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- Nel 1947, l'esploratore leggendario Thor Heyerdal ha attraversato il Pacifico per sette mila chilometri su una zattera, nel tentativo di dimostrare che era possibile che i sudamericani si stabilissero in Polinesia in epoca precolombiana.
- Nel 1971, ventiquattro studenti vengono selezionati per un esperimento in cui assumono i ruoli di detenuto o carceriere in una finta prigione allestita nel sotterraneo della facoltà di psicologia di Stanford.
- Fatima Ba, racconta il suo calvario quando una volta voleva diventare un'infermiera, ma è stata rapita e manipolata dalle avanguardie religiose, poi trasformata in una terrorista dell'ISIS ed è finita nella prigione dell'Afghanistan.
- Il produttore esecutivo Sydney Newman, a produttrice Verity Lambert e il regista Waris Hussein creano una serie di fantascienza per bambini e assumono come protagonista il famoso attore Wlliam Hartnell; è qui che nasce Doctor Who.
- Vedi le storie drammatizzate di veri crimini con l'obiettivo che gli spettatori possano fornire informazioni che portino alla cattura dei criminali.
- The real story of ten terrorists, who sailed to Mumbai and waged war on the populace for the next 72 hours.
- Follows intelligence experts who offer an look behind the CIA's most secretive operations throughout history and the devices that made them possible.
- Once a feared lawman, the legendary Bat Masterson trades his sheriff's badge for a pen and becomes a newspaper reporter. He now travels the frontier to chronicle the amazing true stories of the Wild West and bring them to life once more.
- Segue i misteriosi omicidi che hanno sconvolto una piccola città americana.
- Una madre non si fermerà davanti a nulla per riavere sua figlia, ma espone l'intricato potere seducente di Allison e Keith e l'abuso mentale e fisico inflitto a sua figlia.
- Screenwriter Max Landis accounts DC's 1992 multi-issue story arc "The Death and Return of Superman," pointing out various plot holes and featuring a number of celebrity cameos.
- A documentary that looks at the World War 2 deception of 1943. British Naval intelligence devised a plan so ludicrous that Churchill loved it, the German High Command fell for it, and Allied forces acted on it, allowing them to invade southern Europe via Sicily. A plot so far fetched, you'll think it was fiction. Not since the Trojan horse has a military deception had such an impact on the world.
- La vita e la carriera di Elvis Presley conosciuta attraverso i filmati familiari, concerti e rappresentazioni oltre alle sue prime esibizioni, il servizio militare, il matrimonio, il ritorno del 1968, il declino della salute e la morte.
- The highs and lows of Alan Turing's life, tracking his extraordinary accomplishments, his government persecution through to his tragic death in 1954. In the last 18 months of his short life, Turing visited a psychiatrist, Dr. Franz Greenbaum, who tried to help him. Each therapy session in this drama documentary is based on real events. The conversations between Turing and Greenbaum explore the pivotal moments in his controversial life and examine the pressures that may have contributed to his early death. The film also includes the testimony of people who actually knew and remember Turing. Plus, this film features interviews with contemporary experts from the world of technology and high science including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. These contributors bring Turing's exciting impact up to the present day, explaining why, in many ways, modern technology has only just begun to explore the potential of Turing's ideas.
- On October 30, 1938, Orson Welles's radio play "The War of the Worlds" accidentally provokes mass panic.
- Heather Walsh tells her story of the time she was an emotional prisoner of Bill Cornelius at his remote farm.
- The death of his 15-year-old friend sparks Kirk Cameron to address the question of why bad things happen to good people. Through storytelling and dramatizations, Cameron goes back to the Book of Genesis to uncover the origins of evil and sin.
- Long-running series for schools and colleges produced by Thames Television, and in its final years by independent companies - although documentaries and dramas produced by other ITV companies were sometimes repeated for classroom use under The English Programme banner. The series was made up of various units, often repeated for a number of years, which comprised classic plays, contemporary dramas, poetry anthologies, documentaries and other material suitable for English language and literature syllabuses. The series was aimed at older students studying towards O-Level/CSE, GCSE, A-Level and equivalent qualifications, but the material was often of interest and relevance to younger secondary school pupils and adults watching at home.
- On March 31, 1492, the Catholic Monarchs of Spain, Isabella and Ferdinand, issued the Alhambra Decree, an edict requiring the expulsion or conversion of all Jews from the Crowns of Castile and Aragon by July 31 of that year. The edict was issued shortly after Ferdinand and Isabella had won the Battle of Granada, completing the Catholic Reconquista of the Iberian Peninsula from Islamic forces. As noted in the decree itself, it was issued to stop Jews from trying "to subvert the holy Catholic faith" by attempting to "draw faithful Christians away from their beliefs." Unfortunately, persecution by Catholics against the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula was not a new phenomenon in 1492. One hundred one years earlier, violence against the Jews of Castile erupted in what is known as the Massacre of 1391. After 4,000 Jews were murdered in Seville, the violence spread to more than 70 cities throughout Castile, resulting in the death of thousands of Jews while thousands others converted to Catholicism so their lives might be spared.Violence, persecution, and forced conversion continued against the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula into the 1400s. Because of that persecution, by 1415 more than half of the Jews of the crowns of Castile and Aragon had converted to Catholicism. But, because of the Spanish Inquisition, conversion did not guarantee the safety of former Jews in the region. Out of distrust by "Old Christians", popular revolts against the conversos broke out in 1449 and 1474. Jews who chose exile had to sell nearly all their possessions, taking only what they could carry. Whole communities packed up and left, their homes and sacred areas quickly reclaimed by the Catholic communities that remained. The expulsion led to mass migration of Jews from Spain to Italy, Greece, Turkey, North Africa, and the Mediterranean Basin. As a result of the Alhambra Decree, over 200,000 Jews converted to Catholicism, and between 40,000 and 100,000 were expelled.
- A rag-tag group of undocumented youth - Dreamers - deliberately get detained by Border Patrol in order to infiltrate a shadowy, for-profit detention center.
- Deep Undercover is a true crimes series from writer and producer Joe Pistone, the real "Donnie Brasco." Each episode tells the story of a different undercover operation from the POV of the undercover officers involved.
- A witty as well as fact-filled compilation of short films intended to convince lesbians of the need for and the fun of safe sex. It begins with facts about sexually transmitted disease, and it includes commercials for and dramatizations of the use of water-based lubricants, latex gloves, condoms, and dental dams. An excerpt from a panel discussion of British researchers and health professionals is balance by a send up of a television health report that takes the viewer playfully through ten favorite sexual activities, from kissing to bondage.
- Dramatized story shot like a documentary about an alpha she-wolf and her six cubs who must navigate the treacherous Alps in order to find a safe place to live after her alpha mate is killed by a bear.
- A anti drug dramatization about the dangers of substance abuse.
- Tells the story of Fujita Jun and her husband Yoshio, who both live in a laid-back rural area a twenty minute walk from Kichijoji. They have been married for fifteen years, and are residing in the home of a relative who is living overseas. Jun is working as a clerk in a university department, while Yoshio had been living in Nagano for three years but recently moved back and is now mainly working remotely. While working away from home he became interested in cooking, and so now alongside his wife, he decides to create a recipe for a historical meal. In addition to the couple's enthusiastic shared tastes in music, movies, and novels, this new sensational gourmet drama is full of highlights such as the fast-paced interaction between a couple who share the same moral values, and the many historical recipes they try to recreate using all kinds of local ingredients. This work is a dramatization of historical cookery researcher Masashi Endo's recipe book "Reki-Meshi. The Definitive Guide to Eating Deliciously with Historical Dishes"