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  • 00:55

    WW1's First Frontline Cameraman (WW1's First Frontline Cameraman)

    WW1's First Frontline Cameraman (WW1's First Frontline Cameraman)

    WW1's First Frontline Cameraman

    Geoffrey Herbert Malins is the first war 'kinematographer' in history. The documentary he shot during the Battle of the Somme drew over 20 million British viewers in 1916. For years controversy has raged around the film due to its disconcerting violence and overt propagandist agenda,. Now, new research has proven that most of the scenes are indeed a real minute-by-minute record of the most disastrous battle in British military history. The film is a reflexion on the history of cinema and the ability to document historical events on film.

  • 01:50

    Alexander the Great, the Macedonian (Alexander the Great, the Macedonian)

    Alexander the Great, the Macedonian (Alexander the Great, the Macedonian)

    Alexander the Great, the Macedonian

    A close look at Alexander the Great - from Macedonia to India. Alexander the Great has always enjoyed a unique status in history. To the Greeks and Romans, he was a hero, to the Arabs, he was a prophet, to Westerners, he is a myth. Alexander the Great spread Greek civilisation single-handedly throughout the ancient world, as far as the borders of India, by relentlessly pursuing his sworn enemy Darius the Great, King of Persia. But what remains today of the "real" Alexander? Of his life and environment? Through the many depictions of the hero and the archaeological traces of his triumphant conquest, this film portrays the legendary figure, who has always been, and continues to be, a great source of inspiration, even for artists of today.

  • 02:45

    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.

  • 03:40

    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!

    It's been sweetening America for almost 40 years! Now, find out the truth behind how SWEET N LOW actually got its name! And why do we yell SHOTGUN when getting into a car with friends? Then, is it really bad luck to open an umbrella in the house? And, learn the salty truth on how the POTATO CHIP was invented out of ANGER!

  • 04:05

    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.

  • 04:30

    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.

  • 05:00

    Travel Thru History (Travel Thru History)

    Travel Thru History (Travel Thru History)

    Travel Thru History

    We visit Canada's capital city on a hill in Ottawa, Ontario. We'll sail down the famous Rideau Canal locks. We go deep into Ottawa's cold war history at the Diefenbunker, as well as, explore Canada's military history at the Canadian War Museum. Then we head up the Peace Tower and take a look at the library of Parliament. Finally, we learn about Canada's first nation's tribes at the Canadian History Museum.

  • 05:25

    Travel Thru History (Travel Thru History)

    Travel Thru History (Travel Thru History)

    Travel Thru History

    Marvel at the site of America's most famous water dam. We'll learn about how the Hoover Dam was built, why it's necessary, and take a behind the scenes look at its inner workings.

  • 05:50

    Show Me Where You Live (Show Me Where You Live)

    Show Me Where You Live (Show Me Where You Live)

    Show Me Where You Live

    Show me where you live is a documentary series that aims to answer the following question: How can human beings claim ownership to a space so that they can live safely within it, function as a society, and above all be in harmony with the environment around them? As we discover cultures and emblematic populations, we follow Philippe Simay who is at the heart of Inhabiting the World and represents its identity and originality. Philippe takes us on an epic adventure around the Human Habitat and sets the tone for the journey. As a humanist and philosopher, Philippe is a tireless surveyor of the city, and an explorer of living spaces. Determined to travel around the world, Philippe unveils how the populations that he encounters claim the space they occupy, shapes it and adjust to it. In this series of 20 films, of 26 minutes each, the habitat will be a major showcase revealing our capacity to adapt ourselves at a time where we need to find solutions in order to address immense changes.

  • 06:20

    Mindworks (Mindworks)

    Mindworks (Mindworks)

    Mindworks

    Take a look at some images that will stay in your mind even after you turn away.

  • 06:45

    New Frontier (New Frontier)

    New Frontier (New Frontier)

    New Frontier

    Astronomers are discovering countless exoplanets: worlds outside of our Solar System. There could be 40 billion Earth-like planets in the Milky Way galaxy alone!

  • 07:10

    Past Hunters (Past Hunters)

    Past Hunters (Past Hunters)

    Past Hunters

    Blackpool Pleasure Beach is one of the most visited attractions in the United Kingdom. People visit it not only for the fun, but to also hopefully catch a glimpse of the many ghosts that haunt there.

  • 08:00

    Past Hunters (Past Hunters)

    Past Hunters (Past Hunters)

    Past Hunters

    Built in the early 1800s, Whitby Hall used to be an administrative center and now stands as a public park and arts center. It has never before been investigated, but staff have reported many noises and presences among them.

