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- A behind-the-scenes look at the life-and-death struggles of modern-day gladiators and those who lead them.
- German commander Hauptmann Stransky places a squad in extreme danger after Sergeant Rolf Steiner refuses to lie for him.
- A film about the noted American linguist/political dissident and his warning about corporate media's role in modern propaganda.
- Eddie Izzard stars in this funny, moving and inspiring factual drama about the pioneering work on radar by a little known team of scientists in the run up to the Second World War.
- An examination into the nature of 1960s-'70s horror films, the artists involved, and how they reflected contemporary society.
- Lucious Strawberry wants to go dancing and invites her girlfriend Elizabeth then at the Club it is discovered Camp Hollywood was having "Dance School" at the Derby.
- A history of the eleven years which Thatcher spent as Prime Minister of the UK.
- Since the most recent and historic flooding tragedies in Southeast Asia (in 2004 and 2011), researchers around the world are mobilized to study the complex mechanics of tsunamis.
- 201459m8.1 (42)TV MovieOne of history's greatest test pilots, Capt. Eric "Winkle" Brown recounts his many adventures flying dangerous aircraft and setting aviation records.
- A look at the great Brazilian football national team of 1982.
- He alone threatens the international balance and relations between the great powers: the Chinese arms dealer Li Fangwei, also known as Karl Lee, is said to have enabled Iran to build up an impressive arsenal of missiles. Actively sought by the FBI for several decades, the man is a veritable ghost: intelligence only has a photo and a passport number. Born in 1972 in the far northeast of China, Karl Lee began to attract the attention of the U.S. Secret Service in the early 2000s by making suspicious financial transactions. Washington quickly became aware of the extent of his activities.
- Daniele Hamamdjian reflects on covering Queen Elizabeth's platinum jubilee celebrations that mark her historic 70-year reign the recent turmoil within the royal family, and the prospect of Prince Charles someday taking the throne.
- There are two variations to play: "Record race" and the "Pogo competition". The Record race is for 2-4 players. Your aim is hunting 50 stars. You can choose one from 8 categories, whereof you get a question. If your answer is wrong, then the next player's turn. If your answer is right you get one star and the bonus question, one from another category, which you have chosen first. If you also answer the bonus question right, you get 3 further stars (4 stars total in this round). There are also jokers and sabotages. If you are sure at one question, you can play with a joker. If you're right, you get 6 stars, but if you're wrong, you get not a single star for this round. With sabotage you can catch two stars from everyone of your rival players, and only if you answer the following question right, if not you lose two stars on everyone of your rival players. The other variation is the Pogo competition that you can play alone. In the video you're climbing up a skyscraper. If you answer all 16 question right, you're on the top. But you have only three lives. If you lose all of them it's Game Over.
- Richard Bilton investigates the fatal flaws of the Boeing 737 Max and asks whether the aviation giant should have done more to protect passengers.
- The opposition to the United States' entry into the war, Lend Lease, U-boat attacks on Atlantic convoys and American responses, mobilization of America after Pearl Harbor, loss of the Philippines, Doolittle Raid, Midway and Guadalcanal.
- 1918-1928; the establishment of Hollywood as an industry that produced optimism, romanticism and happy endings; the filmmakers in America and Europe who defied Hollywood fantasy to show a harsh reality in cinema.
- All over the world, angry crowds are clashing with over-armed security forces. The second part of Paul Moreira's investigation sheds light on the causes of this repressive shift. In France, the United States, Germany and elsewhere, the focus has shifted from maintaining order to controlling demonstrators - and the weapon emblematic of this shift is the LBD (defensive bullet launcher).