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- Set in the age of Vikings, a broken Celtic warrior named Senua embarks on a haunting vision quest into Viking Hell to fight for the soul of her dead lover.
- Sir John Franklin set off from England in 1845 with two ships and 129 men. Franklin's ships vanished without a trace. Now, a team of explorers attempt to solve the mystery by retracing Franklin's route.
- Simulation on the game of tic-tac-toe. The player and the CPU are able to choose either an X or an O as their symbol and then place it on any of the nine spaces of the grid. The one who gets a three in a row is the winner.
- The TV series investigates whether 21st century science supports the case for a creator or, instead, removes it. Atheists and theists battle for the truth and ultimately the viewer decides.
- An introduction to the famous and historic university town, showing the colleges, as well as the place itself.
- This new short documentary tells the story of the first year of one man's life after prison. Josh has served numerous prison sentences, the last of which was an 8 year sentence extended for public protection. He is registered as a priority prolific offender. The police advised his probation officer that she would probably recall him within 3 hours of release from prison. This is his story of the ups and downs of life after prison, how he started to work with a volunteer mentor, Jody, and how the trust they built helped him to be honest about his present and hopeful for his future.
- Humanity has launched satellites into outer space and submarines to the ocean floor, but the ground below Earth's surface remains shrouded in mystery. Are there profound secrets buried beneath layers of rock, or hidden in vast caves? Can the subterranean world below shed light on humanity's past, or even its future?
- Through thorough investigation, experts are shedding light on the illnesses and diseases that blighted medieval life, and reveal that leprosy may not have have been as horrible as the history books have claimed.
- On the surface our world looks familiar, but strangeness is all around us and this science series knows where to look.