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Amazon, Super River
BBC (The Natural World) (2002)
Producer: Emma Rigney |
Exploring the greatest river on earth. Stunning photography and aerial pictures and a comprehensive look at the Amazon’s incredible inhabitants and fascinating history. |
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Birds Behaving Badly
BBC (Wildlife on One) (1998)
Producer: Phil Chapman |
The magnificent Frigate Bird: a bird that pushes every boundary to the limit; a pirate of the oceans, majestic, but with a mean streak. |
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Deadly Vipers
BBC (The Natural World) (2000)
Producer: Phil Chapman |
The greatest danger is the one that's hidden... Vipers kill more people than any other creature on earth, but there is much to admire in their beauty and their cunning. |
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Penguins - cool bird in a hot spot
BBC (Wildlife on One) (2001)
Producer: Cluny South |
An uplifting look at the unlikely inhabitants of Boulders Beach, Cape Town. These delightful birds have swapped their traditional island home for a life in the city. |
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Age of Terror
BBC (2007)
(music not used) |
Series tracing the modern history of terrorism. |
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Daniel Libeskind - the making of an architect
BBC (Lion TV) (2006)
Director: Chris Swann |
The story of the architect of the Jewish Museum in Berlin who rose to prominence when he became the master planner of the rebuilding of Ground Zero. |
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How to start a revolution
genesharpfilm.com (2011)
Producer/Director: Ruaridh Arrow |
The story of the power of people to change their world, the modern revolution and the man behind it all: Gene Sharp, the world's leading expert on non-violent revolutions. |
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The Beatle Diaries
Eagle Media (2005)
Director: Alan Ravenscroft |
From Liverpool to San Francisco: the story of The Beatles from 1963 to 1969. |
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The mysterious hanging coffins of China
Discovery Channel (Bang Productions) (2003)
Director: Toby Macdonald |
Unravelling the legend of the extinct Bo people and their extraordinary legacy: coffins clinging perilously to cliffs. Winner: Best Documentary, Asian TV Awards 2004. |
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The riddle of Einstein's brain
Channel 4 (Icon Films) (2005)
Director: Tom Cholmondeley |
Two scientists set out to find the remnants of Einstein's brain. Does genius reside in human tissue, or is it something more mysterious and incorporeal? |
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The whale that swam to London
Channel 4 (Firefly) (2006)
Director: Toby MacDonald |
The tale of the whale that got lost and swam up the Thames. Despite great efforts to save her, she died, but in doing so revealed much to science. |
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World Class Trains
Discovery Channel (Eagle Media) (2004)
Director: Alan Ravenscroft |
On board some of the world’s most luxurious locomotives in some of the world’s most exotic locations. |
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Death in their hands
Discovery Channel (Eagle Media) (2003)
Producer: Gavin Bott |
The reality of small arms combat and the development of weapons such as machine guns and flame throwers. |
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Killer Tanks: fighting the iron fist
History Channel (Eagle Media) (2003)
Producer: Audrey Healy |
The world’s best-known tanks in all their iron-clad glory. |
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Napoleon's Peninsular Campaign
History Channel (Eagle Media) (2003)
Producer: Audrey Healy |
The real story of ‘Sharpe’s War’: a defining moment of the 19th century. |
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The Kings and Queens of England
UK History (Eagle Media) (2004)
Producer: Rachael Griffiths |
The enthralling story of the English Crown, from the dark days of the Anglo-Saxons to the House of Windsor. |