The astounding story of the Chinese province of Guangdong – and the local people protecting its extraordinary wildlife from the modern world. Lying on the Tropic of Cancer, what should be desert is a wonderland of mountain forests, river deltas and coastal ecosystems, with over 1,000 species of animals. But with a booming economy, Guangdong is also the most densely populated province in China, home to over 126 million people. This beautiful, dramatic and epic natural history documentary celebrates not only the wildlife of Guangdong, but also reveals how its people cherish and protect it from the modern world.
Where are today's predators lurking? Many are on the very same platforms as your children, carefully grooming them and influencing them with everything from cybercash to threats. Chris Hansen digs deep with this hard-hitting investigation exploring various platforms, starting with Roblox.
With over 15,000 participants and millions of TV viewers worldwide, Vasaloppet is one of Sweden's most popular competitions - a 90-kilometer race that for some can take up to 16 hours to complete.
But what happens to those who don't finish the race? Those who have trained too poorly or have too little kick wax - or perhaps fell and broke their pole. The reasons for breaking are countless, but one thing these skiers have in common: the unpleasant journey to Mora in the Brytbussen. A documentary by Johan Palmgren and Björn Carlberg.
In one of the tightest seasons in AFL history, Final Siren follows seven of the game's biggest names - Marcus Bontempelli, Nat Fyfe, Max Gawn, Toby Greene, Touk Miller, Cam Rayner and Dayne Zorko - as public doubt, online abuse, injuries, ageing, suspensions, and fierce rivalries threaten to derail what could be their shot at Premiership glory in 2025.
About how Russian sex has changed over the ages under the influence of wars, religion, tsars and revolutions. And most importantly, how he changed people, going from ancient times to the present day.
An intense, deeply personal examination of how we ourselves are implicated in the world’s most fundamental struggles, war and peace, right and wrong, life and death.
Deep beneath the streets of London sit thousands of highly classified and previously top-secret government files which disclose the details of extensive military, spy agency and police investigations into the paranormal. With hundreds of hours dedicated to examining these formerly off-limits documents from the National Archives, investigative journalist Tim Tate reveals just how far authorities on both sides of the Atlantic were willing to go to venture into the unknown. Combining his findings with expert insight from Dr David Clarke, Britain’s X-Files fact-checks out-of-this-world phenomena with cases including the legend of the Flying Dutchman, Harry Grindell Matthews and his Death Ray, the Beast of Bodmin, Uri Geller, the Comet plane catastrophes, premonitions on the Aberfan disaster and more.