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1968 - The Global Revolt

In 1968, young people from Berkeley to Paris and from Prague to Tokyo rose up against the world they were being offered. In this sprawling but riveting two-part documentary, veteran filmmaker Don Kent tracks the development, decline and legacy of this global movement against the fiery backdrop of the Vietnam War, civil rights struggles, dueling ideologies, and international coup d’états. A time capsule full of evocative sights and sounds, narrated by leading historians and political activists, Les années 68 effortlessly connects apparently discrete events to form a blazingly timely analysis of a decade that shaped the way we live now.

1968 - The Global Revolt

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Britain's Most Historic Towns

In this unique take on British history, Professor Alice Roberts explores Britain's rich and varied past through the stories of individual towns and cities. In each programme Alice studies one key period in history by delving into the secrets of a historic town that encapsulates the era, providing an accurate impression of what life was really like at key moments in our turbulent past. At the climax of each programme, cutting-edge CGI reveals the entire historic town in all its former glory.

Britain's Most Historic Towns

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On a cold night, the starlight is still warm

Pawat, a piano teacher, was heartbroken from his love from his step-sister, the girl who he can’t love. Since his heart wasn’t strong enough, he took off to mend his heart in a little town called Chiang Khan. A homestay called “Lom Nao Dao Oun” (Cold Wind Warm Star) welcomed Lew and Pawat to the town and dramas and incidents followed thereafter. Between a girl with amnesia and a cold and aloof guy that detest people who don’t love themselves, at first these two didn’t get along but later pity and empathy turned into love.

On a cold night, the starlight is still warm

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NOVA Wonders

NOVA Wonders” takes viewers on a journey to the frontiers of science, where researchers are tackling some of the biggest questions about life and the cosmos. From the mysteries of astrophysics to the secrets of the body to the challenges of inventing technologies that could rival—and even surpass—the abilities of the human mind, these six hours reveal how far we’ve come in our search for answers, how we managed to get here, and how scientists hope to push our understanding of the universe even further. Along the way, we meet the remarkable people who are transforming our world and our future

NOVA Wonders

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