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      • LOVE & MARRIAGE: THE LEGEND OF KALINGA

        The Legend of Kalinga is a beautifully narrated journey to the village of Buscalan located in Kalinga, North of Luzon in the Philippines to explore the ancient culture of the Kalinga tribe through an ages-old love story. Whang-Od is the last female “Mombobtok” tribal tattoo artist of the Kalinga. Today she is 103 years old and is still performing tribal tattoos for tattoo seekers who arrive every day to seek her sought-after skin art. She recounts her painful love story of a handsome Headhunter from neighboring village with whom she fell in love while rendering a tattoo for his bravery. The Legend of Kalinga emotionally explores how old culture pushes and forces even the most ardent lovers apart.

      • TUSCANY'S LAST COWBOYS

        At the heart of the Maremma, Tuscany's coastal region, cattle and horses have been bred for over thousands of years. Cattle herders are known here as "Butteri" - they are tough and resilient. May 1st is the day of the "Merca", the most important day of the year for every Buttero: wild roaming calves are separated from their mothers and branded with a traditional branding iron.

      • CROC LABYRINTH

        Herpetologist Vince Shacks and underwater cameraman Brad Bestelink go on a unique crocodile diving adventure to find out more about these cave systems, and how the reptiles use them. They enter a dark underworld of mystery and danger, and they find themselves doing things that no one has ever attempted before. Apart from swimming with huge crocodiles, they’re the first to noose a wild Nile crocodile underwater, and they’re the first to attach a remote camera to it, to see where it goes.

      • 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.

      • HISTORIC FOOTBALL MATCH IN FLORENCE

        Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is today a so-called "museum-city". The small city center is invaded by thousands of tourists every day. But there is one sport tourists usually don't know : the calcio florentino, a violent game with no rules, exclusively for Florentine people. Struggling with the consequences of gentrification, the city is losing its identity and its citizens. But there is still one way in which Florence and the "Fiorentini" can express their own identity - the "Calcio Storico Fiorentino" (Historical Florentine soccer), a game that has been played in Florence for 800 years but only 3 days a year in the month of June! This primitive, tough and dangerous mix of football and boxing is played in one of the world's most famous squares, the Piazza Santa Croce. The players can hit the ball with their hands or feet, and they can stop their adversaries in any way possible. These two rules make the game one of the roughest sports ever played.

      • MUSIC VOYAGER - (44)

        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.

      • JOURNEYS IN INDIA

        PANNA: LAND OF THE DHOLE. Over the years, Bill has been able to find and film all of the great predators of India, but one—the wild Asiatic Dog or Dhole. These illusive and endangered canines have rarely been captured on camera. This is the last great wildlife challenge Bill has yet to conquer…Will he succeed?

      • NOMADS

        WAKEBOARDING. This episode of Nomads provides a sneak peek at life as a professional wakeboarder, what the sport is, and the east coast world of wakeboarding.

      • VERSAILLES FURNITURE

        Via six masterpieces, the film reveals the beauty of the spirit of Versailles of the 17th and 18th centuries. A unique homage to the people that crafted it, the furniture reveals the personal tastes of its commissioners, and portrays something that has ceased to exist! These unique items of furniture that once belonged to Louis 14th, Louis 15th, Marie-Antoinette and Louis 16th have fascinating stories to tell: the tortoise-shell chest-of-drawers with inlays of brass; an astronomical clock - a veritable miracle of science; the most emblematic example of French furniture art in the world - the King’s Desk; and the exquisite items made for Marie-Antoinette - the queen’s jewellery case and the wheat-sheaf furniture.

      • LOVE & MARRIAGE: SERENITY

        Serenity tells the tale of a forbidden love story between a passionate girl named Grace and her lover, Totoy, from the remote Aeta tribe, scattered in central Luzon Island, Philippines. Serenity delves deep into the lives of the rural mountain tribe and what is left of the Aeta’s ancient and in-depth culture including their rituals for love, match making, weddings, hunting, giving birth and family.

