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- Follows the adventures of Nella, a brave princess who turns into a princess knight.
- Robson Green embarks on an epic series of adventures across Australia. His aim is to understand what life is really like away from the familiar and famous destinations, by venturing into the outback and beyond.
- Archaeologist Dr Jago Cooper reveals the extraordinary history of some of South America's ancient civilisations.
- From the people who met Christopher Columbus to the culture that inspired the Mayans; from the vast temple pyramids to the world's oldest ball-game, Lost Kingdoms Of Central America reveals the true character of a stunning continent through its archaeology, art, people and landscapes.
- The Kingdom of Asante was once powerful in present day Ghana in West Africa. They emerged from the dense tropical forest to trade gold and slaves with the world's empires.
- This takes a look at one of the most famous or infamous dark African kingdoms. It re-examines the rule of King Shaka and its relationships with the British and Boers.
- Two consecutive African Berbers Kingdoms once conquered a vast area from northern Spain to deep in the African Sahara. Only to be destroyed by outside forces of the Christian Spain and Arab east.
- Europeans searching for the source of the Nile found these two kingdoms in the 1860s. Only they didn't know the history of the two rivals.
- Dr Jago Cooper examines the ancient Chachapoya people who lived in the remote mountain tops in the Peruvian Andes numbering half a million. The only written records come from contact with the Spanish.
- Dr Cooper examines the Tiwanaku people in the Bolivian high plateau of Altiplano. Their civilization existed around 600 to 1100 AD eventually numbering one million. They innovated agriculture around Lake Titicaca with an unique culture.
- Jago Cooper examines the Chimú people on the northern coast of Peru. Chan Chan was the Chimor capital. They were eventually conquered by the Inca Empire.
- British archaeologist Jago Cooper examines the Tairona on the Caribbean coast and the Muisca in the mountains both in Colombia. The two separate societies develop gold working in different ways.
- Dr Cooper examines The Olmec of Mesoamerica. Settlers develop corn, bean and squash. Early Olmec culture starts around 1500 BC worshiping the Jaguar. Rubber leads to wide-spread ritualistic sports. By 400 BC, the Olmec elite had declined.
- 20147.9 (14)TV EpisodeDr. Jago Cooper examines the Taíno people of the Caribbean dating back to 5000 B.C. The islands' peoples form interconnected cultures. They would be the first native people to meet Columbus in 1492.
- Dr. Jago Cooper examines the Chiriquí people of the rugged landscape from Costa Rica down to Panama bounded by empires and the oceans that existed between 800-1500 A.D.
- The city of Teotihuacan lies 30 miles NE of Mexico City. About 2000 years ago, it became the dominant settlement in the Basin of Mexico. Its power extended beyond the valley as its army conquered outside resources.
- 2015– 46mTV-PG7.3 (23)TV EpisodeThey were three American actresses about to take on the biggest roles of their careers, thousands of miles from Los Angeles. Join "Downton Abbey" star Elizabeth McGovern as she details how Grace Kelly, Gloria Swanson, and Rita Hayworth transformed from Hollywood royalty to part of European nobility. Unlike previous Million Dollar American Princesses, these starlets also brought unparalleled glamour and fame to the aristocracy, as well as dramatic twists and turns that would rival any one of their movies.
- 2015– 46mTV-PG7.9 (14)TV EpisodeHost Elizabeth McGovern continues her exploration of the Million Dollar American Princesses who inspired the series "Downton Abbey" with the stories of three women who looked for love, but found disaster instead. Witness the tragic tales of Barbara Hutton, Clara Ward, and Kathleen "Kick" Kennedy, women of beauty, wealth, and power, who married into European nobility but ended up shunned by society, family, and the happy endings they hoped to achieve.