Looking at family businesses where the next generation of the family is unwilling to take over. Parents show their children how to run the business and see what happens when they are left in charge.
11,663 Matches Found
The seafloor of the Atlantic is littered with mysteries, prompting professional salvage diver Tony Sampson and his team to brave the shifting currents and bone-chilling legends of Nova Scotia in search of answers.
Ghost Ships
En cavale
For the first time, the Prime Ministers of France are brought together in a documentary series to bear witness to a unique experience: the hell of Matignon. Pierre Messmer, Raymond Barre, Pierre Mauroy, Laurent Fabius, Michel Rocard, Edith Cresson, Edouard Balladur, Alain Juppé, Lionel Jospin, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Dominique de Villepin, and François Fillon have all agreed to participate. Those who have governed France for the past 35 years speak candidly about the practice of power, a story chronicled through archival footage. As the Fifth Republic approaches its 50th anniversary, and texts envisioning a Sixth are being published, the position of Prime Minister—torn between the President and Parliament, appointed without necessarily being elected, yet responsible for everything—is at the heart of the debate.
The hell of Matignon
Henssler hinter Gittern
A few days before her 25th birthday, Marta Díaz reveals who she was, is, and will be. With the support of family and friends, and many unpublished confessions, the content creator confronts the traumas, challenges, and decisions that will shape her new self. Marta will discover that growing older isn't the end of the world... but the beginning of her own life.
Siendo Marta Diaz
Daru Rooke helps people investigate the life of a remarkable ancestor.
The People Detective
A ten-part series on Japanese language and culture.
Japanese Language and People
NDR WissensCheck
Malvinas: El Héroe Colectivo
Die Holiday Crew: Wir testen Urlaub!
Police officers use surveillance and equipment to combat dog-fighting and illegal pet trading.
Philly Undercover
Zoe Laughlin, designer, maker and materials engineer, is fascinated by the science and technology hidden within the everyday objects we take for granted. In this series, she dismantles and dissects three classic items to understand the wonders of form, function and material that go into making them, before building her own truly bespoke versions, step by step.
How to Make
La cour des grands
Rach tischt auf!
Dominic Sandbrook explores British post-war culture, arguing that it is a crucial part of Britain's modern identity - yet one firmly indebted to our Victorian past.
Dominic Sandbrook: Let Us Entertain You
Leben was ich will
A collection of short films to discover the vast wilderness and nature of Alaska.
Alaskan Shorts
Through China's Lens
Kriegsmädchen - Sechs Frauen – drei Kriege – ein Schicksal
Les Bombes Perdues de la Guerre Froide
Marktcheck deckt auf
Frankfurt Airport
Projekt D
Investigative series examining a wide variety of subjects affecting the lives of people in Wales
BBC Wales Investigates
QVMT... El documental
Made in Massy, une saison pour devenir pro
Two-part series uncovering the case of David Fuller, a killer who also abused over 100 bodies in a hospital mortuary.
David Fuller: Monster in the Morgue
4 episodes. Original documentary series that makes visible great women that History has forgotten. Luisa Ignacia Roldán, Dolors Aleu, Carmen de Burgos and María de Castilla are the historical protagonists on whom the story focuses. Through them we will meet other women who have influenced fields such as medicine, politics, sports, the arts or engineering. Through dramatized re-enactments and interviews, the lives of historical and current pioneers are contrasted
Pioneras
Nightwatch with Steve Scott was a weekday late-night documentary series on ITV, first broadcast on 8 January 2008. The series was presented by ITV News journalist Steve Scott and was produced by ITV Central. Nightwatch featured various regional ITV programmes focusing on crime and emergency services. The series aired on ITV on various nights, anytime between midnight and 0300. The show was also repeated on ITV-owned digital channel Men & Motors. Nowadays, Nightwatch with Steve Scott is seldom shown on the ITV network but can be seen occasionally on ITV Channel Television. The series is presented from a regional news studio at ITV Central's studios in Gas Street, Birmingham.