      • WIND QUEST - (4)

        Arthur de Kersauson, a young city-dweller hooked on extreme sports, and Antoine Auriol, World Champion in the Kiteboard Pro World Tour, set out in search of the winds of the world, collecting facts, fiction and amusing anecdotes. Their quest takes them all over the world, to destinations that include France, Reunion Island, Morocco, Turkey, Quebec, India, Namibia, Spain, Mexico, Ireland and Chile. The wind carves out the landscape of a country and shapes its inhabitants, customs and culture. These incisive, entertaining mini-road movies document our travellers' encounters with local people - moving, instructive, sometimes bizarre and always exotic. Wherever the wind blows, Arthur tries out wind-related activities, while Antoine seeks out elusive air currents, with his kite, hang-glider and slackline always at the ready.

      • THE PAST HUNTERS

        KNUTSFORD CROWN COURT – PART 1. Derek Acorah’s The Past Hunters travel to Knutsford and investigate a former Crown Court. Multiple people have been sentenced to death and life in prison, but will the team encounter any of its former inmates tonight?

      • RIP FILES

        S01 EP. 03 - INTO THE LIGHT. Team members Patricia Marin and Malinka Franklin help a lost soul cross over into the light.

      • RIP FILES

        S01 EP. 04 - HAUNTING MEMORIES. Investigators try new techniques and encounter more odd activities throughout this large estate.

      • WILD CULTURE

        TRIBU MASAI. This chapter addresses Claudio Iturra Mara National Reserve Masai, located in southwestern Kenya, and one of the largest parks in the world, where the tribe Masai warriors hunters living tradition. During his journey, the present reality of the roads in Kenya, which is not surprising that are ground and with very low speeds team, however, nature gives them surprises as the presence of baboon begging for food vehicles.

      • DIAMOND RIVER HUNTERS

        CUT AND DRIED. The pressure is on to find the big diamond before the winter snow drives the team from the valley. But labour disputes have brought the operation to a halt. A community meeting is called and compromise is reached. The miners agree to pay the labourers directly and employ more people from the local villages. Work resumes at the mine, but overnight 2 accidents occur. The Rhino, their go anywhere off road vehicle has had a spectacular hand brake failure and ramped off a 20 ft cliff. It is a complete write off and will affect the mobility of the team. Warren has also collapsed and fainted, knocking himself unconscious and seriously grazing his face. The altitude and fatigue are wearing him down. Alan is now working the top site, but he has also been gripped by big stone fever and is determined not to leave without finding a large diamond. Kim finds a few small carat stones on the sorting table. Over night the first snow falls and Alan has to rescue his team and equipment from the top site. They get everyone out, but without road access or pumps they cannot continue to mine there. Down in the valley the river freezes over and they are unable to dive or pump. Mining cannot continue and the team has to pull out for the winter. The investors all return to the valley where there is a backlog of over 500 bags to be sorted. It takes two full days to go through all the remaining bags and the team find a number of small diamonds. The diamonds are successfully exported from Lesotho and arrive in Cape Town. A decision will then be made about which stones are to be cut and which will be sold in the rough. Unfortunately some of the bigger stones have faults and impurities in them. The evaluators at E-Diamonds advise Peter to sell most of the parcel uncut, but he is willing to take the risk and cut 20 of the 33 diamonds. The cutting process is risky and the stones are analysed and mapped out on the Saran machine over and over, before the cutting process begins. Carlos, the owner of Clarity Diamonds, is concerned about the faults in the bigger diamonds and worried about the outcome. Once all the stones are cut, they are certified for quality and Carlos delivers them to the investors in Durban. The value of the entire parcel, cut and uncut, is calculated and it turns out they have made a 50% return on their initial investment. The investors are not concerned by their loss, as the experience has been priceless. A geological survey has revealed that there are diamond-bearing pipes under their concession. It is now worth millions of dollars if sold, and the team have the option of returning to the valley and setting up a full-scale diamond mine.

      • MOST INTRIGUING SAFARI DESTINATIONS

        ANTELOPE PARK. Karina’s adventure continues at Antelope Park. She actually walks with lions and enjoys a wild swim with animated elephants. Karina watches lions feed, perhaps a little too close and witnesses a successful lion hunt before her very eyes.

