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- This series throws the spotlight on the hypnotic moves and private lives of the dedicated dancers on the competitive Latin and ballroom dancing circuit. Capturing the glamour and the rivalry of the world of dancing, viewers get a glimpse of the Latin dance craze and the individuals who train to be the best they can be.
- Taking an intimate look at the day-to-day lives of four families in an urban setting who are at different stages of simplifying their lives, Simplement Noël reveals how the philosophy of simple living brings a non-consumer approach to people who value time more than money.
- A surprising series on relationships, emotional well-being, and our lives within society. A brilliant mixture of docu-fiction, the programs reach out to viewers, bringing a particular viewpoint to sensitive issues of contemporary life.
- A perfect blend of information and entertainment, serious science and humor, each of the 102 magazine-format/docudrama programs deals with six different subjects relating to the health and lifestyles of children, adults and seniors.
- The state of the urban roads seems to be getting worse and worse. Although a large part of the problem is the marketing of automobiles where the perception of the open road rarely matches reality, bad drivers are the major cause of the problem. Three main types make up the bulk of bad drivers: the reckless driver, generally the typical alpha-male aged 18 to 26, who sees himself as king of the road who wants the thrill with little regard for the risk, either to himself or others; the careless driver, often doing other things while driving such as speaking on a cell phone, who acts without thinking; and the mad driver, whose day to day stress is transferred to his/her driving behavior. As these types are inherent in people and unlikely to change, other factors need to change to deal with these problems. Three different trends are emerging: having greater enforcement of regulations and more stringent penalties for breaking the regulations; having smart technologies take the human factor out of mechanized mobility; and the old-fashioned idea of the shared road space, which removes all traffic regulations in urban areas to force drivers to pay more attention to all else happening around them, whether it be the actions of other drivers, cyclists or pedestrians. Each of these three trends has its positive and negative aspects.
- A look at the effects of serious injuries on the lives of five accident victims and their families and friends.
- In August 1915, two officers of the French Army are assigned an incredible secret mission: bring back 450 sled dogs from Alaska and Canada within a hundred days before the fresh water rivers froze over. Find out how man's best friend was instrumental in shaping the outcome of WW1.