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In this three-part series, the rich history of China's ancient capital city is brought to life using stunning reconstructions and CGI. From the city's more
In this three-part series, the rich history of China's ancient capital city is brought to life using stunning reconstructions and CGI. From the city's conquest and destruction by the Mongol hordes of Ghengis Khan, to the moment when China's last emperor was expelled from the Forbidden City, Beijing's biography is a story of mighty rulers, rebels and renegades. close
Animals are constantly moving through our troubled world. Wherever predators and their prey dwell, their paths intersect in the endless dance of life more
Animals are constantly moving through our troubled world. Wherever predators and their prey dwell, their paths intersect in the endless dance of life and death. Amazing travelers, moving in huge flocks, make us think about how they manage to survive. Long-distance travel is one of nature’s greatest mysteries. close
In England, every year the BBC broadcasts a speech by a famous and authoritative person on topical topics as part of the Dimbley lecture. In 2010, for more
In England, every year the BBC broadcasts a speech by a famous and authoritative person on topical topics as part of the Dimbley lecture. In 2010, for the first time in its history, such a lecture was given by a writer, Sir Terry Pratchett The theme “Shacking the Hand of Death” was dedicated to the legalization of euthanasia in England.
The writer himself could not hold a lecture, his friend, the actor who played in one of the adaptations of his books, Tony Robinson, read for him. In 2007, 61-year-old Pratchett was diagnosed with an extraordinary form of early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. Since then, the writer has repeatedly stated that he is not going to wait for complete brain damage and wants to die with the help of euthanasia in his favorite garden or library.
Terry Pratchett is the creator of the Flat World series. His novels have sold over 50 million copies. Terry Pratchett was awarded the Order of the British Empire for literary merit, and Queen Elizabeth II knighted him. close
Posthumous dedication to the rebel of English fashion Alexander McQueen from his closest friends. The documentary television film includes rare footage more
Posthumous dedication to the rebel of English fashion Alexander McQueen from his closest friends. The documentary television film includes rare footage from behind the scenes and private archives of the designer. O the way the fashion designer was, whose life ended so tragically, told him his brother, closest friend and muse Isabella Blow, Tom Ford, Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and many others. close
The Old Testament book of Exodus tells the story of Moses leading the Hebrews out of Egypt. This documentary explores this exodus and Moses to find proof more
The Old Testament book of Exodus tells the story of Moses leading the Hebrews out of Egypt. This documentary explores this exodus and Moses to find proof that he really did exist. Records found in Egypt, recent scientific discoveries, and research propose that he did live. Learn how a distant volcano and flooding of the Nile could be related to the ten plagues and the parting of the Red Sea. close
We now live in a disposable clothes society. We're wearing more man made fibres and buying more than clothes than ever before. Alex James is on a mission more
We now live in a disposable clothes society. We're wearing more man made fibres and buying more than clothes than ever before. Alex James is on a mission to discover why. From the environmental impact to back to the natural alternatives. He asks can anything slow down fast fashion? close
Big hail, high winds, and extreme lightning shows are nothing compared to the real “Strangest Weather on Earth” – from raining frogs to volcano smoke more
Big hail, high winds, and extreme lightning shows are nothing compared to the real “Strangest Weather on Earth” – from raining frogs to volcano smoke rings, instant ice storms to huge sandstorms – this series presents fascinating explorations as to what causes each one. Each episode will feature several examples of weird, wacky and extreme weather such as airborne fish, saucer clouds, and a wave made of rock. close
A major documentary which tells the remarkable story of the people of South East Asia who fought three wars over three decades to gain their freedom using more
A major documentary which tells the remarkable story of the people of South East Asia who fought three wars over three decades to gain their freedom using entirely original colour archive footage. close
Chris Packham uses groundbreaking science and brand-new behaviour to delve deep beneath the skin and discover the unique features that have made certain animal groups successful.
Chris Packham uses groundbreaking science and brand-new behaviour to delve deep beneath the skin and discover the unique features that have made certain animal groups successful. close
On August 14, 2005, a Helios aircraft on Flight 522 reported that an emergency siren had been activated in the cockpit. Suddenly, the plane plunges into more
On August 14, 2005, a Helios aircraft on Flight 522 reported that an emergency siren had been activated in the cockpit. Suddenly, the plane plunges into silence. After a while, the pilot of a military aircraft sent for inspection sees that a person walks around the cabin. What happened on board? This program sheds light on the worst disaster in the history of Greek aviation. close
This series looks at the iconic trains that have done the most to change history. Each train is an engineering marvel, each one a leap forward in the more
This series looks at the iconic trains that have done the most to change history. Each train is an engineering marvel, each one a leap forward in the history of trains and railways. But more than this, these are the trains that made the modern world. These are the trains that unify nations and open up continents, that miraculously shrink distance and create a global economy, changing how we trade, what we buy and make and sell. They change how we live and even how we think, speeding up our lives and expanding our horizons. These are the machines that made us modern. Each episode features one iconic train and describes its impact on railway history and on history in general, combining archive and expert testimony with actuality and hands-on engineering demonstrations. close
We live in a world ablaze with colour. Rainbows and rainforests, oceans and humanity, Earth is the most colourful place we know of. But the colours we more
We live in a world ablaze with colour. Rainbows and rainforests, oceans and humanity, Earth is the most colourful place we know of. But the colours we see are far more complex and fascinating than they appear. In this series, Dr Helen Czerski uncovers what colour is, how it works, and how it has written the story of our planet - from the colours that transformed a dull ball of rock into a vivid jewel to the colours that life has used to survive and thrive. But the story doesn't end there - there are also the colours that we can't see, the ones that lie beyond the rainbow. Each one has a fascinating story to tell. close
In the center of the film "Superstructures of Antiquity: Angkor Wat" - Angkor Wat, the main attraction of Cambodia, its symbol depicted on the national more
In the center of the film "Superstructures of Antiquity: Angkor Wat" - Angkor Wat, the main attraction of Cambodia, its symbol depicted on the national flag, the national pride of this small country. This temple complex is the largest religious building in the world, occupying a huge area - its length is about 3.6 km, and its width is about 200 meters. Five unique in structure towers, resembling inverted ears of wheat, adorning the building, rise to a height of 42 meters, and the total height of the sanctuary is 65 meters. Previously, Angkor Wat was not only a temple - a huge city, Angkor, the capital of the Khmer Empire, grew around it, whose population at its heyday reached half a million inhabitants.
