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The documentary BBC: He and She Are Relationship Secrets will be interesting to many viewers. It is designed specifically for men and women. The authors more
The documentary BBC: He and She Are Relationship Secrets will be interesting to many viewers. It is designed specifically for men and women. The authors of the film will try to understand the complex relationship between the two sexes, study the features of behavior and character and understand what the difference is, except for gender. The main characters are 5 men and 5 women who will participate in various trials and experiments. The program consists of several parts, each of which considers a certain factor of difference.
If you like documentary films, then, in addition to the film “BBC: He and She are the Secrets of Relationships”, we recommend that you opt for the program “Double serving”, which will affect such an important problem as love of fast food. I'm sure you'll be interested. close
Unlocking the Mystery of Life represents a unique programming opportunity for local stations. Its broadcast release coincides with the 50th anniversary more
Unlocking the Mystery of Life represents a unique programming opportunity for local stations. Its broadcast release coincides with the 50th anniversary of one of the greatest scientific breakthroughs in history-James Watson and Francis Crick's discovery that the DNA molecule carries hereditary information in the form of a code that many scientists have likened to computer software or a written language. This discovery (announced on April 25,1953) sparked a scientific revolution. But it also left a fundamental question unanswered. Where did the information in DNA come from? How did the software in the cell arise? Unlocking the Mystery of Life explores these questions through the stories of a growing number of scientists who no longer believe that natural selection or chemistry, alone, can explain life's origin. Instead, they think that the microscopic world of the cell provides evidence of purpose and design in nature. close
The human brain somehow manages all the work of the body. He, like nothing else, needs serious study, tireless care and training. Using their knowledge more
The human brain somehow manages all the work of the body. He, like nothing else, needs serious study, tireless care and training. Using their knowledge of brain activity, each person is able not only to improve their skills, but also to understand the main motives of their actions, learn to mobilize their abilities and open up new opportunities. How, for example, do brain mechanisms work when choosing friends? There are a lot of experiments developed by specialists that will help to understand this complex chemistry.
Diana Hill's documentary and educational film "BBC: The Maze of the Brain" “Make Friends” is part of the successful popular science project of the BBC channel, which tells about the human mind. close
The mechanisms of action of the human brain are perfectly regulated and balanced. During sleep, his work is slowed down, aimed at rest. Once a person more
The mechanisms of action of the human brain are perfectly regulated and balanced. During sleep, his work is slowed down, aimed at rest. Once a person wakes up, and his brain begins to actively analyze the environment with the help of the senses and intracerebral activity. The potential of the research work of the brain far exceeds our ideas about its capabilities, but only tests and experiments used by specialists can reveal this. But the strengthening and enrichment of mental activity often depends on ourselves.
Diana Hill's popular science film, BBC. Brain labyrinths. Be smarter" - a fascinating film with a lot of clearly stated interesting facts and information, computer graphics and interviews of specialists - useful, spectacular, original. close
A mixture of real-life & computer animated footage track the journey of a single drop of rain on its great cycle from space to the deepest ocean. more
A mixture of real-life & computer animated footage track the journey of a single drop of rain on its great cycle from space to the deepest ocean. A fascinating documentary following this most precious of resources on its never-ending cycle around our planet. Combining hi-tech graphics with wildlife film, viewers are taken on an exhilarating armchair ride that encompasses humpback whales, rainforests, volcanoes, glaciers and tornadoes. close
Documentary Howard Brooks "Wild World". Otters from a fascinating series dedicated to wildlife, tells about very curious animals that love to play. Living more
Documentary Howard Brooks "Wild World". Otters from a fascinating series dedicated to wildlife, tells about very curious animals that love to play. Living in the forests of Wisconsin otters, like other animals, are engaged in the search for food, housing and care for offspring. Of course, they have their enemies, which should be feared, for example, lynx. But in those carefree moments, when the pressing problems and dangers are left behind, these funny animals like to frolic properly, involving everything in the game. They are ready to play at any time of the year, on land and in the water. close
Discovery examines the history of "Golden age of Piracy." The program takes a detailed look at the harsh lives of pirates, their tactics, motivations more
Discovery examines the history of "Golden age of Piracy." The program takes a detailed look at the harsh lives of pirates, their tactics, motivations and why they would choose such a life. The geopolitical forces that lead to the proliferation of pirates and their final demise are explained. close
The film begins in Mumbai where a terror-sticking dead body from the hospital mortuary wakes up. Everybody reads him as Godse who is in a coma for 18 more
The film begins in Mumbai where a terror-sticking dead body from the hospital mortuary wakes up. Everybody reads him as Godse who is in a coma for 18 months, and a couple, Bhupati & Malathi Devi forwards as his parents. Further, he knowledges that he is CEO of a company that met with an accident done by his opponent Banerjee. However, he denies it, stating himself as Bose when doctors analyzed that it is a blackout stage. 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
Presenter Nigel Marven walks alongside the biggest dinosaurs that ever lived, providing a sense of perspective as he journeys through the Land of Giants.
Presenter Nigel Marven walks alongside the biggest dinosaurs that ever lived, providing a sense of perspective as he journeys through the Land of Giants. close
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