  • 09:00

    Travel Thru History (Travel Thru History)

    Travel Thru History (Travel Thru History)

    Travel Thru History

    We're shipping off to Belfast, Northern Ireland on today's episode. First, we'll gawk at the world's biggest Titanic museum. Then, we'll learn about the province's complicated history at the Ulster Museum. Finally, we get thrown in the slammer at the very creepy, Crumlin Road Jail.

  • 09:25

    Journeys In India (Journeys In India)

    Journeys In India (Journeys In India)

    Journeys In India

    The Golden Temple is the centerpiece of the city of Amritsar, and probably the second most photographed building in India, but few know about the building or the people who built it. The most significant building to people of the Sikh faith, it is open to people of all faiths. We witness the celebration of the changing of the guard before heading into the mountains for a visit to the British influenced town of Shimla. Journeys then heads further north for look at the resort area of Manali.

  • 09:55

    Journeys In India (Journeys In India)

    Journeys In India (Journeys In India)

    Journeys In India

    The desert of Gujarat is hardly the place one expects to encounter a lion, but in the scrub forest of the region Bill does exactly that. Join him as he tracks the lion and many less dangerous creatures from spotted deer to owls and parrots. Around the campfire at night meet the local dance group who is preserving the traditional dances of the area people. A unique experience in a unique region.

  • 10:25

    Journeys in Africa (Journeys in Africa)

    Journeys in Africa (Journeys in Africa)

    Journeys in Africa

    The Great Rift Valley is actually where the continent of Africa is literally tearing itself apart. It's a geologic phenomenon where one side is a rainforest full of colorful birds and strange monkeys and the other, a large lake centered on a vast plain. Two bordering eco-zones…double the wildlife.

  • 10:50

    Journeys in Africa (Journeys in Africa)

    Journeys in Africa (Journeys in Africa)

    Journeys in Africa

    To this day sisal, a rope making fiber plant, is a mainstay of the economy. Journeys tours the capital city of Tanzania and its diverse religious institutions before heading into sisal country. We'll learn about the German influences and the seldom heard story of Livingstone's final trip across Africa.

  • 11:15

    The Islanders (The Islanders)

    The Islanders (The Islanders)

    The Islanders

    This series meets some of the fascinating inhabitants of 20 of the world's most iconic islands, set against a backdrop of stunningly beautiful scenery and unique lifestyles based on pride, resourcefulness, and a strong sense of identity.

  • 12:00

    Race of Life (Race of Life)

    Race of Life (Race of Life)

    Race of Life

    In an episode that illustrates the Race of Life in an underwater world of dangerous predators with razor-sharp teeth, we will see sharks, barracuda and moray eels go about their grisly business.

  • 12:30

    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!

  • 12:55

    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!

  • 13:20

    Big Coast (Big Coast)

    Big Coast (Big Coast)

    Big Coast

    Chasing big Chinook Salmon just outside Rivers Inlet, BC from Duncanby Lodge!

  • 13:45

    Big Coast (Big Coast)

    Big Coast (Big Coast)

    Big Coast

    Trolling coho at Calvert Island and on a big Chinook Salmon quest Southbound around Cape Caution and Port Hardy!

  • 14:10

    Travel Quest (Travel Quest)

    Travel Quest (Travel Quest)

    Travel Quest

    Travel documentary - Ep. 2. Join nature biologist Bill Ball as he travels to the rarest places on earth.

  • 14:35

    Travel Quest (Travel Quest)

    Travel Quest (Travel Quest)

    Travel Quest

    Legendary headhunters living deep in the rainforest. There is no place on earth with such diverse cultures has Papua New Guinea. Bill follows the trail of the legendary headhunters deep into the rainforest only to uncover secrets even more mysterious.

  • 15:00

    Show Me Where You Live (Show Me Where You Live)

    Show Me Where You Live (Show Me Where You Live)

    Show Me Where You Live

    Show me where you live is a documentary series that aims to answer the following question: How can human beings claim ownership to a space so that they can live safely within it, function as a society, and above all be in harmony with the environment around them? As we discover cultures and emblematic populations, we follow Philippe Simay who is at the heart of Inhabiting the World and represents its identity and originality. Philippe takes us on an epic adventure around the Human Habitat and sets the tone for the journey. As a humanist and philosopher, Philippe is a tireless surveyor of the city, and an explorer of living spaces. Determined to travel around the world, Philippe unveils how the populations that he encounters claim the space they occupy, shapes it and adjust to it. In this series of 20 films, of 26 minutes each, the habitat will be a major showcase revealing our capacity to adapt ourselves at a time where we need to find solutions in order to address immense changes.