      • MOST INTRIGUING SAFARI DESTINATIONS

        BUMI HILLS SAFARI LODGE. Overlooking the enormous expanse of Lake Kariba, the vistas from Bumi Hills are breath taking! With crystal clear waters, rich red sand and plenty of wildlife, this place epitomizes paradise! In this episode Karina flies with Craig to the North West of Zimbabwe to visit Bumi Hills on the edge of Lake Kariba. Karina and Craig catch and cook their own fish in mud, watch the intriguing habits of Kariba elephants and track intrepid black rhino.

      • OH DIOR!

        Sabbatical Entertainment’s exclusive original documentary admires Christian Dior, the famous French fashion designer whose post–World War II creations were wildly popular and whose legacy continues to influence the fashion industry.

      • RUDOLF NUREYEV

        The film focuses on the frequent trips that the legendary Russian ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev made to Turkey between 1980 and 1990, and explores his affinity for the country, which carried echoes for him of the homeland (and mother) that he was not allowed to visit after his defection to the West in 1961, and did not see again until 1987. It includes contributions by many of those who knew Nureyev during this period - principally his long-time friend Yasemin Pirinccioglu, who worked with him to stage "The Sleeping Beauty" in Istanbul, and is the keeper of his Turkish archive. It combines these with hitherto unseen footage from private films made at the time.

      • JOURNEYS IN INDIA

        BHAVNAGAR: LAND OF SURPRISES. Where can you find literally hundreds of Jain Temples, a lost civilization and one of the top birding destinations in the world—the Bhavnagar region of course. Follow Bill as he attempts to climb 4000 steps to the great Jain temples of Palitana, floats through a lagoon full of flamingoes, egrets and cranes and learns about a kingdom lost to history.

      • JOURNEYS IN AFRICA

        KRUGER NATL PARK: HUNT FOR THE CHEETAH. In all previous Journeys’ shows, only glimpses of the cheetah were seen. Here at Kruger, we get up close to this shy cat before heading out of the park and visiting a special research and breeding center dedicated to cheetahs.

      • PAST HUNTERS

        S1 EP 07: RAZOR RUOCK'S HOME. We visit the home of Soccer legend Neil "Razor" Ruddock which seems to be haunted. Is it his home specifically? Or are these ghosts attached to him?

      • MUNDO AD PORTAS (5)

        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.

      • OUT OF TOWN ADVENTURES

        S1 EP 01: GRAND CANYON. Outta Town Adventures travels both near and far to discover the best advenures the destinations have to offer. Season 1 visits attractions from California to Rwanda, Switzerland, Iceland, Utah, Zambia, Mexico, The Grand Canyon, Georgia (the Eastern European one) Louisiana, Hawaii, Mauritius and Seychelles. This TV series is dedicated to presenting history, culture and geography in a fun and pisitive way. It encourages people to explore this beautiful world - something that starts with simply getting out of town!

      • OUT OF TOWN ADVENTURES

        S1 EP 02: GRAND CANYON. Outta Town Adventures travels both near and far to discover the best advenures the destinations have to offer. Season 1 visits attractions from California to Rwanda, Switzerland, Iceland, Utah, Zambia, Mexico, The Grand Canyon, Georgia (the Eastern European one) Louisiana, Hawaii, Mauritius and Seychelles. This TV series is dedicated to presenting history, culture and geography in a fun and pisitive way. It encourages people to explore this beautiful world - something that starts with simply getting out of town!

      • MARS RISING

        THE HUMAN FACTOR. The countdown has begun for the 21st century’s most heroic and potentially deadliest expedition - the first manned mission to Mars – and back. Produced by Galafilm Inc., Mars Rising offers a comprehensive six-part examination of the challenges, the obstacles, the fears and the successes of the mission. Over 300 experts with diverse backgrounds and nationalities contributed their knowledge to the series - experts in fields such as rocket fuel and lifeforms, crew selection and training, mission and space suit engineering, medicine, life support systems and robotics.

      • A COUNTER HISTORY OF INTERNET

        A look back at the emergence of Internet freedom defence movements that have sprung up in reaction to growing regulation of the Web by governments and multinationals. Internet was created by hippies while being funded by the military! This improbable culture shock gave birth to an area of freedom that was impossible to censor or control. Yet for years, that is precisely what a certain number of political leaders have sought to do, prompting hackers and defenders of freedom to enter the political arena.

