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Car Crash Britain
Shocking road accidents and great escapes are filmed by the people actually involved in them.
Food Factory
Jimmy's Food Factory is presented by Jimmy Doherty. He takes a look at the contents of the nation's shopping trolleys and looks at the science behind making mass produced food.
The series was renamed Food Factory for its third series when Stefan Gates took over as presenter.
Time Traveling with Brian Unger
The show goes where ordinary travelers can't, using eye-popping computer-generated graphics to visually travel back in time and tell stories from yesteryear that tourists won't find in the guidebooks. Host Brian Unger is the ultimate tour guide, bringing his irreverent humor and point of view to the fascinating stories that most Americans don't know yet.
Wild Britain with Ray Mears
Adventurer and nature lover Ray Mears explores some of Britain's more inaccessible countryside to discover the wildlife living just outside our front door.
The Great War
In the early 1960s the BBC embarked on one of their most important and ambitious series ever. It was to be the definitive history of the First World War, complete in twenty-six 40-minute episodes. An inspired account of the world-shattering events of 1914-1918, The Great War is narrated by Sir Michael Redgrave and employs the voice skills of many other leading actors of the day including Sir Ralph Richardson and Marius Goring. The series includes authentic archive footage and stunning photographic images gathered from 37 separate sources around the world. It also features interviews with many veterans of the war (by this time most were still only in their 60s), as well as almost 150 separate extracts from diaries, letters and reports from the war.
Puffin Rock
This series follows the adventures of Oona, her little brother Baba and their family and friends on a gorgeous and wild Irish island.
Skies Above Britain
Series looking at the unseen side of aviation. With unprecedented access to the world of air traffic control, the series puts the spotlight on the hidden army of controllers whose job it is to keep our skies safe.
Handcrafted America
Host Jill Wagner travels the country to seek out talented artisans who continue to make products the traditional way...with their own two hands. In every half-hour episode, Jill meets three gifted craftsmen and gets a behind-the-scenes look at how their products are created. Along the way, viewers learn about the history and cultural heritage that inspire and influence the design of their handcrafted items.
Beat Bugs
Jay, Kumi, Crick, Buzz, and Walter are best friends who band together to explore and learn in an overgrown suburban backyard, which to them is their entire universe.
The show incorporates songs from the Lennon/McCartney 'Northern Songs' catalogue, to tell uplifting and life-affirming stories filled with hope and melody.
Tales of Irish Castles
Actor Simon Delaney explores the great stories and characters associated with the most beautiful, notorious and historical castles built across Ireland.
Yogi's Gang (1973)
"Yogi's Gang" is a 30-minute animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera which aired 16 half-hour episodes on ABC from September 8, 1973, to December 29, 1973. The show began as "Yogi's Ark Lark," a special TV movie on "The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie" in 1972.
Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast
Tony Robinson dons his hiking boots to explore the 200-mile coast-to-coast route made famous by travel writer Alfred Wainwright. In the six-part series, Tony will be trekking across the north of England from St Bee's Beach in Cumbria to Robin Hood's Bay on the Yorkshire coast.
Madeline
Based on the children's books created by Ludwig Bemelmans, this animated series follows the adventures of little red-haired Madeline and her friends in their Paris school.
Despite being the smallest girl in Miss Clavel's boarding school, Madeline manages to get herself into one predicament after another. She causes her friends and teachers no end of worry, although things always seem to work themselves out in the end.
Victorian Sensations
Victorian Sensations transports us to the thrilling era of the 1890s. Dr Hannah Fry, Paul McGann, and Philippa Perry explore a decade of rapid change that still resonates today.
Auschwitz Untold: In Colour
A powerful, revelatory account of one of the most hideous crimes in human history told from the perspective of 16 Holocaust survivors, using restored colourised archive footage
Masha and the Bear
The aim of Masha and the Bear series is simple and urgent at the same time - the series tries to introduce eternal truths to a child in a clear and entertaining way, to present the world in its diversity and to reveal positive features of any situation. The series also tries to explain the logic of actions in various difficult situations and helps to struggle with your own weak points in an unobtrusive way.
Suppressed Science
Mixing mind blowing real science, with unsolved mysteries, global conspiracies and true stories.
Aerial Argentina
It will take viewers on an immersive experience about the beauty of the natural landscapes, the fantastic and varied wildlife and the unique people that stand out in Argentina.
Ferdy the Ant
"Fredy" is a black ant who solves his problems in every episode with his intelligence and the help of his friends.
Sesame Street Mecha Builders
Mecha Builders reimagines the colorful neighborhood inhabitants of Seasme Street as heroes in a robot-animation style, otherwise known as Mechas.
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