The definitive film history of the RAF and one of the most visually stunning aviation series ever made.
Using hours of totally unique and previously unavailable and lost archive film, exclusive air-to-air sequences and dozens of interviews with veterans, Battle For The Skies now covers everything from the early days of the Air Battalion right up to 2007.
Imagine watching a horror movie but the difference is it's very real. British paranormal investigators Sean Kenna, Sean Owen and Karl Hassall join forces to push the boundaries of modern day ghost hunting. What are the limits of paranormal forces, and are there consequences for confronting them? Join the guys to find out, as they search some of Britain's darkest, most haunted locations.
Set sail on a cruise ship to the Baltic Sea to follow the path of ancient Vikings or Hanseatic sailors! In this series go on a journey from Finland’s bustling capital of Helsinki to historically rich St. Petersburg and experience the outstanding natural beauty of the region.
Send in the Dogs is a British documentary television series about the work of the British Transport Police's police dogs. The first series of four episodes aired on ITV from 15 July to 5 August 2008. The show was renewed the following year, and a second series of eight episodes aired on ITV from 21 July to 8 September 2009.
Tag along with Joe La Puma as he takes your favorite celebs sneaker shopping around the globe - sometimes resulting in astounding spending sprees - and talks style, nostalgia, community and culture.
The widow of the Mafia was a successful Colombian series, produced by Coestrellas for RCN Television in 2004. Its protagonists were Carolina Gómez and Cuban Abel Rodríguez, the antagonistic performance of Patrick Delmas and the debut in the soap operas of Katherine Porto
The offspring of one member of the animal kingdom take longer to mature than the others. It will be many years before they can take care of themselves. They are our children - human cubs. The first 18 months of their lives are filled with trying various positions and movements. It is a journey full of discovery and joy. Sitting, climbing on all fours and finally running on all two. Managing one's own movements at every stage of development and in any environment. Each of us once walked this path.
Dino the Dinosaur is an ideal educational TV show for toddlers and preschoolers. Dino is always eager to learn new things. He adores playing with toys, cars, trains and discovers the world through his games. Dino learns shapes, colors, numbers and letters with enthusiasm. Both boys and girls will enjoy this show and learn with fun!
Rory O’Connell is probably Ireland’s most experienced cookery teacher – he has been teaching people how to cook for more than 30 years, having co-founded the Ballymaloe Cookery School with his sister, Darina Allen. And in this brand new series, Rory introduces the timeless, classic, and essential techniques, which every cook needs to understand and implement if they want to cook well.
Takes viewers behind the scenes of casinos to reveal real attempts at deception and foul play. Using exclusive surveillance footage and jailhouse interviews with former cheaters, as well as first-person accounts from accomplices, and casino owners.
Beyond Invention is a 8-part documentary television series that premiered on February 12, 2004 on Discovery Channel Canada and, as of 2007, airs on the Science Channel.
The series was produced by Mystique Films in partnership with Gryphon Productions and is narrated by John Payne. It primarily focuses on future and fictional technology that inspires many movies we see today.
Secrets & Mysteries was a television series which originally aired in syndication from 1988 to 1989. It was hosted by Edward Mulhare and dealt with topics of a paranormal nature, as well as mysterious historical events. It was similar to the 1970s/1980s series In Search of....
"Secrets of the Unknown invites you into the world of the bizarre, strange, and unusual. From ninjas who are said to transform into panthers, to the peculiar myths and rituals surrounding King Tut's tomb, to Hitler's occult connections, these documentaries provide a rich visual showcase for unexplained phenomena."
The series consisted of 26 episodes, written by Erik Nelson and produced by Craig Haffner. It was released on home video in the late 1980s to the early 2000s under the title Secrets of the Unknown.
Adam Nicolson looks at how and why whale populations were so drastically reduced in the 20th century, and attempts to see whaling through the eyes of the time.
Fast Justice reveals, for the first time, the drama of the operation on the ground and back at base. Viewers get unprecedented access into the snap decision making between officers in the thick of the action and in the dedicated control room. Fast Justice follows real stories as they happen, including hair-raising chases, adrenaline fuelled raids, and multiple arrests.