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- Embark on a journey aboard the world's mightiest ships as they tackle dangerous, challenging tasks. From advanced fishing vessels to massive floating hospitals, experience life with the brave crews who operate them.
- Jenn helps a widow who suspects foul play when her husband, an avid surfer and swimmer, is found dead on an isolated beach, the victim of an alleged drowning.
- This is a 3 part series from PBS, following WW1, airline executive Juan Trippe, pilot Charles Lindbergh
- British couples from all walks of life embark on a special mission to look for housing property in various places around the globe.
- This 8 part series tells us about indigenous peoples of the Americas before the Spanish explorer Columbus arrived. Each episode shows us via re-enactments about a particular subject. We learn about their art, architecture, archaeology, Science and Technology etc.
- Art writer Waldemar Januszczak explores the revolutionary achievements of the Impressionists.
- French and English armies clash across medieval battlefields during the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453). A historian explores key locations where pivotal conflicts unfolded.
- During King Ludwig II's reign, three Gothic fantasy castles were built, their walls adorned with romanticized chivalric scenes and battle depictions, epitomizing the monarch's vision of idealized medieval grandeur in Germany.
- Britain's quest for a commodity China craved led to the opium trade's calamitous impact, sparking wars between the nations when China tried to stop it.
- Dan Cruikshank tours Kinross House in Scotland built by Sir William Bruce. This house changed everything. In the late 17 th century a completely different type of grand house began to appear. This was the first fully classical house in Scotland.
- Also called "Mozart in London". Lucy Worsley travels to Salzburg and London tracing the life of Wolfgang A. Mozart and especially the year he and his family stayed in London. Wolfgang was born 8pm Jan 27th in 1756. The family were devout Catholics. His father was a music teacher and his mother Anna Maria gave birth to 7 children but 5 had died in infancy. Mozart's sister was an exceptional piano player also. It was on London soil that Wolfgang would compose his first symphony. His father had to learn marketing in London to advertise the concerts, and Wolfgang did play to King George. But things would take a strange turn before they headed home.
- Ray is a UK Naturalist and Bushcraft expert and he travels to various places in the UK to see the Flora and Fauna. He often speaks to other experts in the area about the local animals and plants. There are episodes about Barrowdale, Dartmoor, Thames Path and the Isle of Skye, which are all missing from this list.
- Fiona Bruce, a British Television journalist, uncovers the story of Leonardo da Vinci, who is considered to be one of the greatest artists that ever lived. She visits, Florence, New York, London, Milan, Paris and Tuscany in her journey. She also decloses a previously lost painting and speaks with the restorer and an art dealer in New York who have known about this painting for 2 years.
- Host Holly Holden on a tour of Blenheim Palace, a grand private residence in England where Winston Churchill was born and where the Duke of Marlborough resides.
- Sarah Daniels and her brother Phil are both in the Real Estate business. Sarah prefers the suburbs and Phil the urban areas. They each show a couple of prospect buyers 3 properties. We see the properties and what the couple think of them, and they choose one from each pairing. Then at the end the couple pick one that they like the best.
- Andrew Graham-Dixon investigates the 14th-century tapestry origins in the Low Countries, their strategic location facilitating art markets, shaping an enduring artistic legacy through architecture and culture.
- The New Silk Road is the name for China's trillion-dollar plan to create new trading routes and expand its ambitions of global leadership. In this four-episode series, Anthony Morse journeys to Pakistan, Egypt and Iran as it tracks the huge infrastructure projects and soft-power cultural moves that are spearheading China's bold new economic diplomacy in the region.
- We see 3 stories about the bond between horses and humans in Norway. A woman who competed in the world's longest horse race, a mountain horse family living off the land and a war veteran with post- traumatic stress disorder who engages in horse therapy.
- Prisoner 10874 is cast deep into the cold dark chambers of solitary confinement. On the brink of insanity, a voice reaches out to him and helps him regain control and through time, teaches him that escape can only become a reality if he learns to tap into the hidden psychic talents of the human mind. From solitude, the wise man preaches, comes evolution.
- Blink is the story of Sally, a one time could-have-been champion in an illicit underground world where things can change in the blink of an eye.
- The De Young exhibit has 11 galleries of new and achieved works of glass artistic team of Dale Chihuly. The workshop is in Ballard, Seattle, Washington state. Chihuly has his work displayed all around the world. We see here the process of making many large pieces.
- Through this 8 part series Phil chooses 100 homes that typically represent the period that they were built in. These homes vary in size, materials used, style and location across Britain. There is an 8 th part not listed in the episode list, which is the "Contemporary" edition, which takes us up to date from the 1970s.
- Pierre-Yves Cousteau, Jacques Yves Cousteau's youngest child, explore the Meditteranean and the 4 reserve areas that have banned fishing for 11 years and compares the conditions. The reserves are rich in all sea life compared to the overfishing in the rest of the sea, all except for red coral.
- From the Vancouver Public Library Eric McCormack introduces the 5 finalists and their books. A front line medical worker reads a paragraph from each book, and the finalist is announced and awarded. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the event is not in the usual format of taking place in an hotel, but the finalists are in their homes, we see them on video.
- After a prior argument with her boyfriend, Blue ponders about a letter from an admirer she happens to find in her purse. Understanding the letter could literally open a new set of complications, she ignores her curiosity and continues through her day. Will she fall victim to her impulses or simply pretend she never saw this declaration of love? Let's find out..