US cable channel Planet Green has picked up 14 series, specials and feature films for its 2010 slate.

The conscious living network’s weekly film series Reel Impact has taken on Franny Armstrong’s The Age Of Stupid; Rob Stewart’s Sharkwater; Sanjeev Chatterjee and Ali Habashi’s One Water; Scott Hamilton Kennedy’s The Garden; Carter Gunn and Ross McDonnell’s Colony; Chris Smith’s Collapse; Aaron Woolf’s King Corn; Curt Ellis’ Big River; and Marie Monique Robin’s Health Is On Our Plate.

Running in Planet Green’s new primetime line-up Verge are series and specials In Search Of Perfection; 30 Days; Famous, Rich And Homeless; Coastwatch; and Kill It, Skin It, Wear It.

Sister network Discovery Health has picked up three: 100 Orgasms A Day; My Child Won’t Talk; and Sex Robot.

“With these strong international acquisitions, Planet Green will enrich the network’s already diverse offerings by introducing audiences to provocative stories and unique, compelling characters,” said Laura Michalchyshyn, president and general manager of Planet Green and Discovery Health. “Discovery Health’s acquisitions will broaden the network’s strong programming base, helping to carry the network through to the upcoming transition to OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network.”