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- The hosts travel to various destinations around the world. As they do, you view their experiences and listen to their critiques along the way.
- Throughout history, great empires have come and gone, leaving behind great monuments. From the Roman Empire, to the earliest civilizations of the Americas, this ten part series investigates these mighty civilizations.
- In this first ever television documentary of Banks' life, journalist Ian Cross explores his influence over five decades during a critical period of great change in the world, from 1770 to 1820.
- Bazaar is the ultimate TV guide to shopping the planet. Watch as our travelling shoppers and culture vultures guide you through the aesthetic delights of some the world's most renowned cities.
- Baby boomer Dean Cycon tries to find out if traveling in the 1970'ies was the golden age of traveling, and different from today.
- By combining months of investigative research undertaken by our experienced production teams, working with experts and enthusiasts across the world, we unravel the histories and mysteries of our most commonly consumed products and foods.
- The Venetian and Ottoman empires competed for centuries over the island of Crete - a power struggle that has continuing repercussions today.
- Tough Trains takes viewers on some of the most epic and hard-core train journeys on the planet. Trips that should take hours often take days, and nights that should be spent in towns are spent aboard tough trains.
- 'HIDDEN ALGERIA' is an alluring destination guide that explores one of the least known countries on our planet - the People's Republic of Algeria.
- Our hosts explore the world's most historic sites and empires - travelling from the heart of Europe, across the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and the Americas, and visiting spectacular sites dating from medieval times to the 19th century.
- This documentary series leads us on a swashbuckling adventure to some of the most extraordinary destinations in the Balkans, Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
- Treks in the Wild World features globe trekkers from Lonely Planet traveling to remote and somewhat unexplored areas around the globe engaging in adrenaline- filled, cutting edge adventures ranging from ice climbing in the Andes mountains to kayaking remote northern oceans with orca whales.
- Historian and Archetypal Englishman Julian Davison travels from the frozen wastes of Norway to the sunny shores of the Italian Adriatic coast, sampling the delights of some of the most dramatic and fascinating railway journeys in Europe. In Norway he explores the capital Oslo before boarding the super-fast intercity express train towards Bergen. This takes him high into the ice fields, crossing the highest point of any European railway. He takes a detour onto on one of the most spectacular pieces of track anywhere in the world called the Flamsbana, then continues on to Bergen where he visits the home of composer Edvard Grieg. Vienna is Julian's next port of call where he tours the world famous Ringstrasse and Shonbrunne Palace, discovering the facts behind the staggering wealth and achievements of Emperor Franz Joseph's Austro-Hungarian Empire. Hopping onto one of Austria's advanced Railjet passenger trains he is whisked high into the Alps and the breath taking mountain line known as the Semmering pass. After a brief stop he continues on to the end of the line in the beautiful Italian coastal town of Trieste. Glasgow is the second city of Scotland and the start of Julian's journey north into the Western Highlands and four hundred years back in time to learn of feuding Kings and fractious Clans. He visits the ancient town of Fort William where he climbs aboard 'The Jacobite', a lovely old steam train which takes him on a line recognizable for being the 'Hogwarts Express' in the Harry Potter movies. He ends in the port of Malaig, hopping off point for the Western Isles. Budapest is a never to forget cultural mix for Julian, including visits to the world famous Opera House, a synagogue and a Turkish bath. Julian's train takes him out of Hungary's capital, north through Slovakia and into the Polish city of Krakow. Pausing to learn more about the horrific history of the Jewish population there he then travels on to Warsaw where that tragic episode in history concludes.
- Exploring some of the most hard-core truck journeys in the world and at the same time discovering the people and places in fascinating countries.
- With the help of documentary footage from the day, CGI, expert contributors, and survivors re visit the island of Crete and it's battlefields to tell the story of this unique and bloody battle and its aftermath.
- Explores the history and development of cities and regions through their architecture, design, and urban style. Hosted by passionate architectural historians, we unlock the cultural secrets of fascinating cityscapes around the planet.
- A brand new series that explores some of the most fascinating and hard-core boat journeys on the planet. In this mini series we undertake epic journeys by boats in some of the toughest environments on earth.
- The first episodes in a new series about the world's many Diaspora's. We explore where in the world Diasporas came from and how they got here
- The Mediterranean may be a beautiful tourist destination today but in the 16th Century it was the central arena for an almighty power struggle between Christian Europe and the formidable Muslim Ottoman Empire that lasted for centuries.
- Chef Bobby Chinn delivers a stylish fast-paced show which uncovers the recipes, history, and culture behind some of the region's most famous foods. Chinn, takes viewers on an entertaining trip as he visits markets, hangs out in the hippest nightspots, and cooks some delicious, interesting, and sometimes downright strange street food.
- At the end of the 18th century an English country doctor, Edward Jenner, developed the world's first vaccine -for smallpox .His breakthrough was the first of several over the next hundred years as scientists , microbiologists and chemists such as Louis Pasteur, and epidemiologists such as John Snow sought answers to and developed cures for diseases such as cholera., rabies and typhoid. The end of World War One saw the return of Pandemics with the outbreak of the deadly Spanish Flu. Quarantine measures were first widely introduced and debated 700 years ago and now in the 21st Century with Covid-19, their effectiveness is being debated again. Science, which searched for and found cures and vaccines to old diseases, is once again on a quest for a new one as the world seeks solutions to a crisis that threatens its very way of life.
- The world comes to Los Angeles in this four part miniseries.
- Adventure Golf is a guide to the world's best golfing getaways. From the Scottish Highlands to the deserts of Dubai, presenter Ian Cross travels the globe on a quest to seek out the ultimate golf and travel experience.
- We walk some of the world's most fascinating cities, exploring the sites that made them famous. Featuring interviews with passionate experts, archive footage, and detailed maps, each show goes way beyond the standard guidebook facts.