Harvard Professor Michael Sandel challenges participants with difficult moral dilemmas, asking: What’s the right thing to do? Participants are made to think about subjects including immigration, robotization, discrimination, income inequality and privacy. Will they stick to their convictions or do they possess the capability to reconsider them?
Featuring couples who are in a housing pressure cooker; whether they're relocating unexpectedly for work or compelled by a personal situation, their relocation is coming up, and they need to find a house quickly.
Follow innovative builders as they crisscross the country transforming shipping containers into luxurious and creative homes for discerning clients. Give up your idea of traditional design and start thinking inside the box!
This four-part series explores Australia's forests, swamps, waters and deserts, providing a closer look at the most lethal creatures among the continent's famously exotic wildlife.
The stories of murder investigations and their extraordinary consequences, which overturned laws, transformed police interrogation and revolutionised forensic detection.
New property series Country House Hunters Australia, hosted by Catriona Rowntree. Produced by Eye Candy Group, the series helps a couple relocate from the city to an Australian region location, showing them 3 houses that suit their specific brief with one chosen at the end of the show. Rowntree tells TV Tonight, “Amazingly, we’ve been able to film during lockdown, which is extraordinary. But other than that, I’m leading with my heart and just getting out there and supporting our regional areas.”
Warriors is a documentary series that airs on The History Channel in the United States. The show was hosted by Terry Schappert, a sergeant in the United States Army Special Forces. The show focused on historical warrior cultures, major battles, and military leaders.
Cal Fire imbeds viewers within the largest emergency force in the country; access to all 6,100 firefighters as they work to contain California's near-constant blazes.
Once completed, HMS Queen Elizabeth will be the United Kingdom's largest warship, longer than three football fields and taller than Niagara Falls. But right now, she's months away from being seaworthy and battle ready.