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Nick has a spectacular adventure in the earth's most desolate place: the Gobi Desert.
Lost In The Desert with Nick Knowles
Les grands crimes de l'Histoire
Exploring the buildings that were built to defend Britain from a German invasion during World War II. From coastal defences, to secret bases, travel across Britain looking at the buildings that were built to fight Hitler and his advancing army.
The Buildings That Fought Hitler
Río Salvaje
Historian Jean-Marc Berlière delves into police archives, uncovering forgotten facts and dissecting myths about the French police’s complex history. Over four episodes, he traces societal changes and human tragedies, piecing together testimonies and evidence like a detective.
Histoire de la police française
Das Römer-Experiment
Courtois, the Return of the Number 1
1994. A horrific helicopter crash in the Mull of Kintyre wipes out Northern Ireland's top intelligence personnel. The pilots are blamed - and a fight for truth and justice begins.
Chinook: Zulu Delta 576
Series celebrating the historical and contemporary links between Scottish and Irish Gaelic song by bringing together top exponents of both traditions to sing and play with no audience except themselves, using a house band of their peers.
The Highland Sessions
Feldküche – Vom Acker direkt in den Topf
Les pouvoirs du cerveau
In an exciting week of programmes, Blue Planet Live will celebrate marine life around the globe to explore the health of our oceans.
Blue Planet Live
A rare mass grave is discovered in Luxor making archaeologists wonder what happened when it was made. The grave contains the bones of nearly 60 people. A team of experts embark on an exciting quest in search for answers. They head down to Egypt and travel back to ancient times looking for clues that could reveal the story behind this mysterious grave.
Ancient Egypt's Darkest Hour
They were U.S. paratroopers, Norwegian operatives, and British Commandos, Allied teams leading high-risk operations throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia to fight Hitler and turn the tide of the war. WWII's Most Daring Raids puts you in the heart of the action, giving you a minute-by-minute account of the most astonishing surprise attacks against the Third Reich. We forensically examine how exactly these assaults played out, through expert analysis and testimonies from the brave men who carried them out.
WWII's Most Daring Raids
Bayerns Gartenküche
Squats & conflits : sortir du cauchemar
"Clap Fatal" is a show reviewing TV series.
Clap Fatal
Die Falknerei am Rennsteig
Trafics
For 28 years, the Berlin Wall split a city and a whole nation. While the notorious dangers frightened many GDR citizens, there were others who tried to overcome it. Families fly across the border in a home-made hot air balloon or swing over the Wall hanging from a makeshift pulley. The Wall still works but Communism is crumbling behind it. Suddenly, the borders are open, and the Wall comes down.
Busting the Berlin Wall
Chef José Andrés and his three daughters travel across Spain on an epic gastronomic adventure. Diving deep into the country's delicious food culture, they visit incredible locations to discover the culinary secrets and traditions of José's homeland.
José Andrés and Family in Spain
Fan des Années 70
At Belfast's Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital cameras follow midwives helping to deliver new life into the world.
Belfast Midwives
This miniseries on torture in Algeria retraces, in its complexity, the history of torture during this war. It responds to simple questions even if the answers are complex: when, how, why, and how many? Using interviews from soldiers, confessions from the drafted contingent who practiced electric shock treatment in cold blood, stories from doubtful parachutists, interviews from Algerian victims, heads of the FLN (on the exactions they committed), politicians of the period, historians, this film scrupulously brings to its viewers all the historical, political, social, and cultural data that permitted this abomination to develop.
L'Ennemi intime
Document some of the world's most ancient and extreme medical practices, from the snake-soup healer in Hong Kong to the chicken-massaging witch doctors in the African country of Cameroon. Gibbon is joined by volunteer patients who are seeking cures to their own ailments, something Western medicine has failed to achieve.
The Witch Doctor Will See You Now
Age Gap Love
Ehrlich Brothers: Road to Las Vegas. Die große USA-Tour
Time is of the essence in this full-throttle documentary charting the extraordinary endeavours of Britain's emergency helicopter medical services. Cameras capture all the action as 'chopper doctor' flying teams respond to various crisis calls, employing cutting-edge techniques honed in the world's toughest warzones to save the lives of people up and down the country.
