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Parasite Invasion (Infested!) is an informative documentary series, the main characters of which are all kinds of parasites. Cockroaches. Rats. Bats. more
Parasite Invasion (Infested!) is an informative documentary series, the main characters of which are all kinds of parasites.
Cockroaches. Rats. Bats. Bedbugs. Parasites that live next to a person, sometimes not advertising their existence, and sometimes turning our lives into a nightmare – a large number. Parasite Invasion tells the real, sometimes scary stories of real people who survived a collision with various parasites under the roof of their own home. close
As the Doctor's newest companion, Clara Oswald, steps into the TARDIS, take a look back at previous companions that have won over The Doctor's hearts more
As the Doctor's newest companion, Clara Oswald, steps into the TARDIS, take a look back at previous companions that have won over The Doctor's hearts in Doctor Who: The Companions. Along the way, companions past and present talk about how the show has changed their lives, and how they've never quite managed to leave the TARDIS behind. close
Many people associate Germany with beer rivers, good cars and smooth roads. And exactly every one of us knows the saying “What is good for a Russian, more
Many people associate Germany with beer rivers, good cars and smooth roads. And exactly every one of us knows the saying “What is good for a Russian, then death for a German”. But is this really the case? How much do we still not know about this European country, how many myths and prejudices have accumulated in our consciousness of the mysterious German soul? close
The great rivers of Russia at all times fed nomads and Russian industrialists, who found here the richest deposits of natural resources. On their banks more
The great rivers of Russia at all times fed nomads and Russian industrialists, who found here the richest deposits of natural resources. On their banks there were caves, underground tunnels and galleries, hidden from the eyes of buildings and even the city. The authors of the film go on an exciting journey to find out what the Big Water of the largest rivers of our country hides from the world. close
Ground-breaking documentary granting a unique and privileged access into the magical world of whales and dolphins, uncovering the secrets of their intimate lives as never before.
Ground-breaking documentary granting a unique and privileged access into the magical world of whales and dolphins, uncovering the secrets of their intimate lives as never before. close
It was the world's last Islamic empire - a super-power of a million square miles. From its capital in Istanbul it matched the glories of Ancient Rome. more
It was the world's last Islamic empire - a super-power of a million square miles. From its capital in Istanbul it matched the glories of Ancient Rome. And after six centuries in power it collapsed less than a hundred years ago. Rageh Omaar, who has reported from across this former empire, sets out to discover why the Ottomans have vanished from our understanding of the history of Europe. Why so few realise the importance of Ottoman history in today's Middle East. And why you have to know the Ottoman story to understand the roots of many of today's trouble spots from Palestine, Iraq and Israel to Libya, Syria, Egypt, Bosnia and Kosovo. close
A definitive landmark series charting the emergence and re-emergence of rock music as a global force, told through the musicians who have shaped this most enduring of genres.
A definitive landmark series charting the emergence and re-emergence of rock music as a global force, told through the musicians who have shaped this most enduring of genres. close
Victoria Cross Heroes is a three-part television docudrama recipients first broadcast by Five in 2006 that tells the stories of some of the recipients of the Victoria Cross.
Victoria Cross Heroes is a three-part television docudrama recipients first broadcast by Five in 2006 that tells the stories of some of the recipients of the Victoria Cross. close
A series of documentary films about a famous writer, an indomitable journalist, a brilliant and passionate polemicist, an outstanding citizen of the Fatherland, a patriot Alexander Prokhanov.
