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- A comprehensive animated survey of the evolution of humanity and the history of predominately Western Civilization.
- The workings of the human body explained by animated characters.
- A team of peacekeepers travels the galaxy solving disputes and exploring new worlds. Set against a story of a dispute between a dictatorial planet vying for more power and the rest of the union.
- After Clement Ader's exploit, a few of eccentric Frenchmen get obsessed by making a dream become a reality - to fly.
- Once upon a time - explorers and inventors change the world is a French animated series.
- "Once Upon a Time - The Americas," part of the popular French cartoon franchise "Il était une fois..." , follows the both epic and tragic history of the American continent.
- This series of the French animated project 'Once Upon a Time...' is devoted to the problems of ecology and sustainable living.
- Hector the Rat teams up with his fellow denizens of Pretty Wood, including the titular Colargol (a young girl) and the unimaginatively named Crow (a crow), to head off to Holland.
- The robotic alien villains from Il était une fois... l'espace (1982) attack Earth.
- Once upon a time - the discovery of our world.
- The widows of four missionaries apparently killed by indigenous, travel to the Brazilian jungle to pay homage. A journalist discovers that only one of them died was burned at the stake.
- 1978–198127mTV-PG6.6 (70)TV EpisodeThe night before the French Revolution in 1789, the Estates-General come together in Versailles. Freedom is the first big issue. Mainly, the deputies want to end serfdom. The French Revolution starts with the storming of the bastille. Finally, France is becoming a republic.
- 1978–198126mTV-PG6.5 (66)TV EpisodeWhen Cugnot builds up his roll car in 1770, the trouble with the automobiles commences... There is a first race between Paris and Rouen. Eight hours are planned for 123 kilometers. Anything that came out of the inventors' minds and was built rattles off. In June of 1895, the era of car races if introduced by the competition of Bordeaux to Paris and all the way back.
- Evolution of life before Man to Stone Age.
- 1978–198125mTV-PG6.8 (79)TV EpisodeOnce upon a time - the earth (And tomorrow?)
- America.
- 1978–198126mTV-PG6.5 (66)TV EpisodeElizabeth's England.
- On the time of Paleolithic culture to Ice Age.
- 1978–198128m6.9 (65)TV EpisodeThe golden age of the United Provinces.
- The first of the Viking raids on the coast of Europe took place at the end of the VIII century. But first let us take a look at these ferocious warriors, who were indomitable navigators, on their home ground. 790 AC: A Viking village in the north with its typical houses. Food is scarce, and the men are preparing a whale hunt.
- The hundred years war.
- The Cro-Magnon.
- 1978–198126mTV-PG7.1 (65)TV Episode1680: Paris has 450 000 inhabitants. The state prison, the Bastille, is situated in the East. In the West, there's the Louvre, which is the king's palace. Louis XVI has other plans though... The construction of the Palace of Versailles has been in progress for 18 years, but still there were some things missing. The interior decoration and parks need a lot of time and quality.
- The spring of the peoples.
- Fourteenth century Florence, during the time of Lorenzo de Medici, is a focal point. In the city's bustling streets where commerce flourishes, Peter Junior is returning from some errand on which his father, a draper, has sent him. The boy saunters along then stops when his curiosity is engaged by the workshop of Master Verrocchio: young artists with names like da Vinci, Boticelli, and le Perrugin.
- 1978–198126mTV-PG6.9 (68)TV EpisodeThe Moorish rule comes to an end in 15th century Spain, when the last Islamic bastion Granada falls in 1492. This flourishing city has some 400 000 inhabitants, 70 libraries and more than 50 schools. Its wall carries 1030 defense towers. After 500 years of war, the Spanish have become fanatic and intolerant. The Jews are being expelled and 400 000 Moors must leave the land as well.
- The century of Pericles.
- The century of the enlightenment... The basic idea is that the true character of human beings is defined by reason and rational thinking. Reason contains the valid measure of value for all human creation, activity and living conditions. The reaction of the state and the church on this movement is violent.
- The Carolingians.
- The Roaring Twenties.
- 1978–198127m7.4 (70)TV EpisodeThe builders of cathedrals.
- The conquests of Islam.
- On the empires of Babylon, Assyria, Persia, and others from about BC 2000 to BC 323.
- On the rise of agriculture, as well as ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Babylon, and Israel.
- 1978–198125mTV-PG7.3 (70)TV EpisodeMarco Polo's travels.
- On the time of Julius Caesar, before the Pax Romana.
- 1978–198128m7.1 (65)TV EpisodePeter the Great and his time.
- The episode starts with the accruement of the universe. We jump all the way up to the birth of our planet earth. Glowing lava comes out of fire-spitting volcanoes into boiling water with thunder and lighting. In this primordial ooze, the very first cell appears - the prototype of all life.
- Today we learn about the content of our bones, which is called bone marrow. The main part of red and white corpuscles and the platelets are being produced here. Young Pierrette doesn't feel so well one day and that's when she realizes how important those blood components are.
- The birth.
- 1987–198825mTV-Y77.6 (93)TV EpisodeToday we learn about the sentries of the body, or more precisely, the white corpuscles. The story's set in the thymus school, where Colonel Peter is giving a lecture for a young lymphocyte class. Thereby, he explains the importance of knowing the body's enemies: bacteria, viruses, dust particles and toxins.
- Peter and Pierrette go on a jogging tour with two friends in the park. They become acquainted with two pulmonary alveoli who are having a conversation about the young runners. Topic: the breathing. Some dust particles and microbes are lurking around with the aim of getting inside the body with the air that's breathed in to cause some trouble there. The sentries are already alert though.
- In today's episode, the old experienced red corpuscle Globus is taking us on a fantastic journey with an exciting destination: the brain. Hemo and Globin can't wait for this experience. During the trip, they get to know different areas of this extraordinary organ.
- The heart - home of our feelings, mood and inner condition? Who knows? Definitely, it is a central organ, which gives life and sustains life. Due to its untiring work, around 200 liters of blood are being pumped through the cardiovascular system throughout a human being's life.
- Today we go on a long journey through the blood-circle. The task of the blood corpuscles is to transport oxygen to the cells and take the waste, carbon dioxide, to the lungs. We get to know our friends Hemo, who dreams of pure oxygen, the slim Globine, who helps him, and the wise Master Globus, who gives them advice and tells them to be aware of intruders and strangers to the human body.
- After having experienced the brain as an organ, today's episode is about the transmission of the signals: the neurons. Such a neuron is constantly connected to its correspondents. Those superfast messages build up the connection between the brain and the different organs in the body.
- 1987–198822mTV-Y77.4 (78)TV EpisodeEvery single day, our bone marrow produces up to 400 billion platelets. Why do we need them though? To find out, we will accompany a group of platelets on their way through the circulation. They take care that the blood stays liquid. There's big danger when a threatening congestion in a blood vessel is discovered.