Air Ambulance E.R.
This two-parter takes a fresh look at climate's complexities in an amazing exploration of the way it has shaped human history. A unique combination of natural science and history takes us through the ages and along the entire spectrum of natural forces. The gripping narrative exposes surprising connections between volatile climate shifts and major historical events.
How Climate Made History
Tiere und Pflanzen
Fährpassagen
Le retour de la nature sauvage
Canal Foot Manager
Dèficit d'atenció
Madagascar: Les Bons Génies de la Forêt
L’Affaire Kersten : l’énigmatique docteur d’Himmler
Documentary looking at the experiences young adults have in the hedonistic resort of Ibiza.
Ibiza Uncovered
Thilo Mischke
Navis Romana
From the Viking invasions to the great feats of arms of Richard the Lionheart, passing through the mythical battles of William the Conqueror, the history of the Dukes of Normandy is an incredible epic that spans more than 300 years. Military strategies, impregnable fortresses and siege engines, this documentary offers a dive into the major armed and political conflicts that have made Normandy one of the most powerful and coveted territories in Europe.
Normandy: Northern Men Empire
Unser Leben mit KI
Hairy Bikers Everyday Gourmets
In college
Hotels mythiques
Maddie Moate explores unique homes across the globe which reflect their owners’ personalities, passions and philosophies for life. These visionaries dared to dream, build, and live differently, challenging the way we see home.
Make Yourself at Home
Máquinas de combate icónicas
Archive programmes depicting British life and politics in 1959, including the issues leading the debate ahead of the General Election of October 1959.
1959: Never Had It So Good
Behind-the-scenes of the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team’s most ambitious overseas tour. The four-part documentary follows the Red Arrows on a 22,000-mile journey across Canada and the United States – aimed at showcasing the best of British in North America. Pictures and footage from the 11-week tour made headlines around the world earlier this year but this series explains how it was done and the challenges overcome.
Red Arrows Take America
Gino goes on an odyssey, both on land and in the depths of the sea, to discover his homeland's true hidden gems as he explores the well kept food secrets of Italy's deep South in Puglia and Basilicata. The series will see Gino explore a romantic realm: full of rugged mountains, ancient cave cities, beaches, and clear turquoise waters. The southern heel and sole of the country is Italy at its most epic! These regions are a melting pot of secrets; with much of their culinary fare influenced by former occupiers, ranging from the Ancient Greeks to the Byzantines and Spanish, who all left their mark on the modern day dishes and traditions found in Italy's deep south.
Gino's Italy: Secrets of the South
They call us Ausländerteam
Das soll Recht sein?
The Age of Steam was born in Britain, it was one of the greatest technological breakthroughs the world had ever seen. It changed everything from the food we could eat to the jobs we could do and it powered Britain's rise to the summit of imperial power. It lasted 130 years and then was gone. Lines were axed and steam was replaced by diesel and electric trains. Yet out of the ashes the steam lines rose again as enthusiasts re-opened old lines and fired up long silent steam engines. Today the heritage lines are thriving bringing the age of steam back to life and with it bringing joy to 8 million passengers every year.
Steam Train Britain
Series of documentaries on italian underground cinema through the portrayal of some of the most representative authors - Alfredo Leonardi, Tonino De Bernardi, Romano Scavolini, Piero Bargellini, Gianfranco Baruchello, Alberto Grifi, Paolo Brunatto, Franco Brocani (and Mario Schifano), Paolo Gioli, Anna Lajolo and Guido Lombardi, Annabella Miscuglio, Massimo Bacigalupo - the cinema of the present confronts this movement so vital and courageous, which still remains an example for the new generations.
Splinters of Utopia
The actor makes his way along Hadrian's Wall, built to guard the northern frontier of the Roman Empire in AD122, and covering almost 80 miles in length from the Irish Sea to the North Sea.
Robson Green: Walking Coast to Coast
Dorfgeschichten
Gemeinsam stark
Feasts