Biographies to watch on ABC and National Geographic

Biographies to watch on ABC and National Geographic

There are individuals whose lives are so intriguing and captivating that no augmentation of their story is necessary. ABC and National Geographic have aired some of the best biographical programming available, telling the stories of remarkable people who shaped the world around them. From Mike Tyson in "Mike Tyson: The Knockout" to Martin Luther King Jr. in "Martin Luther King Jr.: Marked Man", the incredible profiles showcased here will astound and inspire you. If you are interested in real-life stories that truly immerse you in the lives of their subjects, then look no further. Here is the best biographical programming available on ABC.com and the ABC app!


ABC

Not many ordinary people have a film made about their real-life exploits. Then again, Erin Brockovich is no ordinary person. We all know the story of how Erin Brockovich took a job as a file clerk at a law firm and subsequently uncovered a contamination scandal that led to a payout of 333 million dollars from the company responsible. You can now hear this captivating tale from Erin Brockovich herself in "The Real Rebel: The Erin Brockovich Story". 

If you are looking for more inspiring women, "This is Farrah Fawcett" is another piece of essential viewing from our collection. This biographical documentary gives us a deep look into the life of one of America's most significant pop culture stars, from her prolific career to her brave battle with cancer, making this a truly poignant watch. When it comes to stars, one who has truly shone over these past 50 years is Dolly Parton. "Dolly Parton: Here She Comes Again!" takes a look at the life of the country legend through the lens of archival interviews, performance footage and a conversation with Dolly Parton herself. 

Many know famed boxer Mike Tyson as "The Baddest Man on the Planet", but his story and personality go far beyond the boxing ring. From his tough upbringing to his remarkable ascent to boxing superstardom, "Mike Tyson: The Knockout" paints a portrait of a truly complex individual with a story like no other. Featuring an interview with Mike Tyson himself, this biographical two-part series is the most encompassing telling of Tyson's story yet.

From the baddest to perhaps one of the funniest, you can watch an incredibly detailed account of the career of one of stand-up comedy's true pioneers in "The Last Days of Richard Pryor". Featuring archival footage of the man himself and in-depth interviews with his closest peers, this special highlights the highs and lows of Richard Pryor's remarkable life. From his breaking of racial barriers to his chronic struggles with substance abuse, no stone is left unturned in this definitive telling of his life story.


National Geographic

The importance of understanding and preserving the natural world is such a ubiquitous view that even Queen Elizabeth II and the British royal family have it as one of their main priorities. In "Queen Elizabeth: Legacy to the Natural World", we see Queen Elizabeth's passion for nature first-hand as she shares her ambitious project to create a network of forests across the Commonwealth with the legendary David Attenborough.

Few have left as positive an impact on society as Martin Luther King Jr. has. Everyone knows the story of his assassination, but what of the circumstances behind it? "Martin Luther King Jr.: Marked Man" examines whether his death was orchestrated by opposition within the US government itself, making this a chilling watch.

Some people, however, attract our attention through notoriety instead. "Bernie Madoff In His Own Words" details the story of the man who instigated the largest Ponzi scheme in history. Victims, employees, family members, FBI agents and Bernie himself all tell the story from their perspective, painting a full picture of the infamous fraudster. 


All of these biographies are available on ABC and National Geographic!

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