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  • 00:50

    Secrets Of the Thracian King (Secrets Of the Thracian King)

    Secrets Of the Thracian King (Secrets Of the Thracian King)

    Secrets Of the Thracian King

    In August 2004 in Bulgaria, archaeologist Georgi Kitov made a spectacular discovery in the valley of the Thracian Kings, a valley where about twenty temples and royal tombs are located. Kitov accessed a still-intact ancient tomb, which housed incredible wealth, dating back to the 4th century B.C., when Thracian culture was at its height. In front of the gigantic mausoleum, archaeologists found a magnificent, life-sized bronze head, one of the period's finest specimens ever found, and possessing an unsettlingly modern style. Who was this king and what does his tomb tell us about Thracian culture? Was he buried according to the Thracian custom of Orphic rites, and what do we know today about these secret rites that promised eternal life? Research into the deceased's identity revealed the tomb belonged to King Seuthes III. With the help of archaeologists and historians, who decipher the king's vestiges, the film pieces together the puzzle of Seuthes III's life. He was a modern king, who was open to Hellenisation, a warrior king, who was opposed to Macedonian authority, and a priest king, who was committed to preserving Thracian cultural rites.

  • 01:45

    Cathedral Builders (Cathedral Builders)

    Cathedral Builders (Cathedral Builders)

    Cathedral Builders

    The epic history, in 3D, of Strasbourg Cathedral and its outstanding builders. A fascinating docudrama, from start to finish. Strasbourg Cathedral, a gothic jewel and the highest monument in the West until the 19th century, was both an excessive dream and an architectural feat. How, in the Middle Ages, was such a wonder made possible? Behind its elegant, pink sandstone façade and its famous rose window, which is set ablaze at sunset, three centuries of visionary and inspired master-builders followed on from one another - Erwin de Steinbach, Ulrich d'Ensingen and Jean Hültz - as did craftsmen with a savoir-faire that was envied all over Europe. They return here in fiction form. An epic blending mystery, doubt, revelations, intrigue and tragedies. Best 3 D Documentary Film Award - Festival Dimension 3 (Saint-Denis - France).

  • 02:40

    Galla Wallah: The Search For The Best (Galla Wallah: The Search For The Best)

    Galla Wallah: The Search For The Best (Galla Wallah: The Search For The Best)

    Galla Wallah: The Search For The Best

    The valleys of Nepal, around the Himalayan Mountains - the highest in the world - are the home of a special group of people callled the Ghurkhas. Because of the discipline and endurance they exhibit in their daily fight for survival, they are employed in the elite battalion of the British Army. For more than 200 years, the Ghurkhas have served the crown. Every year, more than 25,000 people apply for a position as a Ghurkhas, with only a few lucky ones chosen. For the chosen ones, it feels as though they have hit the jackpot. For the others, it is considered to be the worst defeat of their life.

  • 03:35

    Love & Marriage: The Legend Of Kalinga (Love & Marriage: The Legend Of Kalinga)

    Love & Marriage: The Legend Of Kalinga (Love & Marriage: The Legend Of Kalinga)

    Love & Marriage: The Legend Of Kalinga

    The Legend of Kalinga is a beautifully narrated journey to the village of Buscalan located in Kalinga, North of Luzon in the Philippines to explore the ancient culture of the Kalinga tribe through an ages-old love story. Whang-Od is the last female "Mombobtok" tribal tattoo artist of the Kalinga. Today she is 103 years old and is still performing tribal tattoos for tattoo seekers who arrive every day to seek her sought-after skin art. She recounts her painful love story of a handsome Headhunter from neighboring village with whom she fell in love while rendering a tattoo for his bravery. The Legend of Kalinga emotionally explores how old culture pushes and forces even the most ardent lovers apart.

