BBC Documentary by Michael Woods
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BBC Documentary - Time Machine - Episode 3 - Masters Of Time.avi
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BBC Documentary - Time Machine - Episode 2 - Life - The Race Against Time.avi
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BBC Documentary on the pivotal part railways play in the lives of the people of Bombay.
Louis attempts to become a presenter on Florida's Home Shopping Network TV channel and meets the people who invent, sell and make a fortune from products such as the Win Gym
Around 8.4 million children around the world are enslaved today. Now, in a remarkable journey across three continents, five of them tell their stories. This documentary is presented by reporter Rageh Omaar. The International Labour Organization in 2006, estimated 218 million working children aged between five and 17. If awareness is the first step to reform, then this documentary certainly strikes at our collective and individual conscience as human beings.
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fear and loathing on the road to hollywood - hunter s. thompson
fear and loathing on the road to hollywood - hunter s. thompson bbc documentary
National Geographic Worlds Deadliest Animals Series The Amazon
First part of the BBC documentary about Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD)
This World investigates the debate going on in Israel about how to deal with Iran's nuclear project, which divides the diplomatic world.
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Check out http://www.documentarywire.com For fifty years, the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence has been scanning the galaxy for a message from an alien civilisation. So far to no avail, but a recent breakthrough suggests they may one day succeed. Horizon joins the planet hunters who've discovered a new world called Gliese 581 c. It is the most Earth-like planet yet found around another star and may have habitats capable of supporting life. NASA too hopes to find fifty more Earth-like planets by the end of the decade, all of which dramatically increases the chance that alien life has begun elsewhere in the galaxy.
Although scientists believe they have categorically disproved the myth of Atlantis, the idea is more popular now than ever before. The latest exponent of the theory of a single lost source for all civilisation, is Graham Hancock. Although he doesn't call it Atlantis, his compelling ideas about a sophisticated society destroyed in a flood 12,000 years ago seem to be based on a reworking of the original Atlantis myth, whose survivors brought culture, religion, monument-building and civilisation to the rest of the world.
BBC documentary about israel's illegal weapons program.
From the BBC documentary "The Broadway Musical", the section on "Wicked".
The 1st episode of the first season (2002) of a BBC documentary on Japan.
In this 90-minute documentary, now showing in three 30-minute episodes, Rageh Omaar uncovers the hidden story of Europeâs Islamic past and looks back to a golden age when European civilisation was enriched by Islamic learning. Rageh travels across medieval Muslim Europe to reveal the vibrant civilisation that Muslims brought to the West. This evocative film brings to life a time when emirs and caliphs dominated Spain and Sicily and Islamic scholarship swept into the major cities of Europe. His journey reveals the debt owed to Islam for its vital contribution to the European Renaissance. http://www.kalamullah.com/videos.html
Louis has to overcome his nerves to enter a demolition derby in car-mad Michigan.
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