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Ian A. Hunt

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Science grand format
7.2

A look at relevant scientific issues

Science grand format

2016
Ancient Egypt - Life and Death in the Valley of the Kings
8.6

Presented by Egyptologist Dr Joann Fletcher who goes on a fascinating journey in search of people like us, not the great Pharaohs, but the ordinary people who built and populated this incredible place, creating a remarkable way of life. Dr Joann explores their homes, workplaces and temples. The programme originally aired on BBC2 and we meet Kha and Meryt, an architect and his wife who lived just outside the Valley of the Kings. They left behind a treasure trove of information; their extraordinary tomb, full of objects from their lives and deaths - from make-up to death-masks, loaves of bread to life-like figurines, even the tools Kha used at work in the royal tombs. Joann Fletcher uses this to travel into the remarkable world of these Ancient Egyptians,.

Ancient Egypt - Life and Death in the Valley of the Kings

2014
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Égypte: Les secrets de la Vallée des Roi

2013
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10.0

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Born to Kill?

2005
Jack the Ripper: The German Suspect
3.5

London, 1888. A killer known by the name of Jack the Ripper brutally murders five prostitutes. Though the killings make the world's headlines, the slayer's identity remains a mystery for over 120 years. But new evidence found by an international team of experts leads to a German sailor and to New York's Lower East Side.

Jack the Ripper: The German Suspect

2011
Meghan Markle: An American Princess
5.4

An inside look into the lives of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry straight from experts, socialites and friends intimately connected with the House of Windsor.

Meghan Markle: An American Princess

2018
The World of Nat King Cole
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Combining rare original archive footage, home movies and authored by 40 intimate interviews with friends and celebrity fans this feature length film charts Nat "King" Cole's battle with racist 50’s America to become a superstar. An intimate portrait, it’s filled with music and accompanied the release of the album of the same name.

The World of Nat King Cole

2004
Earth Shocks
7.0

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Earth Shocks

2007
Egypt's Lost Queens
6.2

Professor Joann Fletcher explores what it was like to be a woman of power in ancient Egypt. Through a wealth of spectacular buildings, personal artefacts and amazing tombs, Joann brings to life four of ancient Egypt's most powerful female rulers and discovers the remarkable influence wielded by women, whose power and freedom was unique in the ancient world. Throughout Egypt's history, women held the title of pharaoh no fewer than 15 times, and many other women played key roles in running the state and shaping every aspect of life. Joann Fletcher puts these influential women back at the heart of our understanding, revealing the other half of ancient Egypt.

Egypt's Lost Queens

2014
Christopher Reeve: Hope in Motion
6.0

A detailed portrait of Christopher and Dana Reeve in the aftermath of his paralyzing 1995 fall from a horse.

Christopher Reeve: Hope in Motion

2007
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In prehistoric times, the Earth was shaped by floods, mega-tsunamis and meteor strikes. Scientists find out why.

Earth Shocks

2007
Skeletons of the Mary Rose
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A unique, cutting-edge scientific investigation reveals surprising new information about the crew of Henry VIII's favourite warship, redefining what we thought we knew about Tudor England.

Skeletons of the Mary Rose

2019
The Killing of JFK: Minute by Minute
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A dissection of events around the assassination of President John Kennedy, charting the timelines of head of security Roy Kellerman, Lee Harvey Oswald and Jackie Kennedy.

The Killing of JFK: Minute by Minute

2023
Secret Life of the Long Haul Flight
7.5

Give them massive numbers, that’ll impress them. The Secret Life of the Long Haul Flight (Channel 5) is one of those documentaries that does that, right from the off: each year, 300 million passengers fly more than 6bn miles on long-haul flights. Some of them on an Airbus A380, which costs £280m, carries 484 passengers, is 73 metres long, 25 metres high ...

Secret Life of the Long Haul Flight

2017
Révélations sur le Mary Rose
7.0

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Révélations sur le Mary Rose

2018
Les gouffres béants de l'Arctique
8.0

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Les gouffres béants de l'Arctique

2022
Pompeii: The Dead Speak
7.0

When Mount Vesuvius obliterated the city of Pompeii in 79 A.D., it preserved the bodies of about 2,000 victims, freezing them in their final moments. But who were these fated ancient Romans? To find out, forensic scientists will take CT scans and digital X-rays to reveal who these people were and how they lived before the eruption 1,700 years ago. Meanwhile, a team of architects and archaeologists will conduct traditional digs and use modern 3D mapping to reveal new evidence and dispel old myths about this doomed city.

Pompeii: The Dead Speak

2016
Crash Test Dummies: A Smashing History
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Engineer Jem Stansfield investigates how the crash test dummy has become an icon for safety. For 65 years he has been crashed, smashed and impaled, evolving from a simple military mannequin into a highly sophisticated measuring tool. Jem meets a whole range of dummies from the past, present and future at crash laboratories in Sweden, the UK and US to discover how their evolution has mirrored car safety improvements. An affectionate look at a unique feat of engineering which makes you laugh, gasp and wince all at once.

Crash Test Dummies: A Smashing History

2013