  • 04:20

    St. Helena, Forgotten Island Of the Atlantic (St. Helena, Forgotten Island Of the Atlantic)

    St. Helena, Forgotten Island Of the Atlantic (St. Helena, Forgotten Island Of the Atlantic)

    St. Helena, Forgotten Island Of the Atlantic

    360°GEO - Report sets foot on the isolated island of St Helena and documents what life is like in the midst of the South Atlantic.Standing solitarily far out in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean is the British Overseas Territory of St. Helena. Island do not get much more remote than this. It is situated 2,000 kilometers from the African coast and 3,000 kilometers from the South American Coast. You can see why it was chosen as a place of exile for the French emperor Napoleon.It is all but impossible to escape from St. Helena. Even today, the only connection to the outside world is by ship, given that the island has no airport. About 4,000 people or "Saints" as they refer to themselves, brave the solitude and live on the island.

  • 05:15

    Crazy For Madonna (Crazy For Madonna)

    Crazy For Madonna (Crazy For Madonna)

    Crazy For Madonna

    A biography of a universal icon of music and Hollywood, Madonna, better known as the Queen of Pop. Sabbatical Entertainment celebrates Madonna's illustrious career spanning more than four decades, always pushing the boundaries of entertainment. Not afraid of controversy, the Material girl, through her talents, redefined and reshaped pop culture history.

  • 06:00

    Meet My Wild Friend (Meet My Wild Friend)

    Meet My Wild Friend (Meet My Wild Friend)

    Meet My Wild Friend

    Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals.

  • 06:55

    Close Quarter Battle (Close Quarter Battle)

    Close Quarter Battle (Close Quarter Battle)

    Close Quarter Battle

    "Special Operations" are special divisions of military, police or intelligence services that are highly qualified in specific areas of urban warfare and in a variety of special weapons and technology. Over the past forty years, all of the world's superpowers have built up these groups in order to better fight wars, to counter terrorism and to conduct high-stakes police actions. This episode examines the history of such organizations, from the Green Berets, WWII paratroopers and naval special warfare units through to the Seal Team 6, the British SAS, and private contractors, including Black Water and Brown and Root. Showing how these operators are trained, how they plan, and what weaponry and tactical gear they use, the introductory episode of CQB provides viewers with a fast-paced overview of the techniques, strategies and equipment that have been successfully used by Military Special Operations.

  • 07:25

    Most Intriguing Safari Destinations (Most Intriguing Safari Destinations)

    Most Intriguing Safari Destinations (Most Intriguing Safari Destinations)

    Most Intriguing Safari Destinations

    Karina teams up with another entertaining guide called Barry Wolhuter as they get close to a variety of animals in a hide. With over 35 thousand elephants in the park, Karina experiences hundreds of elephants during happy hour. The Hide offer a very unusual spa treatment! Life seems pretty fragile for a moment as they are confronted with a huge male lion.

  • 07:50

    Most Intriguing Safari Destinations (Most Intriguing Safari Destinations)

    Most Intriguing Safari Destinations (Most Intriguing Safari Destinations)

    Most Intriguing Safari Destinations

    Karina teams up with another entertaining guide called Barry Wolhuter as they get close to a variety of animals in a hide. With over 35 thousand elephants in the park, Karina experiences hundreds of elephants during happy hour. The Hide offer a very unusual spa treatment! Life seems pretty fragile for a moment as they are confronted with a huge male lion.

  • 08:15

    Rv Explorers (Rv Explorers)

    Rv Explorers (Rv Explorers)

    Rv Explorers

    A TV show following a new motorhoming couple as they explore the towns and regions of NZ - experiencing various tourist attractions, events and joining in with other motorhomers to experience their favourite activities.

  • 09:00

    Sarah Shark (Sarah Shark)

    Sarah Shark (Sarah Shark)

    Sarah Shark

    Sarah travels to one of the top 10 dive destinations in Australia (Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW) to dive with three species of Wobbegong Sharks within the Cape Byron Marine Park. She also conducts a street poll with members of the public to find out what they think about sharks.

  • 09:25

    Journeys In India (Journeys In India)

    Journeys In India (Journeys In India)

    Journeys In India

    Agra is home to India's most recognizable monument—the Taj Mahal. First, we tour the Agra Fort and learn its role in the incredible history behind the Taj Mahal's construction. Bill takes us to a factory where we learn how the craft of stone inlay that adorns the Taj Mahal, is still made today. We continue on to Fatehpur Sikri, a former Mughal capital, which was created of red sandstone and displays the influence of its Hindu and Mughal roots. Finally, we meet with a man that is giving the wildlife of India a voice and sanctuary.

