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      • MUSIC VOYAGER - (58)

        Music Voyager is a music and travel broadcast series (television/cable, broadband, in-flight and mobile) that invites viewers to discover the exciting sounds of the planet. The host is Jacob Edgar, an explorer who does not search for lost cities or ancient ruins. He's on the quest for a different kind of treasure…music. As an ethnomusicologist and world music record producer, Edgar travels the globe hunting for the best songs the world has to offer, and he suffers through some of the worst…so you don’t have to. Along the way, he's rewarded with a backstage pass to concert halls, street festivals, recording studios and rehearsal rooms. With local musicians as his guide, Edgar tastes exotic and occasionally ghastly food, visits off-the-beaten path attractions and parties the night away to amazing concerts at hidden venues that only the locals know. Join music voyager for unexpected adventures and surprising discoveries that unveil the magic, mystery and music of far off lands.

      • PAST HUNTERS

        S1 EP 03: THE BLOCK. The team investigate a disused factory in Burton-Upon-Trent. Reports of paranormal happenings are common and the team are ready for anything.

      • PAST HUNTERS

        S1 EP 04: MILL STREET BARRACKS. Built in 1861 Mill Street Barracks is steeped in rich history. It has accommodated many branches of the armed forces throughout its life. Like many other barracks it has also been used as a morgue making it a prime location for the supernatural.

      • RACE TO MARS - (1)

        Based on contemporary, international research being done at space agencies and in laboratories. Race To Mars imagines the first human voyage to Race to Mars capturing every exhilarating detail, from lift-off through touchdown on Mars to return to Earth, drawing viewers into the heart of an amazing journey. In the year 2030, the race to be the first to reach the Red Planet is on.

      • GARONGA SAFARI - (7)

        In this chapter René with his fellow Safari they have the lesson to learn to recognize the types of birds and feathered edges of Africa. In this new adventure in the savannah of Garonga we learn more about genetic origin and the ancestors of birds. In a group will try to find out the more than 100 species of birds that inhabit the area, as well as identify 950 types of sounds made around the day. A new competition teams will test hearing and knowledge of students recognizing the greatest possible number of scribblers and despite being concentrated in it, will be surprised with pleasant surprises of mammals that appear in its path. In this new day we observe how group members learn how important it is for a safari guide, knowing and passionate about the fantastic world of feathered creatures.

      • GARONGA SAFARI - (8)

        This chapter begins with a lion's body lying in the courtyard of the house of the student group tour guides. Fact that will allow them throughout the day to learn and learn about the structure and body of the king of the jungle. On the other hand, they will go on land to learn a new lesson in safari guides, comprising learn to recognize the types of grasses that exist in Africa and to also recognize the type of animals that could be found near these bushes. Lesson that seems pretty boring for students, but ultimately achieve understand how important it is to have this knowledge. Moreover, that despite believe it's a pretty boring day with little adrenaline will be surprised throughout the tour with stunning and magnificent mammals that appear along the way. Thanks to body lion found Rene and his whole group, they can understand and closely observe how the food chain of nature and animals works finally witnessing as the body of the cat is reduced to bones in a couple of hours by animals and carrion birds.

      • SACRED CULTURE

        REGRESO A LOS HIMALAYAS. Claudio Iturra embarks on a trip to India and Nepal, to show the life of its inhabitants, their customs, the architecture of its temples and holy cities. Get up close Hinduism, caste system, poverty, sacred cows, temples and cremations. We invite you to join a unique tour of the Indian subcontinent for an unforgettable journey.

      • POSTCARD PERFECT

        TAHITI. French Polynesia... lying 18,000km away from France, this overseas territory in the South Pacific is made up of 118 islands, and half of its population is concentrated on the biggest: the mythical island of Tahiti. With its dreamy beaches, its lagoons of crystal clear water at its luxurious vegetation the most famous French archipelago is the ultimate destination for honeymoons and weddings. But behind this postcard image hides a very different reality. Like elsewhere, the archipelago was unable to fend off crisis.

      • THE AVIATORS (1)

        S7. The Aviators is a fast-paced, exciting TV series hosted and written by world-renowned pilots. This unique series joins our aviation expert correspondents as they cover a broad range of topics designed to keep both pilots and aviation enthusiasts informed and entertained. The series covers everything from new aircraft designs to the latest GPS technologies, accident and safety awareness, airline profiles, and remote fly-in getaways all over the world - The Aviators has it all!

      • THE AVIATORS (2)

        S7. The Aviators is a fast-paced, exciting TV series hosted and written by world-renowned pilots. This unique series joins our aviation expert correspondents as they cover a broad range of topics designed to keep both pilots and aviation enthusiasts informed and entertained. The series covers everything from new aircraft designs to the latest GPS technologies, accident and safety awareness, airline profiles, and remote fly-in getaways all over the world - The Aviators has it all!

