In Black Death: Patient Zero, we reveal the devastation inflicted on Medieval Europe by the 14th-century outbreak of plague. Killing an estimated 200,000,000 people, it remains the deadliest recorded pandemic in history.
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In Black Death: Patient Zero, we reveal the devastation inflicted on Medieval Europe by the 14th-century outbreak of plague. Killing an estimated 200,000,000 people, it remains the deadliest recorded pandemic in history.
Ball Park Music recorded their 8th studio album, Like Love, in Sydney Australia in June 2024 at Golden Retriever Studios in Marrickville.
Mummies have captivated mankind since the dawn of time. The source of many myths and legends, these carefully preserved bodies hold priceless knowledge about ancient Egypt and its pharaohs.The discovery of a 2,500-year-old ointment jars - the oldest ever unearthed - promises to shed new light on mummification practices. These ancestral and mysterious ceremonies, which were supposed to offer immortality to the deceased, still raise questions for scientists and Egyptologists today.
Ellie Williams posts descriptions of rape at the hands of a local 'Asian grooming gang'. Mohammed Ramzan is named ringleader. The death threats begin. But is Ellie's story true?
An immersive culinary adventure that takes viewers deep into the heart of Native America, guided by award-winning celebrity Chef Pyet DeSpain (Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation). Each episode drops audiences into a new and breathtaking landscape—deserts, forests, plains, and coastlines—where Chef Pyet joins Indigenous communities to gather, fish, hunt, and cook in the spirit of ancestral tradition.
Jamie Oliver heads to eastern Europe to soak up Georgia's captivating cuisine and culture, from innovative ingredients to traditional techniques, to inspire his cooking back home
Spanning three unique chapters, The Trialside Studios Movie: Behind the Camera is a deep dive into the soul of filmmaking. Chapter One lays the groundwork, exploring the inspiration, dedication, and technical expertise required to bring a film to life. Chapter Two shifts focus to raw, emotional narratives, blending personal experiences with the cinematic process. As the journey nears its final act, Chapter Three masterfully weaves together all elements, showcasing the culmination of years of passion, artistry, and perseverance. This trilogy stands as a love letter to filmmaking and storytelling.
The murder of Stephanie Scott in 2015 shocked Australia: the local schoolteacher and young bride-to-be was brutally slaughtered at her workplace.
Discover how a young nation grew across the West in this action-packed animated series. Learn about the incredible stories of men like Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, and Lewis & Clark that fueled westward expansion and shaped the American frontier.
The documentary series "The Name of Clay" jointly produced by Bilibili and Jiangsu Taodu Industrial Development Group is a humanistic documentary focusing on the purple clay production skills and the "ceramic" lifestyle. Every purple clay pot has its own unique story, and every potter has his own legendary experience. This time we take purple clay as the theme, use characters to connect purple clay production and purple clay cultural development, and use a different perspective to show Dingshu's "ceramic" life. Through these extremely charming protagonists, we staged a wonderful purple clay cultural legend for us.
Investigator of the unexplained Jessica Chobot, along with law enforcement official Robert Collier, take a fresh look at one of the most bizarre unsolved missing persons cases in modern history, the disappearance of teenager Theresa Bier.
We follow the elite fighting unit of the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh as they work and train.
History's Most Shocking won't just keep you on edge of your seat…. It will teach you the history lessons you were never taught in school.
A riveting true crime series that chronicles some of the most shocking stories of murder, deceit and scandal hidden within the fabric of America’s most notorious strip clubs. Each episode uncovers the true accounts of jaw-dropping homicides within these sanctuaries of seduction.
Award winning art critic Waldemar Januszczak explores three of art’s most controversial and important subjects in a hair-raising international journey.
The St. John's Red Storm are on a mission to end a 25-year drought without an NCAA Tournament win; their head coach, Rick Pitino, has much bigger goals; entering his 50th year of coaching, Pitino is looking to make one more run in a legendary career.
In 1995, rising TV news anchor Jodi Huisentruit disappeared from her Iowa apartment just before dawn, leaving behind signs of a violent abduction. Her case quickly became one of the nation’s most haunting unsolved mysteries. Now, 30 years later, “Her Last Broadcast: The Abduction of Jodi Huisentruit” follows a major break that reenergized the case.
Tzalmon Prison, formerly a rehabilitation facility, has become the largest criminal prison in Israel. Every day, it must close its doors to new detainees due to lack of space, leaving the guards to manage the prisoners around the clock.
Acclaimed "Beatle-ologist" Scott Freiman guides you, step by step, on an educational journey through several of The Beatles’ milestone albums and the fascinating stories that accompanied them. No matter how much you know about the Beatles, there's something new here for you. Episodes include “The Beatles Come to America,” “Deconstructing Rubber Soul,” and “A Trip Through Strawberry Fields.”
In "Drugs van de Duivel" (The Devil's Drugs), he investigates the rise of crystal meth in the Netherlands. Dutch criminals have flocked to the lucrative meth business, working closely with Mexican drug cartels.
What drives the next generation of female MMA fighters at a Ballymena gym to put their bodies and minds on the line?
Martin returns for more far-flung adventures through the 'African Galapagos,' Greenland and The Azores, experiencing everything from volcanic cooking to whale watching.
Explores the chilling cases of lesser-known serial killers whose crimes went unnoticed for years, leaving a trail of fear and unsolved murders before they were finally caught.
On Oct. 3, 1984, Christine Jessop went missing in Queensville, Ont. Three months later her body was found, and it would be another 35 years until the mystery was finally solved. Over three, hour-long episodes, for the first time ever, Christine’s family speaks shares their story including a desperate search for answers, a falsely accused suspect, corrupt policing, revolutionary forensics, and a family forced to go through the unthinkable.