  • 09:50

    Wow, I Never Knew That! (Wow, I Never Knew That!)

    Wow, I Never Knew That! (Wow, I Never Knew That!)

    Wow, I Never Knew That!

    Wow, I Never Knew That! is a whimsical, half-hour television series that is jam-packed with exciting tidbits and fascinating facts that uncover the truths and origins behind the stuff you're already familiar with. From the items you use every day to the phrases you use in conversation to the habits you're so accustomed to, you'll be fascinated to learn how they've all really come about! Learn how a pharmacist and an accountant created the most famous drink in the world, COCA COLA! And, learn the "BEAR" truth behind how a U.S. president helped create everyone's favorite stuffed toy, THE TEDDY BEAR! Then, how did a piece of wire accidentally "SLINK" its way to become a fantastic fun toy for children? Plus, how a the WIFFLE BALL was invented.

  • 10:15

    Zenith - Advances In Space Exploration (Zenith - Advances In Space Exploration)

    Zenith - Advances In Space Exploration (Zenith - Advances In Space Exploration)

    Zenith - Advances In Space Exploration

    Zenith – Advances in Space Exploration reveals these latest developments and the implications they hold for all of us.

  • 10:15

    New Frontier (New Frontier)

    New Frontier (New Frontier)

    New Frontier

    Only a few have walked on the surface of the Moon, our closest celestial companion. But with the recent surge in robotic exploration, man hopes to return very soon.

  • 10:45

    The Tech Effect (The Tech Effect)

    The Tech Effect (The Tech Effect)

    The Tech Effect

    In this episode we look at some of the ways technology is helping us solve the big environmental problems of our age. From satellites that map sea surface height, to the development of sustainable fuels such as hydrogen, scientists are using their ingenuity to find answers that will enhance our lives in the future. An aircraft that runs just on solar power, a tech company that's using its mapping expertise to fight floods and a farmer using futuristic technology to protect his tomato plants are among the innovations profiled in this episode.

  • 11:10

    Inside Outer Space (Inside Outer Space)

    Inside Outer Space (Inside Outer Space)

    Inside Outer Space

    Documentary series examining the secrets we have learned and the mysteries we have unravelled from our exploration and of space.

  • 11:40

    Inside Outer Space (Inside Outer Space)

    Inside Outer Space (Inside Outer Space)

    Inside Outer Space

    Documentary series examining the secrets we have learned and the mysteries we have unravelled from our exploration and of space.

  • 12:10

    Out Of Town Adventures (Out Of Town Adventures)

    Out Of Town Adventures (Out Of Town Adventures)

    Out Of Town Adventures

    Outta Town Adventures travels both near and far to discover the best advenures the destinations have to offer. This TV series is dedicated to presenting history, culture and geography in a fun and pisitive way. It encourages people to explore this beautiful world - something that starts with simply getting out of town!

  • 12:35

    Out Of Town Adventures (Out Of Town Adventures)

    Out Of Town Adventures (Out Of Town Adventures)

    Out Of Town Adventures

    Outta Town Adventures travels both near and far to discover the best advenures the destinations have to offer. This TV series is dedicated to presenting history, culture and geography in a fun and pisitive way. It encourages people to explore this beautiful world - something that starts with simply getting out of town!

  • 13:00

    Travel Quest (Travel Quest)

    Travel Quest (Travel Quest)

    Travel Quest

    Searching for the soul of this modern ancient country. Follow Bill as he tours a medieval aristocrat's massive fortress that mirrors the Forbidden City. From giant burial mounds, to new Olympic sites, to still moving food, join Bill as he finds the soul of this modern ancient country.

  • 13:25

    Africa's Deadliest (Africa's Deadliest)

    Africa's Deadliest (Africa's Deadliest)

    Africa's Deadliest

    A look at how animals from dolphins and sharks to dogs and buffalo collaborate to take down prey.