Nightwatch with Steve Scott
World's Weirdest Homes
Three-part series in which Professor Richard Fortey investigates why islands are natural laboratories of evolution and meets some of the unique and remarkable species that live on them. Examining some of the crucial influences on natural selection that are normally overlooked - like geology, geography, isolation and time - the series reveals that there is much more to evolution than 'survival of the fittest'. Charting the lifecycle of islands - from their birth and colonisation to the flowering of evolutionary creativity that often accompanies their maturity, and what happens when an island grows old and nears its end - Fortey encounters wild lemurs in the rainforest of Madagascar, acid-resistant shrimps in the rock pools of Hawaii, and giant wolf spiders in Madeira as he searches for the hidden rules of island evolution.
Nature's Wonderlands: Islands of Evolution
Chartjackers documents the lives of four teenage video bloggers over the course of ten weeks, as they attempt to write, record and release a pop song for charity, with the goal to achieve a number-one single. When first broadcast, the programme ran in real time: its first ten episodes documented the events of the previous seven days, while the final episode was an extended compilation that summarised all ten weeks.
ChartJackers
Road Warriors
In this three-part series Robson Green travels through the Amazon rainforest, exploring the environment, species and culture that live within the wilderness of forest.
Into the Amazon with Robson Green
Köstliches Südtirol
Neomelodico, les chanteurs de la Camorra
Jean-Michel Cousteau's Ocean Adventures
Die PS Profis Wien
Young pilots follow in the footsteps of the men who fought the Battle of Britain.
Spitfire Ace
Reality rigs and personal cameras capture the lives of six British families 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Secret Life of the Family
Out of Step is a documentary series made by Associated-Rediffusion in 1957, in which presenter Daniel Farson looks for unconventional opinions' - surrounding a particular topical issue. Episodes lasted approximately 16 minutes, and the show was placed at 10.30pm in ITV's Wednesday schedule. When the show returned in 1958 it was retitled Keeping in Step.
Out of Step
In Sunny Beach, Bulgaria, Europe's cheapest resort, young Brits are hellbent on having fun. Can local emergency workers keep the party crowd in one piece through the summer mayhem?
Emergency on Sunny Beach
Menzels Ausfahrt
This three-part documentary series unpicks the workings of some of the most famous riffs in musical history, taking audiences on an exhilarating journey which tracks the personal impact of the guitar riff on three legendary guitarists - Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi, The Police's Andy Summers and Heart's Nancy Wilson.
Greatest Guitar Riffs
Ich in der Krise
20 x Brandenburg
Cuba's revolutionary story is one of much fervor. Fidel Castro had one objective: the liberation of a Communist Cuba. Castro's ability to form key strategic alliances enabled him to stand at the precipice of realizing his dream for Cuba.
Castro's Revolution vs. The World
The Great Italian Escape
Blutsbande – Clans in Berlin
Journalist Charles Moore, who wrote Margaret Thatcher's authorised biography, explores her extremely close relationship with US President Ronald Reagan. These two leaders came together in the shadow of the Cold War and nuclear armageddon, and Charles meets the people who were in the room with them as they faced the great challenges of their age.
Thatcher & Reagan: A Very Special Relationship
Dr. Dago – Held der Kinderklinik
Metropolen von unten
For young Australian adventurer Tim Cope, this was the journey of a lifetime – travelling 10,000kms alone on horseback across the Eurasian steppe through Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and Hungary. From the former Mongol capital Karakorum to the Danube, Tim retraced the path of the first nomads and followed the route taken by legendary Genghis Khan as he forged his great empire. Over three and a half gruelling years, and guided by an old Kazakh wisdom – “to understand the wolf, you must put on the skin of a wolf and look through its eyes” – Tim lived just as the ancient nomads did.
On the Trail of Genghis Khan
From Vinyl to Camila
Liebe an der Macht
The Flying Archaeologist
Ein Job – Deine Chance
Martin Clunes: Man to Manta