      • AFRICA'S DEADLIEST

        EP. 02. Killer armies collaborate to take down larger prey. On land, a zebra’s kick can kill, but in the water it’s easy meat for a congregation of crocodiles. Wild dogs may not seem like fearsome predators, but a pack kills fast, brutally and often.

      • CHERNOBYL 4 EVER

        On April 26th of 1986, the reactor #4 on Chernobyl’s nuclear plant exploded, contaminating 40% of the European territory with its’ radioactive cloud. Hundreds of thousands of volunteers known as “Liquidators” sacrificed themselves to handle the fire and deal with the consequences of one of the biggest industrial disaster of our History. Shortly after, the Soviet authorities decided to built a sarcophagus covering up the damaged reactor, leaving everyone to think that this would seal off for good the source of the problem. Twenty-five years later, a new confinement structure is under work in an effort to consolidate and secure over the long term the sarcophagus slowly affected over time. Will this so called “containment” - which should be ready within the next 5 years - settle for good any future risks of contamination or will it act more as a camouflage structure concealing the truth while benefiting the PR of the big corporations involved? Over the years the site has also turned into a strange place of curiosity and fascination. The new generation born after 1986 called the “Chernobyl Children” is struggling between occultation and desire to know the truth . Most of these young people only relate to the history of the site through the use of virtual reality, as players of the popular 3D video game Stalker. Some are still willing to face the facts and wander what lies for them and the world in the future. They know Chernobyl accident and its aftermath has affected their lives forever and they are not ready to take the truth for granted.

      • ROLL ON CINEMA

        This film endeavours to show how the invention of cinema was in no way inevitable, and how it may well have been a mere accident. To pinpoint the start, it all began in the heart of Paris, in the depths of darkened room, on 28 March 1798, when Etienne-Gaspard Robertson gave one of his first screenings of his "Fantasmagoria" - making ghosts and spectres dance. But how did we move from perfecting the magic lantern to the cinematography of the Lumiére brothers? The invention was born throughout the 19th century, out of the unpredictable crossing of two parallel research paths - that of philosophical toys and the photography of movement. Originally-named optical devices - such as the kinesigraph, the zoetrope, the praxinoscope and the phenakistoscope, without forgetting the photographic revolver or gun - associated the realm of toys with the realm of thought, reflecting both a fascination for the magical effects produced by animation and speed, and a desire to understand human anatomy, and analyse the phenomenon of vision. All these pre-cinema optical devices literally stemmed from a desire for spectacle and the will to acquire knowledge. Robertson, Reynaud, Plateau, Muybridge and Marey spearheaded the adventure. Thanks to these brilliant inventors, we travel across the 19th century, ending in Paris in 1895 in the Salon Indien du Grand Café, where the first public movie screening took place.

      • JOURNEYS IN AFRICA

        THE LAND OF THE ZULU. South Africa has many different tribal groups and ethnic people, but none have a more fascinating story than the Zulu. These were once the most feared warriors in all of Africa and they have fiercely held onto that culture. They’re also dedicated conservationists and we see first-hand the wildlife sanctuaries they’ve created. This is a proud people with a unique history, and we get to share that with them.

      • GREAT WHITE CODE RED

        The Great White shark is a highly complex predator with advanced sensory weaponry. Two shark specialists, Dr Craig O’Connell and Dr Geremy Cliff look beneath the skin of the Great White to reveal the true source of its extraordinary predatory abilities and discover the secrets of one the world’s most feared predators.

      • TRAVEL BY DART

        COSTA RICA. Spanish is one of the languages that Sorin speaks, so when it comes to countries that he visits for Travel by Dart, a Latino region is a gift. This episode features the only country in the world that doesn't have an army but provides a million happy adventures in between. Mihailovici jumps into a series of adrenaline-rushed activities, from getting to the hardest-to-access waterfall in the world to ziplining and ATV riding. While in Costa Rica, Sorin also finds himself in a crazy, magnetic field, in the middle of nowhere, as his car starts moving by itself up the hill. To sweeten up the things, a full-body massage in chocolate is a bucket list item that finally comes true during the filming of this episode. This incredible scenery brings visual treats to the viewers. It educates them on how Costa Rica and its equatorial climate became a top attraction for the rest of the world after the pandemic. Pura Vida!

