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- Planet of the Humans takes a harsh look at how the environmental movement has lost the battle through well-meaning but disastrous choices.
- Parody of Shit Girls Say, but British and with more people.
- Feature film 60 min documentary, portrays rural unionism of Pernambuco. His main character is Euclides Nascimento, a great defender of the people of the countryside since the 1960s. Euclides Nascimento was born in the hands of a midwife in a house covered with clay. It was in the Cafundó mill, located in the Pernambuco municipality of Buenos Aires, that the peasant, still a boy, realized the abuses that the landowners imposed on the rural workers' rights. Founder of the first unions in the Northern Forest Zone of Pernambuco, formed by the church in the 1960s, Nascimento became one of the great agrarian leaders of that state. Even persecuted, he actively fought the repression of the dictatorship, managing to keep many unions free from intervention during his presidency of the Federation of Agricultural Workers of Pernambuco, FETAPE. After almost 50 years of struggle, his history is mixed up with the gradual conquests of the peasant class. The flag in favor of the organic unionism, managed by the "man of the field, for the people of the field" becomes his trademark and, despite the years passed, he continues transmitting his detailed narratives in the federations of the country to the new leaders that seek to continue the trajectory of his eternal walk.
- Former drug trafficker Pieter Tritton rates eight trafficking scenes from movies and television for realism. He discusses the accuracy of drug-trafficking methods depicted in "Narcos" S1E1 (2015), featuring Pedro Pascal; "American Made" (2017), starring Tom Cruise; and "Breaking Bad" S3E9 (2010), with Bryan Cranston,. He also comments on drug-detection methods in "Blow" (2001), starring Johnny Depp and Penélope Cruz; "Miss Bala" (2019), starring Gina Rodriguez; and "Sons of Anarchy" S4E7 (2011), with Charlie Hunnam and Ron Perlman. Tritton analyzes the human impact of drug smuggling in "Maria Full of Grace" (2004) and "El Chapo" S1E1 (2017).
- From PBS and Frontline - It's been almost a year since a devastating earthquake and tsunami crippled Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex, leaving the country's once popular energy program in shambles. In response, Germany decided to abandon nuclear energy entirely. Should the U.S. follow suit?
- An examination of the raccoon, the largest mammal species to have adapted well to human cities.
- Josh is joined by TV presenter Adrian Chiles and historian Suzannah Lipscomb while Richard is partnered by comedian Sara Pascoe and TV presenter Anita Rani to select the greatest Jane of all time.