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- A young woman crumbles after her baby disappears. Though the public is quick to place blame, the truth proves to be more complex.
- Cinderella (named Zezolla) and her family live mid 20th century, where fashion is practically everything. As her father is won over by a selfish woman named Claudette, Cinderella must keep her new step-mother from murdering the only family she has left. Add in an anti-social mermaid literally living in a cave, a bored prince with an ear for rock n' roll, and the glamour of the 1950's and one'll find that this story can't grow old.
- Daniel Craig candidly reflects on his fifteen year tenure as James Bond. Includes never-before-seen archival footage spanning from Casino Royale (2006) to No Time to Die (2021).
- A large-scale review of the American frontier stories.
- To protect his family, police detective Nikolai covers up a murder case. But when his co-investigator Anniken suspects foul play, he is trapped in a dangerous game on duty, blurring the line between right and wrong.
- A mysterious white wall made of unknown material is found deep underground at the mining site of the world's largest nuclear waste depository.
- The life and death decisions grandparents of famous British people faced during the Second World War.
- Game show in which contestants try to guess well-known phrases or sayings from animated picture puzzles.
- Nigella Lawson takes us through amazing dishes in this 5 part series. From quick and easy food to the perfect meal for the family.
- David Ehrling will stop at nothing to become Prime Minister. But is it a price worth paying?
- The First World War claimed a life every twenty five seconds for four years. What had been the point of it all? It was believed that World War One was the 'war to end all wars'. But 20 years after the guns fell silent the war drums were banging again-louder and more lethal before. Told through archive and the insights of international historians, Impossible Peace is a story of twenty years of peace that produced war.
- Some of Australia's best mechanics, fitters and engineers as they work on the biggest machines in the country.
- A gang of Oslo criminals suspects the police of stashing away large amounts of money and drugs after a drug raid. Now they try to prove the police corruption, get the money back, and get rid of some heavy debts.
- Power, terror, performance. These notions define our perception of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party at the height of the Third Reich. But behind this was an ordinary man. This is the story of one of the most comprehensive, wide-reaching and successful marketing campaigns in modern history: the rise of Adolf Hitler. The construction of the Fuhrer, messianic figure. Fuelled by a mastery of propaganda techniques that preyed on the discontent of the German people, packing and selling Nazi ideology to the masses. Propaganda that created and propped up a regime built on hatred and mistrust. A regime that casts a long shadow over the second half of the 20th century. From speeches in beer halls, to marches in the streets and smashed shop windows, leading inevitably to war and the devastation of millions of lives. All created and interpreted through the warped lens of Hitler's propaganda machine.
- A group of supposed experts, explore dense regions of Latvia and Poland to search and discover artifacts and remains of those who did not get to go home during the Second World War.
- In April 1974, Anni Nielsen Iranzo was found brutally murdered at her home in Oslo, Norway. It's an unsolved crime that spans four decades and crosses several countries: Norway, Spain, Argentina and the U.S.
- The legacy of World War I is examined in depth.
- The history of mankind is a never-ending story of change but no span of 100 years can claim to have claim to have changed the world so much.
- With unprecedented access to one of the most controversial agencies within America's Department of Homeland Security, this film follows US agents in Cambodia as they track down American pedophile sex tourists. Working with local activists and police, the American agents use forensics and surveillance techniques to collect damning evidence of sexual predators preying on young children.
- Martin Clunes sets out on an international journey to investigate the extraordinary relationship between man and beast in a two-part documentary for ITV.
- Jungle Warfare in the 20th century, from WW2, to Malaya and Indonesia, to Vietnam and Cuba.
- The missions of Australia's various emergency response services.
- A Total War is all encompassing, a war without boundary or limitation. It is a war of material and morale. A war that mobilizes, destroys and displaces civilian populations. The Second World War was a war in which massive armies advanced, confronting whole populations with impossible choices. The manufacture of weapons transformed industry and the workforce; area bombing campaigns reduced cities to rubble; sieges doomed populations to starvation; racial policies sponsored campaigns of genocide. Told through archive footage and expert interviews, we learn how WWII shattered the boundaries between home-front and battlefield. Episode one explores the portents of total war to come; in Manchuria, China, Abyssinia and Spain. In episode two we see a world mobilizing for total war. Episode three turns to invasion, occupation and resistance as nation after nation fell to advancing armies. Episode four examines total war from the sky, charting the evolution of strategic bombing campaigns that reduced cities to rubble. In episode five we see how total war enabled the Holocaust and also examine how the fear of a fifth column encouraged the internment of civilians in allied nations. Finally, episode six reflects on the aftermath of total war.
- "Baby Animals In The Wild is a humorous narration driven series based on a day in the life of a broad range of extremely cute baby animals from a wide variety of natural environments around the world." - Wildbear Entertainment
- Griff Rhys Jones was born in Wales but brought up in Essex - and now the exile is back as he explores the "most beautiful, the most magical and the most remarkable regions of Wales."