  • 14:20

    Stolen Treasures (Stolen Treasures)

    Stolen Treasures (Stolen Treasures)

    Stolen Treasures

    It's the biggest museum in the world…the museum of artworks stolen over the centuries and never rediscovered. These works haunt the nightmares of their owners, and occupy the days of hundreds of police officers across the world, as well as those of a handful of private agencies; no country or museum of importance can claim to have been spared. According to Interpol, art theft is the fourth largest criminal trade, after the drug trade, the weapons trade and money laundering. How could it be otherwise, when the soaring price of art propels the value of some paintings into the tens of millions of Euros? This world appears to be full of mysteries. Crime syndicates rub shoulders with petty criminals and the police care more about recovering the items than they do about arresting the perpetrators.

  • 15:05

    Quirky Science (Quirky Science)

    Quirky Science (Quirky Science)

    Quirky Science

    Explore the historical development of plastics and find out what the next quirky discovery for plastics might be.

  • 15:30

    Quirky Science (Quirky Science)

    Quirky Science (Quirky Science)

    Quirky Science

    Explore the historical development of rubber and find out what the next quirky discovery might be.

  • 16:00

    Journeys In India (Journeys In India)

    Journeys In India (Journeys In India)

    Journeys In India

    No city in the Great Thar Desert of West India has had the sway that Jodhpur has. Giant forts, impressive palaces and a legendary royal hero that frees his people from tyrannical outsiders all make this a fascinating historic romp.

  • 16:30

    Journeys In India (Journeys In India)

    Journeys In India (Journeys In India)

    Journeys In India

    India can match Africa mega-animal for mega-animal. The three biggest—elephant, buffalo and rhino are found in large numbers in only one national park in India—Kazaringa. Join Bill as he attempts to check each of these highly endangered and dangerous herbivores off his bucket list.

  • 17:00

    Brazil's Coastlines (Brazil's Coastlines)

    Brazil's Coastlines (Brazil's Coastlines)

    Brazil's Coastlines

    A series to celebrate Brazil and its diversity. We will explore the beauty and richness of the 8000 kilometer-long coasts, focusing on their natural and geographical aspects but also on its economic and cultural facets. An exciting journey blending the best aerial shots with stunning photography across the country to reveal both a cultural and human portrait.

  • 17:00

    Brazil's Coastlines (Brazil's Coastlines)

    Brazil's Coastlines (Brazil's Coastlines)

    Brazil's Coastlines

    A series to celebrate Brazil and its diversity. We will explore the beauty and richness of the 8000 kilometer-long coasts, focusing on their natural and geographical aspects but also on its economic and cultural facets. An exciting journey blending the best aerial shots with stunning photography across the country to reveal both a cultural and human portrait.

  • 18:00

    Journeys in Africa (Journeys in Africa)

    Journeys in Africa (Journeys in Africa)

    Journeys in Africa

    We elect to stay on a few extra days to try and obtain some good leopard footage. These are the most elusive of the "Big Twelve" and filming them is a major challenge. In the process of tracking leopards, we run across a newborn gazelle trying to walk for the first time. Will it succeed before the predators find it? Can we find and film a leopard up close?

  • 18:30

    Journeys in Africa (Journeys in Africa)

    Journeys in Africa (Journeys in Africa)

    Journeys in Africa

    One of the most modern cities in Africa, Cape Town has something for everyone. We explore the city's architecture, taste a little wine at nearby Vineyards and track down the only penguin species in Africa before reaching the fabled Cape of Good Hope…just a scenic drive outside the city proper.

  • 19:00

    Capture Wild School (Capture Wild School)

    Capture Wild School (Capture Wild School)

    Capture Wild School

    A boma is created with a funnel system and students are placed in strategic areas to man the curtain rails..

