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- With Spider-Man's identity now revealed, Peter asks Doctor Strange for help. When a spell goes wrong, dangerous foes from other worlds start to appear, forcing Peter to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.
- An adaptation of the 1957 musical, West Side Story explores forbidden love and the rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks, two teenage street gangs of different ethnic backgrounds.
- 1927. The Crawleys prepare to host King George V and Queen Mary at Downton Abbey.
- A boy in New York is taken in by a wealthy family after his mother is killed in a bombing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In a rush of panic, he steals 'The Goldfinch', a painting that eventually draws him into a world of crime.
- After meeting again at an awards ceremony, a former couple discover they still have a connection.
- The Bauhaus art and architecture school was founded 100 years ago. Through its history, we tackle the question of how architecture can ensure that people live better together and participate in everyday life.
- "The Lost Tombs," which will stream on Discovery+ in addition to airing on the Discovery Channel, chronicles the largest excavation in Egypt in 100 years. Dr. Zahi Hawass explores the infamous Valley of the Kings looking for Queen Nefertiti's treasure, among other priceless artifacts from the New Kingdom.
- Does America's future depend on its past? An exploration of a mysterious woman's influence on George Washington, his vision for America, and its independence - a vision that could deeply influence the nation's need for healing and unity.
- Dr. Zahi Hawass has uncovered a lost golden city that holds the secrets of King Tut's final days and Egypt's Golden Age.
- The amazing story about the amazing unknown painter Aksel Waldemar Johannessen which never had an exhibition, until Haakon Mehren was shown the amazing production in a barn, 70 years after. Since then they have amazed people worldwide.
- Speaking of painters, one can easily mention big names such as Leonardo da Vinci, Turner, or Monet... all of whom are men. But do the names of Artemisia Gentileschi or Rosa Bonheur ring any bell to you? Despite their skills, female painters were for long time ignored by art historians and still remain unknown to the public. For centuries many women had to struggle to find their way in this field. Artemisia Gentileschi was strong enough to face many obstacles, and be eventually recognized by her male peers. Angelika Kauffmann's skills allowed her firstly to be admitted to the London royal court - and then to become one of the founders of the Royal Academy of Arts. Suzanne Valandon had enough ingenuity and courage to challenge the image of the female body... In a nutshell, exceptional women deserve recognition. Archives and interviews with experts will review the stories and masterpieces of those women, who lived between the 16th and the 20th century. Who are they? And what did they bring to the art field?
- Egyptologist Anthony Browder rates eight ancient Egypt scenes from movies and television for realism. He analyzes the accuracy of the mummification process depicted in "The Mummy" (1999), with Brendan Fraser, and "Moon Knight" (2022), starring Oscar Isaac. He also comments on pyramids and ancient ruins in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (1981), starring Harrison Ford; "Gods of Egypt" (2016), featuring Chadwick Boseman; and "The Ten Commandments" (1956). Browder discusses famous pharaohs, kings, and queens depicted in "Exodus: Gods and Kings" (2014), "Cleopatra" (1963), and "Tut" (2015).
- Raymond Carver's short stories and poems provide important insights into his life, where the seeds for his stories can be found. They are brilliant in their own right and give the viewer an intimate, close-up look at this literary genius.
- A Japanese concept of space/time, called "Ma" (or the interconnectiveness of space and time), is realized through the zen garden of Ryoan-Ji.
- Are you looking for ways to calm your mind and find inspiration? Frame of Mind , an uplifting podcast from The Metropolitan Museum of Art can help. Hear practical tips and all kinds of personal stories from artists and activists, a barber and a nurse, museum staff, and others about how art supports their well-being. At a time when well-being is more important than ever, learn how art has the power to connect, inspire, and restore people wherever they are.
- From The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Immaterial examines the materials of art and what they can reveal about history and humanity. Each episode looks at a single material exploring the qualities and meanings that are often overlooked.
- The Pearsons visit New York City.
- 2015– 26mTV EpisodeDegas, one of the leaders of the uncompromising Impressionists, chose in 1877 a daring genre scene, close to the photographic snapshot. What he shows us are prostitutes on the terrace of a café on the Grands Boulevards, one of whom is tapping her fingernail against her tooth, seemingly saying "not just that" about a customer's lack of generosity. Zola's naturalism here joins the theme of urban life, a major theme examined by all the Impressionists. In any case, the painting is miles away from the neoclassicism in vogue at the time, at the (claimed) risk of disconcerting the bourgeois.
- Michael travels to India to uncover how the British East India Company - the world's first multinational corporation - raised a private army to create an empire.