      • GOLDEN GOLD

        The economic turmoil has given new life to gold as the thirst for this metal seems inextinguishable and has consequences all over the world. Indeed, this infatuation has unintended consequences. For instance, gold fever among the London bankers endangers an Indonesian tropical paradise and its development model based on the preservation of nature and traditional activities. This edifying investigation draws a parallel between the setup of the gold market controlled by a handful of financiers and the unexpected effects of speculation in Indonesia, Europe and Peru.

      • NOMADS

        FREESTYLE SNOWMOBILE MADNESS ACROSS AMERICA. The world’s best freestyle snowmobilers tackle individual challenges to perform in Valdez, the home of snowmobiling.

      • TRAVEL PLAN

        JAIPUR. Travel to Amazing Places all over the world. From Paris to Petra. From New York to Cambodia.

      • TRAVEL PLAN

        JERUSALEM CRISTIAN. Travel to Amazing Places all over the world. From Paris to Petra. From New York to Cambodia.

      • DISTANT SHORES

        FRISIAN ISLANDS. Paul and Sheryl set sail from England and cross the North Sea to Holland, then sail through the shallow waters of the Wadden Sea to visit the Frisian Islands. They must contend with tides and currents while navigating through tricky shoals and ride out a storm by beaching the boat on a sandbank. But the natural beauty of the islands and relaxed nature of the people living here make the challenges all worthwhile.

      • DISTANT SHORES

        ISLANDS OF DENMARK. Leaving the North Sea, Paul and Sheryl join the summer migration of boaters making the 2-day transit through Germany's Kiel Canal to reach the Baltic Sea where there is a tall ship parade for Kiel Week. They sail on to Denmark to explore islands of the south Fyn archipelago where in Faaborg they learn how to smoke fish in the old ways. On the island of Lyo they visit heritage homes, meet a family running a traditional farm, and a woman who has created a show and museum honouring local maritime history in her kitchen.

      • REBUILDING OUR ENVIRONMENT

        SOLAR COLLECTORS. Rebuilding our environment tries to analyze and investigate building procedures, the different types of energy and the means of life that adapt to and respect the environment. A series that helps to become aware and to learn more about new technologies and procedures that contribute to ecology. Analysis of energy projects that show that the work and use of renewable energy, mainly solar energy, is healthier and more economical than other sources of energy. Tags: energy saving, pollution, oil, gas, climate change, solar thermal energy.

      • REBUILDING OUR ENVIRONMENT

        WIND POWER (ENERGIA EOLICA ). Explanation of the importance of the use of wind energy as a fuel-saving method. The evolution and functioning of wind energy systems. Tags: wind, mills, wind turbines, electric generator.

      • MUNDO AD PORTAS (21)

        S1. Why travelling makes us so happy? Is it because it makes us remember what we are capable of creating? In "Mundo Ad Portas" we closely follow the journey of a curious photographer and a travel businessman that, for two months, leave their routine aside to learn about unique places with unforgettable cultures.

      • THE GREAT JOURNEY

        MORE LIGHTWEIGHT THAN AIR. 100 years ago, two young Argentine pilots, Eduardo Bradley and Angel Zuloaga, were the first men to cross the Andes Mountains through the air aboard a precarious balloon. They flew more than 8. 000 meters, from Santiago of Chile to Mendoza in Argentina. Relive the feelings and passions of two men who courageously pushed the bounds of flight in ways previously unimaginable. The first attempts to fly in early 1900 and how to fly today on the Andes mountain range.

      • THE GREAT JOURNEY

        THESE OLD FLYING MACHINES. Gustavo Marón takes a historical tour from the aeronautical museum of Santiago, in Chile to the airport of Mendoza, in Argentina to know the old and modern flight machines.

      • AVIATORS VIII (5)

        The Aviators is a fast-paced, exciting TV series hosted and written by world re-nowned pilots. This unique series joins our aviation expert correspondents as they cover a bread range of topics designed to keep both pilots and aviation enthusiasts informed and entertained. The series covers everything from new aicraft designs to the latest GPS technologies, accident and safety awareness, airline profiles and remote fly-in getaways all over the world - The Aviators has it all!

      • AVIATORS VIII (6)

        The Aviators is a fast-paced, exciting TV series hosted and written by world re-nowned pilots. This unique series joins our aviation expert correspondents as they cover a bread range of topics designed to keep both pilots and aviation enthusiasts informed and entertained. The series covers everything from new aicraft designs to the latest GPS technologies, accident and safety awareness, airline profiles and remote fly-in getaways all over the world - The Aviators has it all!

      • THE AVIATORS (4)

        S6. FORCES OF FLIGHT: Get ready for some learning as we explain the four forces that act on any object trying to essentially defy gravity. Sir Isaac would be proud! SKYTYPING: How to create messages in the sky that effective become the world’s largest billboard.