  • 15:30

    Show Me Where You Live (Show Me Where You Live)

    Show Me Where You Live (Show Me Where You Live)

    Show Me Where You Live

    Show me where you live is a documentary series that aims to answer the following question: How can human beings claim ownership to a space so that they can live safely within it, function as a society, and above all be in harmony with the environment around them? As we discover cultures and emblematic populations, we follow Philippe Simay who is at the heart of Inhabiting the World and represents its identity and originality. Philippe takes us on an epic adventure around the Human Habitat and sets the tone for the journey. As a humanist and philosopher, Philippe is a tireless surveyor of the city, and an explorer of living spaces. Determined to travel around the world, Philippe unveils how the populations that he encounters claim the space they occupy, shapes it and adjust to it. In this series of 20 films, of 26 minutes each, the habitat will be a major showcase revealing our capacity to adapt ourselves at a time where we need to find solutions in order to address immense changes.

  • 16:00

    Street Football In My Country (Street Football In My Country)

    Street Football In My Country (Street Football In My Country)

    Street Football In My Country

    Street Football is a worldwide phenomenon that can be played by anyone, no matter their age, their gender or where they come from. It can be played anywhere, no need for a stadium, white lines, green grasses or even shoes ! In each episode of these series we take you to an emerging country where Football has become a way of helping children and bringing hope by life changing their habits. Discover the attaching portraits of these children that might one day become some of the greatest players in the world just like before them C. Ronaldo, Messi, Neymar and so many others.

  • 16:30

    Street Football In My Country (Street Football In My Country)

    Street Football In My Country (Street Football In My Country)

    Street Football In My Country

    Street Football is a worldwide phenomenon that can be played by anyone, no matter their age, their gender or where they come from. It can be played anywhere, no need for a stadium, white lines, green grasses or even shoes ! In each episode of these series we take you to an emerging country where Football has become a way of helping children and bringing hope by life changing their habits. Discover the attaching portraits of these children that might one day become some of the greatest players in the world just like before them C. Ronaldo, Messi, Neymar and so many others.

  • 16:55

    Wonder (Wonder)

    Wonder (Wonder)

    Wonder

    Seg 1 Monty Hall problem. The Monty Hall Problem poses a counter-instinctive dilemma of picking a choice with a higher probability of winning. It has been calculated that switching from a player's initial choice to the last option possible, after eliminating all empty choices, instead of sticking with the initial choice gives a bigger chance of winning. Seg 2 The Birthday Problem. The Birthday Problem presents a situation that addresses brains' unintuitive response to exponents. We try to figure out why it's possible for only 23 people to have a 50% chance of sharing a birthday when there are 365 unique birthdays. The dilemma usually comes in when we gloss over the fact that even small groups can form several pairings, and we actually compute the probability of sharing a birthday by subtracting the chances of not sharing a birthday by multiplying individual probabilities with each other. The answers can be quite surprising when the math to be done is not instinctive for people. Seg 3 Gambler's ruin. Gambler's Ruin closes in on how a gambler with the smaller amount will always be the loser in the long run in a game of 50-50 chance with an indefinite number of rounds playing. Gambler's Ruin also debunks the "luck" factor by emphasizing that each round played has its separate probability from previous rounds, thus maintaining chances of winning at 50%. Seg 4 The Infinite Hotel Paradox. The Infinite Hotel Paradox shows how infinity, for all its vastness, cannot be fully grasped, especially when it goes beyond the confines of the countable infinity. The paradoxical part comes in when the union of two sets with infinite elements will still be infinity; adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing infinity with infinity is still infinity. Seg 5 The Locker Riddle. The Locker Riddle stimulates how good and fast a person is at factorization. In the problem, the key is identifying which numbers from 1-100 are perfect squares, but the solution lies in the number of factors those particular numbers have. Perfect squares have odd numbered factors because one factor will be multiplied by itself and it only counts as one in the riddle's context, leaving those locker numbers open in an alternating open-close pattern.

  • 17:25

    Wonder (Wonder)

    Wonder (Wonder)

    Wonder

    Seg 1 Carrion flowers. Carrion flowers are the unorthodox perception of flowers for they are rare, big, and very unpleasant. Other terms are stink flowers and corpse flowers. The biggest flower in the world, rafflesia arnoldii, is a carrion flower. These flowers are difficult to find and reproduce and could breed through cross-pollination by attracting flies and dung beetles. Seg 2 Aposematism. Aposematism is a form of signalling that enables protection for both preys and predators by giving signs of poison and danger through showing off the bright colors and patterns on their epidermal layers that become associated with inedibility. Some species have developed mimicry based on aposematism in order to avail the protection aposematic colors give. Seg 3 Cuckoo Misdirection. Cuckoo misdirection demonstrates the mimicking abilities of a female cuckoo in order to find host nests to hatch her eggs. The female mimics a cry of a predator bird in order to frighten the hosts, leaving them vulnerable, thus the cuckoo can seize the chance to drop her egg on a host nest. Seg 4 Pheromones. Animal pheromones are the chemicals secreted and released by different species to communicate with other organisms. There are various types serving different purposes, ranging from reproduction, to trailing, to alarms. Some pheromones are also specific to one species of animals. Seg 5 Deimatic Behavior. Deimatic behavior is another type of defensive behavior in animals that also involves mimicry. It's the opposite of aposematism because while aposematism works by blatantly showing or signalling its danger or unpalatability, deimatic behavior relies on the element of surprise to startle predators in order for species to flee to safety.