  • 19:25

    Paris - Berlin: Shapes and Shades of History (Paris - Berlin: Shapes and Shades of History)

    Paris - Berlin: Shapes and Shades of History (Paris - Berlin: Shapes and Shades of History)

    Paris - Berlin: Shapes and Shades of History

    With the use of 3D reconstructions and exclusive aerial photography, this four-part series takes viewers through four centuries of history and gives an unprecedented view of Paris and Berlin today.

  • 20:20

    Big Coast (Big Coast)

    Big Coast (Big Coast)

    Big Coast

    Running the Portland Canal from Prince Rupert to Alaska...and fishing Alaskan Halibut!

  • 20:20

    Big Coast (Big Coast)

    Big Coast (Big Coast)

    Big Coast

    Fishing Prince Rupert, Ha-Nee-Nah Lodge on Dundas Island and Hecate Strait for Chinook Salmon and Pacific Halibut!

  • 20:45

    Big Coast (Big Coast)

    Big Coast (Big Coast)

    Big Coast

    Trolling for Chinook Salmon in Prince Rupert then making big run Southbound to Hartley Bay through Grenville Channel!

  • 21:10

    What In the World (What In the World)

    What In the World (What In the World)

    What In the World

    Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis.

  • 21:40

    What In the World (What In the World)

    What In the World (What In the World)

    What In the World

    Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis.

  • 22:10

    What In the World (What In the World)

    What In the World (What In the World)

    What In the World

    Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis.

  • 22:35

    What In the World (What In the World)

    What In the World (What In the World)

    What In the World

    Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis.

  • 23:00

    Flying Over the Earth (Flying Over the Earth)

    Flying Over the Earth (Flying Over the Earth)

    Flying Over the Earth

    A young French couple, Clémentine Bacri and Adrien Normier set off on a one year long journey around the planet on board a light aircraft dedicated to science and education. Their goal: offer aerial support to public research laboratories, an unique opportunity to discover scientific activities and use them to teach science at school. In research areas, the crew has implemented observation and modeling techniques that are key elements for research.

  • 23:30

    Flying Over the Earth (Flying Over the Earth)

    Flying Over the Earth (Flying Over the Earth)

    Flying Over the Earth

    A young French couple, Clémentine Bacri and Adrien Normier set off on a one year long journey around the planet on board a light aircraft dedicated to science and education. Their goal: offer aerial support to public research laboratories, an unique opportunity to discover scientific activities and use them to teach science at school. In research areas, the crew has implemented observation and modeling techniques that are key elements for research.

  • 00:00

    Flying Over the Earth (Flying Over the Earth)

    Flying Over the Earth (Flying Over the Earth)

    Flying Over the Earth

    A young French couple, Clémentine Bacri and Adrien Normier set off on a one year long journey around the planet on board a light aircraft dedicated to science and education. Their goal: offer aerial support to public research laboratories, an unique opportunity to discover scientific activities and use them to teach science at school. In research areas, the crew has implemented observation and modeling techniques that are key elements for research.

  • 00:30

    Flying Over the Earth (Flying Over the Earth)

    Flying Over the Earth (Flying Over the Earth)

    Flying Over the Earth

    A young French couple, Clémentine Bacri and Adrien Normier set off on a one year long journey around the planet on board a light aircraft dedicated to science and education. Their goal: offer aerial support to public research laboratories, an unique opportunity to discover scientific activities and use them to teach science at school. In research areas, the crew has implemented observation and modeling techniques that are key elements for research.

  • 01:00

    Will We Soon Be Eating In Vitro Meat (Will We Soon Be Eating In Vitro Meat)

    Will We Soon Be Eating In Vitro Meat (Will We Soon Be Eating In Vitro Meat)

    Will We Soon Be Eating In Vitro Meat

    Does cultured meat - which numerous scientists in various countries are working on - open up real perspectives for feeding a rising population and for fighting pollution? Or does it represent a false hope? Will the environmental arguments put forward in its favour be enough to convince consumers to eat cultured meat? Is the current commercial success of the first meat-substitute products available on the market heralding a change in what we eat? Would it not be preferable to turn towards insects, given that they are an already established source of protein and, what's more, are natural? This documentary, shot in the US, China, India, France, Holland and Laos, will change the way you see steak - forever!