Rob Rinder uncovers a secret history of Britain going back centuries hidden behind our prison walls - from petty crooks to infamous gangsters, hangmen, extreme brutality and explosive riots.
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Rob Rinder uncovers a secret history of Britain going back centuries hidden behind our prison walls - from petty crooks to infamous gangsters, hangmen, extreme brutality and explosive riots.
At the heart of desert landscapes, once stood three giants, three builders’ masterpieces, three symbols of all powerful civilizations: Carthage, Troy and Persepolis. Their remains testify to their titanic proportions, unique designs and unprecedented constructions. But how did the Carthaginians come to create a cutting-edge hydraulic system? How did Trojans architects construct a city known to be indestructible? How did Darius I, “king of kings”, made built one of the largest palatial complexes ever? This series aims to solve the many secrets of these architectural tour-de-force. Through experts’ insights, 3D modeling and the use of ultramodern techniques (magnetic resonance, satellite scans, photogrammetry…), Ancient Megacities scrupulously explores the sites where once stood these architectural jewels, retraces step by step their construction process and tries to decipher the remaining mysteries about their disappearance.
High School Series revolves around relatable Filipino school experiences where Esnyr Ranollo plays multiple characters, including students, teachers and canteen workers, in sketches inspired by everyday classroom life.
When Liya, a student of a popular university, was found dead, the authorities classified her death as a suicide. Johanna, Liya's lecturer is the only one who suspects that something worse has happened when she finds a threatening letter in Liya's hostel room. With the help of Liya's best friend, Nini, their investigation leads to allegations of rape. But without any solid evidence, the assumption of both of them is difficult to hear, let alone to take seriously. Johanna, who is shackled by prolonged trauma, is determined to bring the suspect to justice. However, the situation becomes difficult when it is discovered that there are other parties who are trying to do anything, to obliterate the truth.
King Frederik X of Denmark's New Year Address.
Dil Ik Shehar-E-Junoon revolves around two couples, and their lives interweaved with the depths of love, passion, and heartbreak. The emotional journey of the hearts delves into intertwined relationships and connections, uncovering the challenges of loyalty, betrayal and the sacrifices made in pursuit of happiness.
A chance encounter four years ago led to a child, who is now diagnosed with leukemia and needs a bone marrow transplant from a sibling. Two strangers, previously unconnected, must reunite to save the child’s life.
Derek Medina, the “Facebook Killer,” opens up about killing his wife, what was running through his mind during the murder and his high-profile trial.
Follow a cast of wheelers and dealers and the top realtors in Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri.
Chef Erin French heads out on a cross-country road trip to find new ingredients and inspiration for another season of cooking at The Lost Kitchen.
This documentary tracks the investigators' journey into the assassination of a visionary leader who spearheaded Lebanon's recovery after its brutal civil war—none other than former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
Lucky² (Lucky Lucky)'s Rina Yamaguchi and Akari Mori take on various challenges in a variety show during their trip to Okinawa!"
One year after her vanishing, why are there still so many unanswered questions about Nicola Bulley's disappearance? This documentary looks at the notorious case, delving into questions that never got answered, with testimony from those who lived through the tragedy.
In recent years, particularly amid the violent suppression of protests against the judicial reform, public trust in the Israel Police has been lost. This is the culmination of a long process that went as far as appointing a convicted felon as the minister in charge, but began long before that, when police violence was directed at Israel’s “backyard,” and then seeped into society at large. The web series “Blue Marks,” produced by Akevot Institute, focuses on this violence through conversations with representatives of communities that are in constant conflict with the police and with retired senior police officers. In six episodes, the series tries to understand when and why the Israel Police lost the public’s trust, and why it continually fails when interacting with people who have mental health issues, members of the Jewish-Ethiopian community, members of the ultra-orthodox community and others.
By constantly expanding and taking up land, humans have reduced wildlife territories, disrupting the natural passages through which animals must travel to meet their needs. Known as 'ecological corridors', these pathways are key to protecting biodiversity. So how do wild species fit into an increasingly inhabited, concrete, developed Earth? Are we capable of sharing territories with other living species? Beyond creating enclosed, 'safe' reserves and sanctuaries, what are the solutions to preserve these wild areas? All over the world, scientists, environmental protectors and inhabitants of these lands are working together to revive these corridors and restore the free movement of wildlife.
There’s a growing population of aggressive white sharks in an unlikely location, Canada. Andy Casagrande heads out on an expedition along Nova Scotia’s coast to determine if this new population could be the largest in the world.