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- A series of colorized archive footage of important events during World War II.
- After declassified FBI files about Hitler have been released, a group of specialists work together to try and find the truth of Hitler's supposed death. Did he really die in the bunker?
- Rome. The greatest empire the world has ever known. This docudrama tells the story of Rome through the eyes of the empire's many adversaries who battled to see its destruction.
- Colorized historical footage in ascending order of World War 1. Not only the relatively known Flanders and France battles, but also the generally unknown Italian-Austrian, German-Polish-Russian, Japanese-German, Ottoman Empire- Allied and African German Colonies, and other unknown or forgotten fronts and battles. Original French production retold in English for National Geographic channel as: World War 1: The Apocalypse
- The history of the powerful weapon on land, the tank. Covers its entire history, from paper designs of the early-1900s to the beasts of the present day.
- The drama led documentary series presents history's most iconic female fighters. Each extraordinary tale of blood, sacrifice and endurance centres on the life of one young woman warrior caught up in the bloody struggles of her time.
- Ferdinand Magellan fulfills Columbus' dream, finding a westward route to Asia. The docu-series depicts Magellan's epic 16th century voyage during which his crew discovered new lands and peoples before he perished.
- The history of the greatest and most lavish palaces in the world.
- Golden Globe winner, Jodie Foster, in a documentary covering her entire long career. She started as a child actor in the 1970s and since then has never taken a break from the silver screen.
- Guy Martin helps restore XH558, the last airworthy Avro Vulcan bomber, to prepare it for its last ever flight, a 1000-mile farewell tour of Great Britain, before it is grounded.
- What will the future look like? How will new discoveries and research impact our everyday lives in 2050?
- With exclusive access granted over 10 months of excavation, the film reveals for the first time the unexplored parts of the city of Pompeii and captures the major findings which have emerged in the last 70 years of research and a 2018 dig.
- A chronicle of Nobel Prize winning physicist Marie Curie's little known yet invaluable contribution to wounded soldiers' treatment during World War I, and her professional partnership with radiotherapy pioneer Claudius Regaud.
- Adventurer-geologist Dr Martin Pepper sets out to prove his theory - that the true Atlantis existed on the Greek island of Santorini, and was destroyed in the biggest volcanic eruption in the last 10,000 years.
- This documentation outlines the unique properties and latest studies of "Physarum Polycephalum", also known as Blob.
- In this 3-part mini-series, viewers join world experts as they seek out the sounds produced by underwater animals, birds and other animals or insects living on land. Featuring three natural environments: sea, sky, and land.
- An interstellar adventure in search of an exoplanet that supports complex life. We ask the greatest minds in the world: How do we get there?
- Guy Martin joins the two-year restoration of a Spitfire that was buried in a French beach for decades, and tells the Boy's Own-style story of its pilot, Squadron Leader Geoffrey Stephenson.
- Thanks to recent archaeological discoveries, this docudrama movie association and documentary footage to rediscover the "true face" of the Gaulle. On comments from Clovis Cornillac. In 52 BC, the fortress of Alesia, Apator, a Gallic leader, is exhausted after forty days of siege. His armies prepare to load against the Roman legions who circled.
- Guy Martin follows in the footsteps of the brave young pilots of World War Two. From basic training to fully fledged fighter pilot.
- Guy Martin sets off on a 1000 mile motorbike trip, exploring India, meeting the nationals and getting his hands dirty. His goal is to get to and enter one of the world's maddest bike races.
- The great history of the highest French decoration, and one of the most famous in the world, the Légion d'Honneur (Legion of Honor). For two centuries, it has been presented on behalf of the Head of State to reward deserving personalities.
- To mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day, Guy Martin restores a Dakota plane, undergoes brutal training with the Red Devils parachute display team, and parachutes into the Normandy countryside.
