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2002
2002x1
Great Natural Wonders of the World
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Great Natural Wonders of the World focuses on natural landscapes rather than wildlife. This show spends an hour highlighting some of the greatest visions of the world ever seen. It is .. show full overview
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Building the Great Pyramid
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Dramatised documentary describing how the Great Pyramid of Giza - the only one of the Seven Ancient Wonders to survive to the present day - was built.
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Walking with Giant Killers
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Danny Baker and Danny Kelly take a nostalgic look back at some dramatic encounters between footballing Davids and Goliaths, focusing on those FA Cup matches in which, confounding all the odds, the underdogs prevailed.
2002x21
Accidents in Space
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2002x3
The Boy Can't Help It
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A documentary about Tourettes sufferer John Davidson. This is a follow-up to the 1989 TV documentary John's Not Mad focusing on his present circumstances as an adult with Tourettes and .. show full overview
2002x31
When Rock Ruled The World
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From 1970 to the mid 80s, When Rock Ruled The World celebrates the unavoidable appeal of the loudest, fastest, heaviest music on the planet, a time when everyone wanted to own an .. show full overview
2002x6
The Man Who Destroyed Everything
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A documentary film examining the reasons behind artist Michael Landy's decision to systematically destroy all of his possessions.
2002x40
The Trials of Henry Kissinger
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"Henry Kissinger is a war criminal," says firebrand journalist Christopher Hitchens. "He's a liar. And he's personally responsible for murder, for kidnapping, for torture." What is .. show full overview
2002x17
When Disco Ruled The World
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Get into the groove with this exploration of the sounds, stars and fashions behind the major soundtrack of the mid to late 70s. George McCrae tells us the story of his first disco .. show full overview
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When Shoulderpads Ruled The World
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When Shoulderpads Ruled The World glorifies everything 1980s, the "go for it" decade, when big was best. It was a time of excess, glamour and gloss, when if you had it you absolutely .. show full overview
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When Snooker Ruled the World
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During the 80’s snooker was number 1 televised sport, with the legendary 1985 World Championship final between Dennis Taylor and Steve Davis reaching 18.6 million viewers, a third of the .. show full overview
2002x16
Arthur: King of the Britons
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A documentary, narrated by the late Richard Harris, exploring the roots of Arthurian legend. Historian Geoffrey Ashe is interviewed about the legend and the historical events that .. show full overview
2002x33
When The Terminator met Rambo
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When The Terminator met Rambo is the story at the heart of When Muscles Ruled the World, the time when Arnie took on Sly in a superb exhibition of bulging biceps, rippling thighs and .. show full overview
2002x7
The Trouble with Michel
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The documentary examines the life of Michel Houellebecq, Europe's controversial and dangerous writer, who offends people with his razor sharp attacks on modern life and is adored as a genius and a visionary.
2002x37
Turner: The Man Who Painted Britain
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While Joseph Mallord William Turner is considered by many to be Britain's greatest landscape painter, his private life reveals a man of extremes and contradictions. This docudrama explores the extraordinary story of a brilliant self-made man.
2002x34
When Hippies Ruled The World
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As seen through the blurred eyesight of the coolest cats of the sixties, When Hippies Ruled The World takes a trip back to the end of the psychedelic Sixties - the dreams, trips, movies, .. show full overview
2002x43
The Falklands Play Row
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In 1987, the BBC commissioned a play to mark the fifth anniversary of the Falklands conflict. But the play was not shown until 2002. This documentary examines the political furore .. show full overview
2002x8
Bankrupt: Ray Gosling
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With more than 100 television documentaries and over a thousand radio documentaries, Ray Gosling's name - and his reputation - were known to millions. But five years ago Gosling's .. show full overview
2002x45
When Snooker Ruled the World
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A nostalgic look back at the heroes and villains that helped snooker become the UK's number one televised sport of the 1980s. (2002)
2002x38
Iguanas - Living like Dinosaurs
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In the past the green iguanas of Central America have been used in movies to depict dinosaurs. This film explores how the social lives of these modern lizards may hold the clue to the behaviour of dinosaurs. Narrated by David Attenborough
2002x44
Dan Cruickshank and the Lost Treasure of Kabul
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In the face of war, Dan Cruickshank explores the wonders of a once-great civilisation, discovering monuments to rival the pyramids, treasure that outshines Tutankhamun's and even magical .. show full overview
2002x42
Falklands War Stories: The Correspondent
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Brian Hanrahan reminisces about his experiences while covering the Falklands War in 1982.
