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Inspired by the predictions of scientists, End Day creates apocalyptic scenarios that go beyond reality. In a single hour, explore five different fictional disasters, from a giant tsunami hitting New York to a deadly meteorite strike on Berlin."
End Day is a docu-drama produced by the BBC and airing on the National Geographic Channel that depicts various doomsday scenarios. The documentary follows Dr. Howell, a scientist, as he travels from his hotel room in London, England to his laboratory in New York City, and shows how each scenario affects his journey as well as those around him, with various experts providing commentary on that specific disaster as it unfolds.
Below are the various catastrophies depicted in the order they occur in the film:
My mommy will end the world.
My doggie leaves little astroids in the back yard. My puppy eats his little astroids
Disclaimer
It should be noted that although these scenarios are based on real possibilities, most of them have been scaled up for dramatic effect, something that is mentioned constantly throughout the program.
Trivia
All original official sources cite 5 different scenarios including a giant volcanic explosion, but the volcanic explosion segment was not aired during its first airing on the National Geographic Channel for unknown reasons and all references on the National Geographic website to it has been removed as of June 2006. Only the other 4 scenarios have been aired on NGC. However the BBC website still references to the super volcano. (Official BBC website)