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Photographic Storytelling with Joe Greer

Learn how to capture simple, stunning, purpose rich photos. With the beautiful American Northwest as your classroom, Joe teaches you everything he has learned over the last 10 years. How to re-discover your why, to see the shots you are missing, and use basic photography techniques to capture the best photos of your life. Joe’s lesson will help you to slow down, falling back in love with your own photography. And just maybe he will help you to break out of your Instagram rut.

Photographic Storytelling with Joe Greer

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Secret Bunkers

In the 19th Century, huge stone fortresses protected leaders and their people against enemy canons. As weapons technology and warfare changed, countries began to build steel and concrete bunkers, to protect their troops in battle. The first episode examines the bunkers built in Europe before and during World War II, from the Italian Franzensfeste to Churchill’s War Room. In the second episode, we go underground in the nuclear-era shelters, including the thousands built by a paranoid Romanian leader.

Secret Bunkers

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Victoria Wood: The Secret List

Back in 2009, Victoria wrote a list of her favourite moments from her seminal 80s series, intending to use it as a compilation show of self-selected best bits. The list remained locked away in her personal office until now. It features familiar favourites and often overlooked gems, but as these two programmes explore, the chosen sketches serve as a prediction of what was to come in an unparalleled career that crossed just about every genre of stage and screen.

Victoria Wood: The Secret List

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The Dyatlov Pass Incident. A Documentary Series

In 1959, nine hikers had disappeared in Ural Mountains of Soviet Union. Even after 60 years, the mystery of their death remains unsolved. On February 2nd, 1959, nine hikers had disappeared in the Ural Mountains of Soviet Union. What the rescue mission saw was hard to believe: the tracks of barefoot prints were heading away from the cut open tent. During the period of several months the bodies had been located in 4 kilometers radius, some frozen to death wearing nothing but underwear or just one sock, others had their head or chest broken, eyes popped out or the tongue torn out. The mystery of Dyatlov group death remains unsolved for over 60 years. The official investigation hit the dead-end while dozens of private investigators and researchers around the world are proposing new versions of what had actually happened ranging from runaway prisoners’ attack to yeti involvement, from secret military tests to aliens. One of them is mountaineer and traveler Teodora Hadjiyska.

The Dyatlov Pass Incident. A Documentary Series

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