2002x12
Jeff Buckley: Everybody Here Wants You
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Jimmy Page, Brad Pitt and Chrissie Hynde are among the contributors to this one-off documentary that looks at the talented singer and songwriter Jeff Buckley who drowned five years ago .. show full overview
2002x17
Somme Journey
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David Ervine of the Progressive Unionist Party and Sinn Fein's Tom Hartley explore the issue of war and memory as they walk the WWI killing fields of Northern France and Flanders.
2002x18
The Cobra Ferrari Wars
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The date is 1959. The place is Le Mans racing circuit, France. A little known Texan racing driver, Carrol Shelby, wins the most prestigious event in motor racing at his first attempt and .. show full overview
2002x13
The King of Capitalism: Thomas Watson and IBM
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2002x41
Vivaldi Unmasked
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Conductor Charles Hazlewood explores the life of composer Antonio Vivaldi, examining the development of his music and his most famous work, The Four Seasons. Having mastered the violin .. show full overview
2002x33
A Very English Genius
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"A Very English Genius" is a documentary telling the story of how Michael Ventris became obsessed with the quest of cracking the earliest known writing system, Linear B, which originated .. show full overview
2002x39
A Very English Genius: How Michael Ventris Cracked Linear B
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On 1 July 1952, a 30-year-old architect called Michael Ventris made a BBC radio broadcast which was to secure his place in archaeological and history books forever. He announced that .. show full overview
2002x32
SAS - Iranian Embassy Siege
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In the Spring of 1980 heavily armed terrorists force their way into the Iranian Embassy in London. They demand the release of their comrades in Iran or they will kill all the hostages. .. show full overview
2002x23
Sense and Sensation
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Historian John Brewer explores the rich culture of 18th-century London, and traces the birth of Georgian society.
2002x9
The Tramp and the Dictator
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A documentary looking at the backgrounds of Charlie Chaplin and Adolf Hitler, and the production of the former's film "The Great Dictator".
2002x21
The Day That Shook The World
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BBC Choice presents a compilation of BBC News 24's coverage of the events of 11th September 2001.
2002x31
11 September - One Year On
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News 24's coverage of 11 September.
2002x30
The Abyss
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Peter Snow presents highlights from today's three deep-sea dives around the world. In 2002 BBC organized three concurrent dives , first in Monterey Bay where unmanned submersible is .. show full overview
2002x29
The Private Lives of Pompeii
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With the possible exception of the pyramids, Pompeii is arguably the foremost archaeological site in the consciousness of a European television audience. So how would you make a new .. show full overview
2002x10
The Cult of Kahlo
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Frida Kahlo is now the most successful Latin American artist that the world has ever seen. However, when she died in 1954 she was almost unknown. Tim Niel's film explores the life and .. show full overview
2002x19
Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot
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Nick Knowles explores the facts and the fiction behind the legendary Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot.
2002x22
50 Places To See Before You Die
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Earlier this year 20,000 members of the public cast their vote on what they saw as the locations everyone should visit at least once. The result is a definitive wishlist of global .. show full overview
2002x11
Baader-Meinhof: In Love with Terror
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2002x14
Aztecs: For Blood And Gold
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Critic William Feaver explores the complex civilisation of the Aztecs.
2002x4
Life on Air: David Attenborough's 50 Years in Television
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Michael Palin presents a profile of the television career of David Attenborough, from controller of BBC Two to his wildlife programmes such as Life on Earth and The Blue Planet.
2002x28
The Angry Brigade
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30 years ago Britain's longest political trial ended at the Old Bailey with 10 year jail sentences for four young revolutionary anarchists. They were members of the Angry Brigade; a .. show full overview
2002x20
Moses
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Recognised as a hugely influential prophet in Christianity, Judaism and Islam, Moses outlined a basis for morality which has lasted over 3,000 years. Using the latest scientific evidence .. show full overview
2002x24
The Voynich Mystery
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How the contents of an enigmatic book unearthed in an Italian monastery in 1912 has confounded scientists and code-breakers.
2002x15
Peter Cook: At a Slight Angle to the Universe
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2002x5
The Real Jane Austen
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Actress Anna Chancellor, a distant relative of Jane Austen, discovers the woman behind the acclaimed novels through readings and reconstructions. Location shots of her homes in Steventon .. show full overview

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