Photographer Lieve Blancquaert travels around the world to show how different cultures deal with aging and death.
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Photographer Lieve Blancquaert travels around the world to show how different cultures deal with aging and death.
Four men, including law enforcement officers, special forces personnel and athletes, face off in a series of challenges to test intelligence, decision-making, endurance and physical strength.
Documentary telling the stories of the men and women who travelled across Egypt to uncover the earliest Christian texts.
Machines! is a detailed, entertaining and "wow-fact" half-hour on how machines work. By using photo-real computer animation we are able to go where no camera can fit, or even survive. Entertaining, engaging and easy-to-understand commentary untangles complex design and engineering for all ages, while having some fun along the way.
Kiran Jethwa travels around the world to discover unique ingredients and the extreme methods used to harvest them.
The series shows the use of investigation interview psychology, which observes non-verbal language of suspects during police interrogations to try to discover important clues. Through reconstitution, analysis and visual archives, it shows how experts of human behaviour could now decrypt micro-facial expressions or micro-movements from the suspects, as they looked for the truth.
Through short documentary episodes, key features of The Last of Us are shown.
Dr Jonathan Foyle, architectural historian and novice climber, scales Britain's most iconic structures, to reveal the buildings' secrets.
José Rabadán killed his both of his parents and his little sister with a katana when he was just 16-years-old. Seventeen years later, he is completely reintegrated into society and speaks out for the first time.
Chicagoland is an eight-part documentary series that offers an unfiltered, vérité-style look into the complex social, political, and educational dynamics of one of America’s most iconic cities. Filmed during a critical moment in Chicago’s modern history, the series follows Mayor Rahm Emanuel, local leaders, and everyday citizens as they confront the city’s most urgent challenges — from gun violence and public school closures to economic inequality and police-community tensions. Created by Robert Redford and the team behind Brick City, Chicagoland captures the high-stakes balancing act of governing a diverse, divided metropolis, while also highlighting the determination, resilience, and activism of its people. The result is a raw and compelling portrait of a city in flux — and a nation grappling with the same issues on a broader scale.
Marine biologist and professional diver Monty Halls travels down to Cadgwith, Cornwall to live and work as a fisherman, to find out what is really involved in getting seafood onto our plates.
A 14-part documentary series covering the history of Philadelphia, William Penn's great utopian experiment, from founding to today.
Shaun Greenhalgh and Dr Janina Ramirez research and remake a selection of precious objects from the past using traditional materials and methods.
A peak into the unfiltered world of Pia Mia - the multi-hyphenate singer-songwriter-model and newly minted fashion director of Madonna's clothing line, Material Girl - as she fearlessly pursues her dreams.
A team of special agents react to and investigate crimes within the Tennessee prison system.
Cities by the sea are intrinsically defined by their position by the sea, an openness to the world, and a spirit of discovery and adventure. With the curious eyes of a stranger, the series wanders through: Barcelona, Dakar, Copenhagen, Tel Aviv, Vancouver, Hong Kong, Melbourne, St.Petersburg, Hamburg and Marseille.
An Intimate Four-Part Documentary Series Chronicling the Life of Perennial Pound-For-Pound Champion Floyd Mayweather in the lead up to His 12-Round Unanimous Decision Victory Over Manny Pacquiao.
Henry Golding is on a personal mission to find his tribal roots in Borneo.
Historian David Olusoga explores the enduring relationship between Britain and people whose origins lie in Africa.
FRONTLINE reveals the dramatic inside story of how the U.S. government came to monitor and collect the communications of millions of people around the world, and the lengths they went to as they tried to hide this massive surveillance program from the public. The series is gripping viewing for those who want to understand the context of the Snowden affair—and what it means for all Americans.
This epic adventure history series tells the grand story of people, places and events that shaped Canada. It's a tale filled with change makers and rule breakers, dreamers and visionaries, scientists and entrepreneurs who forged a nation in a vast, harsh land. It's the story of how native populations, European settlers and modern immigrants transcended differences to create a unique identity.
A unique wetland area of Europe is captured in an important moment of change: a time when new life is flooding back into the delta. Sweeping scenes capturing the beauty of these waterways contrast with intimate, eye-opening portraits of resident animals. Explore the delta through the eyes of the white-tailed sea eagle, the beaver, the hare, the stickleback, and the large blue butterfly.
The film will show the development process of the Chinese in Southeast Asia and their living conditions in various periods. It will use an open global perspective to sort out history and pay attention to the present, and strive to create a historical and humanistic documentary that can shed some light on the construction of the future development of Chinese society.
Special series looking at the defining moments of the last century, caught on camera. Hear the stories behind world-changing photos from photographers, eyewitnesses, reporters, historians and more.
Visit the most wonderful microbreweries and brewpubs and meet the talented people that are the driving force behind the unique and delicious beers being produced. They share with us stories, successes, failures, and maybe even a secret or two about how they make the magic happen.
Travel Thru History (or TTH for short) is a Daytime Emmy nominated educational/informational (E/I) series designed to spark interest and enthusiasm in viewers about our world’s rich and fascinating history by traveling to diverse locales across the globe.
A show about men living in the Pacific Northwest woods completely off the land.
Documentary series following life in the Western Massachusetts Regional Women's Correctional Center for both inmates and prison staff.
Shark Wrangler is an American reality television series on History. The series debuted on July 1, 2012. It originally aired on the National Geographic Channel first as "Expedition Great White" in 2010, and then as "Shark Men" a year later.
According to government statistics, the sleepy seaside town of Jaywick, Essex, is officially the most deprived place in England. This documentary looks at the characters contending with life on the breadline and the daily struggles they face.
Andrew Marr discovers why the Scotland he grew up in has changed so much politically, and whether, after the Brexit vote, we will see Scottish independence and the break-up of the UK.
Raymond Blanc believes becoming a good cook is all about mastering the basic techniques. Raymond taught himself to be a Michelin star chef. But first, he had to understand what happens to food when you cook it different ways. Once you know what is happening when you roast, fry, poach etc then you can cook anything. After forty years of trial and error, Raymond wants to share what he has learnt. Each week he takes a different technique and shows five delicious dishes using that technique. The recipes range from simple to ambitious and Raymond delivers it all in his easy, warm, inimitable way.
An unfiltered look at the often-unseen stories of people and events that have had a profound impact on our modern culture and society.