      • THE AVIATORS (5)

        S6. SPACE FLIGHT: A look at the history of NASA and the space program through the decades including the many triumphs and all too many tragedies.

      • NOMAD'S LAND

        USA - PART 1. "Where is the West, right? ". Rather than crossing the United States from east to west on a Route 66 became too busy, Christophe has chosen for its US exploration to lost near the Mexican border, to flirt with the great plains and cross Rockies. His trip is also an opportunity to meet the men who rub even large spaces that fit the life on the road in a logic of freedom, and that are still a dperdu ranch in the desert or the great plains of where they Utopia. It may be off the beaten path America still leaves room for dreams?

      • THE DESCENT

        Is it possible to travel through time? By digging deep into caves and rocks, let's travel through time to the latest Ice Age.

      • MISSION EXPLORATION: MEGALOPOLIS - (10)

        As millions more people join the exodus from the countryside seeking a living in the big city, Alexandra Leroux, host of the series, investigates how these ever-expanding urban sprawls cope with yet more incoming human beings.

      • NOMADS

        BIG MOUNTAIN EXTREME SKIING IN VALDEZ, ALASKA. Professional skiers migrate to Valdez mountainsides to test themselves in the ultimate arena.

      • TWENTY MASTERPIECES OF NATURE

        MERU. Throughout the world, there are men and women who strive to protect the planet, rather than exploiting its resources. They know that man cannot exist without nature, and realize that nature now requires someone to safeguard and protect it. Twenty Masterpieces of Nature takes you to the beautiful places where these heroes do their work. See unparalleled footage of Brazil’s Iguazu Falls, Canada’s Waterton Lakes, and even Madagascar’s lunar reliefs. This series gives you a behind the scenes tour of places where most men never even get to set foot. This series not only features stunning images of the natural treasures hidden within these sanctuaries, it also takes you on a journey of hope, proving that man and nature can be allies and coexist in harmony.

      • TWENTY MASTERPIECES OF NATURE

        PALO VERDE. Throughout the world, there are men and women who strive to protect the planet, rather than exploiting its resources. They know that man cannot exist without nature, and realize that nature now requires someone to safeguard and protect it. Twenty Masterpieces of Nature takes you to the beautiful places where these heroes do their work. See unparalleled footage of Brazil’s Iguazu Falls, Canada’s Waterton Lakes, and even Madagascar’s lunar reliefs. This series gives you a behind the scenes tour of places where most men never even get to set foot. This series not only features stunning images of the natural treasures hidden within these sanctuaries, it also takes you on a journey of hope, proving that man and nature can be allies and coexist in harmony.

      • SHARING THE EARTH

        THAILAND. Veterinarian, biologist and adventurer Mannaig de Kersauson travels the world in search of men and women who work to repair the damages inflicted upon the environment. She is on the lookout for ways, new and old, mankind has found for living in harmony with nature. She talks to scientists, experts or local tribesmen from different parts of the world about these environmental issues and what can be done to restore some balance. From Canada to Brazil or Kenya, SHARING THE EARTH is an odyssey that enables us to learn more about our planet's diversity and the means to protect it.

      • PAST HUNTERS

        S1 EP 05: HACK GREEN'S SECRET NUCLEAR BUNKER. The Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker is a former government-owned nuclear bunker located at Hack Green, Cheshire, England. It Started as a decoy site for enemy bombers but later developed into a legitimate base. Now it is ripe with hauntings.

      • PAST HUNTERS

        S1 EP 06: DRAKELOW TUNNELS. The Drakelow Tunnels are a former underground military complexused mainly for storage. However, during the construction and running of this facility, 6 people are thought to have died. It is believed most of the hauntings that occur here are from the very people that died here.

      • A SEASON WITH THE TEAM ELITE

        YOUTH SKIING ALPINISM. Follow the Elite Youth Alpine team with competitors from different levels, from beginners to world champions. Follow the ebbs and flows of a season with four main characters.

      • WORLD MEDICINE (8)

        S1. Embark on a world tour of ancestral medicinal practices with Bernard Fontanille - an emergency doctor used to operations in difficult conditions - through majestic landscapes. Through his various encounters he will learn about the different realities of a country. Bernard travels across the globe to cure, safeguard, heal and take care of people, to ease their pain. Led by his strong sense of humanity and his curiosity, he helps us discover and delve into the lives of women and men caring for others, saving lives; sometimes even inventing new treatments.

      • WORLD MEDICINE (9)

        S1. Embark on a world tour of ancestral medicinal practices with Bernard Fontanille - an emergency doctor used to operations in difficult conditions - through majestic landscapes. Through his various encounters he will learn about the different realities of a country. Bernard travels across the globe to cure, safeguard, heal and take care of people, to ease their pain. Led by his strong sense of humanity and his curiosity, he helps us discover and delve into the lives of women and men caring for others, saving lives; sometimes even inventing new treatments.

