Raphael: A Sensitive Genius

Raphael: A Sensitive Genius

Raphael: A Sensitive Genius – Raphael, one of the most outstanding artists of the Italian Renaissance, has left an indelible mark on the world of art. Yet, he is often overshadowed by his contemporaries Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Five hundred years after his death, a documentary aims to reintroduce this sensitive genius to the world. The documentary, guided by art historian Luca Tomio, retraces Raphael’s artistic education starting from his birthplace, the Duchy of Urbino. With the help of documents, unpublished testimonies, and an expert theatre company, we have retraced the decisive events of his life.       […]

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Coast to Coast Food Festival episode 12

Coast to Coast Food Festival episode 12

Coast to Coast Food Festival episode 12: Edith Bowman introduces Colin Murray to her home town of Anstruther in Fife on a food adventure. As well as its famous fish and chips, they discover how artisan bread is being made for the community. Briony May Williams bags bargains hunting for yellow stickers in the supermarket, and chef Suzie Lee reveals how Greek-style yoghurt is made in County Down. Onkar Singh Purewal discovers Swansea’s community garden produce.     Anstruther in Fife is a food lover’s paradise, offering a wide range of culinary experiences to suit every taste and budget. From

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The Great Pottery Throw Down 2020 episode 9

The Great Pottery Throw Down 2020 episode 9

The Great Pottery Throw Down 2020 episode 9: The three finalists go head-to-head as they face their toughest challenges so far, including making a tea set inspired by the Mad Hatter’s tea party. Finally, the amateur potters embark on a throwing challenge not for the faint-hearted, before one of them is crowned the winner.       The Great Pottery Throw Down is a popular British television program that showcases the skill and creativity of amateur potters as they compete to be named the country’s top potter. The show’s second episode, which aired in 2020, was particularly exciting and featured

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The Hidden Truth of WWII episode 8

The Hidden Truth of WWII episode 8

The Hidden Truth of WWII episode 8: On August 19th Parisians rise up against their Nazi overlords, vowing to exact revenge for four years of brutal and bloody occupation. As the battle intensifies on the streets of the French capital, the race is now on for the Allies to get to Paris and save the citizens from possible slaughter and its city from complete destruction.     The Liberation of Paris in 1944 was a significant turning point in World War II. The city had been under Nazi occupation for four years, and the liberation marked the end of the

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Coast to Coast Food Festival episode 11

Coast to Coast Food Festival episode 11

Coast to Coast Food Festival episode 11: Sean Fletcher and Edith Bowman visit the National Ploughing Championships in Derbyshire on a food adventure, where they discover the story behind the Bakewell tart and are let loose on tractors. Farmer Meinir Howells reveals the secrets of one of the UK’s oldest ice cream parlours, Ryan Hand finds out the superpowers of seeds, and farmer Jim Smith learns the art of pickling.       The National Ploughing Championships in Derbyshire is an annual event that celebrates the agricultural heritage and modern farming practices of the United Kingdom. This event brings together

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The Hidden Truth of WWII episode 7

The Hidden Truth of WWII episode 7

The Hidden Truth of WWII episode 7: Determined to destroy the Soviet Union once and for all Hitler has ordered his armies to strike south and seize the vital oilfields of the Caucasus region. But first they must capture Stalingrad. But the Soviet defenders make the 6th German Army pay in blood for every inch of ground and draw the Germans into a trap from which there will be no escape.     The Battle of Stalingrad was one of the most significant military confrontations of World War II, fought between Germany and the Soviet Union. It lasted for almost

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Countryfile - Aberystwyth

Countryfile – Aberystwyth

Countryfile – Aberystwyth: Joe Crowley is in Aberystwyth to meet scientists behind some of the biggest new developments in farming and food security, from insect brownies to the revival of historic crops and why some South American visitors could be the saviours of upland farming.         Charlotte Smith is in the Lea Valley, home to 3,500 acres of glasshouses providing 75 per cent of the UK’s home-grown salads, to investigate why what’s known as London’s salad bowl is on the brink of collapse. Adam Henson finds out why the shift towards sustainable farming could mean boom time

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The Great Celebrity Bake Off 2023 episode 2

The Great Celebrity Bake Off 2023 episode 2

The Great Celebrity Bake Off 2023 episode 2: The second episode of The Great Celebrity Bake Off 2023 featured an exciting lineup of celebrity bakers, including AJ Odudu, Gemma Collins, Jessica Hynes, and Tim Key. The contestants were challenged to make sandwich cakes and a classic tart before recreating their earliest childhood memory in choux pastry.     This year’s season of The Great Celebrity Bake Off is in support of Stand Up to Cancer 2023, with 20 famous faces competing to be named the Star Baker and help fund cancer research. The celebrity bakers enter the famous Bake Off

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Wild Isles episode 3 - Grasslands

Wild Isles episode 3 – Grasslands

Wild Isles episode 3 – Grasslands: David Attenborough explores Britain’s grasslands, from beautiful flower meadows to the rich open landscapes of our mountains. From the coastal flower meadows in the Scottish Outer Hebrides to the rich open landscapes in the mountains of southern Ireland, we enter surprising and dramatic worlds. In southern England, we meet an extraordinary bee that lives in chalk grassland, one of our rarest habitats, laying her eggs in empty snail shells. Meanwhile, in the colourful machair of the Hebrides, ringed plovers and lapwings strive to rear their families of tiny fluffy chicks and to save them

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Gardening Australia episode 6 2023

Gardening Australia episode 6 2023

Gardening Australia episode 6 2023: Costa pays a visit to a food garden that showcases various cultural delicacies. Meanwhile, Jane admires exquisite botanical art that leaves her in awe. Clarence alerts us about the danger of a ubiquitous weed that can cause harm to our surroundings. On the other hand, Josh endeavors to create a habitat that will support local wildlife. Sophie has a delightful encounter with a group of maple collectors who share their knowledge and love for the sweet syrup. Jerry, an avid gardener, adds a stunning perennial border to his garden. Lastly, we meet an inspiring individual

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The Hidden Truth of WWII episode 6

The Hidden Truth of WWII episode 6

The Hidden Truth of WWII episode 6: September 17th 1944: over 20,000 elite troops descend from the skies into Nazi occupied Holland in a massive airborne assault planned to end the war in Europe by Christmas of 1944. Their objective: to secure the bridges across canals and rivers in Holland, so that the Allied army can advance at high speed into Hitler’s Germany and the heart of the Third Reich.     Operation Market Garden was a significant military operation that had a major impact on the outcome of World War II. While it ultimately failed to achieve its objectives,

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The Hidden Truth of WWII episode 5

The Hidden Truth of WWII episode 5

The Hidden Truth of WWII episode 5: On March 7th 1945, at the town of Remagen, American soldiers discover to their amazement that a bridge across the Rhine has not been demolished. Fate would deal the men of the 9th Armored Division a lucky card, as German attempts to blow the bridge in the face of the advancing troops failed.     If you are a history buff or just interested in learning more about the pivotal moments of World War II, then you need to know about Operation Plunder. This military operation was a key factor in the Allied

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