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Nigel Marven's Wild Philippines

The Philippines has a greater variety of life per square mile than any other country. Half of its 52,000 species are found nowhere else on Earth. An archipelago of 7000 tropical islands scattered in the Pacific, it's a land of contrasts, from calm tropical seas sheltering delicate castles of coral, to the smoke and fire of twenty active volcanoes; from the world's largest eagle to one of the smallest primates, the tiny tarsier. In the style of the hugely successful 'Wild Colombia with Nigel Marven', this series is one of the first to reveal the extraordinary natural riches of the Philippines where many of the country's creatures have never been caught on camera before.

Nigel Marven's Wild Philippines

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Kevin Belton's New Orleans Celebrations

Chef Kevin Belton's new cooking series -- inspired by the vibrant festivals of New Orleans and its surrounding region -- showcases the unique food and multicultural heritage of the city. In his courtyard kitchen at WYES-TV studios, Belton prepares some of the best food booth favorites unique to the Big Easy, including breakfast jambalaya, a shrimp and crab burger, fried oyster po'boy sandwiches and Creole brined chicken. This 26-episode series also features segments with food vendors and festival-goers on location at the Oyster Festival, the French Market Creole Tomato Festival, Bastille Day Fete, Satchmo SummerFest and others.

Kevin Belton's New Orleans Celebrations

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The Board

In the same afternoon, Miguel Ramírez loses the promotion he was waiting for at the bank and his wife leaves him to go with her boss. Suddenly a single father, and determined to win the affection of his daughter Moniquita, Miguel becomes the co-president of the Board of Parents of his daughters School. But this Meeting of well-meaning parents is a boxing ring where they face each other, so that their children have the best. Every week, these adults fight like cats and dogs, defending absurd cases and trying to impose the wildest ideas, "for the good of the children." But it doesnt stop there.

The Board

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Welcome To Cardboard City

In a world made entirely from cardboard, the citizens of Cardboard City face titanic calamity on a daily basis. Giant robots wreak havoc, meteors threaten to obliterate everything and everyone and evil superpowered villains strive to take control of the city. Fortunately, the Cardboard City Fire department is on the case. Grumpy Chief Murphy McCard, tenacious Deputy Betsy Brough and bumbling Intern Double Lucky Dave do their best to save the city they love, and through no fault of their own, they tend to succeed.

Welcome To Cardboard City

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Children of the Devolution

On the 20th anniversary of the opening of the Scottish Parliament, journalist and broadcaster Allan Little embarks on a journey across Scotland meeting people from different generations to find out how devolution has shaped their lives. He hears from the men and women in their sixties who remember Scotland's first devolution referendum in 1979, the fortysomethings who came of age during the 1997 debate, and the 20-year-olds who have never known a Scotland without a parliament.

Children of the Devolution

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The MMIW Talk: Live at Bluestockings

Four prominent activists in the missing and murdered Indigenous women crisis engage in a critical and heated discussion at New York's historic Bluestockings Bookstore, Activist Center and Cafe in the Lower East Side. Bridget Perrier, an activist and survivor who's appeared on The Agenda with Steve Paikin and in the forthcoming documentary DAUGHTERS, speaks alongside award-winning author Christine Stark, activist Patti Larsen, and advocate Sheila Lamb. Together, they offer varied perspectives on how to combat the perpetual violence targeting their fellow Native women.

The MMIW Talk: Live at Bluestockings

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