      • WWII DOCUMENTARY FILMS

        THE GREATEST STORY OF THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC. Award-winning documentary films produced to enlighten future generations about the personal stories of the WWII generations.

      • THE STRADIVARIUS COMPLEX

        From his atelier in Barcelona, David Bagué, one of the world's most talented and charismatic luthiers, dedicates body and soul to making violins with a single purpose: to reach the transcendence Stradivarius' violins achieved.

      • IGUAZU FALLS

        Bordering 3 countries, Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina, the Iguazu Falls are considered the most breathtaking in the world and the Iguazu National Park has been designated one of the 7 natural wonders of the world. But with nearly 1 million yearly visitors, it faces quite an ecological challenge. The Guarani Indians have fallen victims to this booming industry. They had to sell their lands to hotel groups. Nowadays, they eke out a living no longer fishing or hunting but making handicrafts for tourists. This film is about the men and women trying to preserve the delicate balance between preserving the nature and tending to the visitors’ curiosity.

      • NOMADS

        ALASKA BIG MOUNTAIN EXTREME SKIING. Alaska is known for it's Alaskan Pipeline and the best heli-skiing this episode takes us deep into mountain lines as we try to out run avalanches.

      • TERRUA

        MARTINO VINEYARD. Doctors recommend wine for its antioxidant properties and nutrients. We recommend it simply because it’s good. That’s why in Terruá, we invite you to learn about the different wine-related touristic and gastronomic destinies, one of the iconic products of the Chilean industry.

      • TERRUA

        LIMARI VINEYARD. Doctors recommend wine for its antioxidant properties and nutrients. We recommend it simply because it’s good. That’s why in Terruá, we invite you to learn about the different wine-related touristic and gastronomic destinies, one of the iconic products of the Chilean industry.

      • KITCHEN RUSH

        MADRID - RESTAURANTS CAFÉ DE CHINITAS & ZARAGES. A journey to some of the best restaurants around the globe. We're going to try everything from sushi to steak tartare. Surprise some of the great Chefs at work and learn how they prepare their favorite dishes. So join us for a taste of gourmet kitchens around the planet.

      • KITCHEN RUSH

        MADRID -RESTAURANTS LA BOLA TABERNA & LA CAMARILLA. A journey to some of the best restaurants around the globe. We're going to try everything from sushi to steak tartare. Surprise some of the great Chefs at work and learn how they prepare their favorite dishes. So join us for a taste of gourmet kitchens around the planet.

      • DISTANT SHORES

        GERMANY. It's the end of the sailing season in Sweden and autumn storms are brewing. The Shards set sail from Gothenburg to run south from the weather down the Kattegat through the Straits islands of Denmark to Kiel City, the sailing capital of Germany where all children are given sail training in school. It is also a base for the German Navy's Baltic fleet and Paul and Sheryl learn about its history on a visit to the Laboe Naval Memorial before leaving the Baltic for the North Sea by way of the Kiel Canal.

      • DISTANT SHORES

        DUTCH CANALS. Back in the North Sea, Paul and Sheryl make their first stop in Norderney, one of the East Frisian Islands of Germany before entering the Dutch canals at the major port of Delfzijl. They travel the picturesque standing-mast route through the countryside before sailing to ports bordering Lake Ijssel and conclude their voyage in Amsterdam.

      • EASTER ISLAND, BACK TO THE PAST

        Easter Island, With its’ fascinating gigantic stone statues scattered around the island, is presented today as the example of a civilisation collapse due to an ecological disaster of great magnitude. In this scenario, deforestation is said to have triggered chaos, famine and war, leading to the violent destruction of its sculptural heritage, the decline of its civilization and the near extinction of its population. The Franco-Belgian expedition led in 1935 is considered to be the benchmark study on Easter island. Belgian archeologist Henri Lavachery and the Swiss Alfred Métraux led the mission, after French archaeologist, Charles Watelin, died during the journey,. They brought back the head of a statue to France and a whole statue back to Belgium, which is now exhibited at the Musée du Cinquantenaire in Brussels. 65 years after this expedition, Nicolas Cauwe, curator at the Musée du Cinquantenaire in Brussel, decided to launch a new excavation campaign to find out more about the history of this statue and investigate further into the history of the mythical Island. After 10 years a multidisciplinary scientific research this expedition has led to astonishing new findings. contradicting the whole theories about tribal warfare and the violent destruction of the statues. The disappearance of the forest is not solely due to man, monuments have been turned into cemeteries rather than sacked, skeletons show no signs of malnutrition and statues have been layed down on the ground with the utmost care. All these evidences lead to a new understanding of the fate of this Polynesian population trying to cope and adapt to climate changes while shifting towards a new social and religious organization.