The Lost Tribes of Humanity

The Lost Tribes of Humanity

The Lost Tribes of Humanity: Alice Roberts explores recent discoveries in the study of human origins, revealing the transformation that has been brought about in this field by genetics. Traditional paleo-anthropology, based on fossils, is being transformed by advanced genome sequencing techniques. We now know that there were at least four other distinct species of human on the planet at the same time as us – some of them identified from astonishingly well-preserved DNA extracted from 50,000-year-old bones, others hinted at by archaic sections of DNA hidden in our modern genome. What’s more, we now know that our ancestors met […]

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Stalingrad: A Trilogy episode 2

Stalingrad: A Trilogy episode 2

Stalingrad: A Trilogy episode 2: In the early morning of November 19, 1942, one of the most moving chapters of World War II began. A dense fog lay in the lowlands between the Don and the Volga. At 5:20 a.m., several thousand Soviet guns and Stalin organs opened fire. “It was breathtaking,” Captain Gerard Dengler recalls with a shudder. The Soviet attack hit the Germans at their most vulnerable point: in the rear of the front, where allied Romanians and Italians secured the flanks of the 6th Army.       Their resistance didn’t last long. Poorly equipped and doubting

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Smart Secrets of Great Paintings episode 8 - Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun

Smart Secrets of Great Paintings episode 8 – Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun

Smart Secrets of Great Paintings episode 8 – Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun: As the French Revolution approached, Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun painted the queen’s portrait in an attempt to win back public opinion. This documentary examines the historical and social context in which “Marie-Antoinette de Lorraine-Habsbourg, Queen of France and Her Children” was painted. It analyzes the work’s composition and symbolism in terms of motherhood and political legitimacy, and attempts to counter the queen’s reputation for debauchery. It also includes a discussion of Le Brun’s background, Italian and Flemish influences, and her unique position as court portraitist in a

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Countryfile - Winter Wonders

Countryfile – Winter Wonders

Countryfile – Winter Wonders: Anita Rani is at the world-famous Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust in Slimbridge, a centre of research and conservation founded by Sir Peter Scott in 1946, to discover some wonderful winter sights. Anita waits for one of the most magical moments in the Slimbridge calendar, the arrival of Bewick’s swans. Having flown all the way from Russia, these rarest and smallest of swans land here to spend the winter in warmer climes – a phenomenon known to locals as ‘swanfall’.       Anita meets Mary, one of the original ‘swan girls’, who explains how she used

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Stalingrad: A Trilogy episode 1

Stalingrad: A Trilogy episode 1

Stalingrad: A Trilogy episode 1 – With a force of over half a million men, the German army advanced towards the Caspian Sea and Stalingrad to capture the center of Soviet military industry. Hitler’s Sixth Army faced strong resistance from all sides and German soldiers perished in bloody battles. Yet Hitler still boasted on November 8th in Munich that Stalingrad was practically conquered and the Germans would never leave the city again. With the dimensions of Russia in mind, the rapid advance of the German army to the Volga – measured against the low population density – was not an

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A Brief History of Time

A Brief History of Time

A Brief History of Time: Errol Morris turns his camera on one of the most fascinating men in the world: the pioneering astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, afflicted by a debilitating motor neuron disease that has left him without a voice or the use of his limbs. An adroitly crafted tale of personal adversity, professional triumph, and cosmological inquiry, Morris’s documentary examines the way the collapse of Hawking’s body has been accompanied by the untrammeled broadening of his imagination.       Telling the man’s incredible story through the voices of his colleagues and loved ones, while making dynamically accessible some of

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Smart Secrets of Great Paintings episode 7 - Francois Clouet

Smart Secrets of Great Paintings episode 7 – Francois Clouet

Smart Secrets of Great Paintings episode 7 – Francois Clouet: “A Lady in Her Bath” (circa 1571), by Francois Clouet, bears witness to a period in which the pleasure of the senses and the spirit were caught up in religious conflict. It gave rise to the despotic canons of beauty. Official painter to Charles IX, Francois Clouet is considered the French master of portraiture. In this year 1571, he has just put the finishing touches to a canvas as beautiful as it is enigmatic: seated in her bathtub, half-naked, is a woman of Diaphanous beauty; behind her, a rough-featured nursemaid

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Mary Berry's Country House Secrets episode 3

Mary Berry’s Country House Secrets episode 3

Mary Berry’s Country House Secrets episode 3: In this edition, Mary Berry visits Powderham Castle in Devon, to spend time with the Earl and Countess of Devon and their two young children. Known as Charlie and AJ, the newest generation of one of Britain’s oldest families are taking up the challenge of running a great stately home, reinventing the castle and the Earldom for the 21st century.       Mary’s time with the family reveals stories of romance and tragedy, as she discovers the attics and secret passages of this extraordinary home. In the historic kitchen she bakes a

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Gardening Australia episode 35 2022

Gardening Australia episode 35 2022

Gardening Australia episode 35 2022: Costa works with landscapers of all abilities; Josh visits a daylily grower; Millie grows a water garden; Hannah wards off pesky weeds; Sophie learns about dune ecology; we meet a farming family celebrating perennial plants.       Costa gets hands-on with a group of professional landscapers to learn how a Canberra gardening crew empowers workers of all abilities. Josh heads out to the Wheatbelt to meet a woman who has cultivated an awe-inspiring collection of over 750 daylily varieties. Tino shows the ideal spacing for planting corn to improve pollination and cob production. Jerry

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Tutankhamun: Allies and Enemies

Tutankhamun: Allies and Enemies

Tutankhamun: Allies and Enemies – This film marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb and is a journey of exploration for Egyptian co-hosts Yasmin El Shazly and Mahmoud Rashad into the mysteries and unanswered questions about the boy king’s life, his infamous father’s religious revolution, and those advising him as he takes the throne in one of the most tumultuous periods of Egyptian history.       With rare access to government officials, including Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities Dr. Mostafa Waziry, and the renowned Egyptologists Dr. Zahi Hawass, Fayza Haikal, Salima Ikram

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Smart Secrets of Great Paintings episode 6 - Paolo Veronese

Smart Secrets of Great Paintings episode 6 – Paolo Veronese

Smart Secrets of Great Paintings episode 6 – Paolo Veronese: In “The Wedding at Cana”, Paolo Veronese transposes the biblical tale of Christ’s first miracle to the scene of a sumptuous Venetian banquet. This documentary explores the historical context of 16th century Venice, a wealthy and politically stable city in which artists such as Veronese, Titian, and Jacobo Tintoretto were granted freedom from religious censorship. It looks at Palladio’s architectural influences, presents a theory that “The Wedding at Cana” may represent the crowning ceremony of a Doge’s wife, and examines how Veronese combines the sacred and profane in his works.

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Simon Schama's History of Now episode 2

Simon Schama’s History of Now episode 2

Simon Schama’s History of Now episode 2: Simon Schama explores the artists at the vanguard of the fight for equality in the decades after the Second World War. He revisits his childhood as a Jewish boy in Southend and his memories of seeing James Baldwin debate William Buckley at the Cambridge Union, explores the story behind Nina Simone’s classic civil rights song Mississippi Goddam, and meets Coleman Woodson Junior, who was part of the historic Selma to Montgomery march in 1965.     Sir Simon Michael Schama is an English historian specialising in art history, Dutch history, Jewish history and

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