From Ben-Hur to Spartacus to Gladiator, get a front-row look at the great movies that have shaped ancient Rome’s role in popular culture and memory. These 12 episodes cover over 50 years of cinematic history and talent, and immerse you in the glory and grandeur (and even the folly) of classic and contemporary films set in Roman antiquity.
THE EXPATS is an all-new reality show that highlights the drama-filled lives of Black expats. After previously living abroad in London for 5 years, traveling all over Europe, and raising their kids to be global citizens, the Ingrams have moved back to Carmel, Indiana, and are getting acclimated to life in the US.
Terrell is an Uber and Lyft rideshare driver. His normal days are far from average as he faces obstacles from his love life, and driving people around town.
Presenter Martha Kearney goes on a journey around Ireland tracking the places visited by 19th-century artist and geologist Georges Victor Du Noyer. The work of Du Noyer included charting the landscape, people and buildings of Ireland over a 35-year period, which saw the country go through great changes. Kearney makes note of his impressions of Glendalough when she travels there and then gets herself wet at the Bog of Allen. In the north she ventures close to the cliff edges to discover the extraordinary landscapes encompassing Dunluce Castle, and onwards to Mussenden Temple.
Chef and restaurateur Kathy Fang is ready to expand the business of Fang, the restaurant she co-owns in San Francisco with her father, Peter, while continuing to honor their roots with Chinese fusion dishes.
Once naive and weak, Derrick Harrison takes on a journey to taking control of his life and getting his boyfriend out of prison for a crime he committed. Unfortunately, his skewed perception of responsibility leads him deep into a life of drugs, escorting and dangerous company.
Families everywhere are feeling weighed down by the chaos and clutter in their homes. What if you could make spaces… happier? Briana Bosh turned her life upside down in the pursuit of wellness. This ballet dancer turned farmer is on a mission to bring the outside in, applying the basics of nature to create major transformations that set the tone for happier, more holistic living.
Follow Tom on his journey across America, the series showcases states, cities and under-the-radar destinations to uncover the country’s favourite dishes and lesser-known delicacies; visiting several destinations along the stunning Californian coastline, the majestic state of Colorado and Pennsylvania’s innovative capital, Pittsburgh. Each episode shows pioneering chefs creating innovative dishes with native ingredients and retells encounters with local producers and established family-run restaurants. At the end of each episode, Tom creates an exclusive dish based on his experiences and is joined in the kitchen by some interesting personalities from the destination.
Not long ago, Robson Green was an enthusiastic amateur angler. For the last five years he’s been on a fishing odyssey, experiencing fishing as he’s never seen it before. With the extreme fishing series moving from channel 5 to Quest, the title was changed to reflect that he is now one of the world's most experienced fishermen, rather than the mere amateur he was before, so in a brand new series, Robson is taking extreme fishing to a different level. This time, he will be using all the skills he’s learned over the last five years – and testing himself to the limit to outwit the most extreme fish ever: the biggest, the weirdest, the most aggressive, the hardest to catch.
Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge is a 1995 American made-for-television biographical film about the mother-daughter country music duo The Judds, directed by Bobby Roth. It was originally broadcast in two parts by NBC on May 14–15, 1995.
A luxury home, a handsome husband and terrific children. But it all comes crashing down when she is accused of being a mastermind behind a brutal triple-homicide and is arrested and handcuffed in front of her own children.
From American Revolution to the modern wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the American sniper has been the most efficient weapon on the battlefield, With full cooperation from the US Marine Corps and the National Rifle Association, you'll experience the heart pounding real life stories of our country's most experienced combatants.
The Cosmic Onion is a series of five lectures presented by Professor Frank Close in 1993 at The Royal Institute in London as a beginner's guide to Particle Physics, Quarks, and the Nature of the Universe.