  • 17:55

    Capture Wild School (Capture Wild School)

    Capture Wild School (Capture Wild School)

    Capture Wild School

    A student is prepared to carry out the darting of a massive problematic buffalo that has been terrorizing staff members close to a camp. This task must be done on foot and the student needs to practice darting from many different distances before he can proceed.

  • 18:20

    Everyday Elements (Everyday Elements)

    Everyday Elements (Everyday Elements)

    Everyday Elements

    Documentary series exploring the connections and characters of the everyday elements that form organisms and objects on our planet.

  • 18:45

    Everyday Elements (Everyday Elements)

    Everyday Elements (Everyday Elements)

    Everyday Elements

    Documentary series exploring the connections and characters of the everyday elements that form organisms and objects on our planet.

  • 19:10

    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.

  • 19:40

    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.

  • 20:10

    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.

  • 20:35

    The Hawkdoctor of Abu Dhabi (The Hawkdoctor of Abu Dhabi)

    The Hawkdoctor of Abu Dhabi (The Hawkdoctor of Abu Dhabi)

    The Hawkdoctor of Abu Dhabi

    360° GEO - Report visits takes a trip to the vet and accompanies the doctor on her daily mission dedicated to the feathered treasures of the sheiks. Falcons are an inherent part of Arab culture in the United Arab Emirates. For centuries, the country has traditionally hunted with the impressive raptors. Almost every family owns at least one falcon. The German lady veterinary Margit Müller takes care of these precious birds of prey's health. She is the manageress of the "Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital" - the biggest Falcon Hospital in the world.

  • 21:30

    Life Is One (Life Is One)

    Life Is One (Life Is One)

    Life Is One

    The return to life in the wild for 3 captive sun bears.

  • 22:25

    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.

  • 22:50

    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.

  • 23:15

    A Year in the Wild (A Year in the Wild)

    A Year in the Wild (A Year in the Wild)

    A Year in the Wild

    The middle of the year sees the Okavango Delta's channels flooded and waterholes filled to the brim, even though the rains already stopped around April. At 15.000km2 the Okavango Delta is the world's largest inland delta with massive expanses of wetlands, but it can't compete with the size of Brazil's Pantanal region. This is a wetland that sprawls over an area of at least 140.000km2, with 80% of its floodplains submerged during the rainy season. Coral reefs, too, support an extraordinarily colourful diversity of life, despite their home in nutrient-poor tropical waters. All too often, the inhabitants of neighbouring homes pick fights with each other over territory, food or mating rights. Coastal marsh crabs in the Seychelles are no exception, busily collecting white flowers and defending their prizes against the attentions of other crabs. Day-to-day survival is always hard work in the natural world, and clashes with neighbours are common. At this time of year, the buffalo herds of the Okavango Delta are in prime condition, following the months of plenty after the rainy season. For the Xakanaxa lion pride, they are the preferred prey item, and they are often found hard on the heels of the buffalo. Just as the individual lions in a single pride join forces to ensure the survival of the pride's members, leafcutter ants also work together for the greater good of their colony. Their colonies are huge, numbering 3 to 8 million ants in a single nest, which can measure 15 metres across and 5 metres deep. Such large colonies require a lot of food, and supplying their precious fungus with enough plant material to grow means that within the tropical forests of South America, leaf cutter ants collectively consume almost 20% of the annual vegetation growth, making them the dominant herbivore around. For ragged-tooth sharks, it is time to congregate at the Aliwal Shoal off South Africa's coastline. Up to 50 ragged-tooth sharks can be seen bunched together in underwater caves and under ledges, showing tell-tale signs of scars and aggressive altercations that indicate their mating season has started.

  • 00:00

    Race of Life (Race of Life)

    Race of Life (Race of Life)

    Race of Life

    There are many fine examples of evolutionary history in the natural world. Whales evolved from land-dwelling creatures to today's marine mammals.

  • 00:30

    Race of Life (Race of Life)

    Race of Life (Race of Life)

    Race of Life

    The leopard is perhaps the best-equipped big cat, with a population spread far and wide, but lions have almost no predators.

  • 01:00

    Croc Labyrinth (Croc Labyrinth)

    Croc Labyrinth (Croc Labyrinth)

    Croc Labyrinth

    Herpetologist Vince Shacks and cameraman Brad Bestelink enter a dark and mysterious realm, noosing a wild Nile crocodile underwater.