      • BIG FIVE CHALLENGE

        LEOPARD DAY. Today’s mission is to track and locate leopard, however there is no range or time requirement. They simply need to see a leopard, take a photograph and have it certified by their guides to qualify. The best leopard photograph of the day will be judged by wildlife photographer, Kimi Stewart. All teams are upbeat as they locate plenty of fresh leopard spoor, but in the morning session, only team Devil and Prada qualify by spotting a leopard on top of a hill. A filming task is added to this episode and presented by Kim Wolhuter, one of the finest wildlife film makers in Africa. The teams are given one video camera each and asked to capture the best 30 second wildlife clip of the day. Team terminator choose to film a hyena den and Kate is awestruck as the inquisitive mother hyena walks over and touches her. Team Devil and Prada film an awesome buffalo stampede but there is one problem….Karina forgets to press record!! The afternoon leopard mission turns out to be frustrating as team Terminator and the Invincibles fail to sight a leopard, bumping Devil and Prada way in the lead.

      • TRAVEL QUEST

        PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Bill Ball breaks the rules and stereo types of travel shows as he ventures beyond the highlights. What do you do after you’ve lead groups to over 140 countries and all 7 continents? Welcome to Bill’s bucket list on steroids... Travel Quest. This new, fast-paced series chases Bill around the globe as he seeks out anything but the mundane and ordinary—coming face-to-face with the largest crocodiles in the world, snorkeling with thousands of jellyfish, walking on the rim of an exploding volcano, feeding a group of sharks without a cage, bicycling across the Serengeti... this is not your typical travel show!

      • TRAVEL QUEST

        SOUTH KOREA. Bill Ball breaks the rules and stereo types of travel shows as he ventures beyond the highlights. What do you do after you’ve lead groups to over 140 countries and all 7 continents? Welcome to Bill’s bucket list on steroids... Travel Quest. This new, fast-paced series chases Bill around the globe as he seeks out anything but the mundane and ordinary—coming face-to-face with the largest crocodiles in the world, snorkeling with thousands of jellyfish, walking on the rim of an exploding volcano, feeding a group of sharks without a cage, bicycling across the Serengeti... this is not your typical travel show!

      • PAST HUNTERS

        S1 EP 01: BULKELEY HOTEL. The former home of Queen Victoria is now home to many spirits who have been seen by guests and staff. Witness the first ever formal documentation of the paranormal activities in the Bulkeley Hotel.

      • BEAUTIFUL CHILE

        NICOLÁS EYZAGUIRRE. The most arid desert in the world, millenary Patagonial ice fields, abundant forests lost in the heart of a mountain, are some of the geographical and natural wealth of Chile that we will get to watch in this program. Every episode will go around places that, most of the time, are completely isolated from the whole civilization.

      • RUNNING THE PYRENEES

        Sebastiano Arlotta, ultra-runner, Italian, class of 1988. After a series of sporting accomplishmentsfrom IronMan to desert ultra-marathons across the Gobi, Atacama and Sahara, takes on a newchallenge: run across the Pyrenees mountain range starting on the Atlantic coast to finish on theMediterenean coast. A total of 900km with a whopping total of 60.000 meters of ascent and descentand 9 days to finish. It is not only a quest for a new record, but an extraordinary humanendeavor to chase his inner satori. In this adventure, Sebastiano takes on all of nature’s elements – from extreme weather conditionsto very difficult terrain – but also time, navigation, and he will test his own physical and mentalstrength. On his side, to guide him across the whole GR10 route is his ex house-parent fromschool – a renowned international mountain guide – Bill O’Connor with his wife Sallie. Bill, a man of experience, determined and practical, knows very well the rules of the mountainsand is no stranger to extreme physical challenges and expeditions. Only he knows Sebastianowell enough to guide him and help him achieve this goal across these mountains studied in detailsmonths before departure. PPPPPP: Practice, Preparation and Planning will Prevent a Poor Performance, but the differencebetween a trip and an adventure is that in an adventure the outcome is always unknown. The unpredictablenature of an adventure brings-on unexpected circumstances that, day by day, force toreevaluate and adapt the original plan. At a time when one pushes his physical and mental limits, it is vital to be able to evaluate the consequences of each and every action. With pure determination and grit, Sebastiano wants to reach his goal and quitting is never even an option.