Sweden, Denmark and Norway have been voted the happiest countries in the world. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is off to find out why.
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Sweden, Denmark and Norway have been voted the happiest countries in the world. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is off to find out why.
Documentary providing exclusive behind-the-scenes access to one of the world's premier aerobatic display teams, the Red Arrows. Offering a unique insight into the 120-strong team of pilots and ground crew as they prepare to celebrate their 50th display season and turn British skies red, white and blue.
Three young adults with intellectual disabilities fly the nest and move into a new home for 10 weeks. If it works out, they can stay on and call The Dreamhouse home.
Filmed in the early 1960s, a selection of interviews from the BBC's series, The Great War, featuring eyewitness accounts of the conflict.
Adam Nicolson looks at how and why whale populations were so drastically reduced in the 20th century, and attempts to see whaling through the eyes of the time.
The first narrative series to showcase stories of transmen, BROTHERS follows a group of friends in Brooklyn. Brothers captures the current transgender zeitgeist, chronicling the underrepresented lives of transgender men.
With plenty of deceptively easy recipes and fantastic tips, Lorraine Pascale shows people with no kitchen confidence how to pull off an impressive meal for friends and family.
The rise of Danish nazis from the end of WWI to WWII
Includes: The Battle of the Atlantic, Pearl Harbour, Anti-Submarine Warfare, Japanese Victories and the Battle of Midway, War in the Mediterranean, Guadalcanal, The Struggle for the Solomon Islands, Mediterranean Command, The Invasion of North Africa, War in the South Atlantic, War from Murmansk to Alaska, Carrier Warfare, The New Guinea Campaign, Sicily and the Italian Campaign, D-Day, Victory in the Atlantic 1943-1945, The Battle for the Marianas, The Battle for Peleliu and Anguar, Leyte Gulf, The Liberation of the Philippines, US Submarines, The Fate of Europe, The Battle for Iwo Jima, The Road to Mandalay, Kamikaze, The Surrender of Japan and the Aftermath of War.
The Indie Machines’ Erik Beck and Justin Johnson are here to destroy your electronics—all in the name of science. Watch as they put each gadget through a 3-part destruction test, like taking a sledgehammer to a Nintendo Game Boy and dropping a cinder block on an iPad.
Defne falls in love during her years in London, and begins a serious relationship without her parents' consent. When she becomes pregnant with her son Bora, she encounters an unexpected reaction from the man she loves. The man she falls in love with leaves her and her unborn child.
Some cities played a crucial role in history at certain times. Here are two cities that helped build the nation of France of today.
Bubbles plays space with real-life astronaut Col. Chris Hadfield!
A mockumentary about a conspicuously inexperienced group and their efforts to maintain a small community church which was passed down to them.
The story revolves around Li Sheng’s earnest part-timer character who travels to Shenzhen to find her ex-boyfriend played by Miao Zi Jun. Too bad he’s shacked up with the heiress to a red wine importing company played by Myolie. Li Sheng finds herself embroiled in the success battle between Myolie and her step-mother in the drama. Roy’s character is the younger cousin to Myolie and finds himself constantly butting heads with Li Sheng. He’s a kindhearted guy and helps Li Sheng stay in Shenzhen and lands her a job at the wine company.
The soldiers' own recordings is the foundation of ' My War ' . Never before has the history of being a soldier sent by Denmark, been told so close.
24-ep TV comedy-action drama in a Phnom Penh detective agency. 'Smart Girls' is run by a boss who believes that attractive young woman are best at solving human problems. Broadcast and repeated at peak times on CTN.
The Ameripolitan Music Awards, spearheaded by internationally acclaimed Texas Troubador, Dale Watson, were established as an annual celebration devoted to acknowledging and honoring the Ameripolitan music genre. Ameripolitan music is defined as original music with prominent roots influence, encompassing four subgenres of music (honky-tonk, western swing, rockabilly, and outlaw) that did not previously fit into any celebrated categories within the mainstream pop country music industry.The awards are funded predominantly by fan supported donations and include 16 different award categories, with special honorary awards also presented. The Vintage Industrial Bar was home to the 2014 Ameripolitan Festival (Europe) on December 13, 2014 in Zagreb, Croatia.
A film crew in the early twentieth century, the cabaret known as ‘Le Fol Espoir’ has been transformed into an amateur soundstage. The motion picture tells the story of a ship and its passengers – from the famous opera singer down to the petty criminal. The film is an optimistic political fable intended to educate the masses. There’s comedy aplenty – slapstick punches, custard pies and gags reminiscent of Buster Keaton and Fatty Arbuckle; there’s adventure, high drama moments of great bravura , and passionate love stories. The filming begins on June 28th 1914, the day of the Archiduke Franz Ferdinand’s assassination in Sarajevo, the gunpowder that sets Europe alight. It ends with news of another assassination – that of Jean Jaures on July 31st followed by the general conscription of August 1st, heralded by church bells across France. The allegory of the shipwreck is filmed at breakneck pace during the last five weeks before war breaks out.
SADIB is a short animated film that portrays a group of outstanding lecturers at SADIB campus. Their brilliance makes it difficult for students to fully understand them—or even to communicate with them. A barrier exists there. The director interprets this barrier as a form of affection. SADIB stands for Sayangi Dosenmu Ingatkan Beliau (“Love Your Lecturer, Remind Them of......”) the dots are to be filled with the title of each episode.
This series, filmed in summer 2014, asks students from Educating Essex and Yorkshire to reveal the one piece of advice they wish they could have given their teenage selves.
Playground high jinks, inspirational lessons and life-changing friendships and events, from Frederick Bremer School in East London.
Based on letters and journals, many of which have never been published before, this tells the story of 1914-18 solely through the eyes of those who lived through it.
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Plum, a video game designer from the planet Blorb, and five kids from Earth explore four ecosystems: the Australian desert, mangroves of Belize, Canadian Rockies and jungles of Borneo.
This three-part documentary explores the history of censorship in New Zealand — from movies, video games, books and songs, to news reports and letters during wartime. The fast-paced show charts major trends, features interviews with many past censors, and takes a closer look at a number of key censorship decisions — including Ulysses and Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer, which was banned by one Kiwi classification body, but released in cut form on video. Made by company Top Shelf, The Naughty Bits debuted on Prime TV.