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- Three elite North Korean sleeper agents live undercover for so long that they believe their cover stories are their real identities. They're shocked when they are ordered to kill one another or face death at the hands of an elite hit team.
- Historian Dan Jones explores the millennium of history behind six of Great Britain's most famous castles: Warwick, Dover, Caernarfon, the Tower of London, Carrickfergus, and Stirling.
- Dominating the landscape for centuries, ancient cathedrals and abbeys reflect Britain's turbulent history through their architectural grandeur-stories of its kings and queens and the religious and social changes brought about by the English Reformation, as well as many other tales of intrigue, love, faith and conviction. Secrets of Britain's Great Cathedrals explores cathedrals and abbeys found throughout England and Wales, featuring interviews with historians and experts and breathtaking 4K footage captured by drones filming their legendary facades and soaring interior spaces. Never before has a television series brought together such a great number of ancient cathedrals and abbeys under one unified story line. Season 1: 4×54, Season 2: 4×54 Season 1 Episode 1: The Cornerstones: York Minster and Canterbury Cathedral Episode 2: London: St Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Abbey Episode 3: Salisbury Cathedral and Wells Cathedral Episode 4: Bath Abbey and Gloucester Cathedral Season 2 Episode 5: Durham Cathedral and Lincoln Cathedral Episode 6: Worcester Cathedral and Tewkesbury Abbey Episode 7: Wales: St. David's, Brecon, St. Asaph and Bangor Cathedrals (Tintern Abbey and Strata Florida) Episode 8: Ely Cathedral, Peterborough Cathedral and King's College Cambridge.
- "Secretly Greatly" is a South Korean variety show. It is a segment of television network MBC's "Sunday Night" lineup and features segments where unsuspecting celebrities are caught off-guard with hilarious hidden-camera pranks.
- A wealthy young athlete comes to the aid of a beautiful heiress, whose fortune is being threatened by two arch villains, The Great Master and Doctor Zulph.
- Feature documentary studying the history of the sharks species, alongside their anatomy and how they've helped our oceans for hundreds of millions of years. However, in the modern age they face extinction and demonisation. Over 1000 million sharks are killed every year, and it is up to us to save them.
- How a covert US Military operation fooled the Germans to help 73 prisoners of war escape in one of World War 2s greatest untold stories.
- Alexandre Dumas Sr. is a charming but poor young man who comes to Paris in the 1820s and enters the service of the king. He is hired as a scribe, and from the moment he picks up a pen for the first time, his fate is sealed.
- Rare archive dating back to the 1920s provides a unique insight into the lives and personalities of some of the most brilliant physicists including Albert Einstein, Paul Dirac, Jocelyn Bell-Burnell, and Stephen Hawking.
- The Great Incarcerator, part 1: Dark Little Secret examines the United States prison system and its unprecedented explosion in population and the exploitation of dark, poor faces, intentionally relegated to second-class citizenship otherwise known as continued legal slavery.
- Uncover the history of the hidden communities that inhabited the Great Dismal Swamp in North America.
- Miss Laura Guth, a clever American woman, is engaged by a firm of New York corset makers through their representative, Mr. Frederick Schmaltz, to go to Paris and make designs of the forthcoming fashions in Parisian corsets. Miss Guth is admonished to keep her movements as secret as possible so that the rival concerns in America will not know of her actions. Miss Guth proceeds with her work. One day she seeks the quiet of a French fortification to do some sketching. She happens to think of some lines in the latest design she is drawing, and standing at the base of one of the big cannon she proceeds to insert some additions to her sketch. Finishing this she places it in her suitcase. In traveling Miss Guth carries a Kodak, and seeing a pretty scene before her she takes a snapshot. This action is witnessed by a sentry who, instead of arresting the lady on the spot for having a camera within the fortifications, runs to his superior officer and reports the incident. This functionary feels that he should report the matter to the Commandant, which he proceeds to do. After receiving his order from the Commandant the officer returns with the sentry to find that Miss Guth has taken her departure. This simple incident is worked up into a tremendous affair because the German government is supposed to have had agents endeavoring to get photographs and plans of the French fortifications. The matter is finally brought to the attention of the Minister of War, who calls to his office The Captains Three, Captains Dunois, Villalon and Lepard, three clever, adventurous, military Frenchmen. He shows them a letter from the secret service department which relates that Miss Laura Guth, the American woman who is suspected of having photographs and plans of the fortifications at Rheims and of being an emissary of the German government, has evaded the vigilance of the secret service men and has no doubt gone to London en route for New York. The Minister of War dispatches the three men to get Miss Guth and the plans. The story now follows The Captains Three. We see them board the American liner in mid-stream, and we watch their actions on shipboard throughout the voyage to New York. We know what The Captains Three do not, that they are on a false scent. They are most serious in their pursuit of Miss Guth who has booked her passage under a fictitious name in order to preserve secrecy. Captain Lepard has met Miss Guth, little knowing that she is the person he is seeking, and has become enamored of her. He discovers who she is by her accidentally leaving with him a magazine in which her visiting card is marking the page. When Lepard discovers that the girl to whom he has been paying serious attention is the woman his government is seeking to implicate in the commission of a national crime his inward struggle is most dramatic. Torn between love and duty, finally duty wins and he confides to his fellow officers what he has discovered. From now on the three men watch Miss Guth closely. We see Lepard, who has heretofore been the soul of chivalry and attention, avoiding the lady as much as possible. Miss Guth does not understand the gallant Frenchman's conduct, and there is a frigidity which is intelligible only to the audience. The three Frenchmen watch Miss Guth through the porthole of her stateroom and see her taking plans from her suitcase and reading a letter. After she leaves the room they enter it, and finding the plans locked in the suitcase are somewhat taken back. They read the letter, however, from Frederick Schmaltz and become convinced that they are on the track of a great conspiracy. Arriving in New York they follow Miss Guth, never taking their eyes from the suitcase in her hand. From the Custom House they follow her through the streets of New York in a taxicab, arriving at her Fifth Avenue apartment shortly after she does. They enter the parlor a few minutes after her, and then the big dramatic and comedy scene of the picture is enacted. The Frenchmen are filled with diverse emotions. Civility to a lady, duty to France and a feeling that they are in the presence of a great national criminal struggle for dominance. Captain Lepard is torn with varied feelings. We see that he is evidently deeply in love with the girl he is about to take before the Consul of his country. The whole situation is turned into a tremendous laugh when Miss Guth finally discovers what they seek, namely, the plans which has in her bag. These she shows to the gentlemen, to their intense chagrin and disappointment. Captain Lepard is simply flabbergasted. Miss Guth had felt that she loved him until she became conscious of his peculiar, uncertain attitude. She now feels that Lepard merely made love to her thinking that she was a German spy and for the purpose of capturing her. She tells him so. The impulsive Frenchman throws himself upon his knees and tells her it was nothing of the sort, that in his heart he had a deep and passionate regard for her. He begs her to accept him as her suitor, which she finally does.
- Offers a unique insight into the Native-American Navajo Warrior Nation, highlighting the extraordinary story of the Code Talkers in the Second World War. This special unit of Marines developed a secret Navajo code for radio communications.