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Spring Clean

In our current climate, where everything has been turned on it's head, this 20 minute, 4 part Dramady follows Rowenas disastrous antics. Held together with pills, booze and some solid daily mantras, she grasps life tightly as it crumbles through her fingers time and time again. Every woman over 30 will rejoice, and with raucous laughter cry "finally a show about REAL women my age!" It's Fleabag for the Middle Aged Woman. Ridiculous, hopeless and hopeful all in the same bite. Themes - Today's 40+ year old woman, LGBTQ, Family, Love and Friendship.— Brigitte Jarvis (creator)

Spring Clean

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On Your Name

On Your Name is a Lebanese romantic drama created by Philippe Asmar. It follows two individuals whose lives become deeply entangled after a tragic incident in their shared past resurfaces years later. As they reconnect, buried emotions, guilt, and unanswered questions begin to surface, forcing both to confront painful truths about identity, responsibility, and love. Their growing bond is tested by secrecy and emotional conflict, leading to a slow, tense unraveling of what truly connects them.

On Your Name

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Matt Tebbutt's South Africa

British chef and television presenter Matt Tebbutt of `Food Unwrapped' travels to South Africa to explore the landscape and experience the food it has to offer. As he travels across the country, he seeks out regional specialties and explores the diversity and flavour of local food. Each episode of the ten-part food and travel series focuses on the role of a single ingredient in the lives of South Africans, including beef, maize and South African barbecue. Matt also meets with local people, from a food blogger to farmers, cookbook authors and Nelson Mandela's personal chef, to discover food stories and learn about the rich culture and heritage of South African cuisine.

Matt Tebbutt's South Africa

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Animated Inanimate Battle

Animated Inanimate Battle, also known as AIB, is an American animated web series about a competition between inanimate anthropomorphic objects created by Robert Johnston. The show was officially released on April 15, 2018, but ceased production due to the termination of the channel it was being hosted on. It was re-released on April 1, 2020, and is continuing production currently. The entire series is uploaded on YouTube and hosted on the channel Animated Inanimate Battle (formerly named GatlingGroink57).. AIB has been put on hiatus of undetermined length as of April 9, 2023.

Animated Inanimate Battle

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Quantum Revolution

Gain a new perspective of how the universe works from the subatomic to the cosmological and how we are all connected to everything. Gaia is proud to present a comprehensive series from Nassim Haramein who offers a quantum revolution to the way we think about the universe, quantum mechanics, consciousness, and our spiritual connection. The mathematical models we have been given to describe the universe do not work. They are fraught with errors and fudge factors, trying to make sense of what is observed but not well understood. Perhaps the biggest problem is the disconnect between all of the sciences. What Nassim Haramein has discovered gives us the unified field theory to reconcile the biggest discrepancies in our scientific understanding and bridges ancient spirituality with cutting edge physics

Quantum Revolution

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The Battle of Britain: 3 Days That Saved the Nation

Dan Snow and Kate Humble present a three-part guide to the critical aerial battle that changed the course of the Second World War, featuring personal stories of pilots, ground crews and members of the public. The first episode tracks the first skirmishes of the three-day battle,as the Luftwaffe began an all-out assault to rid Britain of air power prior to a land invasion. The first skirmishes were being tracked by a 19-year-old WAAF member in a secret London bunker, and her secret diaries provide fresh insight into the strategies behind the aerial combat.

The Battle of Britain: 3 Days That Saved the Nation

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