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- When ants, displaying never-before-seen behavior, seize an island, the controversial Thorax Team is called to stop the massive threat only to discover that the ants are controlled by something beyond this world.
- In India, the backpacker American friends Gina, John, Stacy, Geraldine and Phil hike in the woods with their guide Brian. When Geraldine is bitten by a poisonous spider, the group decides to seek an American doctor that lives in the jungle in a tribe. Dr. Lecorpus treats the girl and while Gina, John and Phil return to the village in the civilization, Brian and Stacy stay with the native. They decide to visit a temple in the forest while waiting for the recovering of Stacey; however, they find a dark secret about Dr. Lecorpus.
- A documentary about H.H. Holmes who was a famed serial killer in the late 1800s. He had a whole murder castle built specifically for that purpose. He spent nearly a decade hiring and firing builders to add pieces to his house that included pipes for pumping gas into bedrooms, a room built specifically to suffocate people, and a murder basement where he would strip the skin from his victims.
- Sifting through writings, relics and ruins, historians piece together the time before, during and after the Roman invasion of Britain.
- The animated adventures of a young reindeer, his family and friends.
- Celebrating the ever-changing nature of man's relationship with the earth's amazing water systems, Rivers and Life reveals how the cultures and lives of millions of ordinary people are shaped by the magnificent waters they live along.
- Adventures of paint-like creatures who live in Paintbox Land.
- A fast-paced supernatural drama where the ghosts of the past are revealed to be very much alive and seven housemates - seven lost souls - share a dark secret unknown to them.
- Hamoudi & Emil, two young boys, watch the girl of their dreams from a window. Through lotion-rubbing fantasies, lost footballs, borrowed lawnmowers, the large usage of a pair of binoculars, prayer to Mecca and an odd spot of air-rifle sniping, the two friends hatch numerous plots to convince the red-headed beauty that two twelve-year-old boys can be smooth characters enough to please her.
- In the cut throat world of burger van vending, it doesn't always pay to question where the meat is from.
- A short story about a transsexual woman, who on hearing of her father's death, is compelled, after fifteen years in Milan, to return to her mother ... and her small town, Southern Italian, Catholic roots.
- The program usually consists of live coverage from meetings at Tir Prince Raceway in Towyn and the Amman Valley Trotting Club in Tairgwaith. Live coverage of the annual two-day Tregaron festival is also broadcast as well as highlights programs from meetings at Aberystwyth, Caersws and Boughrood.
- The great sculptures of the natural world, mountains occupy a quarter of the land on the Earth's surface. Since the dawn of civilization, humanity has found a home in the shadow of these giants- life dictated by the mighty summits and valleys. This brilliant documentary showcases just how these magnificent phsyical structures have constructed our paths and driven the evolution of man.
- Are you...covered? Eddie Richards is finding it hard to get a job, when the answer to his problems comes knocking on his door.
- A story about the almost unknown soviet cinema through the eyes of Edgar Figner, one of the last remaining Foley Artists. A story about the mechanism of memory and about the different meanings of Silence. There is silence in the History of sound recording in the Russian cinema. There is also Silence in the social and political enclosing in which Russia remained for almost a century.
- In episode two, Alice Roberts and Neil Oliver discover the golden age of the "La Tène" Celtic warrior and reveal how their world extended as far as Central Turkey. But by the middle of first century BC, the Celts were under threat from an expanding Roman Empire, and the Gallic warrior Vercingetorix would challenge Julius Caesar in an epic battle that would shape the future of Europe.
- The Celts were the first European people north of the Alps to rise from anonymity. This program looks at who the Celts were, where they came from and what made their culture so distinctive.
- Bryn, Steve and Ieuan cut drugs for local music festival The Lost Weekend. Lyn is informed that SOCA are at The Lost Weekend and tries to stop the drugs from arriving. The mechanic at Lyn's garage, 'Grease Monkey', accidentally gives Kirsti an Audi TT with drugs in the boot destined for The Lost Weekend. When Kirsti discovers drugs in the boot, she finds she has a scoop that leads to Lyn being arrested. Chief Constable Bryan Jones wants Lyn to move against the Yardies, while Ffion and Llio look for a new place to live.
- A giant spider in Sunshine City? It's a disaster. Call Captain Mack.
- Among the most utilized waterways in the world, the Yangtze River is also one of the most volatile. This program sheds light on humanity's battle to tame and profit from the river - specifically, a project initiated by Chiang Kai-shek in the 1930s. The program also studies corresponding ecological problems. Viewers are introduced to the Three Gorges Dam, a concrete mega-structure visible from space, which has created huge economic benefits but also displaced thousands from their homes and irrevocably altered silt flow, geological formations, and fish stock levels. Citizens who have relocated and adapted offer commentary, along with scientists and engineers familiar with China's New Great Wall.
- Stretching over 4,000 miles across South America, the Amazon River has long defied human efforts to tame it. Not a single bridge crosses it, and not one dam halts its flow. This program visits urban centers on the banks of the Amazon and examines new attempts to harness-or exploit-the river's energy and natural abundance. The journey begins at Iquitos - a Peruvian city blighted by poverty and inaccessible by road. Next is Manaus, a hub of tourism and industry in Brazil-and an effective springboard to discussions of controversial dam proposals. At the mouth of the Amazon, viewers find Belem, where the river is both agriculturally productive and highly vulnerable to development.
- Its name conjures images of America's mythical past, encoded in the stories and novels of Mark Twain. But today's Mississippi River is rife with challenges no 19th-century storyteller could have imagined. From issues of basic survival to triumphs of creativity and profit, this program follows the day-to-day lives of those who dwell on the Mississippi. Starting in the town of Cairo, Illinois - where America's north and south intermingle - the program moves on to Memphis, home of the once-glorious Stax Records and a mecca of blues, soul, and rock 'n' roll music. Moving through the Delta, viewers meet struggling shrimp fishermen, a Cajun community, survivors of the 1927 floods, and survivors of Katrina.
- Rich in history, the Rhine feeds Europe's collective identity - as well as its divisions. Flowing from Switzerland through Austria, Germany, France, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, the river intersects a multitude of towns and cities in the process. This program follows the Rhine on its multifaceted journey and examines economic, political, environmental, and historical issues surrounding it. Viewers travel from Rotterdam, where vessels laden with goods leave Europe, to Hinterrhein, a Swiss town beneath the Rhinewaldhorn glacier. Along the way, the program examines invasive species, the threat of chemical spills, the horror of Kristallnacht, and the immigrant experience in Europe.
- Were it not for the elemental forces of the Nile River, the great architecture of ancient Egypt and Ethiopia might never have been built. But in today's water-starved world, the river could lead both countries down a destructive path. This program examines lives and livelihoods that depend on the Nile, from the humble to the hugely ambitious. In Egypt, viewers encounter a struggling Cairo fishing family, a father-and-son farming team, and the nation's irrigation minister, who discusses diverting part of the river into a new valley. Moving to the source of the Nile, the program depicts Ethiopia's efforts to exploit the river - a series of hydroelectric projects that have created tension with Egypt.