Africa is a continent of magnificent treasures and cultures — from the breathtaking stone architecture of 1,000-year-old ruins in South Africa to an advanced 16th century international university in Timbuktu. However, for centuries, many of these African wonders have been hidden from the world, lost to the ravages of time, nature and repressive governments. Join Harvard professor, Henry Louis Gates, on the journey from Zanzibar to Timbuktu, the Nile River Valley to Great Zimbabwe, the slave coast of Guinea to the medieval monasteries of Ethiopia in search of the lost wonders of the African world.
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Mobutu, roi du Zaïre
Pat McDonald visits failing restaurants and attempts to revive them. Ran for six episodes on Channel 4 in 1999.
If You Can't Stand The Heat
Coast to Coast USA: Biker-Jens
Theologian Hans Küng explains and explores religions around the world, where they originated, and what defines them.
Spurensuche – Die Weltreligionen auf dem Weg
Living Britain is a six-part nature documentary series, made by the BBC Natural History Unit, transmitted from October to December 1999. It was produced by Peter Crawford. It examines British wildlife over the course of one year. Each of the programs takes place in a different time of year.
Living Britain
Mannen, mordet, mysteriet
Following his enormously successful book "Notes From a Small Island", American travel writer Bill Bryson sets off on a new tour of Britain. Starting at Dover, where he recalls his first disembarkation in 1973 to a land of rain, sweet tea and disagreeable land-ladies, his travels take him from Poole in the South to the Western Isles of Scotland. Along the way he encounters such colourful characters as the pipe smokers of Solihull, ballroom dancers in Blackpool and the caber tossers of Glenfinnan. Bryson brings all his perspective eye, dry wit and outbursts of comic exasperation to this affectionate survey of the British way of life.
Bill Bryson Notes from a Small Island
Amigos & Amigos
Extreme Survival is a survival television series hosted by Ray Mears. The series airs on the BBC in United Kingdom, it is also shown on Discovery Channel in the United States, Canada, India, Italy, Brazil, New Zealand, Australia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands and Russia, where he demonstrates his wilderness skills and shares amazing tales of survival from some of the world's most menacing environments. The show was first broadcast in 1999, after the success of World of Survival from 1997–1998, and ended in 2002. His journeys have take him to the farthest corners of the earth, encountering indigenous peoples who embody his philosophy and live in tune with their natural environment.
Extreme Survival
Documentary series celebrating Britain's rich industrial heritage.
Fred Dibnah's Industrial Age
Die neue Seidenstraße
Explore the mysterious regions inside the human body. See how vital organs interconnect to make human life possible. Learn how skeletons fit together. Witness the lightness and strength of bone, how muscles work as levers, what it takes to achieve the "perfect" body. See how the heart functions, and learn the roles of white and red blood cells. Discover the complex systems controlling breathing, digestion, glandular changes, and hearing.
Body Atlas
MBC 스페셜
The gruesome story behind the Moors Murders.
The Moors Murders
Rozhlédni se, člověče
Kanzler
Helden des Alltags
L'Armée rouge
Tusenårsresan
In this four-part documentary series, Frans Bromet engages in conversation with a wide variety of people about God, heaven, and hell. For example, three eleven-year-old girls, a developmental psychologist, and a professor of philosophy of technology speak about whether life gets better if you believe in God and whether there is still room for them in heaven.
Oh god
Go'e gamle liv
A detailed history of key Vietnam War battles, from 1954 to 1975.
Battlefield: Vietnam
Kostbarkeiten auf Zelluloid
Tiere und Pflanzen
Three-part series exploring the impact that photography has had on American life in the twentieth century. The story of pictures we have taken and where they have taken us.
American Photography: A Century of Images
An insight into the world of Fred Dibnah. In this documentary, you'll get to see him climb a 100-foot chimney that he's preparing for demolition. further exploits see Fred behind the wheel of a road roller and fixing a steam engine.
Fred Dibnah - Getting Steamed Up
The World Is Not Enough: The Making of a Blockbuster
Crocodile Hunter’s Croc Files
Keine Angst vor großen Tönen
Human, All Too Human is a three-part 1999 documentary television series co-produced by the BBC and RM Arts. It follows the lives of three prominent European philosophers: Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger and Jean-Paul Sartre. The theme revolves heavily around the school of philosophical thought known as Existentialism, although the term had not been coined at the time of Nietzsche's writing and Heidegger declaimed the label. The documentary is named after the 1878 book written by Nietzsche, titled Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits.
Human, All Too Human
Whenever people today see wonders of the ancient world, like Stonehenge or the Pyramids, the question that always comes up is "how'd they do that? These are the questions that this documentary series tries to answer, and one thing is clear ? it wasn't easy!
Secrets of the Ancients
A chronicle of four years in the life of Malcolm and Barbara Pointon, charting Malcolm's descent into Alzheimer's dementia and Barbara's tireless care for a once-loving husband who now scarcely recognizes her.
Malcolm and Barbara: A Love Story
Meet the Josephs, one big happy family. Like most families, they juggle the everyday issues of work, child care, making ends meet, and finding time to sit down to dinner together. They are your stereotypical family unit with one major exception -- one husband, many wifes.
I Witness: Polygamy
Vysoké hry ruské mafie
David Suchet narrates the BBC series featuring the Royal Navy's Hunter-Killer submarine, the HMC Splendid, on a top secret three-month mission. After travelling from its Farlane base to San Diego, the sub is charged with testing the first Tomahawk cruise missile, and the crew is followed every step of the way. Also included is a feature on the sub's new Lieutenant Commander as he undergoes the 'Perisher' selection course.
HMS Splendid
The experience of a celebrity touring some region of the planet and tasting its food, culture and nightlife, in exotic destinations such as Rio de Janeiro, Cancun, Las Vegas, Australia, Miami and Milan.
Wild On...
This series highlights the great waterways of America.
Cruising America's Waterways
Ein mörderischer Job
Geheimnisse unseres Universums
A look at events in the Midlands