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- Infrared cameras, sensors and computerized test dummies allow engineers to exactly calculate the incredible physics and physiology that produce martial arts' devastating force-at last, separating myth from reality.
- An in-depth look at Russia's most natural wonders including Siberia, Kamchatka, the Artic, Caucasus, Primorye, and the Urals.
- In the year 3000, the planet Earth has become overrun by alien insects. A dangerous rift between man and nature has begun, and the new world government is helpless to stop these powerful creatures. Enter Dex Hamilton, alien entomologist and leader of a team of offbeat characters who are dedicated to keeping the Earth safe while preserving these bizarre insects in his unique sanctuary.
- Could any of the Romanov family have survived or escaped their prison in remotest Russia in 1917? This programme explores the latest science and newly-discovered documents behind one of history's greatest mysteries.
- Witness the unique marine life at the depths of the Pacific Ocean, and journey to shores of the archipelago in this one-hour documentary, which reveals a new facet of this tropical location.
- A 70th anniversary television event, Singapore 1942- End of Empire tells the story of those early shocking days of the Pacific War when belief in security and comfort from empire collapsed. For the first time this momentous 20th century battle, and its equally dramatic aftermath, will be told from a multi-national perspective, revealing new and challenging insights into a battle that turned our world upside down. Whilst the Japanese victory confirmed how useless it was for Australians to rely on Britain for their defence, post-war Australians looked to another great protective power - the United States - to align itself with. And Asian nations would rapidly determine their own destiny and seek a tumultuous independence.
- Set in the vast expanse of South Africa's Mala Mala game reserve, a host of Africa's biggest and fiercest wildlife species compete for food, mates and territory against the backdrop of a harsh dry season.
- Footage of two tiger families living in the mangrove swamps of the Bay of Bengal.
- We hear about new technology every day - we see it all around us and we use it in our homes and offices, but how does it work? This is the series that tells you what is happening in different fields of technology. From virtual autopsies to giant robotic arms to an artificial uterus to the inner workings of an eco-house, this is the series that gives you the lowdown on how everything works.
- In September 2004, Himzo Muratovic returned from the dead. Himzo turned up in a taxi in his Bosnian Muslim village, 12 years after he disappeared at the height of the Serb terror. His mother fell unconscious when neighbors told her that her missing son had returned. For several days the village celebrated the return of the long-dead Himzo Muratovic. Himzo's village of Motovo was burned to the ground in 1992 by Serb paramilitaries. Thousands of people in the area were declared missing. Human remains are still being unearthed from mass graves all over the country. Just before the killers entered his village, our hero disappeared through the woods. He was never heard of again. When the village erected a monument to the victims killed in the war, they included Himzo's name on the list. His grieving brother named his first-born son Himzo, so that the war-victim's name would not be forgotten. Then all of the sudden - Himzo returns alive and healthy. His name was erased from the monument. After the initial rejoicing, people from the village started asking questions. Where had he been? How did he survive? Was he captured and tortured? And the most urgent question of all: why won't he talk about it?
- Paranormal activity has always drawn the curiosity of even the most skeptical minds. That mysticism depends on faith that such eventsare beyond the realm of science. From ghosts to telekinesis, 5th Dimension examines these bizarre occurrences through the lens of science. Many of these happenstances can be discredited, but perhaps there are still phenomena that cannot be explained.
- Undercover agent, escape artist, daredevil and high wire gymnast, this is a one-hour special with a difference: we reveal the humble mouse as you've never seen it before. Unusual camerawork, covert photography and cinematic style build a slick and spectacular specialist dossier of a miniaturized world that literally spans the globe.
- Sifting through writings, relics and ruins, historians piece together the time before, during and after the Roman invasion of Britain.
- This program travels back thousands of years to the rise and fall of five ancient civilizations - the Egyptians, Greeks, Celts, Romans and Incas - to reveal the mysteries behind their ancient Gods.
- Ukraine was for many years a forgotten land in Europe. However, in 2004, Ukraine's Ruslana won Eurovision and put Europe's largest country in focus. It has an abundance of wildlife and manifold landscapes, from the forests of the Carpathian Mountains, across the plains to the subtropical peninsula Krim on the coast of the Black Sea. Ruslana, Ukraine's biggest star, takes us on the ultimate sightse
- An exploration of the Great Smoky Mountains in the southeastern US. Features a look at the flora and fauna of the region and includes profiles of the rangers who patrol its vast wilderness.
- A brave clan of Meerkats struggle in the Namid Desert, working together to cope in a hostile world.
- Young Dex Hamilton is a student at the Junior Science Academy, and he's got a killer mid-term project: a brand new species of alien insect that's demolishing the planet from the inside out! He must learn to work with an ad hoc group of misfits to save the world from the relentless swarm of bugs, and from the deadly conspiracy that unleashed them.
- Angelique Todd has spent a decade earning the trust of the silverback gorillas. Her mission is to infiltrate the home and hearts of the troop to decode the mysteries surrounding this most private and secretive species.
- Underwater photographers dive alongside Great White sharks.
- Journey deep into the heart of the Amazon the largest rain forest and longest river on earth. Dense jungle with a huge array of animal and plant species, from the elusive jaguar to leaf-cutter ants.
- Fast and efficient, an ocean legion over 3,000 members strong is on the move. Using advanced underwater filming technology, Peter Lamberti and his team are able to record one of the fastest predators in the ocean: the common dolphin.
- Go Deep is a marine adventure series of eighteen episodes that travel the length and depth of our oceans with stories of human endurance and new technologies pushed to the limit in an unforgiving environment.