A series of documentary films about a famous writer, an indomitable journalist, a brilliant and passionate polemicist, an outstanding citizen of the Fatherland, a patriot Alexander Prokhanov. close
The four-part series takes an awe-inspiring look at the world around us, shot with ultra-high-definition cameras that capture sweeping panoramas and extraordinary more
The four-part series takes an awe-inspiring look at the world around us, shot with ultra-high-definition cameras that capture sweeping panoramas and extraordinary close-ups of Canada’s majestic terrain and diverse species. close
On the border of North Korea and China is the sacred Mount Paektu. Geologists fear that this sleeping monster was late with an eruption comparable in more
On the border of North Korea and China is the sacred Mount Paektu. Geologists fear that this sleeping monster was late with an eruption comparable in strength to a 7-point cataclysm. The authors analyze the consequences of such an event, as well as tell about the lives of other peoples living in the shadow of active volcanoes. close
Hitler’s plans for the summer of 1942 focused on the southern direction of the front. The Germans were going to smash the Soviet troops on the southern more
Hitler’s plans for the summer of 1942 focused on the southern direction of the front. The Germans were going to smash the Soviet troops on the southern flank, break through to the Caucasus to the oil fields of Maikop, Grozny, Baku, cross the Caucasus Range and simultaneously cut into the Stalingrad Volga region as the most important transport artery of the country. This operation was listed under the code name "Blau". What really happened in the summer of 1942? Eyewitness accounts and the opinions of historians. close
The Battle of Stalingrad was a turning point in the course of the Second World War. The interest in Stalingrad is not weakening, the disputes of researchers more
The Battle of Stalingrad was a turning point in the course of the Second World War. The interest in Stalingrad is not weakening, the disputes of researchers subside. Stalingrad is a city that has become a symbol of suffering, pain and the greatest courage. close
Celebrity hosts guide viewers through William Shakespeare's plays in performance. Each episode serves as a primer for newcomers to Shakespeare while serving more
Celebrity hosts guide viewers through William Shakespeare's plays in performance. Each episode serves as a primer for newcomers to Shakespeare while serving up enough historical and theatrical insights to enchant lifelong fans. close
Biophysicist, Doctor of Biological Sciences Simon Elevich Schnol talks about time and about himself. A legendary figure of national science, a man of more
Biophysicist, Doctor of Biological Sciences Simon Elevich Schnol talks about time and about himself. A legendary figure of national science, a man of amazing erudition and scientific courage, Schnol is an amazing storyteller. His monologue is fascinating and... Through the prism of the hero’s biography, we see a whole era from the repressions of the 1930s and the devastation of the war years to the revival of the country and the formation of new scientific knowledge. close
Most Evil is an American forensics television program on Investigation Discovery presented by forensic psychiatrist Michael Stone of Columbia University. more
Most Evil is an American forensics television program on Investigation Discovery presented by forensic psychiatrist Michael Stone of Columbia University. On the show, Stone rates murderers on a scale of evil that Stone himself has developed. The show features profiles on various murderers, serial killers, mass murderers and psychopaths. close
In each one-hour episode, Tamron Hall is joined by a core team of correspondents with extensive knowledge of law enforcement and a passion for storytelling. more
In each one-hour episode, Tamron Hall is joined by a core team of correspondents with extensive knowledge of law enforcement and a passion for storytelling. Series goes beyond the headlines to explore not only what happened, but why it happened, and how it was investigated. close
The series covers the life and work of leading science fiction authors of the last couple of centuries. It depicts how they predicted and, accordingly, more
The series covers the life and work of leading science fiction authors of the last couple of centuries. It depicts how they predicted and, accordingly, influenced the development of scientific advancements by inspiring many readers to assist in transforming those futuristic visions into everyday reality. close
The program invites you to plunge into the incredible world of technology hidden behind the screen of the cinema. Enthusiast and passionate film lover more
The program invites you to plunge into the incredible world of technology hidden behind the screen of the cinema. Enthusiast and passionate film lover Nar Williams meets with talented professionals, talks about innovative technology and introduces us to the incredible techniques that allow you to create breathtaking scenes in Hollywood films. The program tells about the methods of shooting and meets with the specialists who received prestigious prizes. You will see the latest cameras and how the three-dimensional image is created. These are rare “frames behind the scenes”, telling about the magic of cinema in a completely new way. close
Precision: The Measure of All Things is a three-part British television series outlining aspects of the history of measurement. It was originally aired more
Precision: The Measure of All Things is a three-part British television series outlining aspects of the history of measurement. It was originally aired in June 2013 on BBC Four.
The series comprised three programmes: Time and Distance; Mass and Moles and Heat, Light and Electricity. close
An FBI cold case that has laid dormant for 70 years, leads a group of world-renown investigators on the ultimate manhunt to finally answer the question: Did Adolf Hitler survive World War II?