- Fifteen contestants answer general knowledge questions in rounds leading to a final in which three players compete against one another. In the first two rounds each player is asked a series of questions, and those missing two questions are eliminated. In round three a contestant answering correctly then nominates an opponent who must answer a question correctly to nominate another person. This continues until only three players are left, and they advance to the final round in which each has three lives; the last person with a life left wins the game and a chance to advance to the Grand Final later in the series.
- This set details the never before told story of the Irish who surrounded JFK and the Kennedy family
- Martin Clunes travels down to the Indian Ocean to witness what many fear is the lemur's last stand.
- Britain is home to a huge variety of landscapes, and its these that take center stage in this 8 part series as Griff Rhys Jones investigates how they have dictated different ways of living, working and playing across the entire country.
- Sinister real-life crimes from across the UK are re-explored through CCTV footage, police files and accounts from those directly involved in solving the case.
- Baby Animals Around the World is a humorous narration driven series based on a day in the life of a broad range of extremely cute baby animals from a wide variety of natural, domestic and cultural environments around the world.
- War has never been limited to the battlefield. It casts an almost impenetrable shadow over everything it touches, but life somehow finds a way to shine, even in the toughest of times. Using archive materials and expert interviews, Living in the Shadow of WW2 explores the ups and downs of everyday life - with a focus on Great Britain - while the greatest war in history raged on.
- In this second series we take a broad range of baby animals and showcase them in our homes, our zoos, our farms, our stations - in our world.
- The history of WW2, focusing on several key campaigns and battles.
- Every season welcomes a new batch of bright-eyed baby animals, eager to explore the world with their family and friends. BABY ANIMALS AND FRIENDS - THROUGH THE SEASONS is a humorous narrative-driven series, based on a day in the life of some the planet's newest arrivals. Using "blue chip" clips, each episode delivers a combination of stunning footage and engaging information, resulting in an entertaining package that puts the wildest, freshest faces of the animal kingdom on display.
- One inescapable aspect of 'progress' is that things just keep getting bigger. This riveting new series looks at some of the biggest enterprises in construction, civil engineering and manufacturing, showcasing man's continued ingenuity.
- Three women decide to take drastic measures to escape their unhappy marriages.
- In this tinseltastic one-off we celebrate the great eccentrics for whom Christmas means a whole lot more than just December 25th. Meet a whole cast of Christmas crazies including the man who celebrates Christmas every single day, the granny buying baubles whatever the season, Britain's oldest Father Christmas, and Joshua Liddall who half of the year designs the perfect Christmas lights display.
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- A host puts his life on the line to prove the laws of physics.
- In a new three-part series, presenter and adventurer Lowri Morgan looks at important world festivals, which celebrate birth, marriage and death. Lowri's journey starts in Beijing, China in the programme Gwyl y Geni: Tsieina. Lowri has recently given birth to a son, Gwil, and become a mother for the first time. And appropriately enough, the first programme in the series features a festival of birth. This is a colourful festival celebrating New Year and spring and includes a number of ancient Chinese traditions and superstitions. During her stay in China, Lowri cradles the first baby to be born in the New Year. "The programme scheduling is spot on!" says Lowri with a smile. "It was great to see so many traditions associated the New Year, and to learn that the old Chinese traditions still exist. The celebrations are integral to the life of the Chinese people. But there are challenges too, as more and more Western influences creep into the festival." Lowri visited two families in Beijing to join in their celebrations - from shopping and cooking to eating and playing games. But she came across some rather unusual traditions too such as the wearing of red underwear during the celebrations. Although some longstanding traditions like these continue, others have changed in the modern and wealthy contemporary China which is developing so rapidly. "Some people are holding on to their superstitions and traditions while others are being influenced by Western society. It's interesting to see different traditions evolving. The Chinese believe the family unit is important and that children should take responsibility for looking after their parents. But this idealistic view is starting to change," says Lowri, who now lives in Cardiff. As part of the series, Lowri traveled to Mexico and Morocco to see how people in these countries mark important landmarks in their lives. In Morocco she witnessed a huge marriage festival among the Berber people, while in Mexico she was shocked by the attitude to death displayed in their annual Day of the Dead festival. "Around Halloween, some people put flowers on a loved one's grave and then go out to celebrate. They believe the souls of the dead come back for the festival, to join in the celebrations. It doesn't mean they don't mourn. It still hurts them; it's just a different way of looking at the world. That's what makes the series so interesting; we see how people's attitudes towards life-changing events differ, depending on where they are in the world."
- Siberia Teaches is a story of four friends traveling across Siberia during a crazy cold winter. Their goal is to film urban snowboarding and they end up discovering how beautiful that unknown country is.
- Food is seen as a contributing factor in the cause and course of World War 2.
- An examination of public safety during wartime.
- In the first episode, Andreas will prove the power of centripetal force using a rope, a six-meter metal pipe, a kettle bell and a tall building - with himself as the subject.