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- A historian races to find the legendary Templar Treasure before a team of mercenaries.
- Benjamin Gates must follow a clue left in John Wilkes Booth's diary to prove his ancestor's innocence in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
- Jess Valenzuela, a 20-year-old Dreamer, sets off on an exploration to discover the mystery of her family history, and, with the help of her friends, seeks to recover historical lost treasure.
- The plot is unknown at this time.
- A drama dealing with the abduction and murder of a young black girl, soon to be adopted by her white foster family, and the trail of lies, blame, guilt and notoriety which follow.
- Paul Finchley (Robbie Coltrane) is a bona fide "national treasure", one half of a popular, long-running comedy double act. However, the famous comedian's world is thrown into chaos when he is accused of historic sexual abuse.
- The same, likeable characters return for another adventure; this time to find the legendary City of Gold, in America. Clues are found in Europe and the USA that ultimately lead to, yes, a 2nd National Treasure and perhaps the repairing of old relationships. Stunning vistas and a storyline that lures fans in.
- Every year millions of us flock to the homes and gardens of the National Trust. But out of sight of visitors lies a hidden world. Behind closed doors, dedicated teams are battling to keep priceless heritage alive.
- Deleted scenes from 'National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets'.
- Alternate ending from 'National Treasure'.
- Follow Kirk Cameron across Europe and the U.S. as he seeks to discover the people, places and principles that made America the freest, most prosperous and generous nation the world has ever known.
- A theatre adaptation of the well known story of Jim Hawkins and his adventures in search of Treasure Island.
- For years, Jimmy Savile, Rolf Harris, Stuart Hall and pop star Gary Glitter were adored by fans - but the horrifying truth of how they abused vulnerable fans and junior employees has now emerged.
- Deleted scenes from 'National Treasure'.
- From the desk on which Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence to Dorothy's ruby slippers, the National Museum of American History houses many of America's greatest treasures and icons. Learn the stories of how they came to be a part of the museum's collection, and meet the people who have restored some of these treasures.
- The botched Operation Yewtree investigation, which sought to bring to light historic sex offences perpetrated by British celebrities in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal.
- Sir Trevor McDonald and Julia Bradbury count down the Top 20 Greatest National Treasures of all-time.
- This short offers comments from Turteltaub, Voight, Bruckheimer, Cage, Ruge, Kruger, Deschanel, Bartha, Spencer and screenwriters Terry Rossio and Ted Elliott. It looks at some of the historical locations used in the film.
- Documentary that records the project to conserve the Cutty Sark by raising it 3 metres in its dry dock and surrounding it it with a "sea" of glass. During this, a disastrous fire broke out requiring the ship to be extensively renovated.
- Documentary series in which Griff Rhys Jones discovers the problems faced by the National Trust as it strives to preserve Wales's national treasures.
- This short features Turteltaub, Bartha, Spencer, and period nautical dresser Courtney Anderson. The piece looks at the design, creation and destruction of the boat seen at the movie's start. It provides a quick and enjoyable glimpse of that part of the production.
- Explore NZ's recent history - the wonderful, the hidden and the controversial. Hosted by Scotty and Stacey Morrison, National Treasures showcases unique historical objects and their personal stories. Made with the support of NZ On Air.
- A set of ancient Chinese chimes are kept intact and whole throughout the Northern Expedition, WWII, and Chinese Civil War.
- This making-of featurette takes you to the many locations important to the film to find out how they shot in such hallowed historical venues and how they created exact replicas of such places. These insights, plus revealing information about working with the actors and director, the stunts and the special effects, are disclosed in this entertaining peek behind the scenes.
- In order to find the treasure, one man must find the first clue to the Charlotte.
- This short gives us notes from Bruckheimer, Cage, Deschanel, Turteltaub, Kruger, Spencer, screenwriters Jim Kouf and Cormac and Marianne Wibberley, prop master Erik Nelson, and Archivist of the United States John Carlin. This one gives us a look at elements connected to the National Archives set, and it adds more footage from the production as well as some insights related to the design of the heist.
- Britain's fascinating history is all around us. Up and down the country there are amazing places to visit and incredible ways to uncover the stories of our shared past. Now historian Dan Snow and BBC presenter Sian Williams are to bring this history to life live to the nation's living rooms. Broadcast from Britain's most striking historical locations, National Treasures Live will give viewers unique access to events happening across the country. The 5x30-minute peak time series will throw open the doors to some of the UK's most exciting venues, including restorations, digs and heritage sites.
- This piece looks at the history of Masons and the Templar Knights. We mostly hear narration, but we also get comments from Knights Templar of California Grand Commander Dan McDaniel. It offers an interesting little overview with good insights like the reason why Friday the 13th is viewed as unlucky.
- Actress Margaret John talks about her long acting career, and how comedy has given her a big breaks now she is in her 80s.
- Adapted from the award winning "Tasmania's forests: A Global Treasure, A National Responsibility" (2004), "Australia's forests: A Global Treasure, A National Reponsibility" was produced by Heidi Douglas for The Wilderness Society international climate change campaign.
- Highlights the unprecedented destruction of Tasmania's unique oldgrowth forests. Forest are clearfelled and burnt and wildlife poisoned in the creation of export woodchips, whilst community protest continues to grow. Nominated for Best Short Documentary, Forest Film Festival 2005; Katherine Knight Award "Inspire, Inform, Involve" 2005; Earth Vision International Environmental Film Festival 2005