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Wild wife

'Fah Sang' (Koi - Ratchawin Wongviriya) was a dancer at the Phra Brahma Shrine. Then ran around to be pretty and MC launched a new car. While returning home, he encountered a money trap. Fortunately, 'Khet' (Film - Rattaphum Tokongsub) came to Bangkok to contact the event, so he went to help him. Fah Khun Khuet was impressed with each other. 'April' (Jensuda Panto) Being addicted to luxury, spending extravagant money, so Yu 'Jom' (A-Pasin Ruangwut) came to plow the money and the sky had to give it because he claimed the story of his father. The sky can only cry tears of sadness 'Torasak' (Pitch Kachai)A male friend who likes the sky, looks for the sky until he finds

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Bastions of Power

Castles were bastions of power. Yet, what was life like behind their walls? Part 1 of our documentary follows their development from simple wooden fortifications to the most elaborate strongholds and residences. Part 2 examines their military function from the 11th to the 16th century. When the enemy was at their gates, they had to withstand battering rams, catapults and sapping which called for ever new solutions by their defenders until, finally, large-calibre cannons spelt their end.

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Stewart Copeland's Adventures In Music

Stewart Copeland has spent a life in music - listening, composing and playing. At the age of seven he was captivated by Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. 60 years and 25 bands later, including The Police, the spell is still strong, but why? How does music ignite that excitement? In this three part series, Stewart explores how music brings people together, moves them, binds them, communicates stories like no other art form. Why is it that music has seemingly transcendental powers that enable us to escape and connect with our Gods? Stewart travels the world meeting composers, musicians, filmmakers, DJs and scientists to ask the question, how does music work?

Stewart Copeland's Adventures In Music

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