leon Panetta, Former Director of the CIA

· Nancy Pelosi, Former Speaker of the House

· Tom Perriello, Former Member of the House of Representatives from Virginia's 5th District

· Harry Reid, Former Senate Majority Leader

· Ben Rhodes, Deputy National Security Advisor

· Christy Romer, Former Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors

· Phil Schiliro, Former White House Director of Legislative Affairs

OBAMA: THE PRICE OF HOPE weaves in eight years of the President's objectives, triumphs and struggles, while underscoring his passion to inspire a sense of hope against all odds.

SEA OF HOPE: AMERICA'S UNDERWATER TREASURES is produced for National Geographic by True Blue Films. Academy Award nominee Robert Nixon is producer and director for True Blue Films, and Sarah Guinan Nixon and John Bridgeland are executive producers. Original music is by Will Bates. For National Geographic, Allan Butler serves as executive producer and Tim Pastore is president, original programming and production.

OBAMA: THE PRICE OF HOPE is produced for National Geographic by Brook Lapping Productions in association with Les Films d'Ici 2. For National Geographic, Robert Palumbo is executive producer. For Brook Lapping, Norma Percy, Paul Mitchell and Bran Lapping are executive producers; Mick Gold, Delphine Jaudeau and Sarah Wallis are producers/directors. Serge Lalou and Charlotte Uzu are executive producers for Les Films d'Ici 2.





  [december 2016]  
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
    


· SHOWATCH
(series past and present)
· DEVWATCH
(series in development)
· MOVIEWATCH
(tv movies and mini-series)





[12/19/25 - 04:52 PM]
Season One Finale of Vince Gilligan's Critically Acclaimed Science Fiction Drama "Pluribus" Starring Emmy Award-Nominee Rhea Seehorn Premieres Early on December 24, 2025 on Apple TV
The ninth episode will debut early ahead of the holiday on Apple TV on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.

[12/19/25 - 03:01 PM]
Video: "STEEL BALL RUN JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" - Official Trailer - Netflix
The latest installment premieres on Thursday, March 19, 2026, only on Netflix.

[12/19/25 - 02:33 PM]
ABC Celebrates Record-Breaking 2025 with Top Six Shows Among Adults 18-49 and TV's No. 1 Show, "High Potential"
"High Potential" stands as the No. 1 series for the year in both Total Viewers and Adults 18-49, with the network also owning the Top Six shows in the key Adult demo.

[12/19/25 - 12:24 PM]
Multi Emmy-Nominated BET+ Comedy "The Ms. Pat Show" Returns for Season 5 on Wednesday, January 7
The first four seasons of the groundbreaking R-rated sitcom unpacked everything from drug addiction and abortion to sexual abuse and dysfunctional family cycles.

[12/19/25 - 10:00 AM]
HBO Original Documentary "Critical Incident" Debuts December 29
The film revisits the 2010 death of Anastasio Hernández-Rojas, an undocumented Mexican immigrant who died while in custody at the border.

[12/19/25 - 09:31 AM]
Laura Marcus Joins the Cast of "Assassin's Creed," The New Live-Action Series Adaptation of Ubisoft's Best-Selling Video Game Franchise
Toby Wallace, Lola Petticrew, and Zachary Hart also star in the Netflix series.

[12/19/25 - 08:31 AM]
Peacock Exclusively Streams Focus Features' Critically Acclaimed "Bugonia" Beginning December 26
Nominated for 3 Golden Globe Awards and 3 Critics Choice Awards, Focus Features' psychological thriller stars Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Aidan Delbis, Stavros Halkias and Alicia Silverstone.

[12/19/25 - 06:01 AM]
"Snoop's Holiday Halftime Party" to Feature the Singing Voices of HUNTR/X from Netflix's "KPop Demon Hunters" and Country Sensation Lainey Wilson
This Christmas, Netflix is decking the halls and the halftime stage with a spectacular celebration that's set to dazzle fans around the globe.

[12/19/25 - 06:01 AM]
ESPN and The Heisman Trophy Trust Extend Exclusive Media Rights Agreement
The 2025 Heisman Trophy Ceremony averaged 4.3 million viewers, delivering the event's best audience since 2012 and finishing up 69% year-over-year.

[12/19/25 - 06:01 AM]
Video: Prime Video Unveils the Teaser Trailer and Reveals the Release Month of Its Next Italian Prime Original Film Shot in English, "Love Me Love Me"
It only takes one look to fall in love. And nothing will ever be the same again.

[12/19/25 - 02:01 AM]
"Salvador" Arrives to Netflix on February 6
"Salvador" is an action drama series in which Luis Tosar steps into the shoes of Salvador, a father and emergency medical technician who fights to leave behind his past with alcohol and make amends for the mistakes he made with his family.

[12/18/25 - 07:01 PM]
"Last Samurai Standing" Renewed for Season 2 - A Global Sensation Proudly Made in Japan
The battle royale that captivated Japan and international audiences now turns the page to its next chapter.

[12/18/25 - 06:01 PM]
"Dynamite Kiss" Nears Its Final Episode, Leaving Ji-hyeok and Da-rim at a Crossroads Between Romance and Goodbye
The final episode premieres December 24, just in time for Christmas, only on Netflix.

[12/18/25 - 01:56 PM]
Apple TV Sets New Dramedy "Beat the Reaper," Starring and Executive Produced by Will Poulter
Based on the novel of the same name by Josh Bazell, "Beat the Reaper" will star Poulter as Dr. Peter Brown, an intern at Boston's worst hospital who has a talent for medicine, works a shift from hell and has a past he'd prefer to keep hidden.

[12/18/25 - 11:01 AM]
Netflix Announces "So Far Gone" with Straight-to-Series Order After Competitive Bidding
The series, like Jess Walter's book, follows Rhys Kinnick, a journalist who's pulled out of retirement when his daughter goes missing.