Australia Earth's Magical Kingdom episode 3 - Human

Australia Earth’s Magical Kingdom episode 3 – Human

Australia Earth’s Magical Kingdom episode 3 – Human: Despite Australia’s relatively small population, the human impact on wildlife has been dramatic. This episode explores Australia’s natural history success stories and those being left behind as the continent undergoes rapid change.     Starting in Australia’s second largest city Melbourne, this film sees how possums, tree-dwelling marsupials, have taken to sharing trees in busy city parks. They are breeding successfully but when pressure from the neighbours becomes too great, they risk encounters with heavy traffic and domestic cats in order to find shelter in rooves and garden sheds. Meanwhile, the cold-blooded […]

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Ancient Aliens - Aliens and Mysterious Rituals

Ancient Aliens – Aliens and Mysterious Rituals

Ancient Aliens – Aliens and Mysterious Rituals: Throughout the world, ancient rites and rituals are believed to connect humans to another dimension.     But just who–or what–are we communicating with? Could today’s rituals, such as festivals, coronations and funerals, be based on early man’s attempts to emulate ancient alien visitors? If so, what other ancient rituals might find their roots in a kingdom – not of this world?   Ancient Aliens – Aliens and Mysterious Rituals   Ritual A ritual is a sequence of activities involving gestures, words, and objects, performed in a sequestered place and according to set

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Australia Earth's Magical Kingdom episode 2

Australia Earth’s Magical Kingdom episode 2 – Ocean

Australia Earth’s Magical Kingdom episode 2 – Ocean: This episode sets out to understand why marine species are drawn to the coasts of Australia and discovers that the country’s three surrounding oceans – the Southern Sea, the Pacific and The Indian Ocean – create a unique environment for ocean voyagers of all types.     In the clean waters of Pearson Island off South Australia, Australian sea lions, once a rare sight are now protected from hunting and are thriving. Meanwhile in the wide shallows of Spencer Gulf, June is the time for a midwinter gathering of spectacularly colourful giant

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Australia Earth's Magical Kingdom episode 1 - Land

Australia Earth’s Magical Kingdom episode 1 – Land

Australia Earth’s Magical Kingdom episode 1 – Land : Asked to imagine Australia’s wilderness many people immediately picture its arid outback, but its landscapes are in fact surprisingly varied. Traveling from the peaks of the aptly-named Snowy Mountains – touched by Antarctic winds – to tropical Queensland we discover how animals have learned to thrive across the continent’s harsh and beautiful extremes.     We meet an echidna, a curious creature related to the only other monotreme on the planet, the platypus, that has the rare ability to lower its body temperature to endure icy winters. The Dryandra Woodlands south

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Napoleon episode 3

Napoleon episode 3

Napoleon episode 3: Historian Andrew Roberts charts the fall of Napoleon, a defining moment in global history, which saw him taken to the remote island of St Helena in the Atlantic Ocean in 1815 as a prisoner of the British.     It had taken just a year for the monarchies of Europe, the anti-Napoleonic powers of the world, to destroy him. He trusted the Tsar of Russia – but the Tsar reneged on their deal. Napoleon sought revenge by invading Russia in 1812 – but the campaign was a disaster. He sought to defend France against her enemies –

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Ancient Aliens - Aliens and Temples of Gold

Ancient Aliens – Aliens and Temples of Gold

Ancient Aliens – Aliens and Temples of Gold: Could gold be the ultimate link between humans and aliens? A church in southern France is said to hold the key to alchemy–and a gateway to another part of the universe. Locals in Cusco, Peru believe UFO sightings are connected to lost gold at the bottom of Lake Puray.     Alternative video server and download     And some believe underneath the Great Sphinx of Giza lies an entire library left behind by extraterrestrials–a library stored on gold.   Aliens and Temples of Gold   Paititi Paititi is a legendary Inca

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Einstein's Quantum Riddle

Einstein’s Quantum Riddle

Einstein’s Quantum Riddle: Einstein’s Quantum Riddle tells the remarkable story of perhaps the strangest phenomenon in science – quantum entanglement. It’s a story of mind-bending concepts and brilliant experiments, which lead us to a profound new understanding of reality.     At the start of the 20th century Albert Einstein helped usher in quantum mechanics – a revolutionary description of the behaviour of tiny particles. But he soon became uncomfortable with the counter intuitive ideas at the heart of the theory. He hunted for flaws in the equations and eventually discovered that they predicted a seemingly impossible situation. Quantum theory

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The Joy of Stats

The Joy of Stats

The Joy of Stats: Documentary which takes viewers on a roller-coaster ride through the wonderful world of statistics to explore the remarkable power they have to change our understanding of the world, presented by superstar boffin Professor Hans Rosling, whose eye-opening, mind-expanding and funny online lectures have made him an international internet legend.     Rosling is a man who revels in the glorious nerdiness of statistics, and here he entertainingly explores their history, how they work mathematically and how they can be used in today’s computer age to see the world as it really is, not just as we

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The Joy of Winning

The Joy of Winning

The Joy of Winning: How to have a happier life and a better world all thanks to maths, in this witty, mind-expanding guide to the science of success with Hannah Fry.     Following in the footsteps of BBC Four’s award-winning maths films The Joy of Stats and The Joy of Data, this latest gleefully nerdy adventure sees mathematician Dr Hannah Fry unlock the essential strategies you’ll need to get what you want – to win – more of the time. From how to bag a bargain dinner to how best to stop the kids arguing on a long car

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Ancient Aliens - Aliens and Sacred Places

Ancient Aliens – Aliens and Sacred Places

Ancient Aliens – Aliens and Sacred Places: Are sacred places the product of man’s reverence for God–or the result of contact with ancient space travelers?     Jerusalem’s Temple Mount has been called a heavenly gateway. Islam’s shrine at Mecca displays a Black Stone believed to have fallen from heaven. And the temple at Baalbek, Lebanon was built on a massive stone structure resembling a landing pad. Did man encounter divine beings at these holy places, or might they have met ancient extraterrestrials?   Aliens and Sacred Places   Baalbek The Tell Baalbek temple complex, fortified as the town’s citadel

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Napoleon episode 2

Napoleon episode 2

Napoleon episode 2: This episode of the series charts the transformation of a political leader of the French to emperor and global statesman, from a son of the French Revolution to husband of the daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor, the most powerful, conservative, monarchist nation on earth.     In 1805, when Napoleon was crowned King of Italy, he was at the height of his power – the previous year, he had been crowned Emperor of the French. It features the Battle of Austerlitz, one of the greatest military encounters of the 19th century, the rise of a Napoleonic

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Napoleon episode 1

Napoleon episode 1

Napoleon episode 1 : The first of three documentaries telling the story of Napoleon. With access to a unique archive of Napoleon’s personal letters, many of which have never been published before, historian Andrew Roberts journeys through the history and geography of Europe to bring this story vividly to life as he retraces the footsteps of the legendary leader himself.     The films shed new light on Napoleon as an extraordinarily gifted military commander, a mesmeric leader whose private life was, contrary to popular belief, littered with disappointments and betrayals. From lowly Corsican Army officer to first consul of

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