- Leila Mustapha is Kurdish and Syrian. Her fight is Raqqa, the former capital of the Islamic state of three hundred thousand inhabitants, reduced to a field of ruin after the war. An engineer by training, mayor at just 30 years old, immersed in a human world, her mission is to rebuild her city, to reconcile, and to establish democracy there. An extraordinary mission. A French writer crosses Iraq and Syria to meet her. In this still dangerous city, she has 9 days to live with Leila and tell her story in a book.
- In Nazi concentration camps, The Gulag and Japanese war camps, deportees wrote cooking recipes. Hundreds of those recipes were copied in small notebooks by starving human beings of all origins who took huge risks to write and keep them. Telling about these objects of survival, the film explores a phenomenon of incredible Resistance. Until now, no study or publication had ever been made on them.
- All the different "identities" hidden behind the Joconda portrait are finally explained in a new compelling docufiction. Four women, four leads that we will follow to shed light on the real name of the figure that inspired Leonardo da Vinci. A wonderful journey through the Renaissance of Italy that will touch the hometowns of the four ladies: Florence, Milan, Urbino and finally the region of Basilicata, where we will discover the never-seen site where the Mona Lisa was buried. With the support of scholars and researchers, we will analyse exclusive materials and recent excavations to outline the features of the figure who still fascinates millions of people.
- The British 1940s wartime counterespionage "Operation Jack King" is explained after MI5 archives are opened for this.
- The Junction is an obscure crossroad in the Gaza Strip, separating the Israeli settlement of Nezarim from the Palestinian refugee camp of Nussierat. Ringed by a teeming Palestinian neighborhood, the Junction became a battleground in September 2000 when the Second Intifada erupted. The violence destroyed many lives there, Palestinian civilians and Israeli soldiers. Once a busy intersection and a flourishing neighborhood, it is now a desert. The film reaches far into the social fabric of both Israelis and Palestinians to explore the culture of death which both stems from and feeds the violence currently consuming both societies.
- Three energetic guys riding vintage mechanical steeds meet people who have decided to live differently. From a prosthesis tattooist to a nannies heavy metal band, helping each other is the main point, always under the sign of rock and roll.
- It showcases how the cities of Le Havre, London, Berlin and Warsaw were destroyed during World War II and then rebuilt using archival footage, visual effects and first-hand witnesses who contributed to the cities' rebirths.
- A documentary in 3 parts in which French psychoanalyst and TV/radio columnist Gérard Miller collects testimonies from personalities and anonymous people on desire and its manifestations.
- In the south of Peru, at the foot of the Andes, the Nazcas built cities and traced an immense network of geometric lines and geoglyphs. To whom were addressed these enigmatic figures only visible from the sky and what was their meaning? A team of archaeologists from all over the world use the latest technology to lift the veil on one of the greatest secrets of humanity. Their new excavation campaigns have unearthed new mummies, fabulous fabrics, ceramics and mysterious elongated skulls.
- TV Mini SeriesLet your viewer explore the science, engineering and technology that are helping athletes maximize their performance for their next championship. Show them how top swimmers are learning to master the basics of fluid dynamics through the observation of shrimps. The quest to win in a championship demand an incredible amount of preparation time and effort on the part of the athlete. The coach makes most of the decisions concerning how to train them but sometimes they need help to increase the probability of success. To this purpose, special scientific programs are working to optimize athletic performance. By the same creative team of Science vs Terrorism, this 4-parter will have access to the labs and training sessions around the world, where scientists measure and analyze performances, friction, materials, interactions with the ground - in order to define the best movement and design the most adapted equipment. While aiming to increase the number of medals, these studies can have positive effects in other fields: for example, the understanding of how muscle fibers work can also help to identify muscle disorders at an early stage.
- Depicts legends of Arab music and cinema from the 1920s to the 1970s. Oum Kalthoum, Asmahan, Fayrouz, Warda or even Sabah, Hind Rostom, Samia Gamal, Tahiyya Carioca, Faten Hamama, Souad Hosni, Dalida and so many others all contributed to an artistic revolution that took place in Egypt and Lebanon. Powerful, emancipated, avant-garde women.