An FBI cold case that has laid dormant for 70 years, leads a group of world-renown investigators on the ultimate manhunt to finally answer the question: Did Adolf Hitler survive World War II? close
Sodankylä is a town in the heart of Lapland, where the film festival has been held since 1986, the permanent head of which is Peter von Bagh. He mounted more
Sodankylä is a town in the heart of Lapland, where the film festival has been held since 1986, the permanent head of which is Peter von Bagh. He mounted from hundreds of hours of video footage a real ode to cinema.
Mikhail Zhebrak invites viewers to take a walk through Moscow streets and alleys, where each house can become an occasion for an excursion into history. more
Mikhail Zhebrak invites viewers to take a walk through Moscow streets and alleys, where each house can become an occasion for an excursion into history. Each show turns into a fascinating journey - not only through the streets of the city, but also in the depths of centuries. close
Influential builders, dreamers and believers whose feats transformed the United States, a nation decaying from the inside after the Civil War, into the more
Influential builders, dreamers and believers whose feats transformed the United States, a nation decaying from the inside after the Civil War, into the greatest economic and technological superpower the world had ever seen. The Men Who Built America is the story of a nation at the crossroads and of the people who catapulted it to prosperity. close
The peak of discoveries made by Russian travelers fell on the XIX century. Alexander Bulatovich was the first of the Europeans to penetrate the inner more
The peak of discoveries made by Russian travelers fell on the XIX century. Alexander Bulatovich was the first of the Europeans to penetrate the inner regions of unknown Ethiopia. Nikolai Przhevalsky reached the most remote corners of Tibet. Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay landed on the coast of Papua New Guinea and stayed there alone, for a long five years, studying primitive tribes. Nikolai Arseniev, with his faithful guide Dersu Uzala, studied the Far Eastern mystery full of dangers. A special place is the journey of Athanasius Nikitin and his famous “walking beyond the three seas” in India. In the XVI century, he became the first European known by name, who managed to penetrate the inner regions of this unexplored and mysterious country at that time. In the early 18th century, Khariton Laptev, fulfilling the will of Peter I, went to look for places "where the Russian land ends and the great northern sea begins." The northern regions of Taimyr and this day remain the “sector of inaccessibility”, and it is difficult to overestimate the heroism and courage of the journey of Khariton Laptev and his assistant Semyon Chelyuskin. These were Russian travelers who made discoveries of world significance, but the most important discovery is to be made by us together with Leonid Kruglov. close
The basis of the film “Subscription” is a monologue Liliana Lungina . In her thoughts, she talks about life and the phenomena surrounding it. She recalls more
The basis of the film “Subscription” is a monologue close
Lost Worlds is a documentary television series by The History Channel that explores a variety of "lost" locations from ancient to modern times. These more
Lost Worlds is a documentary television series by The History Channel that explores a variety of "lost" locations from ancient to modern times. These "great feats of engineering, technology, and culture" are revealed through the use of archaeological evidence, interviews with relevant experts while examining the sites, and CGI reproductions. These visual re-creations take the form of rendered 3D environments and photo manipulated overlays, allowing the "lost world" to be seen over its present-day state.
The pilot episode "Palenque: Metropolis of the Maya" was first aired on April 4, 2005. It was followed by 12 more episodes in 2006, and a further 19 episodes in 2007. close
Dan Crickshank, a witty and charming grandfather with the BBC, travels through the most extraordinary buildings humans have ever created. He builds yurts more
Dan Crickshank, a witty and charming grandfather with the BBC, travels through the most extraordinary buildings humans have ever created. He builds yurts with Eskimos at the North Pole and folds huts in the tropics of palm leaves, climbs to the top of a skyscraper and finds himself on the abandoned ruins of temples in Central America. Architecture for him is a way of touching other eras and understanding completely different people: the film almost does not tell about the buildings that changed the history of architecture, but explains in detail what must be in the kitchen of a real brahmana. close
What Darwin Didn't Know is a documentary show on BBC Four presented by Armand Marie Leroi which charts the progress in the field of Evolutionary Theory more
What Darwin Didn't Know is a documentary show on BBC Four presented by Armand Marie Leroi which charts the progress in the field of Evolutionary Theory since the original publication of 'On the Origin of Species' in 1859. close
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