Angkor Wat attracts visitors from all over the world. English documentary filmmakers also set out to explore this significant architectural monument. The film "Ancient Megastructures: Angkor Wat" tells about the present and great past of this beautiful religious complex. close
This is the story of one of the most successful families of predators on Earth - cats - and their legendary path to power. In this series of films, zoologist more
This is the story of one of the most successful families of predators on Earth - cats - and their legendary path to power. In this series of films, zoologist Patrick Arya travels around the world, traveling to the wildest places on the planet, studying the widely spread and diverse family tree of cats. From the majestic Siberian tiger to the agile tree-dwelling South African wildcat, we will see a rich variety of cat shapes, colors and sizes. Today, more than 37 different cat species live in the jungle, mountains, deserts and meadows. They can jump higher, run faster and climb better than most other families. Big cats tell us amazing stories about how the most powerful cat dynasties reached their heyday. close
Boasting an amazing selection of the most watched, most influential and most highly acclaimed programmes ever made, The 50 Greatest Television Dramas more
Boasting an amazing selection of the most watched, most influential and most highly acclaimed programmes ever made, The 50 Greatest Television Dramas presents a long overdue assessment of the rich heritage television drama has to offer. Channel 4 invited over 200 of Britain's top television drama professionals – writers, directors, producers and commissioners – to take part in an exclusive poll to discover what they consider the finest dramas ever produced. close
From humble beginnings growing up on wheat farm in outback Australia Troy one day dreamed of racing bikes. At age 23 Troy's life changed forever. He married more
From humble beginnings growing up on wheat farm in outback Australia Troy one day dreamed of racing bikes. At age 23 Troy's life changed forever. He married his high school sweet heart, they brought their first home together, and Troy borrowed nine thousand dollars to buy his first ever road bike. Nine years later he was crowned World Superbike Champion. Troy's riding style is breathtaking and his bin-it-or-win-it attitude has made him a superstar in Europe and across the globe. Narrated by self confessed Troy Bayliss fan Ewan McGregor Troy's Story provides an extraordinary and rare insight into a world championship racing team and remains the definitive behind the scenes expose of racing at the highest level. close
In six episodes this documentary series from UKTV History covers the 41 kings and queens of England from 1066 to the present -- almost 1000 years of monarchs. more
In six episodes this documentary series from UKTV History covers the 41 kings and queens of England from 1066 to the present -- almost 1000 years of monarchs. It shows how the history of the UK was reflected by the history of their monarchs. This UKTV History program covers the more intimate natures of the persons behind the monarchy. It shows how those privileged few have shaped the UK and made the UK what it is today. The six episodes are (1) Normans to Magna Carta (1066-1216); (2) Middle Ages (1216-1485); (3) The Tudors (1485-1603); (4) The Stuarts (1603-1714); (5) The Hanoverians (1714-1837); and (6) The Moderns (1837-Present). close
There is a growing problem in Northern Australia. The number of so-called sea crocodiles has increased dramatically. In this film, specialists conduct more
There is a growing problem in Northern Australia. The number of so-called sea crocodiles has increased dramatically. In this film, specialists conduct special studies of the habits of sea crocodiles. In this situation, it is necessary to find out how the crocodiles move and why. The results will help to understand how to cope with these ancient predators. close
With the help of modern computer graphics and archival newsreels, the filmmakers recreated several intriguing stories of the Second World War on the screen. more
With the help of modern computer graphics and archival newsreels, the filmmakers recreated several intriguing stories of the Second World War on the screen. Among them, the creation of secret weapons, the introduction of revolutionary military equipment, the conduct of risky sabotage and military operations – in short, everything that allowed the Allied troops to gain an advantage on the battlefields. Often, success in such operations depended on just one person. These people became the real heroes of this war. close
Rich is single, never been married, has got no kids. Has he wasted his life? Is it time to finally grow up and get out the pipe and slippers and await more
Rich is single, never been married, has got no kids. Has he wasted his life? Is it time to finally grow up and get out the pipe and slippers and await the blessed release of death? Or does life really begin at 40, giving him the excuse to go around in nappies and make jokes about poo and wee for a good three years to come? close
The main character of the documentary Amanda Barrett and Mike Beynon "BBC: Carnivores. The leopard is the most understudied predator, which is a member more
The main character of the documentary Amanda Barrett and Mike Beynon "BBC: Carnivores. The leopard is the most understudied predator, which is a member of the African family of big cats.
This formidable beast is famous for its nocturnal lifestyle, and therefore shooting leopards until a certain day was difficult. However, thanks to modern special equipment, the filmmakers made this beautiful film and gave the audience the opportunity to follow the life of two active leopards that live in the Luangwa Valei reserve in Zambia. close