A documentary series spotlighting the activities and philosophies of Japanese companies acclaimed worldwide, yet relatively less recognized within Japan.
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A documentary series spotlighting the activities and philosophies of Japanese companies acclaimed worldwide, yet relatively less recognized within Japan.
Filmed with unrivaled intimacy this unforgettable and authentic story takes an in-depth look at a remarkable cross-species bond, and the passion and dedication required to save just one lion.
Secrets of the Magna Carta tells the fascinating story of the legendary document that dates from the time of Robin Hood. It is the most highly valued piece of paper in the world, and has changed the course of history. Magna Carta is a standard against which we can judge how free we are. So how do we measure up today? This film features interviews with leading historians, judges, economists and others.
Since its defeat in WWII, Japan became a world economic power at lightning speed, and underwent an unprecedented economic boom in the mid-1980's, known as the "bubble economy." However, after the bubble burst, the Japanese financial system has continued to slowdown. This series sheds light from an economic angle how the Japanese people have lived during the 70 years since World War II.
Rumble & Hum is a reality tattoo and lifestyle show that follows South Africa's most awarded tattoo artist Lewis "Vudulew" Williams and his team of tattoo and piercing artists, Cole Moebius and Adrianne Black through their everyday lives.
Sam Willis explores British history with reference to technological advances in arms
Given our current practices, the planet will soon be unable to satisfy the demand for food. This is already of vital concern, but it is set to become even more pressing. What kind of solutions could help us rise to this immense challenge? Food 3.0 provides a three-part answer to this question: Techno Food. What's cooking in the Silicon Valley? New solutions Bio Food. The development of a more sustainable agriculture and the eating habits of tomorrow, Franken Food. A step towards genetically modified food and trans-genic agriculture. A ground-breaking account of all the trends that will shape tomorrow’s food.
Two brothers and their 17-year-old kids take their love of beautiful cars and Mad Max movies on the road for an unusual adventure. This documentary follows them from Day 1 of their journey as they build their supercharged roadster, which they ride across the USA all the way to California to the the world’s biggest post-apocalyptic festival, called Wasteland Weekend.
On the Battlefields of the World Wars: Since its invention at the start of the 20th century, the tank has served as a symbol of political power as well as military strength. These huge vehicles have long since found their way into global culture - whether as a monument, in films or on billboards. Tanks have made history and have themselves become part of the story.
Following HMS Ocean, Britain's biggest warship and the flagship of the Royal Navy, on a sensitive seven-month deployment, culminating in becoming the first-ever UK ship to lead a US task force in the Middle East.
The Great War in Numbers tells the complete story of World War I - from outbreak to conclusion - and the fragile peace that followed. It was a war unlike any other before it, with a number of firsts along the way. Seventy-milliion men were mobilised to fight around the world, from the trenches of the Western Front to the Middle East and Africa.
Audio evidence helps police solve real-life homicides. From random killings and revenge hits, to America's most depraved serial killers, detectives discover audio evidence of the most harrowing cases in history.
From award-winning producer/writer/director Jonathan Silvers comes this three-part series, Dead Reckoning: War, Crime, and Justice from WWII to the War on Terror, which reveals how the model of justice conceived by the Allies in the wake of the Second World War has evolved into a standard by which all conflicts are judged.
"Turn off the lights, get into bed and plug in your earphones. It's time for a creepy bedtime story. For the discerning horror fan, we cover the most chilling cases from around the world. From the paranormal to the supernatural, unsolved mysteries and strange deaths to cryptids, conspiracy theories and the most disturbing of true crimes, all told in a unique and creepy way. Join us every week for a new scary story."
Recounts and analyses great lies that have changed the course of history. An edifying examination of wide scale disinformation and cunning deceptions with serious geopolitical, historic and human consequences. Between an investigation and a forensic analysis. The biggest bluffs in our history.
Lost Worlds investigates the very latest archaeological finds at three remote and hugely significant sites - Angkor Wat, Troy and Persepolis. Lost Worlds travels to each site and through high-end computer graphics, lavish re-enactment and the latest archaeological evidence brings them to stunning televisual life.
An old power plant with a large and enthusiastic audience in the hometown of Hønefoss, forms the framework when Nils Wærstad and Ronny Kristoffersen put on outstanding adventure around the world. In this travel program, they throw themselves into crashing journeys and projects to show that the world may be a little less dangerous than many people should do.
A show for young people in our community whose voices, stories and perspectives aren't often seen or heard. We hear from kids with same-sex parents, refugees, young people who experience a disability, and more.
The Big Picture documents the full story behind the most pressing issues of our times. With a unique format, seamlessly mixing documentary filmmaking with informed panel discussion, we combine the best of strong, interview-based storytelling and incisive investigation to offer unparalleled analysis. The Big Picture sheds new light on the major issues of the present.
Thinking of adopting a dog or just love cute pups? Watch and learn from the successes and mistakes of new puppy parents, from the moment they get their puppies to creating a family together.
Australia's creatures adapt to life within varied and often hostile environments.
In this three-part series for BBC Four, intrepid historian Dr. Sam Willis reveals a remarkable story of invasion in Britain, spanning thousands of years. From the time that continuous settlement began in Britain over 10,000 years ago, to Iron Age hillforts and Viking ships, Sam Willis explores the many invasions of Britain. He unearths hidden stories to build a vivid picture of both successful and unsuccessful invasions and examines how they have shaped our psyche - including fear of invasion. Some invasions are bloody, some bloodless. Some were by invitation, some absurd and doomed. From Barbary pirates and brutal border raids to the air attacks of the 20th century, these invasions have shaped modern Britain and made us the people we are today.
Endless white sand beaches surrounded by the vivid blue of the Atlantic Ocean and the mysterious green of the estuarine areas. A true sanctuary for thousands of migratory birds and other aquatic species that make this protected area one of the most special natural places in Portugal. This is a journey through the hidden corners and secrets that the Ria hides, showing the daily lives of its inhabitants and the way they relate to each other in the diverse habitats that make up the Ria Formosa.
The gifts of three female artists-an opera singer, a style icon and a painter-are the Cast of this three-part series.
A documentary that showcases the creation of Jesse Ridgway's Psycho Series, a YouTube series that highlights the everlasting conflict between McJuggerNuggets and his father.
A top-ten list of various animals categorised according to characteristics like weirdness, toughness, strength, speed and behaviour.
Peolpe all around the world show off secert swiming holes in there part of the world.