Visits to remote, primitive cultures to see how they cope with the challenges of the modern world.
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Visits to remote, primitive cultures to see how they cope with the challenges of the modern world.
Fork and Backpack is a documentary series produced by Coyote and J. A. Productions, created in 2007 and broadcast until 2012. It follows Julie Andrieu on her travels to the heart of culinary cultures from around the world1. In 2011, after five seasons, Julie Andrieu announced that she was suspending the presentation of the show for a year to devote herself to another project on France 52.3. In 2016, it was rebroadcast on the Number 234 channel, but no new episodes were shot.
Series following a writer's attempts to reinvigorate the Dartmoor Wildlife Park in Devon.
La Storia siamo noi was a TV show dedicated to history. Was aired on Rai Channels from 1997 to 2013.
Series in which eight overweight British people have to live as hunter-gatherers in the Kalahari desert for three weeks.
The Debbie King Show was a magazine-style quiz show shown on the 10pm – 12:30am slot on ITV Play. It began on 5 March 2007 and ended on 6 March 2007, lasting only for one show due to ITV Play being taken off the air the day after the show was launched. The programme was produced by Hamma & Glamma Productions.
Glitterball was a live, late night, interactive television quiz show in the United Kingdom. It was broadcast under the ITV Play branding on ITV a few nights a week from around midnight, and from 1.00am on ITV2. The show launched on 19 February 2007. Both Glitterball and Make Your Play alternated their days of broadcast. Glitterball's final show broadcast on the morning of Sunday 30 September 2007.
DanceX was a reality television show produced in the UK for BBC One in 2007. It was a live show, in which two teams of male and female dancers competed to form a new dance group. Team Bruno won the show on 25 August.
Music videos of protest songs are presented.
Italian miniseries based upon the novel of the same name.
Series of documentary travelogues following in the footsteps of 14th Century Moroccan scholar Ibn Battutah, who covered 75,000 miles, 40 countries and three continents in a 30-year odyssey.
This is an update of 1999's powerful award winning documentary Malcolm and Barbara- a love story, which follows the couple Malcolm and Barbara Pointon as they deal with Malcolm's onset of Alzheimer's disease. Malcolm was a talented composer and musician before his illness and the film follows Barbara as she attempts to care for Malcolm in their home whilst struggling with the health service as the disease takes hold.
Come Bye! was an updated version of One Man and His Dog and was free to view on Horse & Country TV hosted by well-known trialling enthusiast Robin Page. Come Bye! is a series of 15 one hour programmes that brings the skills and excitement of sheep dog trials back to television.