- 2020–202144m7.1 (12)TV EpisodeAndrew tells the story behind the National Gallery's treasured Sunflowers, and the troubled genius behind its creation, Vincent Van Gogh.
- 2020–202144m8.4 (11)TV EpisodeAndrew tells the story behind The Fighting Temeraire, JMW Turner's masterpiece, once voted to be the nation's favourite painting.
- 2020–202144m8.2 (9)TV EpisodeAndrew explores the more chaotic aspects of a seemingly idyllic piece of work from artist John Constable known as "The Hay Wain".
- 2020–202144m8.7 (10)TV EpisodeAndrew travels to Amsterdam to learn details about The Night Watch by Rembrandt van Rijn, including how the young artist was desperate to find fame.
- Egyptologists' breakthrough in the search for Cleopatra - unlocking secrets of her royal home.
- 2019– 2h 52m9.0 (9)Podcast EpisodePaul Cooper examines the remarkable story of the Han Dynasty, the first empire of ancient China. Using ancient Chinese poetry, songs and folk music, he traces the first empire's rise, its remarkable technological advances, and its early, tentative attempts to make contact with the empires of the west. Finally, he looks at all the reasons behind the first age of Imperial China's final, dramatic collapse which left a city in ruins, a dynasty in tatters and an empire in ashes.
- A classic VW Golf Mk1, an unusual-looking antique child's highchair, and a stunning side cabinet are all looking for a new lease of life. But which restorers will be given the opportunity to revive them?
- As Suzannah walks across the hills and dales of Yorkshire, she discovers the story of the Reformation at sites including St Mary's Abbey and Markenfield Hall.
- Hillary Clinton starts her pilot with candid chats about menopause, female genitalia, sexuality and raunchy rap music empowering women to learn about their bodies in the modern age.
- Hillary and Chelsea drop in on Amber Ruffin's writer's room, talk with a mother-turned-inventor, and meet a barrier breaking NYC firefighter.
- Auctioneer Christina Trevanion and restorer Will Kirk visit Northamptonshire to help Carol sift through her late husband's collection of antiques. How much is it all worth?
- Archaeologists investigate Egypt's most famous female pharaoh, Cleopatra. Teams excavate ancient graves and search hidden tunnels for her tomb.
- Archaeologists piece together how the pyramids evolved. They unearth exciting new evidence, from the spectacular Red Sea coast to the remote desert.
- 2020–202342mTV-PG6.5 (14)TV EpisodeRick Lagina, Tony Sampson and Matty Blake join Barry and Brandon Clifford to search for artifacts and treasure connected to the infamous Whydah shipwreck off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
- Ancient Aliens is counting down the top ten alien petroglyphs around the world, from strange, human-like figures to flying craft and carvings of what appear to be astronauts. Could these mysterious carvings provide a record of extraterrestrial visitation?
- Ancient patriarch ascends mountain where celestial messengers impart wisdom from on high. Meanwhile, aquatic beings share metalworking secrets with Mediterranean craftsmen.
- Ancient Aliens is counting down ten of the most intriguing-and mysterious-symbols and codes found across the globe that just might contain proof of otherworldly contact. From glyphs in the Peruvian desert, to spiral petroglyphs embedded with advanced math, and a language with an otherworldly origin, could these codes unlock the secrets of our extraterrestrial past?
- More than 7,000 years ago, the ancient Sumerians established what is considered the world's first civilization, and they credited their extraordinary achievements to their gods, the Anunnaki. But is it possible that these powerful beings were, in fact, extraterrestrial visitors to Earth?
- In 1649, 59 people sign King Charles 1's death warrant and he is publicly beheaded. His eldest son, and heir to the throne Charles Stuart, seeks revenge.
- When Charles faces backlash for his treatment of the regicides, his enemies rally against him. Meanwhile, he himself becomes more obsessed with power.
- Charles II dispatches assassins to Europe in an attempt to stamp his power abroad, but his authority begins to unravel at home as his new Queen publicly challenges him.
- Episode: (2024)2020– 40mTV-PGTV EpisodeSinger Meghan Trainor discusses headlines at the news desk with Drew and Ross Mathews and is joined by her husband, Daryl Sabara, for a segment of "Drew Love"; makeup artist Pat McGrath shows how to apply makeup to achieve the "glass skin" look that she made popular and "chrome core", inspired by a makeup look that she did for Taylor Swift, then joins Drew and Ross for a beauty-themed Drew's News;
- A film about Photography and Art.
- 1979–TV EpisodeThe challenges of disposing of plastics; sandboarding in Colorado's Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve; North American Truffle Dog Championship in Oregon; the increased rate of maternal deaths associated with childbirth in the United States;